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|    30 Sep 08 19:27:55    |
      From: the.wise.one@abel.co.uk              British student gets credit for expletive on exam              (Agencies)       Updated: 2008-07-01 14:56                     LONDON - A British high school student received credit for writing       nothing but a two-word obscenity on an exam paper because the phrase       expressed meaning and was spelled correctly.              The Times newspaper on Monday quoted examiner Peter Buckroyd as saying       he gave the student - who wrote an expletive starting with f, followed       by the word "off" - two points out of a possible 27 for the English paper.              "It would be wicked to give it zero because it does show some very basic       skills we are looking for, like conveying some meaning and some       spelling," Buckroyd was quoted as saying.              "It's better than someone that doesn't write anything at all."              Buckroyd said the student would have received a higher mark if the       phrase had been punctuated.              Buckroyd is a senior examiner for the Assessment and Qualifications       Alliance, one of several bodies that grade British high school exams.              He said the expletive was used in 2006 by a student in response to the       question: "Describe the room you are sitting in."              The alliance confirmed the newspaper's story was accurate, but said       Buckroyd's decision to award the student marks was not official policy.              "The example cited was unique in the experience of the senior examiner       concerned and was used in a pre-training session to emphasize the       importance of adhering to the mark scheme: i.e. if a candidate makes any       sort of response to a question then it must be at least given       consideration to be awarded a mark," the company said in a statement.              It said obscenities on exam papers "should either be disregarded, or       action will be taken against the candidate, depending on the seriousness       of the case."                     http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2008-07/01/content_6810340.htm              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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