Hello,
In some discussions with the CAS Office this week, there is a fear that many ACAS's will attend the the 3:00 Roundtable meetings to discuss the Exam Process and that all the planning for these ACAS Roundtables may be sidetracked.
To that end, I am hosting a session on Tuesday at 1:00 that is quite honestly more of a "lighthearted" session, but I am able to carve out the last 30 minutes (from 2:00 to 2:30) of that meeting to discuss how we will handle the grading for defective questions and make time adjustments and the changes we look to promote to minimize/eliminate errors in future exams.
Hence, if you see me at the ACAS roundtable, please note we will be sticking with the original agenda and not fully discussing exam related topics at the 3:00 roundtables.
As promised to those not in attendance for the NYC meeting, I'll post something next week with details.
Steve
In some discussions with the CAS Office this week, there is a fear that many ACAS's will attend the the 3:00 Roundtable meetings to discuss the Exam Process and that all the planning for these ACAS Roundtables may be sidetracked.
To that end, I am hosting a session on Tuesday at 1:00 that is quite honestly more of a "lighthearted" session, but I am able to carve out the last 30 minutes (from 2:00 to 2:30) of that meeting to discuss how we will handle the grading for defective questions and make time adjustments and the changes we look to promote to minimize/eliminate errors in future exams.
Hence, if you see me at the ACAS roundtable, please note we will be sticking with the original agenda and not fully discussing exam related topics at the 3:00 roundtables.
As promised to those not in attendance for the NYC meeting, I'll post something next week with details.
Steve
Discussing Exams at NYC Meeting
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