Which assessment is typically overseen by the school and does not involve external examiners?

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Multiple Choice

Which assessment is typically overseen by the school and does not involve external examiners?

Explanation:
Internal assessment is the type run and marked by the school’s own staff. Tasks like coursework or projects are completed under the school’s supervision and graded by the students’ teachers, with any external moderation happening separately rather than as part of the day-to-day marking. That in-house marking is what distinguishes it from assessments that rely on external examiners for marking or oversight.

Internal assessment is the type run and marked by the school’s own staff. Tasks like coursework or projects are completed under the school’s supervision and graded by the students’ teachers, with any external moderation happening separately rather than as part of the day-to-day marking. That in-house marking is what distinguishes it from assessments that rely on external examiners for marking or oversight.

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