Change of Format- to tutor or not to tutor???
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Change of Format- to tutor or not to tutor???
I guess if the NVR is being scrapped, then it is only VR that not be taught in school. For those who have a DC who has already taken the exams, I wondered if you think it will be necessary to tutor the our DC's- I'm sure VR cant be that difficult- any advice??
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Up to this year the Gloucester test was 2 VR papers- there were plenty of children having tuition in VR - be it a paid tutor or parents DIYing. The 2014 test will be CEM so a bit more of an unknown quantity for everyone.
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VR is the hardest part of the exam. There are tricks that help to save time, so I would definitely tutor.
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Sorry- what is CEM- I presumed it would be GL?DC17C wrote:Up to this year the Gloucester test was 2 VR papers- there were plenty of children having tuition in VR - be it a paid tutor or parents DIYing. The 2014 test will be CEM so a bit more of an unknown quantity for everyone.
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Sorry the past Gloucester exam was GL assessment - VR questions. I'd agree that there are things that can be learned to speed up answering VR questions so some form of practice / tuition is essential.
The CEM Durham University test is a newer test being used by quite a few areas- Birmingham, Bucks that is supposed to be more tutor proof.
The CEM Durham University test is a newer test being used by quite a few areas- Birmingham, Bucks that is supposed to be more tutor proof.
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Thanks Mr DC147- but the AGGS/AGSB will remain GL?DC17C wrote:Sorry the past Gloucester exam was GL assessment - VR questions. I'd agree that there are things that can be learned to speed up answering VR questions so some form of practice / tuition is essential.
The CEM Durham University test is a newer test being used by quite a few areas- Birmingham, Bucks that is supposed to be more tutor proof.
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You need to check the admissions with the schools in question - just seems interesting to see an area talking of changing to just using a VR test when a lot of areas that have used just VR are now moving to a more of a mixed test.
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They are GL papers, not the predictive CEM tests.