Test of professional competence : second pilot examination
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Maharg, Paul
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The Law Society of Scotland
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At the end of the First Pilot Report, thirteen recommendations were made for the
second pilot. Nine recommendations (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11 and 12) bore
directly on the second pilot, and most were implemented. A document was
written for the trainees explaining the purpose and nature of the assessment.
The examination authors were given training in setting competence-based
assessments. The practice complexity of the examination materials was
increased. Instructions to trainees regarding the use of materials in the
examination room were clarified, and the categories of texts were widened.
Some, but not all, examinations assigned weightings to questions. There were no
exemplars of work for trainees sitting the second pilot, and the areas of law under
examination were increased rather than reduced. Recommendations 3 and 5
were not implemented: the areas of law under examination were increased, not
reduced; and there were no exemplars of the standard of work for trainees to
consult before the examination (impracticable, given that this was a first pilot in a
number of new areas).
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