VCE exam crisis: Wrong recordings sent to schools for music exams
Yet another major blunder to the VCE exam process has been uncovered, with schools sent the wrong recordings to play for students at the upcoming Music Performance examinations.
Yet another major blunder to the VCE exam process has been uncovered, with schools sent the wrong recordings to play for students at the upcoming Music Performance examinations.
Victorian Education Minister Ben Carroll has said there will be a “full independent root-and-branch review” into the VCE exam blunder after he came under fire when conceding he knew about the debacle a month ago.
Victoria’s VCE exams crisis has deepened as more cheat sheets were discovered and up to half of one subject’s exam was available online to students beforehand. See all the hidden questions here.
The latest VCE exams fiasco has surely left Victoria’s students and teachers with little faith in the compromised testing process and the body running it.
The Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority has admitted to a catastrophic blunder that has raised concerns over the integrity of the exam process.
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