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The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
SENIOR CURRICULUM SHOWCASE
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
PROGRAM • Welcome – Mrs Anne McLauchlan
• Senior Schooling – Mr Rob Lucas
• Learning & Engagement in Senior Years – Mrs Julie Rowe
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
WELCOME
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
What is Senior Schooling?
• Is ensuring every student achieves a QCE
• Assisting students to achieve an ATAR or gain vocational education qualifications
• The journey begins in Year 10.
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
What is the QCE?‘The first qualification’
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
QCE
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
QCE
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Changes in Senior Schooling
• Highly prescriptive syllabuses with a focus on 21st Century skills and cognitive verbs
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Changes in Senior Schooling
• Highly prescriptive syllabuses with a focus on 21st Century skills and cognitive verbs
• More stringent assessment processes
• External Exams (17 days in Term 4 – General subjects onlly
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Changes in Senior Schooling
• Highly prescriptive syllabuses with a focus on 21st Century skills and cognitive verbs
• More stringent assessment processes
• External Exams (17 days in Term 4 – General subjects only)
• ATAR is the major requirement for access to university as a school leaver
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Differences in Pedagogy
• Focus on Cognitive Verbs (Thinking Actions)
• Use of Instrument Specific Marking Guides (ISMG)
• Highly prescriptive syllabuses and assessment
• Mastery of Learning (Memory and recall of content)
• Students are required to develop their ability to regulate their own learning
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Changes in response
• Increased offerings in Year 10 curriculum that align better to requirements of the new syllabuses.
• Increased scope of offerings in Year 11.
• Strengthened course readiness and prerequisites
• Focus on cognitive verbs and ISMGs in Year 10
• Centralised assessment process for Yr. 10 - 12
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
What are my options?
Obtain an ATAR for access to most University courses in 2022
Or gain vocational education qualifications to develop capacity for employment post schooling
Students are able to achieve both if desired
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
SET Plans‘For Year 10 students’
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
SET PLAN
• The Senior Education and Training Plan (SET Plan) is a flexible and co-ordinated agreement between the school, students and parents.
• The SET Plan outlines a pathway through the senior years of schooling and is based on abilities, ambitions and interests of the student.
• The SET Plan is mandated by the Qld. Government.
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
SET PLAN• A SET Plan is being currently completed by the students in
Year 10 as part of the APPS program
• Students will need to review and refine their SET Plans in partnership with their parents in readiness for fruitful discussions at SET Plans interview.
• SET Plans interviews for Year 10 are being held on 15th & 16th August, this will be in conjunction with subject selections.
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Australian Tertiary Entrance Rank
‘What is an ATAR?’
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
ATAR
• The ATAR has become the major entry requirement for University access for school students.
• Upon meeting the requirements for an ATAR students will be awarded a rank between 40 – 99.95 upon exit of Year 12.
• QTAC assigns the ATAR after receiving grades from QCAA and applies Inter-subject Scaling.
‘The minimum requirement to gain access to the ATAR pathway is C grade in Year 10 English’
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
ATAR Eligibility
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
How do I obtain the ATAR?
• ATAR is calculated from five (5) best General subjects
• Minimum requirements for ATAR is four (4) General subjects and one (1) applied or one (1) Certificate III courses.
• General subjects have more academic rigour than Applied and Certificate III course.
• ALL General subjects require students to sit an External Exam.
• To receive an ATAR, students must pass (‘C’ letter grade) English, Literature or Essential English.
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Precluded Subjects and Subject Combinations?
• Only General English subjects (English or Literature) can be included OR Essential English
It is not possible to include both English & Essential English in the calculation of the ATAR
• Only General Mathematics subjects can be included OR Essential Mathematics
It is not possible to include both Mathematical Methods & Essential Mathematics in the calculation of the ATAR
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
What is Inter-subject scaling?
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
What is Inter Subject Scaling?
• Conducted by QTAC in order to assign the ATAR
Scaling is necessary so the students results in different subjects can be compared fairly
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
What is Inter Subject Scaling?
• ‘Pentathlon’
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
What is Inter Subject Scaling?
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
General v Applied v Vocational Education
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
What is a General Subject?
• A requirement of obtaining an ATAR
• 5 general or 4 general +1 applied or certificate
• Each general subject will have an external exam
• 1500 – 2500 word assignments
• Exams 2hrs and 1000 words
• Academic rigour
‘The minimum requirement to access general subjects is a C grade in Year 10 English’
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
What is an Applied Subject?
• Only one applied subject will contribute to ATAR
• There is no External Exam
• Assessment of 800- 1000 words
• Exams up to 90 mins.
• Less academic rigour than general subjects
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
What is Vocational Education?
• Nationally recognised qualifications students are assessed as either competent of not-competent
• Only one Certificate 3 or above will contribute to ATAR
• Delivered internally and externally through TAFE and other Registered Training Organisations (RTO).
• Funding available to complete.
• Can be gained through School Based Apprenticeship or Traineeship (SAT)
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
PATHWAY OPTIONS
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
PATHWAY OPTIONS
• Multiple options available to students not wanting to achieve an ATAR
• Includes Certificate courses of study not provided here at The Gap SHS (TAFE, SVETE, and other training providers RTO).
• Distance Education
• School Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships (SAT)
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Certificate Courses
• Small scope provided internally.
• Brisbane Northwest Trade training & TAFE @ Schools are other major providers
• Need to be organised, motivated and independent student.
• Certificate 3 or above will contribute to ATAR as well as QCE points.
• Assessed as competent or not- competent
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Certificate Courses
• A variety of course duration depending on the training organisation
• Typically a Certificate II course is 6 – 12 months
• Certificate III – up to 18 months
• Certificate IV & Diploma up to 2 years.
