VCE Information Evening 13/2/2020 - Damascus College
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Prayer Father in Heaven, Look over us this evening as we seek to understand our children’s education. Guide us in ways that will enhance their study and their self-worth. Help us to calm our anxieties and fears so that those for whom we care can learn from us the wisdom and patience required to succeed as members of our community. Amen
Acronyms Galore VCAA Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority ATAR Australian Tertiary Admission Rank VCE Victorian Certificate of Education VCAL Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning VET Vocational Education and Training VATE Victorian Association for the Teaching of English PAM Parent Access Module PTI Parent Teacher Interview VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admission Centre DC Damascus College SAC School Assessed Coursework SAT School Assessed Task
VCAA Important Dates for 2020 SEAs application due Friday 20th March General Achievement Test (GAT) (Any student completing a 3-4 subject is required to sit the GAT) Wednesday 10th June, 10:00am – 1:15pm Trial Exams (Compulsory for all students completing a 3-4 subject) Wednesday 23rd - Thursday 24th September, Tuesday 29th September – Thursday 1st October (Week 1 and 2 of holidays) Performance and Languages oral examinations and Extended Investigation: Oral presentation Monday 5th October – Sunday 1st November October/November Year 12 written examinations Wednesday 28th of October 2020 – Wednesday 18th of November 2020
What is some of the common terminology? • A VCE subject is called a study. • Most studies have four units • Each unit lasts one semester or half-year. • Units 1 and 2 are usually taken in Year 11. • Units 3 and 4 are usually taken in year 12. • Traditionally unit 1 is taken in semester 1 of the year and unit 2 in the second semester of the year.
School Processes Attendance: • It is expected that a VCE/VCAL student will attend all classes • VCAA states that all VCE/VCAL units require 50 hours of class time • Is essential for authentication of work • If absent due to illness please obtain a medical certificate return it to the office • Learning outcomes can be failed due to unexplained absences Assessment: • School Assessed Coursework • School Assessment Tasks • Exams (Internal Year 11, External year 12)
Missed School Based Assessment Procedure If a school assessment task is missed special provision will be given for; • Approved School related activities • Illness (Copy of doctors certificate required with submission of form, original to Office) • Personal/family issues eg. Funeral (Newspaper notice, Statutory Declaration or Professional report) Special provision will not be granted for things like; • Sitting a Learner’s permit, driver’s licence, taking driving lessons • Family holidays • music concerts or formal dances. In those instances a student will receive a zero for the task
Missed School Based Assessment Procedure Students are required to complete the form below; (Can be collected from VCE coordinator)
Missed School Based Assessment Procedure • Submit the completed form with all relevant documentation to the VCE coordinator Missed SACs are rescheduled to the nearest Monday or Wednesday at 3:30pm in the 2110
Underperforming Students 4 Letters that may be sent to parents. • Unsatisfactory completion of work • Failure to submit work • Resubmission of Unsatisfactory work • Progress concern for SAT
Special Provision – Throughout the Year If a student is disadvantaged by an illness or situation that impedes the learning process, then Special Provision is available. Situations that could affect a student’s performance: • An acute or chronic illness (physical or psychological) • Any factors relating to personal environment • An impairment or disability • Personal circumstances • Hearing, vision or learning disabilities. Provision could include: • Additional time for completion of work • Use of a laptop • Rest breaks Application forms available from the VCE Coordinator
Special Provision – End of Year Exams Students who are disadvantaged may apply for Special Exam Arrangements (SEA). Examples of these include: • Rest breaks • Permission to take medication • Use of a laptop Applications can be collected from the VCE coordinator and are due back by Friday the 20th of March Students who are affected by unforeseen circumstances up to 2 weeks before the exams (eg illness, car accident or death in the family) may apply for a Derived Examination Score (DES). There is no guarantee of this being successful.
