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  1. Caught plagiarising A Level History coursework ...

    For reassurance-as this was caught before it was submitted to the exam board, what happens now is an internal disciplinary matter. If plagiarism was caught by the exam board, you could've got zero for the coursework or been disqualified from the whole A-level. They should allow you to resubmit, but I would advise reading up on plagiarism as any paraphrasing should be referenced. "rephrasing ...

  2. Preventing Plagiarism guidance

    The use of essay writing tools cannot always be identified by plagiarism checkers, however, as a teacher, you should know your candidates' style of writing and be able to tell when work produced is not a candidate's usual style. Here are some ways you check that the work is the candidate's own: Compare the work to other work that is ...

  3. A Level History Coursework Edexcel

    A Level History Coursework Edexcel - Structure and Planning First Section - Introduction to the overall question and key works (c. 1000 words) Introduction to the overall topic. You need to put the question into context by providing relevant information regarding what was happening at the time. You then need to define any key terms in the ...

  4. PDF Coursework Guide HISTORY A

    OCR A Level History A - Independent Study Guide. This is a guide to H505 History A Level Non Examination Assessed Unit Y100. It should be read in conjunction with two important documents. The first is the specification pages 105 to 113 and the second is the JCQ regulations for Non Examined Assessment which is available from.

  5. Cambridge International AS & A Level History (9489)

    The History of the USA, 1820-1941 for Cambridge International AS Level History. Endorsed by Cambridge. Resources align to the syllabus they support, and have been through a detailed quality assurance process. Description. Supports the American option of the syllabus for examination from 2021. This book provides increased depth of coverage and ...

  6. A Level History Coursework AQA

    A Level History Coursework AQA - Structure and Planning First Section - Introduction to the question (c. 350 words) Introduction to the overall topic. You need to put the question into context by providing relevant information regarding what was happening at the time. You then need to define any key terms in the question.

  7. Malpractice in exams and assessments

    Your school or college must report all incidents of suspected malpractice - even minor ones - to the relevant exam board. If you suspect malpractice, talk to your teachers or exams officer and they can give you advice. For more information on how to report malpractice, see our whistleblowing section . When we investigate malpractice we ...

  8. AQA

    The centre must complete a non-examined assessment (NEA) title approval form no later than 20 October in the year before the intended completion of the A-level course. The form must detail the title and date range of the proposed historical investigation for each student. The teacher must state which examined components will be studied.

  9. Plagiarism

    copying, i.e., repeating phrases or sentences word-for-word. modifying, i.e., closely paraphrasing another's work by simply changing a few words or altering the order of presentation. borrowing, i.e., presenting another person's ideas or concepts as your own, even if you do so in your own words.

  10. A Level History: How many sources and interpretations must my ...

    A Level History: The Unit 3 mark scheme talks about synthesis, what is that? A Level History: What deadlines do I need to be aware of for submitting coursework? A Level History: Can my students base their coursework on one of the examined aspects of the course? A Level History: I'm worried whether a proposed title is suitable, what should I do?

  11. A Level History: Can more than one student do their coursework on ...

    A Level History: Can more than one student do their coursework on the same title? There is no limit to the number of candidates permitted to answer the same question for their coursework. However, work must be independent, and students must have a choice of question.

  12. AQA

    If you suspect any form of malpractice either at school or online, speak to your teacher or exams officer. You can also get in touch with us directly by emailing [email protected] or calling 0800 197 7162. Our malpractice information for exams officers page has more information about the full reporting process, as well as JCQ guidance ...

  13. PDF OCR AS and A Level History A

    AS and A LEVEL Coursework Guide HISTORY A. Introduction 2 OCR 2016 Coursework Guide This is a guide to H505 History A Level Non Examination Assessed Unit Y100. It should be read in conjunction with two important documents. The first is the specification pages 105 to 113 and the second is the JCQ regulations for Non Examined Assessment which is ...

  14. AQA

    A-level students must take assessments in all three of the following components in the same series: Component 1: Breadth study. Component 2: Depth study. Component 3: Historical investigation (Personal study) Students must: study the history of more than one country. study a British history option for Component 1 or 2.

  15. A Level History: Where can I access teacher support for coursework

    OCR Customer Support. 7 months ago. Updated. We have dedicated INSET on marking coursework. Details of these (and all courses) are on Teach Cambridge. Additionally we publish marked exemplars with commentaries from previous series and recommend using these as benchmark scripts.

  16. A Level History: Can my students base their coursework on one of ...

    A Level History: The Unit 3 mark scheme talks about synthesis, what is that? A Level History: What deadlines do I need to be aware of for submitting coursework? A Level History: Can my students base their coursework on one of the examined aspects of the course? A Level History: I'm worried whether a proposed title is suitable, what should I do?

  17. Cambridge International AS & A Level History (9489)

    Learners develop an understanding of cause and effect, continuity and change, similarity and difference, and use historical evidence as part of their studies. Both at AS and A Level learners can select from topics on European, American or International history. Teachers choose which periods to focus on, allowing them to build a course that ...

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    Mission. The Purdue On-Campus Writing Lab and Purdue Online Writing Lab assist clients in their development as writers—no matter what their skill level—with on-campus consultations, online participation, and community engagement. The Purdue Writing Lab serves the Purdue, West Lafayette, campus and coordinates with local literacy initiatives.

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