Submitted on Wednesday 27th June 2012
Published on Tuesday 3rd July 2012
Current status: Closed
Closed: Wednesday 3rd July 2013
Signatures: 3
End the Cloak of Secrecy Regarding University Exam Scripts
Schedule 7(9) of the Data Protection Act 1998 exempts personal data consisting of information recorded by candidates during an academic, professional or other examination from being disclosed to said candidate.
This is a completely irrational exemption that limits students' ability to continuously improve their performance throughout their academic career and belittles the effort put in by such students. Furthermore, this is likely limiting potential by simply awarding poor marks due to exam technique and not knowledge, which is surely not what we are looking to exam. Warwick University has already recognised the absurdity of this exemption and have recently granted students access to their examination scripts. I believe this exemption should be scrapped removing the cloak of secrecy under which university exams operate and providing students with the information they need in order to continuously improve.
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