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The Validity Symposia

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This series of workshop seminars will help participants to get to grips with some of the controversies surrounding modern validity theory.

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Are constructs really that important?

To register please contact the Network Team on 01223 553846 or thenetwork@cambridgeassessment.org.uk

UserDr Paul Newton (Cambridge Assessment) and Stuart Shaw (University of Cambridge International Examinations).

HouseCambridge Assessment, 1 Hills Road, Cambridge.

ClockWednesday 12 December 2012, 15:30-17:00

Validity theory and validation: never the twain shall meet?

To register please contact the Network Team on 01223 553846 or thenetwork@cambridgeassessment.org.uk

UserDr Paul Newton (Cambridge Assessment) and Stuart Shaw (University of Cambridge International Examinations).

HouseCambridge Assessment, 1 Hills Road, Cambridge.

ClockWednesday 26 September 2012, 15:30-17:00

Identifying the boundaries of validity theory: what’s in and what’s out?

To register please contact the Network Team on 01223 553846 or thenetwork@cambridgeassessment.org.uk

UserDr Paul Newton (Cambridge Assessment) and Stuart Shaw (University of Cambridge International Examinations).

HouseHughes Hall Cambridge University Mortimer Road CB1 2EW Cambridge.

ClockTuesday 29 May 2012, 15:30-17:00

Consensus, what consensus?

To register please contact the Network Team on 01223 553846 or thenetwork@cambridgeassessment.org.uk

UserDr Paul Newton (Cambridge Assessment) and Stuart Shaw (University of Cambridge International Examinations).

HouseHughes Hall Cambridge University Mortimer Road CB1 2EW Cambridge.

ClockWednesday 29 February 2012, 15:30-17:00

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