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2 - Studies Guide 2017
Important Information
Beforeconsideringparticularcourses,studentsandparentsmustcarefullyreadthefollowingsections
p.7 NCEACertificates;Level1LiteracyandNumeracy p.8 NZQARecordofAchievement p.9 NCEAEndorsmentsandNZQAEntryFees p.10 UniversityEntrance p.11 GuaranteedEntryScore(GES) p.12 NZQAScholarship p.13 SchoolScholarshipsandAwards p.14 BackgroundInformationforCareers p.17 LearningProgrammes p.18 LearningExtensionActivities p.19 TransitiontoWork p.20 VocationalPathways p.22 FinancialAssistance. p.23 YearGroupProgrammes
Courseselectionsfornextyearwillbemadeonline–instructionswillbeprovidedlater.
Whileeveryeffortismadetoensureaccuracyinthefollowinginformation,changescanbecomenecessarybecauseoftimetablingrestrictions,classsizes,etc.
Choosing A Course Of Study
The purpose of this booklet is to help you make the best subject choices to meet your particular needs. You need to study the options available very closely and fully discuss these with your parents and teachers and the school’s guidance staff if necessary.
Help is available from… • your Parents • the Transition-Careers Staff • your Subject Teachers • your Form Teacher • your Dean • the Guidance Counsellor
NB: Not all courses listed in this book may run — many are dependent on numbers. However, students may be able to access a particular pathway via the CTC option (see p.22)
What’s New in this year’s Studies Guide
New Courses in 2017 Year11DigitalTechnology(Computing) Year11Food,CateringandHosptality
Language courses Studentswhohavepreviouslystudiedalanguagebutwithdrawnforayearandnowwishtore-enrol,maydosoafteraninterviewwiththeHODofLanguages.
Thiswillbeespeciallyapplicabletostudentswhonowseetheirfutureplansinvolvingstudyorworkoverseas.
Studies Guide 2017 - 3
Guidelines from CBHS Assessment Handbook
FURTHER ASSESSMENT OPPORTUNITIES
1.Amaximumofonefurtheropportunityforassessmentofastandardcanbeprovidedwithintheschoolyearwheremanageable.Itisnotcompulsoryforafurtherassessmentopportunitytobeoffered.
2.Itisprobablefurtherinstructionwilloccurpriortothefurtherassessmentopportunity.
ELIGIBILITY FOR A FURTHER ASSESSMENT OPPORTUNITY
3.Ifprovided,furtherassessmentopportunitiesmustbemadeavailabletoallstudentsenteredforthatstandard,regardlessoftheirperformanceinthefirstopportunity.
4.Allstudentsmustbeableto: •usethefurtheropportunitytoimprovetheiroriginalgrade •accessthefurtheropportunity,includingthosewhodidnotcompletetheoriginalassessmentforan
acceptablereason,asdeterminedbythepolicyonmissedandlateassessment.5.Studentsarenotentitledtoafurtherassessmentopportunitywheretheyhavechosen,forunacceptable
reasons,nottotakethefirstopportunity.
RESULTS OF A FURTHER ASSESSMENT OPPORTUNITY
6.Studentsmustbeawardedthehighestgradetheyhaveachievedoverbothopportunities: •Ifastudentdoesnotachievethestandardonthefirstattempt,theymusthaveaccesstoanygradefrom
NotAchievedtoExcellenceontheirsecondattempt. •Ifastudentachievesalowergradeonthesecondattempt,thehighergradeachievedonthefirstattemptis
theresultthatmustbereportedtoNZQA.
MANAGEABILITY OF A FURTHER ASSESSMENT OPPORTUNITY
7.Itistheschool’sdecisionwhetherafurtheropportunitywillbeofferedforanystandard.Ifitisnotmanageabletoofferafurtheropportunity,thenstudentsshouldbeadvisedfromtheoutsetthatthereisonlyoneopportunitytobeassessedagainstthatstandard.
CONDITIONS OF ASSESSMENT DURING FURTHER ASSESSMENT OPPORTUNITIES
8.Conditionsofassessmentduringafurtheropportunitymustbeconsistentwiththoseforthefirstopportunity.Inabilitytoprovidethesameconditionsforthesecondopportunitywouldbeareasontomakeonlyoneopportunityavailableintheyear.
RESUBMISSION
1.Aresubmissionshouldbelimitedtospecificaspectsoftheassessmentandnomorethanoneresubmissionshouldbeprovidedperassessmentopportunity.
2.Aresubmissioncanbeofferedaftereitherthefirstorthesecondassessmentopportunityorafterboth.3.Aresubmissionmaybeofferedwhenstudentshavemademistakeswhichtheyshouldbecapableof
discoveringandcorrectingontheirown.Wherethisisnotpossible,afurtherassessmentopportunitymaybemoreappropriate.
4.Aresubmissionmusttakeplacebeforetheteachergivesanyfeedbacktothewholeclass(oranystudent)ontheworkdone.Ifmoreteachinghasoccurredafterthefirstassessmentopportunity,resubmissionisnotpossible.
5.Advicetostudentspriortoaresubmissionmustbegeneralandnotcompromisetheauthenticityofthestudent’sworkandresponses.Nospecificcontent-relatedinformationcanbegiven.
6.Aresubmissionmustnotcompromisetheassessmentandmustbecompletedundersecureconditions.7.Aresubmissionmusttakeplaceinatimelyfashion.8.Aresubmissiondoesnotconstituteafurtheropportunityforassessmentbecauseitdoesnotinvolveanew
assessmentbeingdone,followingfurtherteachingandlearning.
Inallcourses,Resubmissionsarestandardpracticewhereitisappropriate.FormativeassessmentsandfeedbackarecarriedoutforallStandards.FurtherassessmentopportunitieswillbeofferedininternallyassessedStandardsiftheHOD/TICdeemsitnecessary.
Resubmissions and Further Assessments
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Deans Year 9 Mrs C. Welsh Year 10 Mr N. Vernon Year 11 Mr M. Lane Year 12 Mr G. McNaughton Year 13 Mr W. Waller
Director of International StudentsMr C. Everett Careers / Transition Guidance Counsellor Mr R. Webster Mr W. Gray NZQA/NCEA Liaison Assessment Coordinator Mr B. Thomas Mr J. AndersenHeads of Department Art, Art History Ms M. McCormack Agriculture Mr M. Burtt Biology Ms L. Pears Chemistry Mr J. Andersen Classical Studies Mr M. Drury Commerce Mr D. McLauchlan English Mr M. Boomer ESOL Ms J. Fry Geography Mr R. Archibald Gifted & Talented Students Ms L. Pears Graphics Mr H. van Oyen Health Ms S. Mowat History Mr P. Wyatt Languages Mr W. Waller Learning Support Ms A. McConnachie Technology Mr H. van Oyen Mathematics Mr B. Thomas Music Mr S. Chapman Physical Education Mr P. Watson Physics Dr N. Mehrtens Science Dr N. Mehrtens Social Studies Mr M. Drury Te Reo Māori Mr D. Hapuku
Senior MastersMr S. Fraser, Mr C. Dunnett, Mr J. Williams, Mr D. Bone
HeadmasterMr N. Hill
Studies Guide 2017 - 5
CONTENTS
General Information
Art 24 Practical Art – Yr 10 24 Visual Arts – Yr 11–12 25 Design Art-Visual Marketing – Yr 12–13 26 Photography Art – Yr 12–13 27 Painting Art – Yr 13 28 Printmaking Art – Yr 13 28 History of Art – Yr 13 29
Commerce 30 Commerce – Yr 10 30 Economics & Business – Yr 11 31 Economics – Yr 12–13 32 Accounting – Yr 11–13 33 Business Studies – Yr 12–13 35 Agribusiness – Yr 12–13 37
English 39 English – Yr 10–13 39 Communication Skills – Yr 11–12 41
English for Speakers of Other Languages 42 ESOL – Yr 9–12 42 English for Academic Purposes – Yr 12 43
Languages 44 Chinese – Yr 10–13 44 French – Yr 10–13 47 Japanese – Yr 10–13 49
Te Reo Māori – Yr 10–13 52
Mathematics 53 Mathematics – Yr 10–12 53 Mathematics Applied – Yr 11–12 55 Statistics – Yr 13 58 Calculus – Yr 13 59 ESOL Maths 60
6 Curriculum Structure
7 Qualifications
8 NZQA Record of Achievement
9 NZQA Endorsements; Entry Fee
10 University Entrance
11 Guaranteed Entrance Scores
12 NZQA Scholarships
13 School Scholarships and Awards
14 Background Information for Careers
17 Learning Programmes
18 Learning Extension Activities
19 Transition to Work
20 Financial Assistance
21 Year Group Programmes
Subject Outlines
Music 61
Physical Education 64 Health & Physical Education – Yr 10 64 Physical Education – Yr 11–13 64 Outdoor Education – Yr 12–13 67 Sports Studies – Yr 13 69
Science 70 Science – Yr 10–11 70 ESOL Science 71 Biochemistry /Physical Science – Yr 11 72 Applied Science – Yr 11 73 Agriculture – Yr 12–13 74 Biology – Yr 12–13 76 Chemistry – Yr 12–13 78 Physics – Yr 12–13 80
Social Sciences 81 Social Studies – Yr 10 81 Geography – Yr 10–13 82 History – Yr 10–13 84 Classical Studies – Yr 12–13 88
Technology 90 Design & Visual Communication – Yr 10–13 90 Materials Technology – Yr 10–11 94 Technology Engineering – Yr 11–12 98 Technology Construction – Yr 11–12 99 Industrial Technology – Yr 13 102 Food Catering & Hospitality – Yr 11–13 103 Digital Technology (Electronics) – Yr 12–13 106 Digital Technology (Computing) – Yr 11–13 108
General Studies & Gateway 111
Secondary Tertiary Pathways 112
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Year
13
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nglis
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or E
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aila
ble
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oth
Year
s 9
and
10
Studies Guide 2017 - 7
QUALIFICATIONS
NCEA Certificates
REQUIREMENTS
Level 1 80creditsarerequiredatanylevel(level1,2or3) *includingliteracy(reading,writing)andnumeracy(maths) Level 2 60creditsatlevel2orabove+20creditsfromanylevel Level 3 60creditsatlevel3orabove+20creditsfromlevel2orabove
•Creditscanbegainedovermorethanoneyear.•Creditsmayalsobeusedtowardsotherqualifications.Forexample,UnitStandardsinthedomain‘genericcomputing’mightbeusedtowardsaLevel2NCEAcertificate,aswellastowardsaNationalCertificateinComputing(Level2).
see also NCEA Endorsements page 9
Level 1 NCEA – Literacy & Numeracy
REQUIREMENTS
LiteracyandNumeracyrequirementsmustbemetbeforeaLevel1NCEACertificatecanbeawarded. TheliteracyandnumeracystandardsaresettomeetthedemandsoftheNewZealandCurriculumatLevel6.
Literacy TheLiteracystandardismetifaminimumof10creditsisearnedthrougheither: •specifiedAchievementStandardswhichareavailablethrougharangeofsubjects,OR •threespecifiedliteracyUnitStandards–allthreeareneeded.. Literacyisthewrittenandorallanguagepeopleuseintheireverydaylifeandwork.It includesreading,writing,speaking,andlistening.Skillsinthisareaareessentialfor goodcommunication,activeparticipation,criticalthinkingandproblemsolving.
Numeracy TheNumeracystandardismetifaminimumof10creditsisearnedthrougheither: •specifiedAchievementStandardswhichareavailablethrougharangeofsubjects,OR •threespecifiednumeracyUnitStandards–allthreeareneeded.
Numeracyisthebridgebetweenmathematicsanddailylife.Itincludestheknowledge andskillsneededtoapplymathematicstoeverydayfamilyandfinancialmatters, learning,workandcommunitytasks,socialandleisureactivities.
ForlistsofthespecifiedAchievementStandardsseeLiteracy and Numeracy Achievement StandardsontheNZQAwebsite
Studies Guide 2017 - 9
NCEA Certificate & Course Endorsements
Certificate Endorsement
Excellence Endorsement TheNCEACertificatewillbeendorsedwithExcellence if 50ormorecreditsaregainedatExcellence.
Merit Endorsement TheNCEACertificatewillbeendorsedwithMerit if 50creditsormorearegainedatMeritorExcellence.
•Creditsearnedcancounttowardsanendorsementovermorethanoneyearandmorethanonelevel.However,theymustbegainedatthelevelofthecertificateorabove.
•Forexample,Level2creditswillcounttowardsendorsementofaLevel1NCEA,butLevel1creditswillnotcounttowardsendorsementofaLevel2NCEA.
Course Endorsement
Excellence Endorsement AcoursewillbeendorsedwithExcellenceif14ormore creditsatExcellenceareearnedwithinthecourseandwithin asingleschoolyear.
Merit Endorsement AcoursewillbeendorsedwithMeritif14ormore creditsatMeritorExcellenceareearnedwithinthecourse andwithinasingleschoolyear.
•Atleastthreeofthesecreditsmustbefromexternallyassessedstandardsandthreecreditsfrominternallyassessedstandards.Note,thisdoesnotapplytoPhysicalEducation,andLevel3VisualArts.
•Acourseendorsementcanbegainedindependentlyofaqualification.Forexample,astudentmayachieveaMeritendorsementfortheirLevel2MathematicscourseregardlessofwhethertheyachieveNCEALevel2.
•Acourseendorsementisgainedatthelevelofthelowest-levelstandardoftheeligiblecredits.•CoursesmayincludeUnitStandards,butonlyUnitStandardswithMeritand/orExcellencecriteriawillcontributetoanendorsement.
•Theresultforanystandardcanbeusedinonlyonecourseendorsementintheyearitisreported.•CourseendorsementdoesnotincludeScholarship.
NZQA Entry Fees (incl. gst )
Domestic candidates •Basicfee,regardlessofnumberofsubjectsentered $76.70•NZScholarship $30.00persubject
International fee-paying candidates •Basicfee,regardlessofnumberofsubjectsentered $383.30•NZScholarship $102.20persubject
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Accounting
Agriculture & Horticulture
Agribusiness
Biology
Business Studies
Calculus
Chemistry
Chinese
Classical Studies
Construction and Mechanical Technologies
Cook Islands Maori
Dance
Design (Practical Art)
New Zealand University Entrance – through NCEA
Design and Visual Communication
Digital Technologies
Drama
Earth and Space Science
Economics
Education for Sustainability
English
French
Geography
German
Health Education
History
History of Art
Home Economics
Indonesian
Japanese
Korean
Latin
Mathematics
Media Studies
Music Studies
Painting (Practical Art)
Photography (Practical Art)
Physical Education
Physics
Printmaking (Practical Art)
Processing Technologies
Religious Studies
Samoan
Science
Sculpture (Practical Art)
Spanish
Social Studies
Statistics
Technology
Te Reo Māori
Te Reo Rangatira
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO UNIVERSITY
Youmustmeettheadmissionrequirementsforyourprogramme(s)ofstudy.Inadditiontoachievinguniversityentrance,manyundergraduateprogrammesrequireyoutohavetakenspecificsubjectsandgainedminimumcreditsincertainsubjects.Manyuniversitieshavealsosetminimumrankscoresforguaranteedentrytospecificcourses (seep.11).Someprogrammeshaveotherrequirementssuchasaportfolio,auditionand/orinterview.
UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE
Year 11 students must note this.
NewrequirementsforUEfrom2014(i.e.neededforentryatthestartof2015):•NCEALevel3–i.e.60creditsatLevel3orhigherand20creditsatLevel2orhigher•14AScreditsmustbeearnedineachofTHREEsubjectsfromthelistofapprovedsubjects(nottwoaswasthecasebefore2014.)
•UENumeracy–10creditsatLevel1orhigherfromspecifiedAchievementStandards,orthreespecificnumeracystandards
•UELiteracy–10credits(5inreading,5inwriting)fromspecificLevel2orhigherAchievementStandards
NCEA APPROVED SUBJECTS FOR UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE
SubjectsprintedinboldareofferedbyChristchurchBoys’HighSchool
Studies Guide 2017 - 11
Guaranteed Entry Score (GES) for Entry to University Courses
GES or similar is now used by nearly all New Zealand Universities to select those students to be offered a place in courses where numbers are restricted.
CALCULATING A GUARANTEED ENTRY SCORE
Thebest80creditsfrombothAchievementandUnitStandardsin University Entrance approved subjects atLevel 3orhigher,areweightedbythelevelofachievement.
Excellence 4points Merit 3points Achieved 2point
•Amaximumof24creditsineachsubjectmaybecounted.•Iffewerthan80creditshavebeenachievedatLevel3orhigherthescorewillbebasedonthosethatbeenachieved.
• “You are advised to take approved subjects and Achievement Standards wherever possible in your school programme both for entrance purposes and as the best preparation for university study” –VictoriaUniversity,Wellington
An example of a GES calculationApproved Subject (best 24 credits per subject)
Excellence Credits
Merit Credits
Achieved Credits
English 8 6 6History - 6 10Statistics 4 4 16Geography - 10 10French - - 24SUBTOTAL 12 26 66Best 80 Credits 12 26 42CalculatePoints 48 pts (12x4) 78 pts (26x3) 84 pts (42x2) Score 210 points
Guaranteedentryscoresfornextyearwillbepublishedlater.Youshouldrefertothetertiaryprovider’swebsiteorseetheCareersstaffforthepointsrequired inthecurrentyearasanindication.
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New Zealand Scholarships – Year 13
NZScholarshipsrecognisetopstudentsintheirlastyearofschooling.Scholarshipexamsenablecandidatestobeassessedagainstchallengingstandards,andaredemandingforthemostablecandidatesineachsubject.Candidatesareexpectedtodemonstratehigh-levelcriticalthinking,abstractionandgeneralisation,andtointegrate,synthesiseandapplyknowledge,skills,understandingandideastocomplexsituations.
ELIGIBILITY TO RECEIVE A MONETARY AWARDTobeeligibletoreceiveascholarshipaward,thestudentmustbeenrolledintertiary(e.g.university)studyinNewZealandfortheyearsinwhichtheyreceivemonetaryawards.Forawardswithsecondorsubsequentyearpaymentsrecipientsmustmaintaina‘B’gradeaverageduringtheirtertiarystudyinNewZealand.
HOW MANY CANDIDATES ARE AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP?Approximately3%ofYear13studentsstudyingeachsubjectatlevel3areawardedaScholarship,havingreachedthestandardrequired.Thereissometolerancearoundthe3%,mainlyforthosesubjectswithfewcandidates. .
NZ SCHOLARSHIP VALUES
Premier Award Fortheverytop5to10candidates.TheminimumeligibilityrequirementtobeconsideredforthisawardisatleastthreeScholarshipsat“Outstanding”level.Thenumberofrecipientsforthisawardisrestrictedandachievingtheminimumrequirementwillnotguaranteeanaward. $10,000 each year for up to 3 yearsifatleasta‘B’gradeaverageintertiarystudy
Outstanding Scholar Award
Forthenext40-60topcandidates.TheminimumeligibilityrequirementtobeconsideredforthisawardisthreeScholarshipswithatleasttwoat“Outstanding”levelormorethanthreeScholarshipswithatleastoneat“Outstanding”.Thenumberofrecipientsforthisawardisrestrictedandachievingtheminimumrequirementwillnotguaranteeanaward. $5,000 each year for 3 yearsaslongasa‘B’gradeaverageismaintained.
