Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Private telephone numbers for privilege few
Restrictions on foreign currency further relaxed
Milk powder shortage looms; Bandula says it’s a conspiracy
No credit says SriLankan Airlines to Mihin
No confidence motion presented against minister Moragoda
Asia’s growth can benefits all says joint MDG report
Battle lines drawn; Milinda steps up to the fray
EDITORIAL
‘Tigers taking heavy beating’ - Maj. Gen. Jagath
RAW deal for agent after Lankan landlord complains - report
Dravidian Nationalism and the Indian Constitution
38th World Standards Day, 14 October 2007
CIM Professional Series to talk on database management
Golden opportunity for Lankan Chemists
Standards for social marketing take shape
B‘n’S renews KIT with Dialog
MTI points to “Corporate Learning from India and Pakistan Cricket”
Result plus Service from Edexcel and the Gradeometer
Ceylon Tobacco gets first Asian CEO
Loadstar crowned overall winner of NCE Export Awards
Laugfs chief wins Asian Grid Leadership award
Phoenix Industries wins 3 Golds at Lanka Star awards
Ceylon glass goes for right issue for Rs. 2.5 b relocation move
Sri Lanka’s poultry on show for the first time on Oct 22
BOI venture Kosan Crisplant opens new factory
Multilac sponsors SLIA commemorative volume ‘The Architect 1957 – 2007’
Singha cement in brand new bags
AMW - EICHER to enter the heavy commercial vehicle segment
Compensation for licensed gem miners hiked to Rs.100,000

LTTE ally TNA rejects government’s development plans
Air strikes kill 69 LTTEers says Air Force
Arbour in for an eventful five day stay in Sri Lanka
Rajitha downplays abductions charge
Johnston blasts President’s bull talk
CBK appeals against eviction order
Nepal alleges LTTE, Maoists link
Teachers to resume strike as govt. turns blind eye
Fundamental Rights Application seeks to send Malaka to remand prison
Emergency extended
Philips Lighting cuts prices on CFLs to promote energy saving
Sunshine Tea outshines
1 million plus Hutch to double network coverage
First ever MVNO to commence operations locally
SLT picks EMC for consolidation, biz continuity
Mobitel launches M2M preferential pricing for SMART Pre Paid users
hSenid Software International goes to Kandy
Asia’s mobile industry one of the largest, fastest growing in the world
Dialog Telekom celebrates a decade of international roaming excellence
Corruption in low-income countries requires global action
Corruption perceptions in Sri Lanka on the rise
Political corruption affects us all
with Transparency International
chair Huguette Labelle
 

 


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Result plus Service from Edexcel and the Gradeometer


This year, the Edexcel candidates were privileged to receive their results from the web using their own user ID and password. They could see how they had faired in each subject through the individual ‘Gradeometers.’
Schools and colleges throughout the UK and overseas received the secure slips that enable their candidates to register for Edexcel’s online results service.


Schools and colleges are also registering for Edexcel’s other Results Plus services, which will provide teachers with an unparalleled level of analysis about their students’ examination results and performance at the click of a button. The ‘getting started’ section of this site provides details about how to register.


Through Results Plus Direct, students are able to see onscreen their overall grade for every Edexcel exam and a Gradeometer which graphically represents how close they were to the nearest grade boundary. They will have information and support from Edexcel’s student-dedicated website, Examzone, including links to sources of emotional guidance and advice.


The Gradeometer will show students whether they have achieved a high grade in a subject, or if they are only a fraction over that particular grade boundary. This starts to paint a more detailed picture about which subjects they have performed most strongly in. This will also allow for more accurate re calculations if students have missed a higher grade by a small fraction. The other very positive aspect to this is that schools and teachers also can compare their performance in subjects with other schools.


Underpinned by Edexcel’s continued investment in its pioneering online marking technology, the suite of current Results Plus services is free to schools and colleges.