Where scenario questions are set and the requirements are quite broad, are markers encouraged to be flexible in their marking to reflect the diversity of approaches taken by candidates?
The first thing to mention is that every effort is made to avoid scenarios being culture specific or to prejudice some cultural groups in the choice of scenario topic – but with hindsight it has been recognised that in reality there are few truly global scenarios which have the same relevance or applicability to all audiences.
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