Scholarship Award
ForcandidateswhogetScholarshipinthreeormoresubjects. $2,000 each year for up to 3 yearsaslongasa‘B’gradeaverageismaintained.
Top Subject Scholar Award
Forthetopcandidateineachoneofthe33Scholarshipsubjects. $2,000 each year for up to3 yearsaslongasa‘B’gradeaverageismaintained.
Single Subject Awards
ForcandidateswhogetScholarshipinoneortwosubjects. A‘one-off’awardof$500 per subject(maximumpayment$1000)
THE COST OF ENTERING SCHOLARSHIPSee NZQA fees p.9.
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School Scholarships and Awards (approximate values only)
Bickerton-Widdowson Scholarships $1000foreachNCEAScholarshipgained–ifattendingCanterburyUniversity.
Clark Boyce Scholarship $1,500–ifintendingtomajorinLawandcompletingLaw-relatedpapersinfirstyearatUniversity.
A.N.V. Dobbs Memorial Scholarship $3,000forthestudytowardsaCommercedegree.
J.F. Moffatt Scholarship $1,000foroneyeartoapupilintendingtomajorinChemistryattheCanterburyUniversity.
Sir Arthur Sims Scholarships $2,000ayearforthreeyears–ifafull-timedegreecourseatLincolnUniversity.
A.D. Trench Awards $1,000–onthebasisofNCEAresults;iftakingauniversitysciencecourse.
John Wilson Memorial Scholarship $2,500–ifstudyingtowardsaSciencedegree(includingComputingandEngineering)atCanterburyUniversity.
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Background Information For Careers
•Thenotesonthefollowingpagesrepresentonlyasmallselectionofpossiblecareersandtheentryrequirementslistedhereareonlyaguideandgenerallyminimumones.Oftenanextrayearofschoolcanhelpyourchancesofselection.Seethecareersstaffforfurtherdetails.
•Generallythehigherthelevelofthequalificationsought,thehighertheschoolqualificationrequired.DegreesrequireUniversityEntrance(seep.10)andNationalDiplomasrequire54ormoreLevel2credits.
•Careerssuchastradeswhichhaveanapprenticeshiporpre-tradetrainingrequirementatpresentarenotlisted.MostcurrentlyrequireEnglish,mathematicsandasciencetoLevel2,aswellasotherappropriatesubjects.PleaseseetheCareersstaffifyouareinterestedinmoreinformationregardingpre-tradecourses
•STARcoursesandWorkExplorationoftenhelptogainentry.
•Forfurtherormoredetailedinformationseethecareersstafforusetheresourcesandcomputerinthetransitionroomtovisitthewebsitesoftertiaryinstitutions.Ausefulwebsiteis:www.careers.govt.nz(clickon“jobs”or“coursesandtraining”),thereisalsoasectionforparents.WerecommendthatyoucompletetheCareerquestquizseveraltimeswhilstatschoolasyourinterestsmaychange.Visithttp://www2.careers.govt.nz/index.php?id=7729and“Start”thequiz.Pleasealsoregularlycheckthe‘Careers’sectionoftheCBHSWebsiteforupdatedinformation.
•Successintertiaryeducationcorrelatescloselywithsuccessatschool–themoreyouhaveabovetheminimumrequirements,thehigherthechancesofsuccess.
Background required for various careers
Theschedulebelowrelatesmainlytolocalcourses.Youneedtocheckrequirementsforentryintospecificcoursesassomehavearestrictednumberofplaces.Youcandothisbycheckingoutthewebsitesofprovidersthatruncoursesyouareinterestedin.(Note:forAucklandUniversityyouneedtohaveatleastonehumanityinyourcourseforanydegree.)
Career Area Qualification Subjects Minimum Entry
Agriculture/Farming Certificate Gen.Ed.Sciences,GEO.MAT. 16years&min.3yearssecondaryeducation
Diploma Year12BIO,ENG,MAT,CHEM/PHYrecommended
NCEA48Creditsormoreinbest4subjects Level2
Degree Year13,BIO,MAT,CHEM UEAirTrafficControl Licence
AirwaysCorp.ofNZENG,MAT,PHY Keyboardskillsuseful
UE,age20yearsENG,MAT,PHY
Apprenticeships:e.g. Electrician Plumber Builder Painter
Cert.&Dip. Year11qualsinENG,MAT&PHYcanberequired.
CheckPolytechnicprogrammesforspecificrequirements
AutomotiveMechanics Cert.&Dip. 3/4yearsSec.Ed.Level1English,10credits,MAT&PHYdesirable
Aviation (i)AirForce
AirForceOfficer MAC,PHY,ENG 90CreditsL3ENG,MAT,PHYpreferred
Pilot/Navigator PHY,MAT,CHEMorCOMPST,ENG MAT,ENG,Sciencepref.PHY18creditsLevel2
Cert.AeronauticalEng.AirNZ Yr12ENG.MAT&PHY Goodgrades.Pre-enrolmentas-sessment
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Career Area Qualification Subjects Minimum Entry
(iii)FlyingAcademyandSchool
Year12,MAT,PHY Pre-selectionprocess,18yearsofage
Architecture Degree ART,PHY&MAThighlyrecommend-ed.COMPST&GRAuseful.
Auckland-directentrygoodgrades,UEverycompetitive.Interview, Artportfolio,1TableA&Bsubjectrequired
Year132ofL3MAC/MAS/PHY ARTrecommended.
Victoria-Intyear,competitiveentrytoYear2-noportfolio Unitec-Portfolio&UE
ArchitecturalTechnology Diploma Year12MAT,PHY,ENG,ARTpref. Goodgrades,Year12MathsArchitecturalDraughting NZCertificate Year12MAT,PHY,GRAorDesign
pref.MAT,PHYYear12
Commerce/Business NZ DipBus ENG,MAT 48NCEACreditsorbetter,Level2Degree MAT,ENG,ACC,ECOrecommended.
MACifmajoringinECOorFinanceUESomeUniv.limitedentry NB:SpecialistCommdegreesatLincoln&Massey
Computing/InformationTechnology
Certificate Year12MAT,COMP Good Year 12 gradesDegree MACrecommended,orMAS,PHY,
ECO,ComputingUE,Limitedentryforsomeuniver-sities
ConstructionEconomics (QuantitySurveying)
Diploma MAT,ECO,COMPST Year12.GoodMarks.Degree UE,MATessential.ECO,PHY,&
COMPSTrecommended.ConstructionManagement Diploma L2MAT&ENGorASMAT&ENG
Degree MAT,ENG,COMPST. UEDentistry Degree SeeHealthScienceIntermediate
OtagoDesign Degree4yrs ARTessential
UsefulENG,HIS,MAT,PHY,ARH,ComputerSkills,Graphics
UE,Portfoliorequired,competitiveentry,
Engineering Diploma Year12MAT,PHY.SC,GRAdesirable MAT&PHYS48CreditsLevel2orbetterinbest4subjects
B. Eng Tech 42Level3credits&14inMAC&Physics
Degree Year13MAC&PHYessential.CHEMhighlyrecommended.ENG&MASrecommended
18Level3creditsMAC.14creditsLevel3Phy.9creditsLevel3CHEM
FineArts Diploma Polytechnics:Year12inENG&ART PortfoliorequiredDegree ART,ARH UE,Canterbury:Goodpassesin2
ARTYear13subjects&portfolio,or2portfolios. AucklandPortfolioandwrittenap-plnrequired Massey-Competitiveentry,portfolio.RefertoindividualUniwebsites.
FoodScience HumanNutrition
Degree CHEM.essential.BIO,MAT,PHYrecommended.
English,accounting
Forestry Degree BIO,CHEM,MASessential,ECO&ENGrecommended
UE
HealthScience(Medicine) Medicine,Dentistry,Pharmacy,MedLabScience,Physiotherapy
BIO,CHEM.Essential.ENG.PHY.&MATHStominimumASlevel.MACalsogoodprep.
AucklandMedicalSchool:eitherYearIB.HealthScorB.BiomedSc:SeeUniversityAucklandwebsiteforsubjects OtagoMedSchool:HealthScienceIntermediate-compulsoryBIO,CHE,PHY,MAS-competitive2ndyearentryforAucklandandOtago.
Horticulture BAg.Sc/HortSc BIO,CHEM,MAT UEBComm•FarmManagement•Horticulture
BIO,MAT ACC,GEO&ECOrecommended
UE
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Career Area Qualification Subjects Minimum Entry
Journalism Degree. ENGandEnglishrichsubjectrecom-mended
Postgraddiploma-DegreeRe-quired. Competitiveentry
Languages Degree ENG,LAN UELandscapeArchitecture Diploma MAT,DES,BIO,GEOrecommended
MAT,DES,BIO,GEOrecommendedUnitec:NCEALevel2credits.
Degree UE,PortfolioforUnitec.OpenentryYr1Vic.&Lincoln-noportfolio.
Law Degree ENG.Essential,Englishrichsubjectsrecommended,history,languages
UE,Verycompetitiveentrytosecondyear.
Medicine:seeHealthSci-ence
MedLab.Science Degree BIO,CHEMENG,MAT,PHY UE,IntyearatOtagoMediaStudies Certificate Year 12 ENG GoodgradeinENG.Workexperi-
encedesirable.STARcourse.B.Communication,AUT,Unitec,WaikatoandMassey
UEandwrittenappln,Competitiveentry,highgradesforAUT.MediaStudies&CommunicationarealsoBAmajors
MedicalRadiationTechnol-ogy
Degree Year13ENG,MATand1Sciencesubject,pref.PHY
UEandselectioncriteria UNITECandChchPolytechnic
MedicalRadiationTherapy Degree ENG,MAT,PHY,BIO. UE.Univ.Otago.PostGrad.pro-grammesrequireSciencedegree.
Music Degree MUStoatleastYear12,preferablyYear 13
UE.Auditionforperformance-checkearlyclosingdates.
Nursing DegreeprogrammeatPolytechnicsandUniv.
BIO,CHEM.orPHY.plusoneTableAsubject
Limitedentryprogramme.Checkrequirements.BIO&CHEMre-comm.
Optometry Degree CHEM,BIO,PHY UE(Year1ofB.Sc.BioMed)com-petitiveentry.
Pharmacy Degree MAT,CHEM,BIOessential,PHY,ENGrecommended.
UE.Competitivedirectentryandinterview.BIO&CHEM.FullAlevelspreferred. OtagoHealthScienceInt.Yr1course.
PhysicalEducation Degree BIO,ENG&P.E,CHEM,Physics,&MAS,recommended.
Admissioncompetitive-Otago. ExcellentYear12marksandU.E.
Physiotherapy-AucklandandOtago
Degree ENG,BIO,CHEM,PHY,MATforOtago.H.Sc.Int
UE,OtagoHSc.Int. AUT-noprescribedsubjects.Com-petitiveentryNCEA56L3creditsin3subjects.CIE180points:FullAlevelspreferred.
SportandRecreation SportandExerciseScience
Degree P.E.recommended.BIO,ENG,GEOhelpful
UE
Science Certificate Year12BIO,CHEM,MAT,PHYde-pendingonmajor.
Degree MAT,BIO,PHY,CHEMdependingonmajor.
UE.Limitedentryforsomecourses
Speech&LanguageTherapy
Degree, Postgrad.
SciencetoatleastYear12,BIOrec-ommendedandEnglish.
UE.Competitiveentrytosecondyear,Cant.andMassey,Post-grad.Auck.
SocialWork Degree English UE.Competitiveentrytosecondyear
Surveying Diploma MAT,PHY,GraphicsYr12,Comp.St.useful
Min35Level2creditsinbest3subjectsincludingMaths,12cred-itsinAlgebra&Trig
Degree ENG,MAC,MAS.Comp.St.&GEOUseful
UE.IntyearatOtago
Teaching Gen.Education Primary:UE&somerequiredsub-jects
Interview:watchearlyclosingdates.
Secondary:4yeardegreeorPostGrad Dip.
Technology Degree PHY&MAC,CHEMifmajorindegree.
Limitedentryprogrammes.
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Career Area Qualification Subjects Minimum Entry
VeterinaryScience Degree UEBIO,CHEM,MAS,PHYS,ENG VetSci.Int.Massey.CompetitiveEntrytoSemester2.
VisualCommunication Diploma,Degree ENG,ART UE.Verycompetitive.PortfolioRequired.
Learning Programmes
Five or Six Subjects•InYears11and12allstudentstakesixsubjects.•Year13studentstakefiveorsixsubjects.•InYears12and13itispossibletoincludemulti-levelcourses(seebelow).ThisoptionneedstobecarefullydiscussedwiththeCareersAdvisorand/orappropriateDean.
•Year13studentsgainingExcellence(orpossiblyMerit)endorsementsforLevel2subjectsareexpectedtoenterNZScholarshipinthatsubject.
Multi-level Studies Seniorstudentsmaychooseacourseinwhichsubjectsarestudiedatdifferentyearlevels. Thisflexibilityprovidesstudentswiththeopportunityto:•choosefromawiderrangeofsubjects•shapeacoursetotheirindividualneeds•extendwherethereisprovenabilityandconfidence,andto reinforcelearningwherethere hasbeendifficulty•developbasicskillsthatenhanceemploymentopportunities.
Subject Entry RequirementsSeeYearGroupProgrammes(p.24)andtherequirementslistedaspartofthedescriptionofeachsubject.TheyeargroupDeanisresponsibleformanagingstudentplacementand,withtheHeadofDepartment,decidingonappropriatecoursesforparticularstudents.
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Learning Extension Activities
Additionaltuition,asappropriate,isavailabletostudentswithinoroutsidenormalclassroomhours.Thisincludesreadingassistance,Englishforspeakersofotherlanguages(ESOL),mathematicstutoring,studyskills,writingsupport,extensionandinstrumentalmusictuition.
TheCareerPathwayscourseinYear12providesopportunitiesforstudentstoexploreinterestsbeyondthenormalcurriculum,andfurtherdevelopindependenceandcreativity.
First Year University Courses Thesemaybeavailableinsomesubjects.HeadsofDepartmentortheCareersAdviserwillprovidedetails.Schoolfundingmaycoversomeoftheassociateduniversitycoursefees
Gifted and Talented Programme Thisprogrammeaimstoprovidegiftedstudentswiththesupportneededtofullydeveloptheirgiftsintotalentsandtochallengeeachstudent.Amulti-categoryapproachtogiftednessistaken:academic,arts,cultural,andsportsare recognised and supported.
Theschoolendeavourstoprovideavarietyofoptionsincludingadifferentiatedcurriculumwithintheclassroom;acceleration;andenrichmentactivitiesinclass,school-wideandexternally.Inaddition,itrecognisesthatgiftedstudentsalsoneedon-goingpastoralcareandhasacoordinatorforthegiftedprogrammeinadditiontotheschool’sguidancecounsellorsandDeanswhomgiftedstudentsareabletoconsult.
Ourprogrammehasarangeofformalandinformalidentificationprocesses,e.g.datagatheringfromcontributingschoolsandRTLB,standardisedtestingandnominationbystudent,teacher,parentordean.
InYear9,potentialstudentsandtheirparentsareaskedtocompleteasurvey.Afterallinformationiscollated,thestudentisinterviewedtoassessanyspecialrequirementshethinkshehas.Anindividualeducationalplan(IEP)isdrawnupincorporatingalltheseideasandacopyisgiventothestudentandparentsforfurtherinput.Thisisverymuchateameffortfromstudent,parentsandtheschool.
Studentswhoshowspecialtalentsinparticularsubjectsmaybeallowedtopursuethematahigherlevel,concurrentlywiththeirregularcourse.
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Transition To Work
Transition programmes aim to develop the skills and knowledge necessary for students to make a successful transition to post-school life, especially the world of work.
The following programmes help in this process.
STAR courses—enablestudentstoexperiencestudynotnormallyavailableatschool.They: •enablesubjectssuchasIndustrialTrades,Electronics,OutdoorPursuitstoofferfurtherskilldevelopmentwithoutsideproviderssuchaspolytechnics. •enableindividualstudentswhoareunsureoftheirfuturepathwaystotastedifferentcareeroptions.ListsofStarcoursesaredisplayedintheCareersRoom. •extendstudentswhohavebeenhighlysuccessfulacademicallythroughextensionstudiesatuniversity.SubjectsavailableincludeMATH104,COSC121/122andPSYC104atCanterburyUniversity,andSURV111(intropapertoB.Surveying)andGEOL112bydistancelearningthroughOtagoUniversity. •LincolnUniversityisofferingtwopapers–ACCT102andECCO105bydistantlearning.StudentsneedtodiscusssuchoptionswiththeYear13dean.
Work Exploration—studentsspendtimewithintheworkplace,gaininganunderstandingoftheworkenvironment,thevocationalneedsandcareerstructurewithinparticularindustries.
Gateway Programme—TheschoolhasgainedfundingtoimplementthisprogrammewhichprovidesstructuredworkplacelearningopportunitiesforseniorschoolstudentsinYears11to13.Thekeyfeaturesare:•Aworkplacelearningcomponentisincorporatedintothestudent’soverallstudyprogramme.•Theworkplacementisrelevanttothestudent’sstudyprogrammeorvocationalgoalsandtheworkplacelearningisintegratedaccordingly.
•Theschool,employerandstudentformalisethearrangementbeforethestudententerstheworkplace.•TheworkplacelearningisassessedagainstNCEAUnitorAchievementStandards.•Anindividualtrainingplanisdevelopedforeachstudent,detailingthelearningandNCEAstandardstobeachievedintheworkplace.Studentswillbeexpectedtoachieveatleast20creditstowardsawork-basedqualification.
•Theassessmentofworkplacelearningusuallyoccursintheworkplace.
Note: Gateway is not a separate subject – students will apply for Gateway during Terms 1 and 2 and the timing of the work experience will be negotiated with parents, students and employers. Further information from the Careers–Transition Department.
Work Shadowing—differsfromworkexperienceinthattheemphasisisonobservationratherthandoingandisofashorterduration–halforfullday.
Career Pathways Programmes(seep.32)Familiarisation Programmes—visitstouniversities,polytechnicsandprivatetrainingestablishments;hostingofliaisonofficers;visitstoindustry.Community Service Schemes—aprogrammeofvoluntaryassistanceforcommunitygroups.Curriculum Vitae—assistancewithwritingtheseandjobortertiaryeducationapplications.Career Planning Interviews—onanindividualbasis.Careers Expo—Year10and12gobybus,othersintheirowntime;visitingspeakers.Vocational Pathways(seep.20)
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Financial Assistance
SomestudentsmaybeeligibleforGovernmentstudentallowancesfromtheir18thbirthday(seeDeanorCareersAdvisor)
Secondaryschoolstudentswhoareobligedtoliveawayfromhometoattendschoolmaybeabletoapplyforthefollowingbursaries:
•SecondarySchoolBursariesandSecondarySchoolTechnicalBursariesincaseswherethelocalschoolisunabletoprovideadesiredcourseofstudy.
