| 2 Main Aspects of GCSE Coursework | Posted on April 24th, 2008
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You know that GCSE coursework is important for you. This kind of work allows you to get a Certificate that confirms your full secondary education.
The disciplines for which you may write your GCSE coursework are various. Actually, the main thing about GCSE coursework is not a discipline or a topic of your work. You should be aware of those things that are basically assessed by those who check GCSE coursework.
I do not want to say that GCSE coursework has no requirements for writing and organization. I just presume that you know all of them and you realize the significance of following all these rules.
It is clear that the structure and the way you disclose the topic will be assessed in your GCSE coursework. Still, we want to introduce you two much more important aspects of GCSE coursework.
1)Investigative skills assignment (ISA) – this is what you have to demonstrate in your GCSE coursework, and you can get up to 34 marks for ISA from the general mark on the work. Within this criterion the tutor evaluates your understanding of the subject and your practical skills.
2)Practical Skills Assessment – this aspect is concentrated exactly on the practical part of your GCSE coursework. Mainly this can be applied to those works that need some experiments to be taken. There are 3 basic aspects that your teacher will pay attention to:
- your ability to organize the work properly and methodically;
- your ability to work with the equipment;
- your ability to follow all the rules of safe work.
So, you see that apart from the proper structure and interesting topic, your GCSE coursework needs to correspond to some other significant aspects.





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