Fri Mar 07, 2008 1:01 pm
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[quote='flybymike'][quote='haggis']
In the late 1990's it was recognised that the standard of RT was well to put it simply -lacking- so along came the RT exam[/quote]
As an aside, the RT exam was [i]reintroduced[/i] in the nineties, having previously been temporarily withdrawn. I certainly took an RT exam in 1983.[/quote]
I didn't: My RT was assessed by continuous assessment ,the method favoured by many a GCSE course (1993).
That may explain a lot, on reflection :roll: :roll:
Odd really as my part time day job is examiner/assessor of the English language (amongst other skills) for a well known National Regulatory Body of a certain group of foreign nationals (non-EU) who wish to come and work in this country.
I wonder if the CAA would let me sign my own Level 6 sustificate?
Peter :wink: :wink:
In the late 1990's it was recognised that the standard of RT was well to put it simply -lacking- so along came the RT exam[/quote]
As an aside, the RT exam was [i]reintroduced[/i] in the nineties, having previously been temporarily withdrawn. I certainly took an RT exam in 1983.[/quote]
I didn't: My RT was assessed by continuous assessment ,the method favoured by many a GCSE course (1993).
That may explain a lot, on reflection :roll: :roll:
Odd really as my part time day job is examiner/assessor of the English language (amongst other skills) for a well known National Regulatory Body of a certain group of foreign nationals (non-EU) who wish to come and work in this country.
I wonder if the CAA would let me sign my own Level 6 sustificate?
Peter :wink: :wink:
Pete S as was
‘Work in progress’.
‘Work in progress’.