Making the aural presentation of examination papers student friendly: an alternative to a reader in examinations |
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Authors: | Sheila Makeham |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mathematics , University of Bolton , Bolton , BL3 5AB , UK |
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Abstract: | Where a student can benefit from having an examination paper presented aurally, the traditional method is to provide a reader. This can be socially uncomfortable for students, and offers of readers are frequently declined. A trial is reported in which examinations were presented on an Apple iPod. This is a medium with which many students are comfortable, which facilitates easy exploration of the examination paper and repetitive listening and which is both socially acceptable and practical in a normal examination room. The findings indicate that it removes one of the significant barriers to greater take‐up of aural presentation. |
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Keywords: | readers in examinations special arrangements for assessment students with dyslexia |
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