TheseBursarieseachhaveavalueof$1,990p.a.Applicationformsareavailablefromtheschooloffice.Applicationscloseon31MarchwiththelocalmanagerNationalOperations,MinistryofEducation,Christchurch.
•SchoolBoardingBursariesincaseswhereastudent’sresidenceisatleast4.8kmfromtransportorthenearestschool.
MaoriandPacificIslandstudentsareabletoseekfinancialassistancefromtheMaoriEducationFoundationandthePacificIslandPolynesianEducationFoundation(PIPEF).Forinformationcontact:TheSecretary,MaoriEducationFoundation,P.O.Box3745,Wellington.Applicationsclose31March.[Website:www.maorieducation.org.nz/sch/sec_sch.html]
NCEAentryfees.TheGovernmentprovidesfinancialassistancewithfees: •forparentsonaWINZbenefit,StudyLinkallowance,orwithaCommunityServicescard. •ifseveralstudentsfromonefamilyareenteredforNCEAandtheirtotalfeesexceed$200.ApplicationformsareavailablefromTerm2fromtheschoolofficeorbyemailing:sintonjr@staff.cbhs.school.nz
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Year Group Programmes
InYears9and10thecurriculumseekstoprovideabroad,generaleducation,introducingsomeofthesubjectsthatcanbetakenintheseniorschoolandalsoensuringthatthenecessaryliteracy,numeracy,presentation,researchandotherfundamentallearningskillsaredeveloped.TheYear11curriculumisstillbroad-basedbutthereisopportunitytobegintospecialiseinsomesubjects.TheopportunitytospecialiseistakenfurtherinYears12and13inpreparationfortertiarystudyandparticipationinthework-force.
Year 9
Allstudentsstudy:English, Health, Mathematics, Physical Education, Science, Social Studies, and one language chosenfromChinese, French, Japanese or Te Reo Māori.(Forasmallgroupofstudentsthelanguagemaybereplacedbyanintensivereadingcourse).InadditionthereisapproximatelyonetermeachofMaterials Technology, Music and Art.
Year 10
Allstudentsstudy:English, Health, Mathematics, Physical Education, Science, Social Studies with someTechnology. Two full-yearoptionsubjectsarechosenfrom:Chinese, Commerce, Design and Visual Communication, French, History–Geography, Japanese, Materials Tech-nology, Music, Practical Art, Te Reo Māori.TheoptionsubjectsenablestudentstobroadentheirexperienceandprovideabasisforchoosingYear11subjects.Theschoolencouragesstudentstocontinuelearningasecondlanguage.• Year 10 foreign language studyisanecessarybackgroundforstudyinthatlanguageinYear11.• Year 10 study in the other option subjectsprovidesaveryusefulbackgroundforYear11studyinasubject–howeverallcanbepickedupforthefirsttimeinYear11.
ENTRANCE TO YEAR 11–13 COURSESCourseentrywillremainatthediscretionoftheschool.Studentswillbeenteredintocoursesthat,withintheschoolresources,bestenablethemtoachievewellinNCEAandwhichwillprovideapathwayforsuccessfullivescreatingresilient,adaptable,hardworkingthinkersandcommunicatorswithastrongsenseofplaceandidentity.
Year 11
Allstudentsstudy: English, Mathematics and either Science (singlesubject) or Biochemistry + Physical Science (doublesubject).–IfScienceischosen,three optionsarechosenfromthefollowinglist.–IfBiochemistry + Physical Scienceischosen,two optionsarechosenfromthefollowinglist.Options:Accounting,Chinese,Design&VisualCommunication,Economics,French,Geography, Health,History,Japanese,MaterialsTechnology,Music,PhysicalEducation,TechnologyPre-Trade,TeReoMāori,VisualArts.Year11Qualifications (see ‘Assessment’ in subject outlines)StudentswillbeassessedagainstLevel1AchievementStandardsand/orUnitStandards. UnitStandardsandsomeAchievementStandardsareassessedinternallyduringnormalclasseswiththebalanceofAchievementStandardsassessedexternallythroughnationalexaminationorpresentationoffoliosofworkattheendoftheyear.EachStandardcarriescreditpoints;80creditsatLevel1orhigher,andincluding10literacyand10numeracycredits,willearnaNational Certificate in Educational Achievement, Level 1.StudentsmayalsogainNCEA Standards,coursesandcertificateswith Merit and Excellence Endorsements (see page 9).
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Year 12
IMPORTANT
InselectingYear12courses,studentsmustgiveverycarefulthoughttowhichYear13coursestheywilltakethefollowingyear.TakingaYear12coursethatdoesnotleaddirectlytoaYear13subjectislikelytomeanhavingtotakeoneormorenewsubjectsinYear13.Ifyouareconsideringgoingtouniversity,itisadvisableinYear12totakefiveorsixcoursesleadingtoYear13UE-approvedsubjects(seelistonp10).
ItispossibleforYear12studentstotakeoneormoresubjectsatdifferentyearlevels.PossibilitiesshouldbediscussedwellinadvancewiththeappropriateDean.
English istheonlycompulsorysubject–exceptforthosewhohavealreadycompletedanEnglishLevel 2course.Communication Skills maybeavailabletothosewhoreallystruggle.
Alargeproportionofstudentscontinuetheireducationafterleavingschoolandmanyoftheircoursesrequiremathematicalorstatisticalskills.Accordingly,itisstronglyrecommendedthatallYear12studentscontinuewithMathematics.ThosestudentswhoreallystrugglemaybeofferedtheopportunitytotakeMathematics Applied and,forthemoreable,Cambridge Mathematicsmaybeanoption.
General Studies and Gateway (see also p. 32)Fourperiodsaweekthroughouttheyear–byinvitationonly.
Year 12 Qualifications (see ‘Assessment’ in course outlines)StudentswillbeassessedinnearlyallcoursesagainstLevel2AchievementorUnitStandards. StudentsmayalsogainNCEA Standards,coursesandcertificateswith Endorsements (see page 9).
Note: 1.Level2isawardedonlyifthe10Level1numeracyand10literacycreditshavebeenearned.2.UniversityEntranceincludesarequirementforNCEALevel3,including14creditscomingfromeachofthreeofthe‘approved’subjects.(see p. 10)3.HallsofResidenceentryisdecidedonLevel2NCEAresults–notLevel3results.
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Year 13
IMPORTANT
InselectingYear13courses,studentsmustgivevery carefulthoughttofuturestudyintentions.Ifyouareconsideringgoingtouniversity,itisdesirabletotakefiveorsixUE-approvedsubjects.ReadthesectionsonUniversityEntranceandGuaranteedEntryScoresverycarefully.(page10.)
• Themajorityofstudentsstudyfive subjectsbutitispossibletotakesix subjectsinYear13.• StudyatuniversityoranotherlearninginstitutionduringYear13maybeapprovedbytheDean.
Year 13 Qualifications (see ‘Assessment’ in course outlines)StudentswillbeassessedinnearlyallcoursesagainstLevel3AchievementorUnitStandards. Studentsmayalsogain NCEA Standards,coursesandcertificateswith Endorsements. (see page 9).
NZ SCHOLARSHIP
IfyougainedaLevel2ExcellenceorMeritsubjectendorsementinYear12,youshouldbeattemptingScholarshipinthatsubject.AttemptingScholarshipintroducesfurtherlearningopportunities,willenhanceLevel3achievementandmaybefinanciallyveryrewardingwithNZQAandSchoolscholarshipsawardedeachyear.
Note:NZScholarshipisofferedforUEapprovedcoursesonly(seep.10)–i.e.itisnotavailableforcoursessuchasThinkingSkills.
Course costs Thoseprovided inthisbookletarean indicationonly.Specificanddetailedcostingswillbeprovidedatthestartoftheschoolyearoronceallaspectsofthecoursehavebeenconfirmed.
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ART
INTRODUCTION
Studentsarechallengedandencouragedin:•creativeandimaginativeself-expression•developingtechnicalskillusingawiderangeofartpracticesandprocedures
•organisationofmaterials,equipmentandmanagementoftime
•developmentofideas•understandingthefunctionsofart•learningaboutcontemporaryandhistoricalartandartofothercultures
•discoveringthevocationaloptionsthatskillsandqualificationsinartcanafford.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
Avarietyofsubjectsperceivedasrelevanttotheyeargroupofstudentswillbeusedtostimulatethemakingofartworks.Studentswillusearangeofthefollowingprocessesandtechniques:•drawing–usingarangeofdrawingmediae.g.charcoalpencil,chalk,pen,crayon,pastel,pencil,graphiteink,dye,collage
•printmaking–woodblock,intaglio,collographmonoprint(thisisatechnologyunit)
•painting•design–2Ddesigne.g.logo,illustration,poster,3D
design e.g. packaging•construction–maskmaking,sculpture,picture-makinginrelief.
Artappreciation–whererelevanttocoursecontent,studentsdiscuss,viewandresearchtheworkofestablishedartists,bothcontemporaryandtraditional.
ASSESSMENT
Assessmentisongoingthroughoutthecourse.Allwork,fromworkingdrawingstofinishedartwork,isassessed.Studentsarealsoencouragedtocriticallyappraisetheirownworkanalysingtheirstrengthsandweaknesses.StudentswillalsoenterforaLevel1NCEAArtHistoryStandard.
COSTS
Opentoreview–$45coverscostsofdisposablematerialssuppliedbytheArtdepartment.
360 10 PAR — PRACTICAL ART
NCEA STANDARD – 10PAR Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
Internal
91016 v3 1 4 yes no Art History 1.2 - Demonstrate understanding of the subject matter of art works
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
16Level1creditsinArtor12creditsin1.4atExcellenceorMeritinArt
INTRODUCTION
Theaimofthiscourseistodevelopanunderstandingofexistingproceduresandpracticeswhichunderlieartanddesignandthepracticeandextensionoftheseinindividualperformance.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
•Drawing–studentsexplorearangeofdrawingtechniquesusingavarietyofmedia.
362 12 VAR — VISUAL ARTS
NCEA STANDARDS – 12 VAR Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91321 v2 2 12 no no Visual Arts 2.4 - Produce a systematic body of work that shows understanding of art making conventions and ideas within painting
91323 v2 2 12 no no Visual Arts 2.4 - Produce a systematic body of work that shows understanding of art making conventions and ideas within printmaking
Internal
91311 v2 2 4 no no Visual Arts 2.2 - Use drawing methods to apply knowledge of conventions appropriate to painting
91313 v2 2 4 no no Visual Arts 2.2 - Use drawing methods to apply knowledge of conventions appropriate to printmaking
91316 v2 2 4 no no Visual Arts 2.3 - Develop ideas in a related series of drawings appropriate to established painting practice
91318 v2 2 4 no no Visual Arts 2.3 - Develop ideas in a related series of drawings appropriate to established printmaking practice
91325 v2 2 4 no no Visual Arts 2.5 - Produce a resolved work that demonstrates control of skills appropriate to cultural conventions
•Exploringthemedia–studentsexploreandextendtechnicalandcompositionalskillsintwotothreeofthefollowing:painting,printmaking,mixedmedia.Researchintocurrentandestablishedpracticeandproceduresisanintegralpartoftheworkingprocess.
•Individualproject–studentsselectamediumtoworkin,andwillthenexploreathemeoftheirownchoice.Theyworkthrougharelatedseriesofdrawings,smallandlargeworks,andcompleteasetnumberoffinishedworks.
COSTS
Opentoreview–approx.$80.
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Year10Artrecommended
INTRODUCTION
Theaimofthecourseistoenablestudentsto:•developpracticalknowledgeinthevisualarts•developideasinthevisualarts•communicateandinterpretinthevisualarts•understandthevisualartsincontext.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
Subjectmatterappropriatetotheyeargroupisusedtostimulatethemakingofartworks.Thesubjectorthemecontinuesthroughouttheyear.
361 11 VAR — VISUAL ARTS
Studentsareinvolvedinusingarangeofmaterialsandequipmenttodeveloptheappropriateskillsinaselectionofpainting,print-making,mixedmediaorconstruction.Drawingisseentobethefoundationskillandisgivendueemphasis.StudentsalsoundertakeresearchintotheworksofMaoriandEuropeanartiststhatarerelevanttothecourse–thisinvolvesdrawing,critiquingandanalysis.Ideasandtechniquesderivedfromthisareincorporatedintopracticalwork.
COSTS
Opentoreview–approx.$80.
NCEA STANDARDS – 11 VAR Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
External
90916 v3 1 12 no no Visual Arts 1.4 - Produce a body of work informed by established practice, which develops ideas, using a range of media
Internal
90915 v2 1 6 no no Visual Arts 1.3 - Use drawing conventions to develop work in more than one field of practice
90917 v3 1 4 no no Visual Arts 1.5 - Produce a finished work that demonstrates skills appropriate to cultural conventions
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
16creditsinLevel1ArtorExcellenceorMeritforArt1.4(12credits).Subjecttotheavailablityofcomputers,placesmaybelimited.Thislimitationwillnotapplytostudentswhohavealaptopwiththeappropriatesoftwareinstalledandwhomeettheaboverequirements.
INTRODUCTION
Thiscourseintroducesstudentstodesignpracticesandproceduresandextendstheirunderstandingthroughindividualperformance.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
Amixtureofwrittenandpracticalworkiscovered.Studentslearnskillstodevelopproblem-solvingstrategies.Theyworkonavarietyofprojectsusingbothhand-drawingandcomputergeneratedtechniquesthatarebasedonalloraselectionofthelistedStandardsAreasofdevelopmentmayinclude:designbriefsforlogos;posters;illustration;companyidentitythroughpromotionalmaterialforfashion,musicor3Ddesignindustries.
COSTS
Opentoreview–approx.$30
312 12 DES — DESIGN ART–VISUAL MARKETING
NCEA STANDARDS – 12DES Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91320 v2 2 12 no no Visual Arts 2.4 - Produce a systematic body of work that shows understanding of art making conventions and ideas within design
Internal
91305 v2 2 4 no no Visual Arts 2.1 - Demonstrate an understanding of methods and ideas from established practice appropriate to design
91310 v2 2 4 no no Visual Arts 2.2 - Use drawing methods to apply knowledge of conventions appropriate to design
91315 v2 2 4 no no Visual Arts 2.3 - Develop ideas in a related series of drawings appropriate to established design practice
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
TwelveLevel2creditsinDesignArt.Subjecttotheavailablityofcomputers,placesmaybelimited.Thislimitationwillnotapplytostudentswhohavealaptopwiththeappropriatesoftwareinstalledandwhomeettheaboverequirements.
INTRODUCTION
TheaimistodevelopanunderstandingofexistingdesignpracticesandtoundertakedesignprojectsproducedwithinasetofclearlydefineddesignproblemsthatareexploredinthecontextofalloraselectionofthelistedStandards.Theuseofthedesignprocesstosolve,analyseandgenerateideasisdevelopedintothreeLevel3AchievementStandards.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
•Foundationskills–studentssettheirownandworkonprojectsrelatedtothefollowing:illustration,layoutandtypography,3Ddesign,companyidentity,fashiondesign,tonameafewpossibilities.
•Research–studentscriticallyassesstheeffectivenessoftheirownworkandhowitrelatestoexistingdesignexamples.
•Throughaseriesofindividuallygenerateddesignprojectsstudentsusedesignprocessesandtechniquestogenerate,clarifyandresolvetheirideastomeetthecriteriafortheachievementstandardsforLevel3Design.
COSTS
Opentoreview–approx.$30
313 13 DES — DESIGN ART–VISUAL MARKETING
NCEA STANDARDS – 13DES Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91455 v2 3 14 no no Design 3.4 - Produce a systematic body of work that integrates conventions and regenerates ideas within design practice
Internal
91440 v2 3 4 no no Design 3.1 - Analyse methods and ideas from established design practice
91445 v2 3 4 no no Design 3.2 - Use drawing to demonstrate understanding of conventions appropriate to design
91450 v2 3 4 no no Design 3.3 - Systematically clarify ideas using drawing informed by established design practice
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
16Level1creditsinArtor12creditsin1.4atExcellenceorMeritinArt.Subjecttotheavailablityofcomputers,placesmaybelimited.Thislimitationwillnotapplytostudentswhohavealaptopwiththeappropriatesoftwareinstalledandwhomeettheaboverequirements.
INTRODUCTION
Thiscourseintroducesstudentstophotographypracticesandproceduresandextendstheirunderstandingthroughindividualperformance.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
Thereisamixtureofwrittenworkandpracticalwork,
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withresearchintorecentlyestablishedpractices.ThecoursecoverstheuseofPhotoShopandotherdigitalprograms.Dark-roomskills,blackandwhitefilmprocessing;enlargingandprinting;maybecovereddependingonthestudent’sinterest.Alsoaddressed:picture-makingconventionsandskills,thestudyofphotographersasartists;thematicapplicationofanideabasedontheworkofanotherartistandrelatingtotheindividual’scourseofstudy.
COSTS
Materials–$40.AllstudentsmusthavetheirowndigitalSLRcamerawithlightmeterandmanualfunction
NCEA STANDARDS – 12PHO Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91322 v2 2 12 no no Visual Arts 2.4 - Produce a systematic body of work that shows understanding of art making conventions and ideas within photography
Internal
91307 v2 2 4 no no Visual Arts 2.1 - Demonstrate an understanding of methods and ideas from established practice appropriate to photography
91312 v2 2 4 no no Visual Arts 2.2 - Use drawing methods to apply knowledge of conventions appropriate to photography
91317 v2 2 4 no no Visual Arts 2.3 - Develop ideas in a related series of drawings appropriate to established photography practice
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
TwelveLevel2creditsinPhotography
INTRODUCTION
Theaimistodevelopathematicunderstandingandapproachtophotographythatallowsastudenttodemonstratehisideasinathematicway.Useofphotographictechniquesandprocessestosolve,analyseandgenerateideasisdevelopedintothreeLevel3AchievementStandards.
CONTENT
ThecoursecoverstheuseofPhotoShopandotherdigitallyrelatedprograms.Dark-roomskills,blackandwhitefilmprocessing.enlargingandprintingcanbecovereddependingonstudentinterest.Theabilityto
usetechnicallanguagetodiscussideasandresultsisalsodeveloped.
SKILLS
•GainsomeknowledgeofhistoricalphotographicdevelopmentandconventionsandrelatethemtocontemporarypracticeinNewZealandandintemationally.
•Developcompositionalskillsthroughexercisingcriticalfacultiesindiscussingandwritingabouttheirownandothers’workbyusingartistmodels,(ie.establishedphotographers),togeneratecompositionalstartingpointsintheirownwork.
COSTS
Materials–$50.
