Statements A, B, D and E are correct, while C and F are incorrect. Good practice requires advance notice of schedules, clear explanation of criteria and weightage, and the use of sample questions or model papers to clarify expectations. Communicating via several reliable channels reduces the risk that students miss crucial information. Failing to announce last-minute changes or deliberately sending ambiguous messages about deadlines undermines fairness and clarity, so C and F are wrong. Therefore A, B, D and E form the correct set of statements.
Option A:
Option A is incomplete because it omits E, underestimating the value of multiple channels in ensuring all students receive assessment information. Although A, B and D are correct, excluding E makes the communication strategy less robust. Hence A, B and D only cannot be accepted.
Option B:
Option B is incorrect as it leaves out A and includes only B, D and E, thereby ignoring the importance of early scheduling information. While criteria, model papers and multiple channels are vital, timing of communication is also critical. Therefore B, D and E only is not the full set of correct statements.
Option C:
Option C is wrong since it adds F to an otherwise correct group and treats it as true. Encouraging independence does not justify unclear or ambiguous deadlines, which can cause stress and inequity. Including F in A, B, D, E and F only makes the combination logically inconsistent.
Option D:
Option D is correct because it collects A, B, D and E, all of which contribute to transparent and fair assessment communication, and excludes C and F, which recommend poor practices. This option therefore aligns with ethical and effective communication in educational assessment.
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