So really, how does CXC grade your exam papers?
As everyone who sat CXC exams this year bites their nails and waits nervously for results to "come out", an interesting discussion has come up. How, exactly, does CXC decide what grade a student receives?
Some people suggest that CXC grades on a normal or bell curve, for those who are not sure what this means, I direct you to an explanation here.
My problem with this, is that grading on a bell or normal curve been discredited a looong time ago. Not only that, CXC on its website describes, "performance standards" that students must attain in order to get a grade 1, 2, 3 or whatever. Now, in the jargon or lingo of education, once you say, "performance standards", you are talking about criterion-referenced testing.
For those of you who are not sure what criterion referenced testing is, you can get the background here.
Basically then, when CXC says there are "performance standards" you must meet to get a grade 1, it means that you are not being graded against other students who are sitting the exams at the same time as you. Rather, you are being graded against a 'standard' set by CXC for grade 1, 2, 3 and so on.
As CXC shows it, to get the grade, you must meet the standard. On their website they say:
- GRADE I: Candidate shows a comprehensive grasp of the key concepts, knowledge, skills and competencies
required by the syllabus. - GRADE II: Candidate shows a good grasp of the key concepts, knowledge, skills and competencies
required by the syllabus. - GRADE III: Candidate shows a fairly good grasp of the key concepts, knowledge, skills and abilities
required by the syllabus. - GRADE IV: Candidate shows a moderate grasp of the key concepts, knowledge, skills and competencies
required by the syllabus. - GRADE V: Candidate shows a limited grasp of the key concepts, knowledge, skills and competencies
required by the syllabus. - GRADE VI: Candidate shows a very limited grasp of the key concepts, knowledge, skills and competencies
required by the syllabus.
You will notice that I have underlined the key words for each grade. These are the only words that change in describing the performance for each grade. Check it for yourself: all the other words are the same.
So, according to CXC, the difference between a grade 4 and a grade 1 is how much the examiners believe you understand the subject.
This, people, is criterion-referenced testing. And it means that your grade is not connected in any way to what other people do in the exam. It is connected to how well you perform, relative to the tasks set in the exams.
The way I see it, win, lose or draw, the only person who affects your grade is you. I don't know if this is comforting news to anyone, but at least I hope it helps those students who are spending too much time comparing themselves to "the bright one in de class". News flash: "wha' dey get, ain' ha' nuttin' tuh do wid you".
De results man!!!
On another note, I wish success to all those students who are awaiting results. I know the waiting is hard... but it is almost over. In two weeks, results will be released and you can start preparing for the next phase of your life.
Don't forget, the CXC exam results have to go first to your local Ministry of Education, which will want to collect data for statistics from them. Then they will go to your schools, which will keep them for a day or two to collect data as well, before you finally receive them.
So, for many of you, you will not get your results on the 17th of August. You can expect that you may get them a week or even 2 weeks after that. Sorry if I am bearing bad news, but at least you will be prepared for the wait.
Good luck everyone!
What grade is really a passing grade?
Hey guys,
Can anyone please tell me what is a passing grade in CXC? Most people say it's a 4 but I'm not quite sure, so please somebody reply!!!!
I really need to know, because most of my S.B.A's got messed up due to the fact that my teachers gave them really late and the deadline was soon after. So I'm worried about Biology, Information Technology and Principles of Accounts.
By the way I did 10 subjects but I'm afraid for the 3 listed above. And I'd also like to know if I can get my results online before it gets to the schools.
Thanks in advance!
Re: passing grade
Hi,
In CXC's six point grading system for CSEC, grades 1-3 are considered passing grades.
WHAT GRADE IS A PASSSING GRADE ?
There is nun. Its just how well you are able to explain and apply information in a reasonable manner that any one can understand. Base on how well its understood you are graded on that.
Ok, you're working in a bank.
Ok, you're working in a bank. So what? Are you that self righteous and pathetic?
Three papers
I believe that there are three papers in the bio exam but I am not sure, you should check the www.cxc.org website
CxC Cape grade boundaries
I wish CxC didn't make such a big deal of letting students know the grade boundaries. I could really benefit from knowing what grade level I am at in math now...Anyway here's my personal grade boundaries;)
Grade 1: 85% and above i.e. 85% in paper 1 and 2 (and those of you with paper 3) as well as in Internal Assessment (SBA).
Grade 2: 84%-70% i.e between 84% and 75% on paper 1 and paper 2 (and if you have paper 3) as well as in SBA.
Grade 3: 69%-55% similar to other grades' description.
Grade 4: 54%-40% similar to other grades' description.
Grade 5: 39%-29% similar to other grades' description.
Grade 6: 28%-20% similar to other grades' description.
Grade 7: Anything below 20%
I figure if you're getting 85% and up on past papers then you're certainly heading for that 1! I refuse to acknowledge that bell curve crap 'cause I really don't understand why my grade should suffer because of region performance. So, in the OP words "wha' dey get, ain' ha' nuttin' tuh do wid you" .
how does cxc mark papers
If i fail past paper 2 hsb and pass paper 1 (multiple choice) what grade am i possible to get?
hmmm well i am really
hmmmmmmm well i am really hoping that i get all 1's in all 7 subjects and i knwo that i have GOD on my side all the time
Re: what grade can I get for these marks
Hello,
We cannot tell CXC exam candidates what grades they will receive for their exams because we do not know the "grade boundaries" for CXC exams.
What are "grade boundaries"?
Well, for every CXC CSEC subject exam, for every year, the Examiners get together and decide on upper and lower limits marks that will be assigned to each grade.
For example, it may look like this:
30% - 39% = grade VI
40% - 49% = grade V
50% - 59% = grade IV
60% - 69% = grade III
70% - 79% = grade II
80% - 100% = grade I
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN EXAMPLE AND NOT ACTUAL CXC CSEC EXAM GRADE BOUNDARIES.
Since CXC does not release information on their grade boundaries, it is unlikely that anyone can tell you with certainty what grade you will receive. Any answer would be a good guess or estimation based on how well you answered the questions on the papers.
P.S. As CXC says on its FAQ page: "It is not the policy of the Council to publicise the different grade boundaries.
(scroll down to question 4.)
can a 55 % in maths this
can a 55 % in maths this year be a grade three. that do u THINK ? what are your THOUGHTS?
Re: How does CXC grade your exam papers ?
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