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NCEA STANDARDS – 13PHO Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91457 v2 3 14 no no Photography 3.4 - Produce a systematic body of work that integrates conventions and regenerates ideas within photography practice
Internal
91442 v2 3 4 no no Photography 3.1 - Analyse methods and ideas from established photography practice
91447 v2 3 4 no no Photography 3.2 - Use drawing to demonstrate understanding of conventions appropriate to photography
91452 v2 3 4 no no Photography 3.3 - Systematically clarify ideas using drawing informed by established photography practice
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
18Level2creditsinArtorPhotographyorDesign.
INTRODUCTION
Theaimistodevelopanunderstandingofexistingproceduresandpracticeswhichunderliethemakingofartanddesignandthepracticeandextensionofthoseinindividualperformance.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
• Drawing–revisionofthebasicskills.• Individualproject–studentsworkonathematicstudyoftheirownchoice.Theyuseatleastone
establishedformofpaintingandmakereferencetorelevantrecentandestablishedpracticetoprovideoriginalwork.Theywilldevelopsequencesofdrawings,smallworksandfinishedpaintingsthatarefoundedonaresearchproject.• Compilingtheexaminationfolio–studentsextendandresolveideasthroughaseriesofworksthatarepresentedinathree-panelfolio.
COSTS
Opentoreview–approx.$80.
333 13 PTG — PAINTING ART
NCEA STANDARDS – 13PTG Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91456 v2 3 14 no no Painting 3.4 - Produce a systematic body of work that integrates conventions and regenerates ideas within painting practice
Internal
91446 v2 3 4 no no Painting 3.2 - Use drawing to demonstrate understanding of conventions appropriate to painting
91451 v2 3 4 no no Painting 3.3 - Systematically clarify ideas using drawing informed by established painting practice
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
18Level2creditsinArt,PhotographyorDesign.
INTRODUCTION
Theaimofthecourseistodevelopanunderstandingofexistingproceduresandpracticeswhichunderliethemakingofartanddesignandthepracticeandextensionofthoseinindividualperformance.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
• Drawing–revisionofthebasicskills• Individualproject–withreferencetorecentandestablishedpracticestudentsselectathematicstudy.
Thenusingatleastone formofprintmaking,studentsdemonstratetheirabilitytosustainanddeveloppictorialideasthroughouttheprintmakngprocess,bothinprintsanddrawings.Thispracticalworkisfoundedonaresearchproject.
• Compilingtheexaminationfolio–studentsextendandresolveideasthroughaseriesofworksthatarepresentedinathree-panelfolio.
COSTS
Opentoreview–approx.$110.
353 13 PRN — PRINTMAKING ART
NCEA STANDARDS – 13PRNNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91458 v2 3 14 no no Printmaking 3.4 - Produce a systematic body of work that integrates conventions and regenerates ideas within printmaking practice
Internal
91448 v2 3 4 no no Printmaking 3.2 - Use drawing to demonstrate understanding of conventions appropriate to printmaking
91453 v2 3 4 no no Printmaking 3.3 - Systematically clarify ideas using drawing informed by established printmaking practice
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INTRODUCTION
HistoryofArtisthestudyofworksofartinrelationtothesocietiesinwhichtheyareproduced.Theanalysisandinterpretationofartworkswithintheirsocial,culturalandhistoricalcontextleadstogreaterunderstandingoftherelationshipthatexistsbetweenart,artistsandsociety.Thecoursedevelops:•Historical,criticalandanalyticalskillsandincreasesvisualawarenessandsensitivity.
•Theabilitytorecognisetechnicalandstylisticconventionsandtheuseofsymbolsinart.
•Theabilitytodistinguishbetweenindividual,regionalandperiodstylesandrecognisethatartcanbetheproductofanindividual’ssensitivity.
•Theuseandunderstandingoftheterminologyappropriatetothesubject.
•Awarenessthatthevisualartsaretheproductofhistorical,socialandculturalfactors.
•Thestudyandappreciationoflocalandaccessibleresourcesinartfromfirsthandexperiencewherepossible.
•Skillsofindependentresearchandpresentationofinformation.
CONTENT
•ModernismtoPost-Modernism-thestudyofartfrom1945tothepresentday,primarilystudyingNewZealandartistsandworldviews
•ContemporaryDiversity-thestudyofcurrentpracticesinternationallyandhowhistoricalperspectivesimpact21stCenturyartpractices.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
YoucancontinuetostudyHistoryofArtattertiarylevel.Itprovidesausefulbackgroundtoarangeofcareers,includingarchitecture,filmandtelevision,galleryormuseumemployment,designandadvertising.ArtHistoryisauniversitysubjecttoMasterslevel.
343 13 HAR — HISTORY OF ART
NCEA STANDARDS – 13HAR Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91482 v2 3 4 yes yes Art History 3.1 - Demonstrate understanding of style in art works
91483 v2 3 4 yes yes Art History 3.2 - Examine how meanings are communicated through art works
91484 v2 3 4 yes yes Art History 3.3 - Examine the relationship(s) between art and context
Internal
91485 v2 3 4 yes no Art History 3.4 - Examine the impact of media and processes on art works
91486 v1 3 4 yes no Art History 3.5 - Construct an argument based on interpretation of research in art history
91489 v1 3 4 yes no Art History 3.8 - Analyse texts about art
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INTRODUCTION
Thiscourseaimstohelpstudentstogaintheskillsthatwillallowthemtooperatemoreeffectivelyinthemarketasconsumers.Itprovidesanintroductiontotheseniorschoolsubjectsofeconomics,accounting,businessandagrbusiness.
CONTENT
Willbechosenfrom...•UnderstandingtheNewZealandeconomy•Marketingyourownproduct•Planningproduction•Keepingfinancialrecords•Personalfinancialskills•Consumerrightsandresponsibilities
SKILLS
•Understandtheimpactofpeople’sactionsontheeconomy
•Learnhowtoplantheproductionofafoodproduct•Learnhowtocreateasuccessfulmarketingstrategy
around that food product•Learnhowtoplanandmonitorfinancialrecordsforyourownproduct
•Learnhowtomakeinformedinvestmentdecisions•Learnhowtomanagepersonalfinances•Understandapplicationodconsumerlaws.
ASSESSMENT
Amixtureofprojectsandtests.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
11ECO/EBU/ACC/BUS/ACC12AGB
COMMERCE
200 10 COM — COMMERCE
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INTRODUCTION
Thiscourseexaminesthechoicespeoplemakeaboutusinglimitedresourcestosatisfywants.Asimpledecisiontobuya‘BigMac’canbeseenasplayinganintricategameofsignalsandnegotiations.EBUhelpsyousolveeconomicissuesthatariseineverydaylife.Italsohelpsbyhighlightingthatindividualsandgroupsbringdifferentperspectivesandvaluestothedecisionstheymake.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
12ECO,12BUS,12AGB.
CONTENT
Thecoursefocusesonthedecisionsconsumers,producersandgovernmentsneedtomakebecauseresourcesarescarceandtheimplicationsofthesechoicesforsociety.Thetopicscoveredare:•Decisionsfirmsmaketoimproveproductivity,operateefficientlyandincreaseprofitability,
•Understandingeconomicmodels–therealworldisverycomplexsoeconomistshavedevelopedmodelstohelppredicttheeffectsofconsumer,producerandgovernmentchoices.
•Evaluatingdifferentmarketingapproaches.•Investigatingthehiringdecisionsoffirms.
221 11 EBU — ECONOMICS & BUSINESS
NCEA STANDARDS – 11EBUNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
External
90986 v3 1 5 yes no Economics 1.4 - Demonstrate understanding of how consumer, producer and/or government choices affect society, using market equilibrium
Internal
90840 v3 1 3 yes no Business Studies 1.4 - Apply the marketing mix to a new or existing product
90841 v2 1 3 yes no Business Studies 1.5 - Investigate aspects of human resource processes in a business
90984 v3 1 5 yes no Economics 1.2 - Demonstrate understanding of decisions a producer makes about production
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
TwoLevel1EBUAchievementStandardsorcompetenceinLevel1English.
INTRODUCTION
Studyingeconomicsmaynothelpyoubecomerichbutitwillintroduceyoutoan“economicwayofthinking”thatenablesyoutologicallyassesstheprosandconsofdifferentalternativesandmakechoicesthatareefficientandequitable.Itdoesthisbyexplaining,througheconomicmodelsandstatistics,theinter-relationshipbetweenkeyeconomicvariables.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
13ECO,13AGB,13BUS.
CONTENT
ThecourseexaminesNewZealand’smajormacro-economicissues.Thetopicscoveredwillbe:•Whatischildpoverty,whatareitscausesandeffects,howcanwereduceitinNZ?
•Inflationrobsyouofbuyingpower,makingyouworseoff–whatisinflation,whatareitscausesandeffectsandwhatcangovernmentsdotostabiliseprices?
•Economicgrowthwillincreaseyourbuyingpowermakingyoubetteroff–whatiseconomicgrowth,whatareitscausesandeffectsandwhatcangovernmentsdotoincreasethisgrowth?
•Thegovernmentsetsobjectivestoimprovetheperformanceoftheeconomy–whatpolicypackagesshoulditchoosetoclosethegapbetweenusandAustralia?
202 12 ECO — ECONOMICS
NCEA STANDARDS – 12ECONot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91224 v2 2 4 no yes Economics 2.3 - Analyse economic growth using economic concepts and models
Internal
91226 v2 2 4 no no Economics 2.5 - Analyse statistical data relating to two contemporary economic issues
91227 v2 2 6 yes no Economics 2.6 - Analyse how government policies and contemporary economic issues interact
91228 v2 2 4 yes no Economics 2.7 - Analyse a contemporary economic issue of special interest using economic concepts and models
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
TwoLevel2EconomicsstandardsorcompetenceinLevel2EnglishincludingreadingandwritingandHODinterview.
INTRODUCTION
Economicsisastudythatanalysestheprocessesthatenablepeopleandfirmstoexchangetheirlimitedgoodsandservicesinawaythatensureswegetmoreofwhatwelikeandlessofwhatwedon’tlike.Therealvalueofeconomicsliesintheinsightswhichitgivesintothewaypeoplearelikelytobehaveingivencircumstances.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Tertiarystudies,BCom.
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CONTENT
Thecoursefocusesontheefficiencyoffreemarkets.Butyouwillseethatgovernmentinterventionisjustifiediftheaimistoachieveamoreefficientorequitableoutcome.Efficiencyrelatestohowwellaneconomyallocatesscarceresourcestomeetthewantandneedsofconsumers.•Usingmarketstoallocatescarceresourceswilloftenresultinthebestoutcomesforsociety.
•Sometimesgovernmentinterventioninmarketsisjustifiediftheyarefailing.
•Makingdecisionsatthemargin(comparingtheadditionalcashandbenefits)maximisesthegainsforconsumersandproducers.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13ECONot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91400 v2 3 4 yes yes Economics 3.2 - Demonstrate understanding of the efficiency of different market structures using marginal analysis
91399 v2 3 4 yes yes Economics 3.1 - Demonstrate understanding of the efficiency of market equilibrium
Internal
91401 v2 3 5 yes no Economics 3.3 - Demonstrate understanding of micro-economic concepts
91402 v2 3 5 yes no Economics 3.4 - Demonstrate understanding of government interventions to correct market failures
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INTRODUCTION
Thisisanintroductorycoursebasedonthenationalprescription.Itprovidesageneralintroductionandabaseforadvancedstudyinaccounting.Accountingaffectsthelivesofeveryoneinamodernsociety.Asgovernmentrequiresanaccountingsystemtodealwithitsincomeandexpenditure,sopeopleneedsomeformofaccountingtodealwithpersonalfinancialmatters.Essentially,accountingisthelanguageofbusiness.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
12ACC,12AGB.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
•Managefinancialaffairsofindividuals,whanauandlocalsmallentities,includingcommunityorganisations,whileactingwithintegrity.
211 11 ACC — ACCOUNTING
•Makeuseofappropriatecommunicationtoolsandskillstoprocess,reportandinterpretfinancialinformationfortheabovegroups.
SKILLS
•Prepareandmaintainfinancialrecords•Managefinancialaffairs•Actwithintegrity•Contributetothewidercommunity.
CONTENT
•Makingafinancialdecision•Usingaccountingskillsineverydaylife•Keepingaccountingrecords•Reportingaccountinginformation•Analysingandinterpretingaccountingresults.
NCEA STANDARDS – 11 ACCNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
External
90978 v3 1 5 no no Accounting 1.3 - Prepare financial statements for sole proprietors
90980 v3 1 4 yes no Accounting 1.5 - Interpret accounting information for sole proprietors
Internal
90977 v3 1 5 no no Accounting 1.2 - Process financial transactions for a small entity
90981 v3 1 3 yes no Accounting 1.6 - Make a financial decision for an individual or group
90982 v3 1 4 yes no Accounting 1.7 - Demonstrate understanding of cash management for a small entity
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
TwoLevel1AccountingStandards(incl.AS90977)or,fornewstudents,oneEnglishL1WritingStandardandL1MathematicsAlgebraandNumberStandards.
INTRODUCTION
ThiscoursebuildsontheskillsandknowledgeofYear11.Basicskillsandconceptsarecoveredagaintoalimitedextent.Newstudentscanexpecttospendextratimelearningtheseinitially.
SKILLS
•Prepareandmaintainfinancialrecords•Managefinancialaffairs•Actwithintegrity•Contributetothewidercommunity.
212 12 ACC — ACCOUNTINGFUTURE PATHWAYS
13ACC,13AGB.
CONTENT
•Subsystemsthathelpsafeguardbusinessassets•Usingcomputersoftwaretoprocessaccountinginformation
•Reportingaccountinginformation•Analysingandinterpretingaccountinginformation.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Managethefinancialaffairsofsoleproprietorsthatoperateaccountingsub-systems,whileactingwithintegrity
• Makeuseofappropriatecommunicationtoolsandskillstoprocess,reportandinterpretinformationforindividualsandsoleproprietorsthatoperateaccountingsub-systems.
NCEA STANDARDS – 12 ACCNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91176 v2 2 5 no no Accounting 2.3 - Prepare financial information for an entity that operates accounting subsystems
91177 v2 2 4 no no Accounting 2.4 - Interpret accounting information for entities that operate accounting subsystems
Internal
91175 v2 2 4 no no Accounting 2.2 - Demonstrate understanding of accounting processing using accounting software
91179 v2 2 3 no no Accounting 2.6 - Demonstrate understanding of an accounts receivable subsystem for an entity
91386 v2 2 3 no no Accounting 2.7 - Demonstrate understanding of an inventory subsystem for an entity
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
TwoLevel2accountingstandards(atleastoneexternal)orthreeLevel1standards(includingtwoexternal).Notrecommendedfornewstudents.However,considerationwillbegiventothosewithstrongLevel2MathematicsandEnglishresults(inconsultationwithTICAccounting)andcompletionofapreparationholidayprogramme.
INTRODUCTION
TheYear13courseassumespreviousknowledge.Itbuildsonexistingskillsinaccountingbyapplyingthesetofinancialandmanagementaccountingforcompanies.Thisisanimportantcourseaspreparationforfuturetertiarystudyincommerce.Studentswilldeveloptheknowledgeandskillsnecessaryto:•Prepareaccountinginformationforbusiness•Managefinancialaffairs•Actwithintegrity•Contributetothewidercommunity
CONTENT
•Preparingandreportingaccountinginformationforpartnerships
•Preparingandreportingaccountinginformationforcompanies
•Analysingacompanyannualreport•Understandingajobcostsubsystem•Preparinginformationformanagement
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Managethefinancialaffairsofcompaniestoenableinternalandexternaluserstomakeeffectiveandethicaldecisions.Makeuseofappropriatecommunicationtoolsandskillstoprocess,reportandinterpretinformationforcompanies.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Tertiarystudies,BCom.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13 ACCNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91406 v2 3 5 no no Accounting 3.3 - Demonstrate understanding of company financial statement preparation
91408 v2 3 4 no no Accounting 3.5 - Demonstrate understanding of management accounting to inform decision-making
External
91405 v2 3 4 Accounting 3.2 - Demonstrate understanding of accounting for partnerships
91407 v2 3 5 yes yes Accounting 3.4 - Prepare a report for an external user that interprets the annual report of a NZ reporting entity
91409 v2 3 4 no no Accounting 3.6 - Demonstrate understanding of a job cost subsystem for an entity
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
CompetenceinLevel1English,includingreadingandwriting.INTRODUCTION
Studyingbusinessenablesstudentstoappreciatetheissuesthatchallengebusinessesandstakeholders.Inarapidlychangingworld,itisimportantthatcitizensareabletomakeinformedandrationaldecisionsaboutbusinessmatters.BusinesscontributestothedevelopmentofanenterprisingcultureinNewZealandandsupportseffortstoimproveeconomicandcommunitywell-being.Studyingbusinesscreatesopportunitiesforstudentsto:•understandtheintegralroleofbusinessinsocietyandtheeconomy
•exploreenterpriseculture•furtherdevelopthekeycompetenciesofTheNewZealandCurriculumthroughfosteringqualitiessuchasinitiative,resilienceandresourcefulness,andskillssuchasproblemsolving,co-operation,decisionmaking,negotiation,andcommunicationskills
•gainknowledgeandunderstandingofgoodbusinesspracticeandofbusinessasaproductiveactivity
•acquiregreaterfinancialcapability.CONTENT
•Providesolutionstocriticalproblemsinalargebusinesscontext.
•Marketresearch.•Humanresourcemanagement.•Runningacommunity-focusedenterprise.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
13BUS/13AGB
NCEA STANDARDS – 12BUSNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
90845 v2 2 4 no no Business Studies 2.3 - Apply business knowledge to a critical problem(s) in a given large business context
Internal
90847 v1 2 3 no no Business Studies 2.5 - Investigate the application of motivation theory in a business
90848 v2 2 9 no no Business Studies 2.6 - Carry out, review and refine a business activity within a community context with guidance
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Atleasttwo12BUSAchievementStandardsorwiththeapprovaloftheHOD.
INTRODUCTION
Studyingbusinessenablesstudentstoappreciatetheissuesthatchallengebusinessesandstakeholders.Inarapidlychangingworld,itisimportantthatcitizensareabletomakeinformedandrationaldecisionsaboutbusinessmatters.Studyingbusinessgivesopportunitiesforstudentsto:•understandtheintegralroleofbusinessinsocietyandtheeconomy
•exploreenterpriseculture
•fostersqualitiessuchasinitiative,resilience,andresourcefulnessandskillssuchasproblem-solving,co-operation,decision-making,negotiation,andcommunicationskills
•gainknowledgeandunderstandingofgoodbusinesspracticeandofbusinessasaproductiveactivity
•acquiregreaterfinancialcapability.CONTENT
•Identifyingandjustifyingsolutionstocomplexbusinessproblemsinaglobalcontext.•Runninganinnovativeandsustainablebusiness.•Developingamarketingplan.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Tertiarystudies,BCom.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13 BUSNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91281 v2 3 4 yes yes Business Studies 3.3 - Apply business knowledge to address a complex problem(s) in a given global business context
Internal
91382 v2 3 6 yes no Business Studies 3.4 - Develop a marketing plan for a new or existing product
91384 v2 3 9 yes no Business Studies 3.6 - Carry out, with consultation, an innovative and sustainable business activity
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NCEA STANDARDS – 12AGB
Agribusiness standards have be chosen from a suite of achievement standards across ALL 4 strands of the agribusiness curriculum and those chosen for 2018 are in the table below.
