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  2. School-based assessment - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA) has moved from norm-referenced to standards-referenced assessment, including the incorporation of a substantial school-based summative oral assessment component(SBA) into the compulsory English language subject in the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE), a high-stakes examination for all Form 4–5 students (Davison ...

  3. Caribbean Examinations Council - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) is an examination board in the Caribbean. [1] [2] It was established in 1972 [3] under agreement by the participating governments in the Caribbean Community to conduct such examinations as it may think appropriate and award certificates and diplomas on the results of any such examinations so conducted.

  4. Malaysian Higher School Certificate - Wikipedia

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    All the other subjects, besides language subjects, are offered only in Malay. [3] School-based assessments (SBA) are implemented for most subjects (except Chinese Language, Literature in English and Tamil Language), making up the weighting of 20% to 40% of overall marks for each subject. [3]

  5. Standards-based assessment - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of standards-based assessment [5] is to connect evidence of learning to learning outcomes (the standards). When standards are explicit and clear, the learner becomes aware of their achievement with reference to the standards, and the teacher may use assessment data to give meaningful feedback to students about this progress.

  6. Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education - Wikipedia

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    School-based Assessments (SBA) are conducted for the majority of subjects for school candidates, which notably includes three of the four core subjects, Chinese Language, English Language and Liberal Studies, with the exception of Mathematics. It reduces reliance on a one-off public examination as students' projects and assignments throughout ...

  7. CSEC - Wikipedia

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    CSEC may refer to: Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation, owner and operator of several Calgary-based sports teams; Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate; Communications Security Establishment Canada, later known as the Communications Security Establishment, the Canadian government's national cryptologic agency

  8. Vieux Fort Comprehensive Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    At A Level, students have the options of selecting three A Level subjects from any of the following areas: French, Spanish, Sociology, English Literature, History, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, Economics, Management of Business, Mathematics, Travel and Tourism and Accounts.

  9. SBA - Wikipedia

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    SBA Communications, communications structures company in America; Sergeants Benevolent Association of NYPD; Singapore Badminton Association; Small Business Administration; Sport Boys Association, a Peruvian football (soccer) club; Saint Benedict at Auburndale, a Catholic school in Cordova, Tennessee; State Board of Administration of Florida