Integrity Assured: CXC Addresses Concerns Over CAPE Chemistry Exam Syllabus Match
May 24, 2024
The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) confirms the integrity of the CAPE Chemistry Unit 2 exam amid concerns about syllabus alignment. Investigations support questions' relevance to Unit 2 material. Quality assurance system ensures fairness.
The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) is assuring all stakeholders of the integrity of the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE Chemistry Unit 2 Paper 02 examination, which was conducted on May 9, 2024 across the region.
A release from CXC today notes concerns raised that the questions on the examination were focused on material from the CAPE Chemistry Unit 1 syllabus and not from the CAPE Chemistry Unit 2 syllabus.
“Mindful of the anxiety among candidates and parents arising from these concerns, CXC immediately launched an investigation into this matter. These investigations have determined that the questions on the CAPE Chemistry Unit 2 Paper 02 examination, were indeed designed for candidates to demonstrate knowledge of material covered by the CAPE Chemistry Unit 2 syllabus.
“As we continue to listen to the concerns by engaging with stakeholders, we stand by our robust quality assurance system which includes qualified professionals at all stages of the examination development process, ensuring the efficacy of the examinations. This system also allows for adjustments during the marking and grading process to ensure that candidates are not negatively affected by circumstances outside of their control” stated the release.
CXC stated the integrity of its assessments was critical to candidates and to the “currency of our qualifications, in keeping with our mission to ‘develop the human capital of our Caribbean people through partnerships for global competitiveness.’” (PR/CM)