Electronic marking is making progress - CXC

Jan 01, 2016

The Caribbean Examinations Council started using electronic marking, also known as e-marking, during the May-June 2013 marking exercise.  E-marking facilitates the assignment of electronic scripts to examiners and the marking of these scripts in an online environment instead of relocating to a physical location. The process started with two subjects at the Caribbean Secondary Examination Certificate (CSEC) level.  Since then, the process has not only seen an increase in the number of subjects and paper components being e-marked but has also expanded to the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) as well as to the School Based Assessments (SBA).

 

 

External Assessments

Internal Assessments

  Subjects Papers Subjects E-SBA Papers
CSEC May-June 2013

2

2

   
CSEC May-June 2014

7

11

   
CSEC January 2015

13

22

   
CSEC May-June 2015

18

30

   
CAPE May-June 2015

11

37

   
CSEC January 2016

13

22

   
CSEC May-June 2016

25

37

9

9

CAPE May-June 2016

27

85

13

23

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