BGCSE PAPERS MARKED CONVENTIONALLY AND ELECTRONICALLY

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BGCSE PAPERS MARKED CONVENTIONALLY AND ELECTRONICALLY
BGCSE PAPERS MARKED CONVENTIONALLY AND ELECTRONICALLY

Africa-Press – Botswana. Minister of Education and Skills Development, Dr Douglas Letsholathebe says the Botswana General Certificate of Secondary Education (BGCSE) examinations marking was conducted both conventionally and electronically (e-marking).

Addressing a press conference following the release of the BGCSE examinations results on Friday, Dr Letsholathebe said the advent of e-marking presented an adoption of digitisation of the assessment system and a shift in mindset by the education system.

Dr Letsholathebe said a total of 32 components of the 2023 BGCSE examinations were marked electronically compared to nine in 2022, showing the success of e-marking.

“The shift was also viewed as an opportunity to move towards fully integrating e-assessments within examinations,” he said.

He added that the benefits of e-marking included, among others, increased efficiency with less time taken on processing of the results and elimination of human errors.

Again, he said e-marking provided more data for analysis to inform different assessment processes.

“The ministry pledges to continue to improve both curriculum delivery and its assessment to ensure that results improve markedly, he said.

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