2nd year Law 2021 results

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From: S Fredericks

Dear University of Otago,

I'm requesting the grade breakdown for Laws201, Laws202, Laws203 and Laws204 in 2021. For this breakdown please show the numbers of people mapped to each number grade, not just the letter grade. Please also identify the mean for each paper, if this is not clear due to information being withheld to prevent identification of individuals.

Yours faithfully,

S. Fredericks

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Kia ora S. Fredericks

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Ngā mihi
Kelsey

Kelsey Kennard
Official Information and Compliance Coordinator

Office of the Registrar | Te Tari o Te Pouroki me te Kaituhi ki te Kaunihera
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New Zealand | Aotearoa
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Kia ora S. Fredericks

 

I refer to your information request dated 18 February 2022 made under the
Official Information Act 1982 (Act). You have requested the mark
breakdowns and mean mark for the 2021 LAWS201, LAWS202, LAWS203 and
LAWS204 papers.

 

Subject to the comments below, please find attached the information you
have requested.

 

o For privacy and student wellbeing reasons, we have withheld the lowest
failing mark for each paper. Revealing these marks would provide
personal information about the lowest failing mark a student in the
class could have achieved. We therefore withhold this information
pursuant to section 9(2)(a) of the Act, and we do not consider that
the reasons for withholding this information are outweighed by other
considerations which would make it desirable in the public interest to
make the information available.

 

o It is also the University’s standard practice to not report on marks
which relate to less than 5 students where we consider that such
disclosure could affect an individual’s privacy and wellbeing. Where
the numbers are very low, there is a risk that the identity of these
students could be determined/inferred, and that their personal
information (i.e. their grades) could be revealed. We note that there
the mark is Fail D or Fail E, where there are less than 5 students we
have indicated this using <5 – again to protect the privacy and
wellbeing of these students pursuant to section 9(2)(a) of the Act.

 

o Students who withdrew from LAWS papers are excluded from the data.

 

We trust that this information will be helpful.

 

We note your right to seek a review of these decisions via a complaint to
an Ombudsman. However, we would welcome the opportunity to discuss any
concerns with you first.

 

Ngā mihi

Kelsey

 

 

Kelsey Kennard

Official Information and Compliance Coordinator

 

Office of the Registrar | Te Tari o Te Pouroki me te Kaituhi ki te
Kaunihera

University of Otago | Te Whare Wānanga o Otāgo

New Zealand | Aotearoa

Email | Īmera [1][University of Otago request email]

 

 

 

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