Victoria's Education Minister has apologised to Year 12 students and vowed to 'get to the bottom' of how two errors appeared on a VCE exam paper.
Year 12 students in Victoria have received an apology from the government after a VCE exam contained two mistakes, with an investigation underway into how the"unacceptable" errors occurred. Victoria's Education Minister has apologised to Year 12 students and vowed to"get to the bottom" of how two errors appeared on a VCE exam paper.
Mr Carroll said he has since instructed the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority to investigate how the testing blunder occurred. "It is unacceptable given the checking and the vetting process that there were two errors. It shouldn't have happened. One of the mistakes was the inclusion of an extra 'of' in a preamble to part of one question which read:"The maximum decrease in time of any of activity is two days".
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