STRANDS
Agri-innovation Agriscience Agri-managementandfinance Agri-marketingandeconomics
LO:7-1Examinetheimpactofinflu-encesonagribusinessestomeetpresentandfutureneeds,viability,andprotectionoftheenvironment.
LO:7-2Examinehowscientificprinciples,conceptsandknowledgeareappliedinagribusinessestoensurepresentandfutureprimaryproduction.
LO:7-3Examinethedecision-makingbyagribusinessesinproducing&sell-ingaprimaryproduct&/orsecondaryproducts&serviceslinkedtothepri-marysector&thewaytheyinteractinspecificsectors&markets.
LO:7-4Examinedecisionsinagribusinessesthatallowproducerstoenhanceandsustainlocaland/orglobalprimaryproductionandenterprise.
AS90811EducationforSustainabil-ity2.2Explainhowhumanactivityinabiophysicalenvironmenthasconse-quencesforasustainablefuture. 4CreditsInternal
ASxxxxxAgribusiness2.2DemonstrateunderstandingofthemanipulationoforganismsforfutureneedswithinNewZealand.
4CreditsInternal
AS91481Accounting2.5Demonstrateunderstandingofacontemporaryaccountingissuefordecisionmaking.
4CreditsInternal
91223Economics2.2
Analyseinternationaltradeusingeconomicconceptsandmodels
4CreditsExternal
ASxxxxxAgribusiness2.1Demonstrateunderstandingoffutureproofinginabusiness.
4CreditsInternal
AS xxxxx = Achievement Standards that have been written and may be available to trial in 2018
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INTRODUCTION
ThesubjectofAgribusinessisattheheartofhowNewZealandearnsaliving.70%ofourmerchandiseexportearningsandaround12%ofGrossDomesticProductisfromAgribusinessIndustries.Today’sagribusinessesaresophisticatedmulti-milliondollarbusinessesrunbyownersandemployeeswhohavethemanyskillsthatarerequiredtoruntheseenterprises.Agribusinesseswanthighlyskilledandmotivateyoungpeoplewithstrongeducationalbackgroundsalignedtothemanyspecialistfieldsacrossthevaluechain.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Employmentforecastsacrossthevaluechainofagribusinessesshowthereareskillshortage.Thesectorneedsenvironmentalscientists,engineers,economists,accountants,marketing,businessprofessionalsandmuchmore.Insimpleterms,thismeanstherearewell-paidcareeropportunitiesbutalackofskilledpeopletofillthem.
CONTENT
Aimsofthecourse:• TopreparestudentsforcareerpathwaysandopportunitieswithintheAgribusinesssector.• Todevelopaknowledgeofbasicfacts,principlesandtheoriesinAgribusiness,inparticularsustainabilityandfutureproofing• Toprovidestudentswithopportunitiestodevelopscientificandbusinessskillsandattitudes.• Todevelopanappreciationoftheimpactscienceandtechnologyhasonoureverydaylives.
FIELD TRIP
2-3dayvisitingavarietyofagribusinessesintheUpperSouthIsland.Cost$200-$300
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INTRODUCTION
ThesubjectofAgribusinessisattheheartofhowNewZealandearnsaliving.70%ofourmerchandiseexportearningsandaround12%ofGrossDomesticProductisfromAgribusinessIndustries.Today’sagribusinessesaresophisticatedmulti-milliondollarbusinessesrunbyownersandemployeeswhohavethemanyskillsthatarerequiredtoruntheseenterprises.Agribusinesseswanthighlyskilledandmotivateyoungpeoplewithstrongeducationalbackgroundsalignedtothemanyspecialistfieldsacrossthevaluechain.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Employmentforecastsacrossthevaluechainofagribusinessesshowthereareskillshortage.Thesectorneedsenvironmentalscientists,engineers,economists,accountants,marketing,businessprofessionalsandmuchmore.Insimpleterms,thismeanstherearewell-paidcareeropportunitiesbutalackofskilledpeopletofillthem
CONTENT
Aimsofthecourse:• facts,principlesandtheoriesinAgribusiness,inparticularsustainability,addingvalueandTopreparestudentsforcareerpathwaysandopportunitieswithintheAgribusinesssector.• Todevelopaknowledgeofbasicfindingappropriatesolutionstofutureproofingissues• Toprovidestudentswithopportunitiestodevelopscientificandbusinessskillsandattitudes.• Todevelopanappreciationoftheimpactscienceandtechnologyhasonoureverydaylives
FIELD TRIP
2-3dayvisitingavarietyofagribusinessesintheUpperSouthIsland.Cost$200-$300
NCEA STANDARDS – 13AGB
Agribusiness standards have be chosen from a suite of achievement standards across ALL 4 strands of the agribusiness curriculum and those chosen for 2018 are in the table below.
STRANDS
Agri-innovation Agriscience Agri-managementandfinance Agri-marketingandeconomics
LO:8-1Criticallyexamineinnovativesolutionsandstrategiesforfutureproofingagribusinessesincurrentand/orfutureissues.
LO:8-2Criticallyexaminehowscientificprinciples,conceptsandknowledgeinagribusinessesareusedtomeetconsumerandproducerneeds,resolvetheirissuesanddevelopnewagri-technologicaladvances.
LO:8-3Criticallyexaminetheop-erationalandstrategicdecisionsinagribusinessesandhowtheyimpactonthefuturedirectionofproductionandsociety
LO:8-4Criticallyexaminehowagribusinessescapitaliseontheopportunitiestogrowthevalueoftheirproductsroundtheglobe
ASxxxxxAgribusiness3.1Demonstrateunderstandingofsolu-tionsandstrategiesforfutureproof-ingbusinesses.
4CreditsInternal
ASxxxxxAgribusiness3.3Demonstrateunderstandingoftheimportanceofbusinessesgrowingthevalueoftheirproducts.
4CreditsInternal
AS91530AgandHortScience3.3DemonstrateunderstandingofhowmarketforcesaffectsupplyofanddemandforNZprimaryproducts.
5CreditsExternal
AS91382 Business Studies 3.4Developamarketingplanforaneworexistingproduct
6credits Internal
AS xxxxx = Achievement Standards that have been written and may be available to trial in 2018
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ENGLISH
INTRODUCTION
TheskillsandprocessesoutlinedintheEnglishCurriculumarecommontoeachyeargroupbutthelevelsofachievementbecomeprogressivelymorecomplexandsophisticated.MoststudentsinYear10areexpectedtobeworkingatLevel5.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
11ENG,11CSK.
CONTENT
Theunitsstudied,includingtexts,filmsandothermaterialsarespecifictoeachclassanddeterminedbythereadingskillsandinterestsofstudents.ClassprogrammesareplannedtofollowthecommonassessmentscheduleforYear10andthecurriculum.
SKILLS
ExamplesofLevel5curriculumindicatorsare:•Selectsandreadstextsforenjoymentandpersonalfulfilment;
100 10 ENG — ENGLISH•Recognises,understandsandconsiderstheconnectionsbetweenoral,writtenandvisuallanguage;
•Integratessourcesofinformationandpriorknowledgepurposefullyandconfidentlytomakesenseofincreasinglyvariedandcomplextexts;
•Selectsandusesappropriateprocessingandcomprehensionstrategieswithconfidence;
•Thinkscriticallyabouttextswithunderstandingandconfidence;
•Usesanincreasingunderstandingoftheconnectionsbetweenoral,writtenandvisuallanguagewhencreatingtexts;
•Createsarangeofincreasinglyvariedandcomplextextsbyintegratingsourcesofinformationandprocessing strategies.
ASSESSMENT
Internallyassessedbasedonclassworkandcommontests.Thereisanend-of-yearexamworth15%.
NCEA STANDARDS – 10ENGUnder review – may not be assessed in 2018
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
Internal
90854 v2 1 4 yes no English 1.10 - Form personal responses to independently read texts, supported by evidence
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Compulsory(seealso11CommunicationEnglish).
INTRODUCTION
StudentsareassessedagainstLevel6oftheCurriculum.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
12ENG,12CSK
101 11ENG — ENGLISH
CONTENT
Theclassprogrammespreparestudentsforassessmentinwriting,readingofwrittenandvisualtexts,andthemebasedresearch.Allclassesfollowasimilarcourseoutlinewithvariationsintextsstudiedforexternalassessment.TopstreamclassesmayalsostudyforCambridgeInternationalexamsatIGCSElevelasanextensionopportunity.
NCEA STANDARDS – 11ENGNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
External
90849 v3 1 4 yes no English 1.1 - Show understanding of specified aspect(s) of studied written text(s), using supporting evidence
90850 v3 1 4 yes no English 1.2 - Show understanding of specified aspect(s) of studied visual or oral text(s), using supporting evidence
90851 v2 1 4 yes no English 1.3 - Show understanding of significant aspects of unfamiliar written text(s) through close reading, using supporting evidence
Internal
90052 v5 1 3 yes no English 1.4 - Produce creative writing
90053 v5 1 3 yes no English 1.5 - Produce formal writing
90852 v2 1 4 yes no English 1.8 - Explain significant connection(s) across texts, using supporting evidence
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
14Level1Englishcredits,fourofwhichmustbefromexternallyassessedstandards.
INTRODUCTION
StudentsareassessedagainstLevel7oftheCurriculum.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
13ENG,NZScholarship
102 12ENG — ENGLISH
CONTENT
Theprogrammepreparesstudentsforassessmentinwriting,speaking,readingofwrittenandvisualtexts,andinformation/literaryresearch.Allclassesfollowasimilarcourseoutlinewithvariationsintextsstudiedforexternalassessment.
NCEA STANDARDS – 12ENGNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91098 v3 2 4 yes yes English 2.1 - Analyse specified aspect(s) of studied written text(s), supported by evidence
91100 v2 2 4 yes yes English 2.3 - Analyse significant aspects of unfamiliar written text(s) through close reading, supported by evidence
Internal
91101 v2 2 6 no yes English 2.4 - Produce a selection of crafted and controlled writing
91105 v2 2 4 yes no English 2.8 - Use information literacy skills to form developed conclusion(s)
91107 v2 2 3 no no English 2.10 - Analyse aspects of visual and/or oral text(s) through close viewing and/or listening, supported by evidence
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
FourteenLevel2Englishcredits.
INTRODUCTION
StudentsinYear13worktowardsLevel3NCEA.Thiscourseissuitedtostudentswithstrongwritingskillsandtheabilitytoreadandappreciateadultliterature.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Careersinmedia,law,teaching,etc.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13 ENGNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
103 13 ENG — ENGLISH
CONTENT
Level3NCEAEnglishrequiresthestudyofliterarytextswithanestablishedcriticalreputation.Studentsshouldrecognisethatthecourserequiressustainedindependentreadingbothoftextsandofcriticalcommentaries,andadvancedreadingandwritngskillsareessentialasisindependentanalyticalthought.
ASSESSMENT
Allstudentscomplete3.1,3.3,and3.4andtwoof3.5,3.6,3.7and3.9.Thechoicewillfollowconsultationwiththeclassteacher.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91472 v1 3 4 yes yes English 3.1 - Respond critically to specified aspect(s) of studied written text(s), supported by evidence
91474 v1 3 4 yes yes English 3.3 - Respond critically to significant aspects of unfamiliar written texts through close reading, supported by evidence
Internal
91475 v1 3 6 no yes English 3.4 - Produce a selection of fluent and coherent writing which develops, sustains, and structures ideas
91476v1 3 3 no no English 3.5 - Create and deliver a fluent and coherent oral text which develops, sustains, and structures ideas
91477v1 3 3 no no English 3.6 - Create a fluent and coherent visual text which develops, sustains, and structures ideas using verbal and visual language
91478 v1 3 4 no no English 3.7 - Respond critically to significant connections across texts, supported by evidence
91480 v1 3 3 no no English 3.9 - Respond critically to significant aspects of visual and/or oral text(s) through close reading, supported by evidence
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
BasedonYear10Englishresultssomestudentsmaybeinvitedintothiscourseinpreferenceto11ENG
INTRODUCTION
ThiscourseisprimarilyforstudentswhohaveexperienceddifficultywithEnglishatthejuniorschoollevel.Thecourseestablishesconfidenceandcompetencethroughconcentratingonpracticalandeverydaylanguageskillsratherthanliterature.ThecoursecoverstherequirementsforLevel1literacy.
141 11 CSK — COMMUNICATION ENGLISH
CONTENT
Thecourseemphasisespracticalcommunicationskills.Itreinforcesandbuildsonpreviouslyacquiredskillsinreading,writing,speakingandlistening,presentingandviewing.AselectionfromtheStandardslistedbelowwillbeoffered.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
12CSK,12ENG
NCEA STANDARDS – 11CSKNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
External
Internal
90052 v5 1 3 yes no English 1.4 - Produce creative writing
90053 v5 1 3 yes no English 1.5 - Produce formal writing
90852 v2 1 4 yes no English 1.8 - Explain significant connection(s) across texts, using supporting evidence
90857 v2 1 3 yes no English 1.6 - Construct and deliver an oral text
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Between8and11Level1EnglishcreditsandLevel1LiteracyandatthediscretionoftheHOD.StudentswhogainlessthaneightEnglishcreditsorhavenotgainedLevel1LiteracyarerequiredtocompleteYear11English.
INTRODUCTION
Theintentionistoprovideahigh-interestcoursebasedoncarefully-selectedresourcesandtasksinvolvingreadingandwriting.Thecourseaimstoprovidean
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avenueforboyswhowillgenerallynotbestudyingEnglishatuniversitybutwhointendtogaintheliteracyrequirementforUniversityEntranceinordertostudyothertertiarysubjects.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
Theemphasisisonwidereadingandwritingskills.AllStandardsofferedcancontributetowardsthefivereadingandfivewritingcreditsfortheUELiteracyrequirement.
NCEA STANDARDS – 12CSKNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91099 v3 2 4 no yes English 2.2 - Analyse specified aspect(s) of studied visual or oral text(s), supported by evidence
Internal
91101 v2 2 6 no yes English 2.4 - Produce a selection of crafted and controlled writing
91105 v2 2 4 yes no English 2.8 - Use information literacy skills to form developed conclusion(s)
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ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES
INTRODUCTION
English for speakers of Other Languages(ESOL)helpsEnglishlanguagelearners(ELLs)learnEnglishforfurtherlearningwhiletheymaintainlearningintheirhomelanguages.TargetstudentsareinternationalandmigrantstudentswhoareinYears9or10.LevelofEnglishLanguage:Stage1-2EnglishLanguageLearningProgressions
CONTENT AND SKILLS
Learningoutcomesarefromarangeofcurriculumlearningareas,particularlySocialStudies.TherearealsoEnglishlanguagelearningoutcomestoprepare
studentsfortheacademiclanguagedemandsofmainstreamsubjects.Topicsusuallylastforfiveweeks.Studentslearnvocabularyandgrammarconcurrentlywithdevelopingtheirreading,writing,speakingandlisteninginEnglish.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
ThereisapathwaytoLevel2or3EnglishLanguagestandardsandthentoLevel3and4English for Academic Purposesstandards.OtherstudentsmaychoosenottotakeESOLinYear11andmaypickupEnglish for Academic Purposes in Year
INTRODUCTION
English for speakers of Other Languages(ESOL)helpsEnglishlanguagelearners(ELLs)learnEnglishforfurtherlearningwhiletheymaintainlearningintheirhomelanguages.TargetstudentsareinternationalandmigrantstudentswhoareinYears11,12or13.DependingontheirabilitywithEnglish,studentsmayattempttoachieveLevel2orLevel3EnglishLanguagestandardsand/orcompleteLevel1Literacy.SomestudentswilltaketwoESOLclassesatthislevel.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
Learningoutcomesarefromarangeofcurriculum
120 9 & 10 ESL
132 12 ESL
learningarease.g.Health,GeographyorScience.TherearealsoEnglishlanguagelearningoutcomestopreparestudentsfortheacademiclanguagedemandsofmainstreamsubjects.Topicsusuallylastforfiveweeks.Studentslearnvocabularyandgrammarconcurrentlywithdevelopingtheirreading,writing,speakingandlisteninginEnglish.
ASSESSMENT
StudentswillstudyselectedinternallyassessedUnitStandardsfromthetablesbelowaccordingtotheirabilities.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
Level 2–3
27983 v2 2 8 no no Read and understand simple texts on familiar topics (EL)
27991 v2 2 10 no no Participate in simple spoken exchanges on personal and familiar topics (EL)
27999 v2 2 8 no no Write simple texts on familiar topics (EL)
28001 v2 2 5 no no Complete simple forms (EL)
28022 v2 2 5 no no Demonstrate understanding of simple spoken information on familiar topics (EL)
28050 v2 3 5 no no Demonstrate understanding of spoken information on familiar topics (EL)
28056 v2 3 5 no no Read and understand texts on familiar topics (EL)
28064 v2 3 5 no no Present information on a familiar topic (EL)
28062 v2 3 5 no no Participate in a formal interview (EL)
28068 v2 3 5 no no Write texts on familiar topics (EL)
Level 1 L1 Lit. L1 Num.
26622 v3 1 4 yes no Write to communicate ideas for a purpose and audience
26624 v3 1 3 yes no Read texts with understanding
26625 v4 1 3 yes no Actively participate in spoken interactions
NCEA STANDARDS – 12 ESLNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
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INTRODUCTION
LevelofEnglishLanguage:Stage3-4EnglishLanguageLearningProgressionsThiscoursehelpsbilingualstudentsforfurtherdevelopmentoftheirEnglishwhiletheymaintainlearningintheirhomelanguages.TargetstudentsareNewZealand-born,internationalandmigrantbilingualstudentswhoareinYears12or13.ThestudentswillgenerallyachieveLevel3EnglishLanguagestandardsandmayattemptthenewLevel2EnglishforAcademicPurposesstandards.SomestudentsmayworktowardsLevel4EnglishforAcademicPurposesforUniversityEntrance(UE)Literacy.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
Learningoutcomesarefromarangeofcurriculumlearningarease.g.SocialSciences,Health.TherearealsoEnglishlanguagelearningoutcomestopreparestudentsfortheacademiclanguagedemandsofmainstreamsubjects.Topicsusuallylastforfiveweeks.
152 12 EAP – English for Academic Purposes
Studentslearnvocabularyandgrammarconcurrentlywithdevelopingtheirreading,writing,speakingandlisteninginEnglish.Thereisafocusthroughoutthecourseonresearchskills.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Thiscourseisforstudentspreparingfortertiarystudy.
LEARNING LANGUAGES STANDARDS
StudentswhounderstandTongan,CookIsMaoriandSamoancanbesupportedinthisclasstoachieveNCEAachievementstandardsintheselanguages.OtherstudentsmaybeassessedthroughthePacificStudiesstandards.
