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How to get 6 / 6 on the SDME
June 2011 Stakeholders have different opinions on coastal protection. Identify one stakeholder who is in favour of coastal protection
and one who is against it. Explain their reasons in your own words.

                One stakeholder ‘in favour’ and one               Evidence could be used from Resources 3     Written work is legible and spelling, grammar
    Level 3     stakeholder ‘against’ identified with developed   and/or 4.                                   and punctuation are accurate.
  (5–6 marks)   reasons given in candidate’s own words.                                                       Meaning is communicated very clearly.

                One stakeholder ‘in favour’ and one               Use of evidence from Resources 3 and/or 4   Written work is legible and spelling, grammar
    Level 2     stakeholder ‘against’ identified and their                                                    and punctuation are mostly accurate.
  (3–4 marks)   reasons explained partly in candidate’s own                                                   Meaning is communicated with limited clarity.
                words
                Opinions of stakeholders(s) can be in favour      Simple statement(s)/material lifted from    Written work contains mistakes in spelling,
    Level 1
                and/or against                                    Resources 3 and/or 4.                       grammar and punctuation, which sometimes
  (1–2 marks)
                                                                                                              hinder communication.




    Level 3
  (5–6 marks)

    Level 2
  (3–4 marks)

    Level 1
  (1–2 marks)

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  • 1. How to get 6 / 6 on the SDME June 2011 Stakeholders have different opinions on coastal protection. Identify one stakeholder who is in favour of coastal protection and one who is against it. Explain their reasons in your own words. One stakeholder ‘in favour’ and one Evidence could be used from Resources 3 Written work is legible and spelling, grammar Level 3 stakeholder ‘against’ identified with developed and/or 4. and punctuation are accurate. (5–6 marks) reasons given in candidate’s own words. Meaning is communicated very clearly. One stakeholder ‘in favour’ and one Use of evidence from Resources 3 and/or 4 Written work is legible and spelling, grammar Level 2 stakeholder ‘against’ identified and their and punctuation are mostly accurate. (3–4 marks) reasons explained partly in candidate’s own Meaning is communicated with limited clarity. words Opinions of stakeholders(s) can be in favour Simple statement(s)/material lifted from Written work contains mistakes in spelling, Level 1 and/or against Resources 3 and/or 4. grammar and punctuation, which sometimes (1–2 marks) hinder communication. Level 3 (5–6 marks) Level 2 (3–4 marks) Level 1 (1–2 marks)