Abstract

Abstract Selections of English Language and Literature CSE (now GCSE) course work essays are graded by a total of 411 teachers in two forms: handwritten and wordprocessed. Mistakes in the original handwritten versions are not edited out. It is found that the wordprocessed English Language essays are, on average, marked up a grade. However, it is found that relatively high quality English Literature work is not affected. Results suggest:— that the less directly pupil work is specifically related to an external referent (such as a work of literature), the more likely it is that computer‐assisted methods of presentation will significantly enhance its apparent quality relative to handwritten work.— that relatively lower quality work will tend to be enhanced more than relatively higher quality work.The implications of the results for examination boards are also considered.

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