ASSESSMENT
EnglishLanguageLevel3standardsselectedfromthefollowingtable.SomestudentswillalsoachievetheLevel4EnglishforAcademicPurposesstandardswhichcountforUniversityEntranceliteracyrequirements.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
28050 v2 3 5 no no Demonstrate understanding of spoken information on familiar topics (EL)
28058 v2 3 5 no no Read and demonstrate understanding of a range of written texts independently (EL)
28064 v2 3 5 no no Present information on a familiar topic (EL)
22750 v3 4 5 no yes Write a crafted text using researched material in English for an academic purpose
22751 v3 4 5 yes no Read and process information in English for academic purposes
NCEA STANDARDS – 12 EAPNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
.
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LANGUAGES
INTRODUCTION
WorkbeguninYear9continues,revisingwhatwascoveredthenandgraduallyincreasingcompetencyinthelanguage.
CONTENT
Studentslearntodescribeotherpeople,places,animals,andthings,gettoknowaboutplaces,andexpressfeelings,likesanddislikes.Theygaintheabilitytooffer,acceptorrefusethings,saywhattheycandoandlearnhowtospeakaboutfutureplans,talkabouteverydayactivities,askforandgivedirectionsandusethetelephone.
SKILLS
StudentscontinuetodeveloptheirlanguageskillsinChinese:listening,speaking,readingandwriting,atthesametimebecomingincreasinglymoreawareofthenatureofChineseculture.
500 10 CHN — CHINESE
ACTIVITIES
Roleplay,viewingvideoclips,takingpartinavarietyofgames,songsandothertypicallyChineseculturalactivitiessuchasmartialarts,calligraphy,papercutting,etc.StudentsuseavarietyofresourcesonMoodle,OneNoteandQuizlettopractiseChineselanguageskillsintheirowntime.Theyalsohavetheopportunitytoparticipateinregionalandnationalspeech,calligraphyandessay-writingcompetitions.
ASSESSMENT
Regularvocabularytests,unittestsandself-assessmentworksheetshelpstudentstomonitortheirowndevelopmentinChineselanguageskills.Thetwo-hourexaminationattheendoftheyearcoversthefullyear’swork.StudentsarealsoencouragedtosittheHSKChineseLanguageLevelTestwhichisaninternationallyrecognisedChineseproficiencytest.
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Completionofthe10CHNcourseorLevel4ofNationalCurriculuminChinese.
INTRODUCTION
WorkbeguninYear10continues,revisingwhatwascoveredthenandgraduallyincreasingcompetencyinthelanguage.
CONTENT
Studentslearntospeakaboutthepast,expresstheirownopinions,giveandacceptordeclineinvitations,makecomparisons,thank,apologise,congratulateandcompliment,askpeopletodothingsandunderstanddescriptionsofhowthingsaredone.
ACTIVITIES
Roleplay,viewingvideoclips,takingpartinavarietyofgames,songsandothertypicallyChineseactivitiessuch
501 11 CHN — CHINESE
asmartialarts,calligraphy,papercutting,etc.StudentsuseavarietyofresourcesonMoodle,GoogleDriveandQuizlettopractiseChineselanguageskillsintheirowntime.TheyalsohavetheopportunitytoparticipateinregionalandnationalspeechcompetitionsandtotakepartintheChinaStudyTour.
SKILLS
StudentscontinuetodeveloptheirlanguageskillsinChinese:listening,speaking,readingandwriting,andatthesametimebecomingincreasinglymoreawareofthenatureofChineseculture.
ASSESSMENT
StudentsareencouragedtosittheHSKChineseLanguageLevelTestwhichisaninternationallyrecognisedChineseproficiencytest.
NCEA STANDARDS – 11CHNNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
External
90868 v2 1 5 no no Chinese 1.1 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of spoken Chinese texts on areas of most immediate relevance
90871 v2 1 5 no no Chinese 1.4 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of Chinese texts on areas of most immediate relevance
Internal
90869 v2 1 4 no no Chinese 1.2 - Give a spoken presentation in Chinese that communicates a personal response
90870 v2 1 5 no no Chinese 1.3 - Interact using spoken Chinese to communicate personal information, ideas and opinions in different situations
90872 v2 1 5 no no Chinese 1.5 - Write a variety of text types in Chinese on areas of most immediate relevance
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
14Level1creditsinChinese,atleastfourofthesefrominternaloralassessments.
INTRODUCTION
RevisesYear11workandgraduallyincreasescompetencyinthelanguage.
CONTENT
Studentslearntointerpretselectedandadaptedmedia;makepredictionsandrespondtothem;understand,expressandenquireaboutactionsoreventswhichareconditionaluponotheractionsorevents;reportwhatsomeonesaidorwrote;recognise,expressandaskaboutopinions,attitudesoremotionsinrelationtoevents,actionsandotherpeople.Comparedtopreviouslevels,adegreeofsophisticationisnowpresentinusingthelanguage.
SKILLS
• Listening–studentsgraduallylearntogetthegistofsomeunknownmaterialanddeveloptheirinterpretationofmorecomplexlanguage.
502 12 CHN — CHINESE
• Speaking–increasinglyaccuratetones,morecomplexlanguageandusingawiderrangeoflanguage.
• Reading–recogniseupto470Chinesecharactersanddeveloptheskillofpickingupthegistofwrittenmaterialwithsomeunknowncomponentsinit.
• Writing–writeupto220characters,developinglinkingideasbothgrammaticallyandintherangeoflanguage.
ACTIVITIES
SimilartopreviouslevelswithadevelopmentintheuseofavarietyofresourcesonMoodle,GoogleDriveandQuizlet.Studentshavetheopportunitytoparticipateinregionalandnationalspeech,essay-writingandcalligraphycompetitionsandtotakepartintheChinaStudyTour.
ASSESSMENT
StudentsareencouragedtosittheHSKChineseLanguageLevelTestwhichisaninternationallyrecognisedChineseproficiencytest.
NCEA STANDARDS – 12CHNNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91108 v3 2 5 no no Chinese 2.1 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of spoken Chinese texts on familiar matters
91111 v3 2 5 no no Chinese 2.4 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of written and/or visual Chinese text(s) on familiar matters
Internal
91109 v2 2 5 no no Chinese 2.3 - Interact using spoken Chinese to share information and justify ideas and opinions in different situations
91110 v2 2 4 no no Chinese 2.2 - Give a spoken presentation in Chinese that communicates information, ideas and opinions
91112 v2 2 5 no no Chinese 2.5 - Write a variety of text types in Chinese to convey information, ideas, and opinions in genuine contexts
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
14Level2creditsinChinese,atleastfourofthesefrominternaloralassessments.
INTRODUCTION
NCEALevel3uptoandincludingLevel8 Chinese in the New Zealand Curriculum.
CONTENT
MaterialusingthevocabularyuptoandincludingNCEALevel3Chinesecharactersandcompoundsandgrammarstructures.StudentsnowrangeoverthewholeoftheeightlevelsdetailedinChinese in the New Zealand Curriculum,gainingfamiliaritywithspokenandwrittenChineseandincreasingtheabilitytouseawiderangeofgrammaticalstructures.Inusingthecontentofcoursematerialsthestudentslearntocommunicateinsomeofthefollowingways:recognise,express,andenquireaboutdoubt,possibility,probability,anduncertaintyofactionsandevents;uselanguageaboutconsequences,advice,directingotherpeople,givinghypothesesandarguingfor and against.
503 13 CHN — CHINESE
SKILLS
•Listening–interpretopinions,attitudes.andemotions;recognisefinedetailanddrawinferencesandconclusions.
•Speaking–speakconfidentlyandfluently,withfairlyaccuratetones,pronunciation,andintonation.Initiateandconfidentlymaintainconversationwithavarietyofspeakers.
•Reading–getthegistofawidevarietyoftexts;recognise up to 600 Chinese characters.
•Writing–adaptformat,length,andstyletosuitaparticularpurposeandaudience;writeupto350Chinese characters.
ACTIVITIES
StudentsaregivenopportunitiestouseMoodle,GoogleDriveandQuizlettopractiselanguageskillsintheirowntime,useon-lineresourcesandexperienceavarietyofactivitiesthathelpintheunderstandinganduse of Chinese. Studentshavetheopportunitytoparticipateinregionalandnationalspeech,essay-writingandcalligraphycompetitionsandtotakepartintheChinaStudyTour.
ASSESSMENT
StudentsareencouragedtosittheHSKChineseLanguageLevelTestwhichisaninternationallyrecognisedChineseproficiencytest.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13CHNNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91533 v2 3 5 no no Chinese 3.1 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of extended spoken Chinese texts
91536 v1 3 5 no no Chinese 3.4 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of extended written and/or visual Chinese texts
Internal
91534 v1 3 3 no no Chinese 3.2 - Give a clear spoken presentation in Chinese that communicates a critical response to stimulus material
91535 v1 3 6 no no Chinese 3.3 - Interact clearly using spoken Chinese to explore and justify varied ideas and perspectives in different situations
91537 v1 3 5 no no Chinese 3.5 - Write a variety of text types in clear Chinese to explore and justify varied ideas and perspectives
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INTRODUCTION
Thiscourseprovidesprogressivedevelopmentoflanguageskillsandculturalknowledge.Year10FrenchisneededbythosestudentswishingtocontinueFrenchatseniorlevels.
CONTENT
ThecoursecontinueswiththeremainingunitsofTapis Volant 1,coveringthefollowinftopics::• dailyroutines• directions• weather • holidays• shopping • describingpeople
SKILLS
Studentsdeveloptheirskillsofreading,writing,listeningandspeakingandculturalknowledge.Theyalsolearntotalkaboutthepast,usingtheperfecttense.
520 10 FRE— FRENCHACTIVITIES
Eachunitincludesarangeofactivities,culturalaspectsofthetopicandauthenticmaterial.Avarietyofgamesisusedtoenhancelearning.StudentsalsoregularlyworkinsmallgroupswiththeFrench.StudentstakepartintheannualFrenchActivityDaywithRangiRuru.ThisishostedbytheChristchurchPétanqueClubandincludesthechancetotrythisclassicFrenchgame,savourFrenchfoodandtakepartingamesandactivitiesinFrench.
ASSESSMENT
There is a test for each unit so that students can monitortheirprogress.ThiswillhelpthemdecidewhethertocontinuetheirstudiesinYear11.Theexaminationattheendoftheyearcoversthefullyear’swork.
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
CompletionofYear10French
INTRODUCTION
StudentsstudyawidevarietyofFrenchlanguageandculture,inordertodeveloptheirabilitytocommunicateinmanyeverydaysituations.
SKILLS
• understandwrittenFrench• understandspokenFrench• communicateinspokenFrench• communicateinwrittenFrench
NCEA STANDARDS – 11FRENot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
External
90878 v2 1 5 no no French 1.1 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of spoken French texts on areas of most immediate relevance
90881 v2 1 5 no no French 1.4 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of French texts on areas of most immediate relevance
Internal
90879 v2 1 4 no no French 1.2 - Give a spoken presentation in French that communicates a personal response
90880 v2 1 5 no no French 1.3 - Interact using spoken French to communicate personal information, ideas and opinions in different situations
90882 v2 1 5 no no French 1.5 - Write a variety of text types in French on areas of most immediate relevance
521 11 FRE — FRENCH
CONTENT
ThecoursefollowstheTapis Volant 2 textbookandcoversthesetopics:Holidays– sportsandleisure– travel– eatinganddrinkingout– health– one’scountry.Thefullcourseassessments,resourcesandworkcoveredcanbeaccessedfromtheschool’sMoodlewebpages.
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
15Level1creditsinFrench,atleastthreefrominternaloralassessments
INTRODUCTION
TheYear12coursecontinuestodevelopcompetenceinFrenchinawidevarietyofsituations.
522 12 FRE — FRENCH
CONTENT
Literature–Health–aFrench-speakingcountry.Theentirecourseisavailableontheschool’sMoodlepages
SKILLS
• sensibleguessingofthemeaningfromcontext• understandingmainpoints• selectingkeyinformation
NCEA STANDARDS – 12FRENot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91118 v3 2 5 no no French 2.1 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of spoken French texts on familiar matters
91121 v3 2 5 no no French 2.4 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of written and/or visual French text(s) on familiar matters
Internal
91119 v2 2 5 no no French 2.3 - Interact using spoken French to share information and justify ideas and opinions in different situations
91120 v2 2 4 no no French 2.2 - Give a spoken presentation in French that communicates information, ideas and opinions
91122 v2 2 5 no no French 2.5 - Write a variety of text types in French to convey information, ideas, and opinions in genuine contexts
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
15Level2creditsinFrench,atleast3frominternaloralassessments.
INTRODUCTION
Thecourseaimstodevelopandextendstudents’abilitytocommunicateinFrench.Studentsareexposedtoawidevarietyofmaterialincludingauthentictexts.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13FRENot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91543 v2 3 5 no no French 3.1 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of extended spoken French texts
91546 v1 3 5 no no French 3.4 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of extended written and/or visual French texts
Internal
91544 v1 3 3 no no French 3.2 - Give a clear spoken presentation in French that communicates a critical response to stimulus material
91545 v1 3 6 no no French 3.3 - Interact clearly using spoken French to explore and justify varied ideas and perspectives in different situations
91547 v1 3 5 no no French 3.5 - Write a variety of text types in clear French to explore and justify varied ideas and perspectives
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CONTENT
Topicsstudiedare:L’immigration–l’environnement–Le Petit Prince Theentirecourseisavailableontheschool’sMoodlepages
SKILLS
• selectingandclassifyingrelevantinformation• summarising• adaptingandre-presentingmaterial
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INTRODUCTION
StudentswhoundertooktheYear9courseareencouragedtocontinuetheirstudies,asmanyelementarylanguageconceptscoveredintheearliercourseformthebasisoftheYear10programme.
CONTENT
ThecourseconsolidatesandextendsmaterialcoveredintheYear9programme.AfterabriefreviewofYear9work,includingthehiragana writingsystem,atopic-basedapproachcontinuestodeveloplinguisticskills.Newvocabularyandgrammarstructuresarestudiedandrehearsedinthecontextofsuchtopicsasfamiliesandfriends,shopping,eatinganddrinking,health,leisureandtravel.Katakana isintroducedinTerm1,andbymid-yearstudentsareabletowriteallworkinJapanese scripts.
SKILLS
Keylanguageskillsoflistening,speaking,readingandwritingarethecrucialcomponentsoftheprogramme,andequalweightisaccordedeach.Equallyimportant
510 10 JPN — JAPANESE
isthefurtherdevelopmentofculturalunderstandingandtheconsolidationofneatJapanesescripts.
ACTIVITIES
Thecommunicativeapproachusedfeaturesavarietyoflanguageimmersionactivitiesandstudentshavethechancetomeasuretheirlanguageskillsthroughentryintospeechcompetitions.TheannualChristchurch-KurashikiSisterCityExchangegivesYear10studentstheopportunitytorepresentourcityasambassadorsonatwoweektourofJapan.E-palsmaybeestablishedwithajuniorhighschoolinKurashiki.
ASSESSMENT
Languageskillsaremeasuredinavarietyofways.Quizzesandtestsofvocabularyandscript,endoftopictestsandashortmid-yearexaminationprovideacumulativepictureofskilldevelopment.ThereisalsoaculturalassignmentonJapanesefood.Thereisatwohourfinalexaminationaswellasseparateassessmentsinoral,auralandwrittenlanguageskills.
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
CompletionofYear10Japaneseoritsequivalent.
INTRODUCTION
StudentsacquiretheskillstocommunicateinJapanesewithinarangeofsituationscentredontheeverydayexperiencesofyoungNewZealandersandontheirpossiblepersonalcontactswithJapanandtheJapanese,inNewZealandorinJapan.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
Achievementobjectivesuptocurriculumlevel6arecovered.Newtopicsare:Japaneseurbanlife,travel,Japanesehomesanddailyroutines.Also,areviewandupdateofYear9–10topics.Allmaterialsarepresentedinhiragana and katakana.
511 11 JPN — JAPANESE
Atleast50kanji arealsotaught.Studentswillfurtherdeveloptheskillsto:• understandJapanesespokenatmoderatespeed• replyinJapanesetostraightforwardquestions• readapassageordialogueinhiragana,katakanaandelementarykanji
• writewell-formedkana• expressthemselvesinwrittenJapanese• understanddifferencesinthewayoflifeinJapan.
ACTIVITIES
StudentshavevariousopportunitiestouseJapaneseoutsidetheclassroom,throughletterandemailexchangesaswellasculturalvisits.Somewrittenworkwillbecompletedoncomputer,althoughsubmissionsforthewritingportfoliowillbehand-written.
NCEA STANDARDS – 11JPNNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
External
90893 v2 1 5 no no Japanese 1.1 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of spoken Japanese texts on areas of most immediate relevance
90896 v2 1 5 no no Japanese 1.4 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of Japanese texts on areas of most immediate relevance
Internal
90894 v2 1 4 no no Japanese 1.2 - Give a spoken presentation in Japanese that communicates a personal response
90895 v2 1 5 no no Japanese 1.3 - Interact using spoken Japanese to communicate personal information, ideas and opinions in different situations
90897 v2 1 5 no no Japanese 1.5 - Write a variety of text types in Japanese on areas of most immediate relevance
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
14Level1creditsinJapanese,atleastfourfrominternaloralassessments.INTRODUCTION
StudentsconsolidateanddiversifyskillsoverawiderrangeofthemesandextendtheirawarenessofaspectsofJapaneselife,usinglanguageuptoLevel7oftheNZCurriculum.TopicsarerelatedtotheNewZealandsituationaswell,enablingstudentstocommunicateandreceiveinformationonthetwocountries,thetwopeoplesandtheirwayoflifeandeducationsystems.ACTIVITIES
StudentsmayhavetheopportunitytoparticipateinanNCEApreparationdayduringtermtwowithstudentsandteachersfromotherChristchurchschools.
512 12 JPN — JAPANESE
CONTENT
FamilyLife–eatinganddrinking–leisureactivities–theJapaneseschoolsystem.KanjiarefurtherdevelopedinYear12.Wecoveralmostallofthe75active-useand125passive-usekanjisetdowninthecurriculum.Plainandconversationallanguageformsarealsointroduced,helpingstudentsdevelopmuchmorecomplexandcolloquialJapanese.SKILLS
Studentswill:• demonstrateanincreasedabilitytomeetthegoalssetdownforYear11
• demonstrateanawarenessandfamiliaritywiththewayoflife,usingspokenandwrittenJapanese
• use,inwrittenandoralJapanese,arangeofvocabularyandgrammaticalstructures
• comprehendawiderrangeofstructuresandvocabularyusedinwrittenandspokenJapanese
• readandwrite75kanjiandrecogniseafurther125kanji.
NCEA STANDARDS – 12JPNNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91133 v3 2 5 no no Japanese 2.1 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of spoken Japanese texts on familiar matters
91136 v3 2 5 no no Japanese 2.4 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of written and/or visual Japanese text(s) on familiar matters
Internal
91134 v2 2 5 no no Japanese 2.3 - Interact using spoken Japanese to share information and justify ideas and opinions in different situations
91135 v2 2 4 no no Japanese 2.2 - Give a spoken presentation in Japanese that communicates information, ideas and opinions
91137 v2 2 5 no no Japanese 2.5 - Write a variety of text types in Japanese to convey information, ideas, and opinions in genuine contexts
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
14Level2creditsinJapanese,atleastfourfrominter-naloralassessments.
