Determine result based on correction rounds
  • 11 Aug 2023
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Determine result based on correction rounds

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If correction rounds have been set, in a number of cases the results has not yet been calculated after the correction work or it is desirable to adjust the choice for the correction round that determines the result.

This is for example when:

  • in the [correction round settings] it has been decided not to let any of the correction rounds determine the result, so a result has not yet been determined.
  • it is desirable to adjust the choice for the correction round that determines the result, for example when several correction rounds have been set in the correction round settings as determining the grade and the last correction round unintentionally determines the result.
  • it is desirable to take the average of all correction rounds as the starting point for the result.

Determine or change the result of a test moment

When the result is determined or changed for a test moment (and all candidates who have been added to it) based on the correction round(s), this can be done via Results > Correction rounds > Change grades (pushpin). Here you can choose to let one of the correction rounds determine the result or to use the average of the correction rounds. If the average is chosen, the average is calculated based on the scores obtained in each correction round. The cut-off point is then applied to this average score and a new mark is calculated.

Determine or change a candidate's grade

When the result is determined or changed for one candidate on the basis of the correction round(s), this can be done via Results > All results. Click here on the Details of the result of one candidate and then go to Correction rounds in the left menu. At the bottom of the overview of the correction rounds it is possible to choose the result based on one of the correction rounds or the average of the correction rounds.

Disclaimer: This text was automatically translated from the Dutch version.


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