MEARNS CASTLE HIGH SCHOOL S 4 CURRICULUM EVENING
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MEARNS CASTLE HIGH SCHOOL S 4 CURRICULUM EVENING 26 th September 2019
Plan for Evening National Courses – the pupil experience ◦ Course design and assessment Home learning advice for parents/carers ◦ Forward Planning + Useful websites etc. and resources Opportunity for questions (Presentation on school website after event)
National 5 Courses Almost all N 5 courses have an internally produced assignment and a final exam, both of which are marked by the SQA. For practical reasons, other courses have components which are assessed by external examiners. The visiting period for external verifiers is Jan to April and the submission deadlines for course work are in March and April. For this reason it is important that pupils maintain high levels of attendance throughout the term from Christmas to Spring Break. Other practical subjects are assessed internally but may be subject to moderation visits from SQA. Course Assessments form part of National 5 qualifications and assess the application of learning across the course.
National 4 Courses Assess the application of learning across the course ◦ ◦ ◦ Pass or fail Ensure required skills, knowledge and understanding have been achieved Unit Assessments (UASPs) are set by the SQA Added Value Unit Assessments are set by the SQA Carried out by class teacher and internally verified by department/faculty. All internal verification could be subject to external moderation by the SQA.
S 4 Assessment Calendar School Website Mearns Castle High School - SQA Nationals - S 4 Assessment Timelines 2018 -2019 Session 2015 -2016 Levels August September October November N 4 Unit 2 : Talk, Writing Whole Year Group Reading Assessment Unit One Listening N 5 Folio planning Reading Year Group Assessment Folio Piece 1 submitted Talk Assessment N 4 Unit 1 Reading & Listening (re-sit opportunity) Unit 2 Talking & Writing (re-sit opportunity) N 5 Department Reading, Listening & Writing Assessment N 4 Unit 1 Reading & Listening Unit 2 Talking & Writing N 5 Department Reading, Listening & Writing Assessment Mandarin N 5 Department Reading, Listening & Writing Assessment N 4 N 5 Department Assessment+Unit 2 Added Value Unit N 4 Rural Assessment N 4 AVU N 5 Rural Assessment N 5 Assignment N 4 AVU N 5 Assignment English French Spanish Mathematics Geography History Modern Studies
Assessment DEPARTMENT EXAMPLES
The Course Assessment consists of 4 Components: A portfolio of writing Spoken Language Performance Reading for Understanding Critical reading
School Assessment (or ‘evidence of learning’) is gathered through class work and assessments in September and the December Prelim The Course Assessment consists of two Question Papers (final exam in May, marked by the SQA)
School assessments will demonstrate that learners can apply knowledge and understanding and scientific skills to an experiment or practical investigation and report on the investigation. This may be evidenced in a portfolio of work The Course Assessment will be a two-section final exam and an Assignment which will require learners to research a topical issue as well as using data from a practical investigation in one of the topics covered during the course. The Course Assessment and Assignment will be marked by the SQA
School assessment will show competence in each of the two areas of expressive art and design and may include sketch books, extended writing, notes, group discussions, reviews, critiques The Course Assessment consists of two portfolios (showing investigation development and evaluation leading to one final piece of expressive art work and one final design solution) and the two section final written exam. These will be marked by the SQA.
School assessment could be videos of performance, peer and selfreflection, graphic organisers, cause and effect, Q charts, oral evidence through question/answer sessions, use of ICT The Course Assessment consists of the Performance and the Portfolio which will be marked according to SQA guidance and instructions. No final exam
Presentation Level? In 2019 90% of our S 4 presentations were at N 5 and of those presentations 92% were successful. Final decisions about presentation levels will, in the main, take place after the prelims – ambitious but realistic N 4 may be a better route for some young people allowing them to have success in S 4 and then build on that during S 5 & S 6 when a small number of N 5 courses will be available in school and pupils will also have opportunities to choose vocational courses that are organised in partnership with local colleges.
Target Bands on S 4 Tracking Reports Target Bands have been generated for each S 4 pupil in each of their National courses based on the pupil’s prior attainment including their performance in the S 3 Examination diet. The S 4 Tracking Report also features information on Working Bands which is the level at which a pupil is currently working on the course. This information will generate very valuable dialogue between pupils, parents and teachers around how pupils can move their performance from the Working Band towards the Target Band or indeed sustain their current level of performance Target Bands are neither Estimate nor Predicted Grades for pupils. Rather they are Targets based on prior attainment which pupils, with maximum motivation and commitment, can realistically aspire to achieve in their National SQA Examinations. They are aspirational targets that are intended to be both ambitious and realistic for the pupil.
Gradient of Learning Subject Nat 5 Result English Higher Result A B C D Fail A 1 81% 17% 2% 0% 0% A 2 42% 36% 16% 3% 3% B 3 10% 36% 13% 11% B 4 3% 21% 44% 18% 14% C 5 0% 7% 26% 21% 46% C 6 3% 0% 21% 29% 47%
Gradient of Learning Subject N 5 Result Maths Higher Result A B C D Fail A 1 86% 11% 3% 0% 0% A 2 35% 33% 22% 4% 6% B 3 11% 30% 13% 16% B 4 3% 22% 34% 16% 25% C 5 0% 14% 33% 13% 40% C 6 0% 0% 0% 14% 86%
Home Learning + Study Advice WEBSITES & RESOURCES
Planning for study Dedicated study area Work to a plan Organise notes and resources Mobile phones Diet Exercise Sleep patterns
Planning for study (2) Mind maps Flash Cards Recording Notes Post-its Ever-decreasing notes Study buddies
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GLOW & MCHS Website More and more, we are putting revision materials, study advice and homework on GLOW and the school website. We will have an updated S 3/S 4 Assessment calendar on the school website later this week to help support pupils to prepare and organise their time management while also keeping parents informed.
Key dates for S 4 ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Tracking Report issued to parents – 20 th September 2019 S 4 Curriculum Evening 26 th September 2019 S 4 Parents meeting – 3 rd October 2019 Work Experience – 7 th – 11 th October 2019 Prelims – 3 rd Dec to 16 th Dec 2019 S 4 Report with presentation levels – 24 th January 2020 Options night and timings for interviews and submission – 27 th January
Prelims and SQA Exams Prelims -3 rd – 16 th December: This will replicate the experience pupils can expect when they come to the formal SQA exams. The first SQA exam that involves S 4 students will be Monday 27 th April. Pupils will have study leave from Friday 24 th April Pupils who have a number of N 4 courses where there is no final exam will have a different experience at this time – this might include college activities, work experience or other school-based activities.
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