INTRODUCTION
Studentsconsolidate,refine,extendanddiversifytheirskillsoverawiderrangeofthemesandextendtheirawarenessofaspectsofJapaneselife.TopicsarerelatedtotheNewZealandsituationaswell,enablingstudentstocommunicateandreceiveinformationonbothsocieties,thetwopeoplesandtheirwayoflife,theirworkandleisureactivities.
ACTIVITIES
NCEALevel3studyseminarsatUCandARAoccurinthewintervacation.SpeechcontestsareheldinTerm3.
513 13 JPN — JAPANESE
CONTENT
N.Z.andJapan–travelandtourism–currentevents–Japanatwork.Weconsolidatethe200kanjistudiedinYear12whicharerequiredforNCEALevel3.
SKILLS
Studentswill:• demonstrateanincreasedandextendedabilitytomeetthegoalssetdownforYear12
• demonstrateanawarenessandfamiliaritywiththestructureofJapanesesocietyanditsvaluesystemusingspokenandwrittenJapanese
• useinwrittenandoralJapaneseawiderangeofvocabularyandgrammaticalstructures
• readandwrite125kanjiandrecogniseafurther125kanji.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13JPNNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91553 v2 3 5 no no Japanese 3.1 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of extended spoken Japanese texts
91556 v1 3 5 no no Japanese 3.4 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of extended written and/or visual Japanese texts
Internal
91554 v1 3 3 no no Japanese 3.2 - Give a clear spoken presentation in Japanese that communicates a critical response to stimulus material
91555 v1 3 6 no no Japanese 3.3 - Interact clearly using spoken Japanese to explore and justify varied ideas and perspectives in different situations
91557 v1 3 5 no no Japanese 3.5 - Write a variety of text types in clear Japanese to explore and justify varied ideas and perspectives
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TE REO MĀORI
INTRODUCTION
Thiscoursebuildsonthepreviousyear’sworkanddevelopsskillsinwhakarongo(listening),kōrero(speaking),pānui(reading,)tuhituhi(writing),mātakitaki(observing)andwhakaatu(presenting).
CONTENT
Awiderangeofteachingandlearningtechniquesareimplementedtoenableeffectivestudentlearningacrossthefourmainareasoflanguageacquisition.ReoTorohū–ReceptiveLanguageSkillsWhakarongo–ListeningPānui–ReadingReoWhakaputa–ProductiveLanguageSkillsKōrero–SpeakingTuhituhi-WritingCulturalpracticesarealsotaughtforstudentbenefitandtoenhanceanddevelopemerginglanguageskillsTikanga–ProtocolBasedLearningMarae/SchoolWhare(PlaceBasedEducation)
531-533 10–13 TRM — TE REO MĀORI
KapaHaka(Māoriperformance)MauRākau(MāoriMartialArts)MahiToi(Arts)UsingawiderangeofteachingandlearningstrategiesensuresthatstudentswillbeprovidedeveryopportunitytolearnandexcelinTeReoMāori.
TIKANGA
StudentsaretaughtabouttikangaMāorifromYear9throughtoYear13.Muchofthisisdoneinclassalthoughalotisalsotaughtatthemaraewhichallstudentsvisiteveryyearasagroup.Thereisabigemphasisontheconceptoftuakana/teina(theeldertakingcareoftheyounger)whileatthemarae.Everytwoyears,Year12and13boyswillgowiththeirteachertoRarotonga,wheretheywilllivewithlocalsforaweekontheirmarae.Wewilluseourlanguage,asthisistheonlyotherplaceapartfromAotearoawhereMāoriisspoken(althoughtherearedialectdifferences).
NCEA STANDARDS – 11TRM Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
External
91087 v1 2 6 yes no Te Reo Maori 1.3 - Panui kia mohio ki te reo o tona ao
91088 v1 1 6 yes no Te Reo Maori 1.4 - Tuhi i te reo o tona ao
Internal
91085 v1 3 6 yes no Te Reo Maori 1.1 - Whakarongo kia mohio ki te reo o tona ao
91086 v1 1 6 yes no Te Reo Maori 1.2 - Korero kia whakamahi i te reo o tona ao
91089 v3 1 6 yes no Te Reo Maori 1.5 - Waihanga tuhinga i te reo o tona ao
NCEA STANDARDS – 12TRM Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91286 v1 2 6 yes no Te Reo Maori 2.3 - Panui kia mohio ki te reo o te ao torotoro
91287 v1 2 6 no yes Te Reo Maori 2.4 - Tuhi i te reo o te ao torotoro
Internal
91284 v1 2 4 no no Te Reo Maori 2.1 - Whakarongo kia mohio ki te reo o te ao torotoro
91285 v1 2 6 no no Te Reo Maori 2.2 - Korero kia whakamahi i te reo o te ao torotoro
91288 v3 2 6 yes no Te Reo Maori 2.5 - Waihanga tuhinga auaha, i te reo o te ao torotoro
NCEA STANDARDS – 13TRM Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91652 v2 3 6 yes no Te Reo Maori 3.3 - Panui kia mohio ki te reo Maori o te ao whanui
91653 v2 3 6 yes no Te Reo Maori 3.4 - Tuhi i te reo Maori o te ao whanui
Internal
91650 v2 3 4 yes no Te Reo Maori 3.1 - Whakarongo kia mohio ki te reo Maori o te ao whanui
91651 v2 3 6 yes no Te Reo Maori 3.2 - Korero kia whakamahi i te reo Maori o te ao whanui
91654 v2 3 6 no yes Te Reo Maori 3.5 - Waihanga tuhinga whai take i te reo Maori o te ao whanui
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MATHEMATICS
INTRODUCTION
Thiscourseestablishestheconfidenceandskillsnecessaryforsuccessintheseniorschool.Year 9skillsarerevisedandfurtherdevelopedandmanyYear11concepts are introduced.
CONTENT
• Algebra • Number• Trigonometry • Geometry• Vectors • Graphingrelationships• Measurement
SKILLS
•Clearcommunicationofmathematicalideas• Investigatingandproblemsolving• Applyingmathematicsandmodelling
400 10 MTH — MATHEMATICS ACTIVITIES
Severalcompetitionsprovideinterestingandvariedchallengesand,forsome,recognitionthroughcertificatesandprizes.• theJuniorMathematicsCompetition• theAustralianMathematicsCompetitionorICAS• Cantamath.
ASSESSMENT
Twocommontestsandanend-of-yearexamination,aswellasvariousclasstasks.
NCEA STANDARDS – 11MMCNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
External
91028 v3 1 4 no yes Mathematics and Statistics 1.3 - Investigate relationships between tables, equations and graphs
91031 v4 1 4 no yes Mathematics and Statistics 1.6 - Apply geometric reasoning in solving problems
91037 v4 1 4 no yes Mathematics and Statistics 1.12 - Demonstrate understanding of chance and data
Internal
91026 v3 1 4 no yes Mathematics and Statistics 1.1 - Apply numeric reasoning in solving problems
91030 v3 1 3 no yes Mathematics and Statistics 1.5 - Apply measurement in solving problems
91035 v3 1 4 yes yes Mathematics and Statistics 1.10 - Investigate a given multivariate data set using the statistical enquiry cycle
401 11 MTH — MATHEMATICS (Main)
ThisisthemainstreamcourseatNCEALevel1andprovidesasolidfoundationforprogressionintotheyear12andyear13Mathematicscourses.Thisistherightcourseforthoseintendingtostudymathematics,orsciences,atseniorschoolortertiarylevelandalsothosewithmathematicalability.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
Topicscoveredinthecourseare:NumericReasoning,Algebra,Geometry,Trigonometry,StatisticalReasoning,Probability,Measurement.
Thecontentcoversadiverserangeofmathematicaltopicsanddevelopsawiderangeofknowledgeandskillsthatcanbeusedinfuturemathscoursesandinothersubjects.Studentswillbechallengedtodevelopanindepthunderstandingofmathematicalconcepts.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Studentscanprogressinto12MTAor12STAandthenintooneorbothof13CALand13STA.
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NCEA STANDARDS – 11MACNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit L1 Num
External
91037 v4 1 4 no yes Mathematics and Statistics 1.12 – Demonstrate understanding of chance and data
Internal
91026 v3 1 4 no yes Mathematics and Statistics 1.1 – Apply numeric reasoning in solving problems
91030 v3 1 3 no yes Mathematics and Statistics 1.5 – Apply measurement in solving problems
91032 v3 1 3 no yes Mathematics and Statistics 1.7 – Apply right-angled triangles in solving measurement problems
91035 v3 1 4 yes yes Mathematics and Statistics 1.10 – Investigate a given multivariate data set using the statistical enquiry cycle
91036 v3 1 3 yes yes Mathematics and Statistics 1.10 – Investigate bivariate numerical data set using the statistical enquiry cycle
431 11 MTG — MATHEMATICS (General)
ThiscourseisdesignedtogivesuccessinNCEAtothosestudentsnotwishingtostudytheNCEAstandardsthatarealgebrabasedorrequirehigherlevelalgebraicskills.Thecontentisaimedatprovidingstudentswithmathematicalskillsusefulineverydaylifeorinpracticalsituations.Onlyonestandardisexternallyassessed.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
Topicscoveredinthecourseare:NumericReasoning,Trigonometry,StatisticalAnalysis,
Probability,Measurement.Algebra–a skills topic only with no NCEA assessment.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Thiscourseisdesignedtoprovideapathwayinto12STAtheninto13STA.However,astudentexcellinginmosttopics,especiallythealgebraictopic,couldfollowapathwayinto12MTAandthen13CAL.
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Entrytothiscourseisbyinvitation,acknowledgingachievementandeffortinYear11.Studentswhohavedone11MAPnormallyprogressintothiscourse.
INTRODUCTION
ThecoursecontainsLevel2UnitStandardswhich,thoughchallenging,provideagoodfoundationforstudentswhomayentertheconstructionorengineeringvocations.
422 12 MAP — MATHS APPLIED
NCEA STANDARDS – 12MAPNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
Internal
24361 v2 2 3 no no Apply mathematical processes to BCATS projects
24378 v1 3 4 no no Perform building calculations
CONTENT AND SKILLS
•operationsonwholenumbersanddecimals•conversionsbetweenandusingfractions,decimals
and percentages•areaandvolumecalculations•Pythagorasandtrigonometry•usingformulae•forcesandfriction•measurement•geometry
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
ByinvitationfromtheHOD,basedonYear10results.
INTRODUCTION
Thiscourseisdesignedforthosestudentswhorequirepracticaland/orappliedmathematicalskills–possiblyconsidering pursuing training in a trade.TheemphasisisforstudentstodevelopthemathematicalskillsnecessaryforlifebeyondschoolandtomeetthenumeracyrequirementsforLevel1NCEA.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
Knowledgeandskillsinthefollowingareaswillbedevelopedthroughconsideringmathematicsinreallife:
421 11 MAP — MATHEMATICS APPLIED
•Fractions,ratio,proportion,percentages•Wholenumbersanddecimals•Tablesandgraphs •Timeandmoney•Measurement •Statistics•Areaandvolume •GeometryASSESSMENT
Studentsworktowardsachievingthethreenumeracystandards:Number,Measurement,Statistics,worth10credits. SomestudentsmayalsobeenteredintwoLevel1internalassessments
NCEA STANDARDS – 11MAPNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
Internal
26623 v3 1 4 no no Use number to solve problems
26626 v3 1 3 no no Interpret statistical information for a purpose
26627 v3 1 3 no no Use measurement to solve problems
21905v3 1 6 no no
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Atleastfiveofthe7Level1Standards,includingAlgebra.AllcasesaretreatedontheirmeritsbytheHODandDean.
INTRODUCTION
Thisisthemainstreammathematicscoursewhichprovidesthebackgroundforboth13Calculusand13Statistics.AdditionallythecourseprovidesstudentswiththeknowledgeandskillsnecessaryforotherYear12and13courses–inparticularthesciences.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Leadsto13CALand/or13STA.
402 12 MTA — NCEA MATHEMATICS
CONTENT AND SKILLS
Studentsdevelopanalyticalproblem-solvingskillsandareintroducedtocalculus.Goodalgebraicskillsareemphasisedandareanecessaryrequirementforsuccess.Topicsinclude:• Calculus–differentiation,integration• Coordinategeometry• Algebraicexpressionsandmethods• Probability• Trigonometry• Graphing.
NCEA STANDARDS – 12MTANot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91261 v3 2 4 no no Mathematics and Statistics 2.6 - Apply algebraic methods in solving problems
91262 v3 2 5 no no Mathematics and Statistics 2.7 - Apply calculus methods in solving problems
91267 v3 2 4 no no Mathematics and Statistics 2.12 - Apply probability methods in solving problems
Internal
91256 v3 2 2 no no Mathematics and Statistics 2.1 - Apply co-ordinate geometry methods in solving problems
91259 v3 2 3 no no Mathematics and Statistics 2.4 - Apply trigonometric relationships in solving problems
91269 v3 2 2 no no Mathematics and Statistics 2.14 - Apply systems of equations in solving problems
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
10to16creditsfromthe11MTHcourse.
INTRODUCTION
ThiscourseisdesignedforstudentswhohaveLevel1NCEAandwanttocontinuestudyingMathsbutwishtodoNCEAStandardsthatdonotrequirealgebraicskills.IthasaStatisticsandProbabilityfocuswhichbuildsonthestatisticsdoneinYear11andpreparesstudentsfor13STA.ThecourseconsistsofsomeoftheLevel2AchievementStandardsnotinthe12MTAcourse.StudentsdoingwellinthiscourseareabletoproceedintoYear13Statistics.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
13STA.
442 12 STA — NCEA MATHEMATICS
CONTENT
•Probability •Statistics•Networks •Questionnaires•Simulations
NOTE
Aconsiderableamountoftheclassworkandalltheinternalassessmentiscomputer-based.ItispreferablethatstudentshavetheirowndevicewhichcanrunWindowsOS7or8.ThereforeitisstronglyrecommendedthatstudentshavetheirownWindowsdeviceastheavailabilityofschoolcomputersmaybelimited.Studentsprogressingfrom12STAto13STAin2017willsimilarlybeexpectedtousetheirowndevice.
NCEA STANDARDS – 12STANot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91267 v3 2 4 no no Mathematics and Statistics 2.12 - Apply probability methods in solving problems
Internal
91260 v3 2 2 no no Mathematics and Statistics 2.5 - Apply network methods in solving problems
91263 v3 2 3 no no Mathematics and Statistics 2.8 - Design a questionnaire
91264 v3 2 4 no no Mathematics and Statistics 2.9 - Use statistical methods to make an inference
91265 v3 2 3 no no Mathematics and Statistics 2.10 - Conduct an experiment to investigate a situation using statistical methods
91268 v3 2 2 no no Mathematics and Statistics 2.13 - Investigate a situation involving elements of chance using a simulation
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
From12MTA–fourofthesevenStandards,includingProbability.From12MTB–SuccessinthefollowingStandardsisnecessary:Conductinganexperiment;Probality;Inference. AllcasesarereviewedontheirmeritsbytheHOD.
INTRODUCTION
Acourseforthoseinterestedinthebiologicalandsocialsciences,medicine,commerceandadministration–anyfieldwherecollection,analysisandinterpretationofdataisimportant.Thiscoursecanbetakenwith13CAL.
CONTENT
Probabilitymethods–ProbabilitydistributionsUsingstatisticalmethods–Analysingdata.
SKILLS
• Developproblemsolvingandcommunicationskills• Becomefamiliarwithmodernstatisticalskills,
423 13 STA — STATISTICSespeciallycomputer-basedanalyticaltools
• Developtheabilitytoconductstatisticalexperimentsandtodrawvalidconclusionsfromrawdata
• Recogniseandproducethemostsuitableforminwhichtopresentinformation
• Becomefamiliarwiththeuseofspecificstatisticalsoftware.
NOTE
Aconsiderableamountoftheclassworkandalltheinternalassessmentiscomputer-based.ItispreferablethatstudentshavetheirowndevicewhichcanrunWindowsOS7or8,inordertorunthesoftwarethatisused.ThereforeitisstronglyrecommendedthathavetheirownWindowsdeviceastheavailabilityofschoolcomputerswillbelimited.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
CareersinSocialSciences,MedicineandBiologicalsciences,Commerce
NCEA STANDARDS – 13STA Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91585 v2 3 4 no no Mathematics and Statistics 3.13 - Apply probability concepts in solving problems
91586 v2 3 4 no no Mathematics and Statistics 3.14 - Apply probability distributions in solving problems
Internal
91581 v2 3 4 no no Mathematics and Statistics 3.9 - Investigate bivariate measurement data
91582 v2 3 4 no no Mathematics and Statistics 3.10 - Use statistical methods to make a formal inference
91583 v2 3 4 no no Mathematics and Statistics 3.11 - Conduct an experiment to investigate a situation using experimental design principles
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NCEA STANDARDS – 13CALNot all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91577 v2 3 5 no no Mathematics and Statistics 3.5 - Apply the algebra of complex numbers in solving problems
91578 v2 3 6 no no Mathematics and Statistics 3.6 - Apply differentiation methods in solving problems
91579 v2 3 6 no no Mathematics and Statistics 3.7 - Apply integration methods in solving problems
Internal
91575 v2 3 4 no no Mathematics and Statistics 3.3 - Apply trigonometric methods in solving problems
91587 v2 3 3 no no Mathematics and Statistics 3.15 - Apply systems of simultaneous equations in solving problems
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Atleastfiveofthe6Level2Standardsdone12MTA,includingAlgebra,Co-ordinateGeometryandCalculuswithMeritinatleastone.AllcasesarereviewedontheirmeritsbytheHOD.
INTRODUCTION
Acourseappropriateforstudentswithaninterestinthecontinuedstudyofmathematics,thephysicalsciences,engineering,economicsandanyfieldwhereanalysisisanimportanttool.Thecoursecanbetakeninconjunctionwith13STA.
CONTENT
• Algebra • Logarithms• Differentiation •Optimisationproblems• Trigonometricidentities,graphsandequations• Trig.applications • Trig.differentiation
403 13 CAL — CALCULUS
• Complexnumbers • Coordinategeometry• Integration • Differentialequations
SKILLS
• Developproblemsolvingandcommunicationskillsandeffectivelyusetheseinfamiliarandunfamiliarcontexts
• Furtherdevelop“pure”mathematics,withanemphasisoncalculus
• Formulateproblemsinmathematicaltermsandsolvethesethroughlogical,methodicalandclearlypresentedarguments
• Increasinglyunderstandthenatureofmathematicalreasoning.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
CareersinEngineering,Science,IT,FinanceandAviation.