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Brisbane Northwest Trade Training Centre
• Partner school, with priority access given to our students
• Local at Mitchelton SHS
• More focused to high school students
• Semester 1 & 2 intakes
• Scope is increasing and includes (automotive, health, electrotechnology, business, engineering in 2019)
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
School Based Apprenticeship & Traineeship
• School based apprenticeships and traineeships are advertised regularly
• Student applies and gain position with employer
• Head of Senior School can assist in putting the agreement together through a preferred training organisation.
• Student will gain a Certificate 3 qualification and also be paid for their work (minimum 7 hours a week) and typically last for 12 months
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Government Funding
• Based on the Priority Skills List
• Government will provide funding (partial or full) for students to complete Certificate Courses (primarily Cert 2) whilst at school. This is called VETIS.
• Funding also available to employer for providing training to a School-based apprentice or trainee (SAT).
• Cannot access VETIS funding for two courses.
• If more than one certificate course is desired ‘fee for service’ will be need to be paid.
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Distance Education
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Distance Education
• Available to students to access a greater scope of subjects unable to be offered here
• Includes General, Applied and Vocational Education
• Providers are Brisbane School of Distance Education & Cairns School of Distance Education
• Students are required to be independent learners, scheduling of timetable and assessment is conducted by the provider, and may clash with school program here.
• Application through Senior School Head of Department
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Selecting Subjects
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
SUBJECT SELECTIONS
• In Year 9 students will enter selections in online portal during Week 4
• Year 10 students will enter selections as part of SET Plan/ Subject Selection interview (August 15th & 16th 2019)
• Senior Course Guide contains all information regarding offerings in the Senior School (Year 10 -12)
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
HOW DO I SELECT SUBJECTS?
• What are my interests?
• What is my intended pathway?
• At what level am I performing academically?
• Are there any perquisites requirements?
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
HOW DO I SELECT SUBJECTS?
• Bands 9-10 indicate capable of A – B standard
• Bands 7-8 indicate capable of B – C standard
• Bands 6 indicate capable of C standard
• Reading and Numeracy indicators of success in Senior Schooling
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
HOW DO I SELECT SUBJECTS?
• Bands 9-10 indicate capable of A – B standard
• Bands 7-8 indicate capable of B – C standard
• Bands 6 indicate capable of C standard
• Reading and Numeracy indicators of success in Senior Schooling
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
HOW DO I SELECT SUBJECTS?
• Am I considering an ATAR or a Vocational/ Work (Non –ATAR) pathway?
• What does my program look like?
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Sample Program 1
• High Level University Course
• Requires highest ATAR possible – Six (6) General Subjects
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Sample Program 2
• Mid Level University Course
• Requires an ATAR – Six (6) General Subjects
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Sample Program 3
• University or TAFE
• Requires an ATAR – 5 General and 1 Applied Subject
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Sample Program 4
• Vocational Study or Work Options (Not requiring an ATAR)
• Any combination of subjects will suffice (Obtain QCE)
• Vocational qualifications strongly advised.
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
MY PATH https://www.qtac.edu.au/atar-my-path/my-path
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Subject ChangesYear 10
1. Week 1 - Week 3 Term 1
2. End of Semester 1.
Year 11
1. Week 1 – Week 3 Term 1
2. End of Term 3
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
SUBJECT CHANGES
• With current information available subject changes will be highly problematic in Year 11 & 12.
• At this point in time our current stance is that students in Year 11 will have their final opportunity to change subjects at the end of Term 3.
• Alignment with all syllabuses delivered in our scope.
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
SUBJECT CHANGES
• The reason is the manner in which syllabuses are delivered and credits towards QCE are assigned.
• There will be some exceptions that will be handled on a case by case basis.
• Students in Year 10 will have more flexibility to move subjects at the beginning of the semester.
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
SENIOR COURSE GUIDE
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
SENIOR COURSE GUIDE
• Contains all relevant information pertaining to course offerings, course readiness and prerequisites as well as sample course programs.
• Students in Year 9 and 10 need to be familiar with this guide and course requirements.
• There is no specific Year 10 course guide.
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
COURSE SELECTION GUIDELINES for students moving into Year 10
• English, Mathematics & Applied Positive Psychology are compulsory
• Four (4) Elective subjects will be studied.
• Course readiness is highly recommended.
• More operational information to be forwarded.
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
COURSE SELECTION GUIDELINES for students moving into Year 11
• An English course and a Mathematics course are compulsory
• Applied Positive Psychology will also be studied (no selection required).
• Six (6) subjects will be studied, plus APP
• Course prerequisites will be applied.
• Selections to be finalised at SET Plan/ Subject Selection interview (15th & 16th August)
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Where to now?
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
YEAR 9 STUDENTS
• Consider interests, future options and academic strengths.
• Use Senior Course Guide, Course Readiness and Academic Performance to select subjects for Year 10.
• Continue to be fully informed
• Complete subject selections form and input at school during Week 4, Term 3.
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
YEAR 10 STUDENTS• Review and Refine SET Plan
• Consider interests, proposed pathway, future options and academic strengths
• Continue to be fully informed
• Use Senior Course Guide, course prerequisites and academic performance to select subjects for Year 11.
• Make a booking for SET Plan/ Subject Selections (16th & 17th
August)
• Attend interview with subject selection form
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Resources Available on website by end of Week 1
• Presentation PDF
• Senior Course Guide
• Tertiary Prerequisites 2020 Guide
• Inter Subject Scaling
• SET Plan booking link
• Priority Skills List
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
Q & A
The Gap State High School — Educating the whole person in a supportive local community.
SENIOR CURRICULUM SHOWCASE