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Introducing the Queensland system of externally moderated school-based assessment in Years 11–12

Introducing the Queensland system of externally moderated school-based assessment in Years 11–12. Schools are responsible for:. Syllabus and study area specification. A syllabus and study area specification (SAS) is a statement of: the course aims and objectives course organisation

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Introducing the Queensland system of externally moderated school-based assessment in Years 11–12

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  1. Introducing the Queensland system of externally moderated school-based assessment in Years 11–12

  2. Schools are responsible for:

  3. Syllabus and study area specification • A syllabus and study area specification (SAS) is a statement of: • the course aims and objectives • course organisation • learning experiences • standards • assessment.

  4. Using the general objectives to plan assessment Identify curriculum Syllabus/SAS general objectives standards Developassessment work program assessment plan Consider teaching and learning experiences

  5. The general objectives are used to plan learning experiences • Consider what learning experiences could be used to develop this particular aspect of the general objectives

  6. Standards-based assessment • Stated in syllabuses and SASs: • CRITERIA are the properties or characteristics by which student performances are appraised • STANDARDS are fixed reference points used to describe how well students achieve the objectives of the syllabuses.

  7. Criteria and Standards — Geography

  8. Instrument-specific standards

  9. Making judgments about student responses Identify curriculum syllabus/SAS general objectives standards Developassessment work program assessment plan Consider teaching and learning experiences Make judgments

  10. Principles of quality-assurance processes • Principles • School-based assessment aligned to syllabus and SAS documents • School-based assessment • Evidence is required • by schools to substantiate their decisions

  11. Quality assurance of Authority subjects

  12. Form R3 Monitoring School’s implementation of the course Effectiveness of assessment: allows students to demonstrate the criteria across the range of standards School’s decisions about interim Levels of Achievement.

  13. Form R6 Verification • How appropriate are schools’ judgments about students’ achievements? • Do assessment instruments allow students to demonstrate achievement across all criteria and standards?

  14. Quality assurance of Authority-registered subjects Study Area Specification (SAS)

  15. Form R12 Moderation meeting Subjects for 2011 moderation meetings Business Early Childhood Hospitality Marine & Aquatic Manufacturing Science in Practice Social & Community Studies Tourism

  16. Adapted from Queensland Studies Authority 2008, Building Student Success: A guide to the Queensland Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Framework, QSA

  17. QSA Website: www.qsa.qld.edu.au

  18. Years 11–12 Subject pages

  19. Highlighted standards

  20. Documents to assist assessment design

  21. Assessment products — Physics Documents to assist teachers to develop assessment instruments and make judgments

  22. English — Assessment instrument

  23. Annotated sample student responses — English

  24. Annotated sample student responses — Mathematics Application of mathematical definitions, rules and procedures in routine, simple life-related situations

  25. Annotated sample student responses — Visual Art The artwork clearly embodies the intentions stated in the research phase. The student makes informed decisions about media use. effective constructionand clear communicationof intended and explicitmeaning applying deep knowledgeand critical understandingof materials, technologies, techniques and processes.

  26. Assessment and responses — Japanese

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