Tiering: according to Ofqual, tiering will only be used for subjects ‘where untiered papers will not allow students at the lower end of the ability range to demonstrate their knowledge and skills, or will not stretch the most able’. English literature and English language will be untiered. ...
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*Prof Sir David Goldberg also chaired the working group for the development of ICD-10 PHC (1996). Dr Michael Klinkman is a GP who represents WONCA (World Organization of Family Doctors) and current convenor of WONCA’s International Classification Committee (WICC) that is responsible for the d...
This paper in the February 2019 edition ofWorld Psychiatry(Innovations and changes in the ICD-11 classification of mental, behavioural and neurodevelopmental disorders) describes major changes to the structure of the ICD‐11 classification of mental disorders as compared to ICD‐10; discusses new categ...
A Level English Literature OCR English Lit: OCR A Level - Hamlet 5.4.2 5.4.2 Questions & Classical AllusionsTest yourself Questions & Classic References in Hamlet Hamlet is a play full of questions. Shakespeare makes effective use of classical allusions (references to character...
A Level English Literature OCR English Lit: OCR A Level - Hamlet 5.2.2 5.2.2 ComedyTest yourself Comedy in Hamlet - Hamlet's Humour & Clowns It may seem odd to focus on the use of comedy in Hamlet – Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy – but it is an integral part of the play. ...