Do all the assessment criteria at all the levels up to the level of the mark being awarded have to be met?
The assessment criteria for this project is seen as hierarchical in that all the criteria at lower levels should be addressed when awarding a mark at a particular level. However, the criteria change as the mark levels increase so it is essential to ensure that candidates provide evidence or each criterion at each level. Failure to do this could result in the loss of many marks if a criterion at a high level was not met.
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