General Achievement Test (GAT) VCAA requires that all students enrolled in one or more VCE Units 3−4 sequence or VCE VET scored Unit 3 and 4 sequence are required to sit the General Achievement Test (GAT) Date: Wednesday 10th June 2020, 10.00 am – 1.15 pm Purpose: • The statistical moderation of School-based Assessments • Checking the accuracy of student scores in external assessment • The calculation of a Derived Exam Score.
Basic Structure VCAA sets the requirements: • Classwork - school/home/research/assignments/etc • SACs - specific tasks which are given a number score • SATs – specific tasks designed to meet VCAA criteria and given a number score given Classwork is important as it contributes to the SACs and SATs in a direct way All subjects are assessed as ‘S’ (Satisfactory) or ‘N’ (Not Satisfactory Students pass a subject by receiving an ‘S’. (An ‘N’ means not a pass)
What’s Needed for the VCE Certificate Minimum of 16 units successfully completed • Minimum of 8 units (4 Subjects) from year 12 • At least 3 units from English including unit 3-4 English How an ATAR is obtained • English, and • Next 3 best subjects study scores Most students will have an additional 1 or 2 subjects which contribute an additional 10% for each subject
What happens with the Subjects For each subject (VCAA): SAC/SAT scores + Nov Exam score Study Score VCAA sends the study scores to VTAC Study scores are combined ATAR ATAR is a ranking between 0 and 99.95 Example: A student with an ATAR of 70.00 means that the university ranking system places them is in the top 30% of candidates for university
Why Ranking? Concerns: Students are ranked amongst 10s of thousands of students (Victorians and interstate) Subjects may be “scaled” up or down because they are perceived to be of varying difficulty
How study scores work Students get ranked highest to lowest Median score is 30 (50% of the state will receive a score above 30 and the others below) What a study score would look like if broken down to 100 students Study 45+ 40 35 30 25 20 Less Score than 20 Number 2 7 17 27 25 15 7 of students
Optimising results • Complete holiday homework • Get a head start on English novels • Ask subject teacher for assistance • Attend revision sessions teachers offer • Stay up to date with work • Complete weekly homework books if prescribed • Complete practice exams • Create a study timetable • Attend external VCE lectures • Attend English practice exams • English revision sessions Thursday • Mathematics session Wednesday Keeping track of school-work • Use office 365 (Work saved to cloud accessed anywhere)
Careers
Student FAQs Students must be asking the following questions: • What is my preferred career? • Which tertiary institution is best for me? • Am I doing the right subjects and for the right reasons? • What do I need to do to get there? How can our students do the best they can? Education is a three way partnership: student – family – school
What’s happening in 2020 • Careers/pathway conversations with year 11s & 12s • VTAC Briefing and information for students/parents • Visits to University Open Days (Melbourne/Geelong) • Guest Speakers • Information sessions/Workshops • Course/Job application assistance
Careers Team Georgia Shillito – Careers Leader g.shillito@damascus.vic.edu.au 5337 2251 Jo Lawrence – Careers Advisor j.lawrence@damascus.vic.edu.au 5337 2340 Michelle Tapera – Careers Officer m.tapera@damascus.vic.edu.au 5337 2342 https://www.damascus.vic.edu.au/resource-hub-student-resources-careers-information Contact us at careers@damascus.vic.edu.au
Past Students
2019 Year 12 Student Imogen Brown Finn Clonan
A Parents Perspective
Year 12 – A parents perspective Nick Yandell
Student Counselling & Wellbeing
Supporting Your Year 12
The Mental Health Continuum
Accessing Counselling Support Counsellors: Jessica Wong & Marcus Probert Email: counsellor@damascus.vic.edu.au
Teachers who can assist Matthew Hallowell (VCE Coordinator) m.hallowell@damascus.vic.edu.au 5337 2386 Belinda Dwyer (Applied Learning Coordinator) b.dwyer@damascus.vic.edu.au 5337 2276 Ashwin Pillai (Assistant Principal – Learning & Teaching) a.pillai@damascus.vic.edu.au 5337 2374
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