3.3.1 Assessment Format

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    • The written examination is a 1.5-hour exam that assesses the learner's knowledge and understanding of practical
    • The practical endorsement assesses skills demonstrated during required activities
    • Ordering the evaluation criteria for the written examination in the WJEC GCSE Biology Practical Assessment
      1️⃣ Knowledge of experimental design
      2️⃣ Understanding of data analysis
      3️⃣ Interpretation of results
    • Students must achieve a passing grade in both the written examination and practical endorsement to qualify for the WJEC GCSE Biology qualification.
      True
    • The Written Examination is a 1.5-hour exam that assesses the learner's knowledge of practical skills and techniques
    • The Written Examination evaluates the learner's knowledge of experimental design and ability to analyze data
    • What is the weighting of the Written Examination in the overall assessment?
      50%
    • When are the required practical activities completed during the course?
      Throughout the course
    • What should a detailed portfolio include for each experiment?
      Observations, data, and conclusions
    • The practical endorsement is an ongoing assessment of the learner's practical skills demonstrated through required activities.

      True
    • What does the written examination primarily test in the WJEC GCSE Biology Practical Assessment?
      Practical techniques and experimental design
    • What is the weighting of the written examination in the final grading scheme for the WJEC GCSE Biology Practical Assessment?
      50%
    • The Practical Endorsement is an ongoing assessment of the learner's practical skills demonstrated through required activities.

      True
    • What is one criterion for evaluating the Practical Endorsement?
      Proficient use of laboratory equipment
    • The Practical Endorsement accounts for 50% of the total assessment
    • The portfolio must be submitted at the end of the academic year.

      True
    • Revising theoretical knowledge includes studying key biological concepts and experimental design
    • Familiarizing oneself with the exam structure and question types is a key preparation strategy.
      True
    • What are the two main components of the WJEC GCSE Biology Practical Assessment?
      Written Examination and Practical Endorsement
    • How long is the written examination for the WJEC GCSE Biology Practical Assessment?
      1.5 hours
    • The practical endorsement evaluates the student's hands-on skills and ability to use equipment correctly.

      True
    • The final grade for the WJEC GCSE Biology Practical Assessment is determined by the combined performance across both the written examination and the endorsement
    • What are the two main components of the WJEC GCSE Biology Practical Assessment?
      Written Examination and Practical Endorsement
    • How is the final grade for the WJEC GCSE Biology Practical Assessment determined?
      Combined performance across components
    • The Practical Endorsement assesses the ability to draw meaningful conclusions from results.

      True
    • Steps in the timeline for the WJEC GCSE Biology Practical Assessment
      1️⃣ Complete required practical activities
      2️⃣ Prepare a portfolio
      3️⃣ Submit the portfolio
      4️⃣ Take the Written Examination
    • To prepare effectively, students should ensure they are proficient in using laboratory equipment
    • What should students practice to prepare for the written exam?
      Past exam papers
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