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432 12 ESM – ESOL MathsThiscourseenablesEnglishlanguagelearners(ELLs)tostudy,worktowardsandgaineitherLevel1and/orLevel2NCEAMathsStandardsinawell-supportedone-yearprogramme.Individuallearningprogrammeswillbepreparedforeachstudentdependingontheirneeds.StudentsshouldbeabletoprogresstomainstreamMathsinthefollowingyear.TargetstudentsareinternationalandmigrantstudentsinYears11or12.ThestudentsareworkingatStages1-2oftheEnglishLanguageLearningProgressions.
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MUSIC
INTRODUCTION
Studentswholovemusicshouldjointhisclass.AnimportantaspectofthiscourseisMusicliteracy;allstudentswillbeexpectedtoread,notateandplaymusicattheendofthiscourse,inpreparationforLevelOneMusicinYear11.Thiscoursehasalargeindividualcomponent;studentslearnattheirownpaceintheory,compositionandinstrumentaltuition.Instrumentaltuitionisavailableinmostinstruments,aswellasRockBandcoachingeachweek.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
•Performance–performingonthestudent’smajorstudyinstrument(s)orvoice.Inaddition,studentsarestronglyencouragedtositanexternalperformanceexaminliaisonwiththestudent’sinstrumentalteacher.
•Learntocomposemusic
600 10 MUS — MUSIC
•Learntosingintune.[A30minutegrouplessonisprovidedfreeforYear10students]
•Auralskills,transcribingwhatisheard•Musicalknowledge.DifferentstylessuchasJazz,HistoryofPop,HistoryofClassical
•MusicTheory.StudentswillbuildonknowledgeacquiredinYear9Music.
ASSESSMENT
•SoloPerformance•GroupPerformance•Composition•Aural•MusicalKnowledgeAssignments.•MusicTheory[StudentsareencouragedtositanABRSMtheoryexaminNovember.Thiswillbeacostto the student.
Note: Students studying Music are required to have instrumental or voice tuition and participate in at least one school instrumental/vocal group activity as appropriate. Orchestra, Choir, Concert band, Jazz Band and other ensembles are available to play in.
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Year10Musicortheequivalentoftwoyearsinstrumentalorvoicetuition,plusanadequatelevelofmusicliteracy,grade2,tobedeterminedbytheHOD.IfunsurespeakwiththeHODbeforeenrolling.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
•Performance(10creditsinternal)performingonthestudent’smajorstudyinstrument(s)orvoice.Studentsareassessedperforminginbothsoloandgroupsituations.Inaddition,studentsareencouragedtositanexternalperformanceexam(ABRSMorTrinityCollege),inliaisonwiththestudent’sinstrumentalteacher.
•Composition(6creditsinternal)composingmusicfordifferentpurposes,
NCEA STANDARDS – 11MUS Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
External
91093 v3 1 4 no no Music 1.4 - Demonstrate aural and theoretical skills through transcription
91094 v3 1 4 yes no Music 1.5 - Demonstrate knowledge of conventions used in music scores
Internal
91090 v3 1 6 no no Music 1.1 - Perform two pieces of music as a featured soloist
91091 v3 1 4 no no Music 1.2 - Demonstrate ensemble skills through performing a piece of music as a member of a group
91092 v3 1 6 no no Music 1.3 - Compose two original pieces of music
91095 v3 1 6 yes no Music 1.6 - Demonstrate knowledge of two music works from contrasting contexts
601 11 MUS — MUSIC
•Auralskills(4creditsexternal)recognising,reproducinganddescribingmusicalsoundsthroughlistening.Includestranscribingtunes,workingoutchordstructures,aurallyidentifyingtheelementsofpiecesofmusic.
•Musicalknowledge(6creditsinternal)–includesmusichistoryandanalysis,scorereading.
•Scorereading,(4creditsexternal)recognisingtheoreticalelements.StudentsareencouragedtositanABRSMtheoryexaminNovember.Thiswillbeacost to the student.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
12MUS,13MUS
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Year11Musicincluding1.3(Composition),1.4(Aural),1.5(ScoreReading)orGrade4passorthreeyearsofinstrumentalorvoicetuitionandanadequatelevelofmusicliteracyandinstrumentaland/orvocalproficiencytobedeterminedbytheHOD.StudentswhohavenotcompletedYear11MusicshouldspeakwiththeHODwhowilldetermineproficiency.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
13MUS
NCEA STANDARDS – 12MUS Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91275 v3 2 4 no no Making Music 2.5 - Demonstrate aural understanding through written representation
91276 v3 2 4 no no Music Studies 2.6 - Demonstrate knowledge of conventions in a range of music scores
Internal
91270 v2 2 6 no no Making Music 2.1 - Perform two substantial pieces of music as a featured soloist
91271 v2 2 6 no no Making Music 2.4 - Compose two substantial pieces of music
91272 v2 2 4 no no Making Music 2.3 - Demonstrate ensemble skills by performing a substantial piece of music as a member of a group
91273 v2 2 4 no no Music Studies 2.8 - Devise an instrumentation for an ensemble
91274 v2 2 3 no no Making Music 2.2 - Perform a substantial piece of music as a featured soloist on a second instrument
602 12 MUS — MUSICCONTENT AND SKILLS
•Performance(13creditsinternal)–performingonthestudent’smajorstudyinstrument(s)orvoice.Assessmentinbothsoloandgroupsituations.
•Composition(6creditsinternal)–composingandarrangingdifferentstylesofmusicfordifferentpurposes,includingbothvocalandinstrumentalcompositions
•Auralskills(4creditsexternal)–recognising,reproducinganddescribingmusicalsoundsthroughlistening.Includestranscribingtunes,workingoutchordstructures,identifyingtheformandstructureofpiecesofmusic
•ScoreReading[4creditsexternal]Demonstateknowledgeofconventionsinarangeofmusicscores
•Instrumentation[4creditsinternal].Deviseaninstrumentationforanensemble
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Year12MusicoranadequatelevelofmusicliteracytobedeterminedbytheHOD.
INTRODUCTION
Thisisanexcellentpracticalmusiccourseforstudentswhohavebeenlearningtheirinstrumentforfourorfiveyears,andwhoalsocomposetheirownmusic.IndividualMusicstandardscanbediscussedwiththeHOD;notallstandardswillbecoveredeachyearifstudentsarestudyingbothMusicStudiesandMakingMusic.Standardscanbechosentosuittheinterestsandproficiencyoftheindividualstudents.
603 13 MUS — PRACTICAL MUSIC
CONTENT AND SKILLS
•Performance(16creditsinternal)–performaprogrammeofmusicasamemberofagroupandasafeaturedsoloist.
•Composition(8creditsinternal)–presentaportfolioofmusicalcomposition.
•Auralskills(4creditsexternal)–demonstrateauralskillacrossarangeofstylesandgenres.
•Scorereading(4creditsexternal)–demonstrateknowledgeofconventionsinarangeofmusicalscores.
•Researchtopic(6credits)–presentanin-depthprojectonatopicalareaofinterestwithinmusic.
•Arranging(4credits)–arrangetwosubstantialpiecesofmusicforensemble
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Tertiarystudies.Careersinmusicperformance,audioengineering,tutoringandteaching.
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Year12MusicoranadequatelevelofmusicliteracytobedeterminedbytheHOD.[AtleastpassedGrade5Theory]
INTRODUCTION
Thisoptionallowstheacademicstudyandanalysisofmusicindepth,coveringhistory,analysisandarranging.IndividualMusicstandardscanbediscussedwiththeHOD;notallstandardswillbecoveredeachyearifstudentsarestudyingbothMusicStudiesandMakingMusic.Standardscanbechosentosuittheinterestsandproficiencyofthestudent.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Tertiarystudies.Careersinmusicperformance,audioengineering,tutoringandteaching.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13MUS & 13MSS Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91421 v3 3 4 no no Music Studies 3.6 - Demonstrate understanding of harmonic and tonal conventions in a range of music scores
Internal
91416 v2 3 8 no no Making Music 3.1 - Perform two programmes of music as a featured soloist
91417 v2 3 4 no no Making Music 3.2 - Perform a programme of music as a featured soloist on a second instrument
91418 v2 3 4 no no Making Music 3.3 - Demonstrate ensemble skills by performing two substantial pieces of music as a member of a group
91419 v2 3 8 no no Making Music 3.4 - Communicate musical intention by composing three original pieces of music
91424 v2 3 4 no no Music Studies 3.9 - Create two arrangements for an ensemble
91425 v2 3 6 yes no Music Studies 3.10 - Research a music topic
91849 v1 3 8 yes no Making Music 3.11 - Compose three original songs that express imaginative thinking
13 MSS — MUSIC STUDIES
CONTENT AND SKILLS
•Contexts(3creditsinternal)–examinethecontextsthatinfluencetheexpressivequalitiesofmusic.
•Musicalworks(8creditsexternal)–compareandcontrastatleastsixdifferingmusicalworks.
•Musictopic(6creditsinternal)–researchandpresentamusictopic.
•Analysis(3creditsexternal)–demonstrateanunderstandingofharmonicandtonalproceduresinarangeofmusic.
•Arranging(4creditsinternal)–arrangemusicforvariousgroups.
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INTRODUCTION
ThisisacompulsorycoursebasedonthefourstrandsoftheHealthandPhysicalEducationcurriculum.Theseaimtodevelop:personalhealthandphysicaldevelopment;movementskills;relationships;healthycommunitiesandenvironments.
CONTENT
Weteachfivekeyvalues:ActiveInvolvement,AcceptanceofChallenges,Self-Management,MovementandMotorSkillsandRelatingtoOthers.Themovementtopicsare:athletics,basketball,football,hockey,gymnastics,softball,volleyball,rugby,aquatics,aerobictraining,weighttraining,createagameandsocialresponsibilityinteamactivities.InHealthwecoverhauora,drugs,alcohol,sexualityandnutrition.
710 10 HPE — HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION
SKILLS
Thecourseattemptstoup-skilltheindividualasawhole;concentratingonmentalandphysicalhealthanddevelopment,movementskillsandsocialdevelopmentthroughthemediumofmovement.Theseincludephysicalskills,personalfitnessdevelopment,trainingconsiderationsandrequirements,cooperation,communication,leadership,responsibility,research,self-identity,perseveranceandteamspirit.
ASSESSMENT
Studentsareassessedeachtermonthefivekeyvalues.Theyreceiveanaveragegradeattheendoftheyear.AllclassesareofferedaLevel1HealthAchievementStandardwhichisbasedonsmartgoalsandselectedclassesareofferedaLevel1PhysicalEducationStandardwhichisbasedonimplementingself-managementstrategiestoimproveparticipation.
NCEA STANDARD – 10PED
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
Internal
90970 v2 1 3 yes no Physical Education 1.9 - Demonstrate self management strategies and describe the effects on participation in physical activity
90971 v3 1 3 yes no Health 1.1 - Take action to enhance an aspect of personal well-being
INTRODUCTION
Inthis20-creditcoursestudentshavefourperiodsaweek,presentingthemwiththeopportunitytoparticipateinavarietyofindividualandteamactivities.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
Studentsstudyarangeofconceptsrelatedtophysicalperformance,personalwell-being/hauora,interpersonalskills,cooperationandsocialresponsibilitywithinateamenvironment.Thephysicalactivitiesincludeathletics,volleyball,AussieRules,touch,circuittraining,waterpolo,cricket.10kmrace,andsoftball.Theseactivitiesaredesignedtoenablethemto:achievetheirpotentialinphysicalgrowthand
701 11 PED — PHYSICAL EDUCATION
development,improvetheirhealthandfitness,developawiderangeofmotorskillsandlearntheimportanceofsocialresponsibilityandcooperationinateam.Theygainabetterunderstandingoftheimportanceofbeingphysicallyactiveandhaveanappreciationofhowphysicalactivitycontributestoanenjoyableandhealthylifestyle.
ASSESSMENT
AlltopicsareAchievementStandardsandareinternallyassessed.OurstudentsaresuccessfulinPhysicalEducationsowepromoteandencouragestudentstostriveforMeritandExcellenceendorsements.
NCEA STANDARDS – 11PED Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
Internal
90962 v3 1 5 no no Physical Education 1.1 - Participate actively in a variety of physical activities and explain factors that influence own participation
90963 v3 1 5 yes no Physical Education 1.2 - Demonstrate understanding of the function of the body as it relates to the performance of physical activity
90964 v3 1 3 no no Physical Education 1.3 - Demonstrate quality movement in the performance of a physical activity
90966 v2 1 4 yes no Physical Education 1.5 - Demonstrate interpersonal skills in a group and explain how these skills impact on others
90967 v2 1 3 yes no Physical Education 1.6 - Demonstrate strategies to improve the performance of a physical activity and describe the outcomes
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
AnAchievedgradeisrequiredinLevel1Standards90963or90967.OtherwisetheapprovaloftheHODisrequired.
INTRODUCTION
Studentsparticipateandlearninfivefieldsofstudy.Thecoursestudiesthetheoreticalbasisofeachandappliesthisinpracticalsituations.Thisisachallengingcourseasstudentsareexpectedtoperforminarangeofsettingsasoutlinedbelow.•Biophysicalprinciplesoffitness:anatomy,exercisephysiology
•Principlesandmethodsoftraining.•Coaching&leadershipinsport.•Performanceskillsintouch,footballandlawnbowls.•Socialresponsibilitythroughkiwisportcoaching,footballandtouch.
702 12 PED — PHYSICAL EDUCATION CONTENT
Biophysical principles of training–requirestudentstostudyprinciplesthatunderlinewhywetrainandthebody’sresponsetotraining,theyfollowafour-weektrainingprogramforthistopic.Social responsibility—studentsmustdemonstratethis,followingasocialresponsibilitymodel,inkiwisportcoaching,touchandfootball.Biophysical principles of skill learning–studentsmustapplyknowledgeofbiophysicalprinciplestotheirchosenskill.Kiwi Sport coaching–requiresstudentsapplyleadershipstrategiestocoachingasmallgroupofprimaryschoolchildren.Performance of a skill–requiresstudentstopracticallydemonstrateskilledperformanceintouch,footballandlawnbowls.
COSTS
$25fortaxivansandgreenfees.
NCEA STANDARDS – 12PED Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
Internal
91328 v2 2 5 no no Physical Education 2.2 - Demonstrate understanding of how and why biophysical principles relate to the learning of physical skills
91329 v2 2 4 no no Physical Education 2.3 - Demonstrate understanding of the application of biophysical principles to training for physical activity
91330 v3 2 4 no no Physical Education 2.4 - Perform a physical activity in an applied setting
91332 v2 2 4 no no Physical Education 2.6 - Evaluate leadership strategies that contribute to the effective functioning of a group
91334 v2 2 3 no no Physical Education 2.8 - Consistently demonstrate social responsibility through applying a social responsibility model in physical activity
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NCEA STANDARDS – 13PED Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
Internal
91498 v2 3 4 no no Physical Education 3.1 - Evaluate physical activity experiences to devise strategies for lifelong well-being
91499 v2 3 3 no no Physical Education 3.2 - Analyse a physical skill performed by self or others
91500 v2 3 4 no no Physical Education 3.3 - Evaluate the effectiveness of a performance improvement programme
91501 v2 3 4 no no Physical Education 3.4 - Demonstrate quality performance of a physical activity in an applied setting
91789 v2 3 4 no no Physical Education 3.9 - Devise strategies for a physical activity outcome
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Year12PhysicalEducationishighlyrecommendedbutentrycanbegainedwithHODapprovalforstudentsnewtothesubject.ForthosewhotooktheYear12course,aminimumAchievedgradein2outof3ofthefollowingLevel2Standardsisrequired:91328,91329and 91332.AllotherstudentsmustapplytotheHODforapproval.
INTRODUCTION
Thiscourseisentirelyinternallyassessed.Itisdesignedtochallengestudentsbothphysicallyandacademicallyinarangeofcontexts.Studentswillbeexpectedtoshowtheabilitytoresearchandstudyindependently.TheywillalsodevelopnewskillsinusingIT.
CONTENT
Lifestyles–involvesevaluatingphysicalactivityexperiencestodevisestrategiesforlifelongwell-being.
Aquatics–studentscompleteaswimmingperformanceimprovementprogrammeanddevelopstrategiestoimproveperformanceina400mfreestyleswimassessment.
Golf–studentscompleteabiomechanicalswinganalysisusingvideotoolsandspendtimeimprovingtheirskillsfora9-holestablefordassessmentinTerm4.
COST
$140forprofessionalcoaching,courseandpoolhireand transport.
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INTRODUCTION
ThiscourseisprimarilyfocusedontakingonthechallengesoftheOutdoors.Itoffersanexcellentopportunityforstudentstolearnanddevelopawiderangeofknowledgeandtechnicalskills.Itrequiresstudentstobedetermined,resilientandmentallytough.Studentswillberequiredtoworkconstructivelywithotherstudentsandsolveproblemsassociatedwithperformanceandsurvivalintheoutdoors.Studentsareexpectedtobewellorganizedinpreparationfortheoutdooractivities.ThiscourseoffersNZQAcreditsatLevel1and2undertheDomainofOutdoorRecreationintheNationalQualificationFramework.
AIMS
•Developtechnicalskillsinarangeofoutdoorpursuits(Tramping,CampingandOutdoorSurvival,WhiteWaterKayaking,RockClimbing,MountainBiking,Skiingand/orSnowboarding,MovingonSnow,UsingCramponsandIceAxes,BuildingEmergencySnowShelter,AdventureBasedLearning,Surfing)
•Providetheopportunityforpersonalandsocialgrowth,developingconfidenceandworkingconstructivelyinateam.
•Developtimemanagementandorganisationalskills•Developanunderstandingandappreciationofthenaturalenvironment
•Havefunandenjoymentthroughregularphysicalactivity.
Note:thiscourserequiresatimeandfinancialcommitment.StudentswillbeoutofschoolonOutdoorActivitiesforapproximately12schooldays.Studentswillbeexpectedtocatchuponworkmissedinothersubjectsandtimewillbeprovidedinclasstodo this.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
ThecourseprovidesstudentswithinitialcareerpathwaysasTeachers,OutdoorInstructors,inKayaking,SeaKayaking,Alpine/MountainandGlacierGuide,SkiIndustryCareers(SkiPatrol,Ski/SNBInstructor,LiftOperators),CanyoningGuide,HighRopesInstructorandOutdoorAdventureInstructor.Outdoorrecreationguidesandinstructorsmayworkfor:tourismbusinesses,skifields,polytechnics,schools,outdooreducationcentresandoutdoorpursuitscentres.EachyearanumberofCBHSstudentsworkfortheNationalOutdoorLeadershipSchool(NOLS)intheirprogrammesaroundtheworld.OthershavegoneontofurtherstudyavailableatCPIT,TaiPoutiniPolytech,AorakiPolytech.
COSTS
Approximatecoursecosts$750+gst.ItispossiblethatSTARfundingmaybeavailabletosusidisethiscost.
NCEA STANDARDS – 12OED Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
Internal
425 v6 2 3 no no Experience day tramps
426 v6 2 3 no no Experience camping
457 v6 2 2 no no Mountain bike on intermediate to expert terrain
467 v5 2 3 no no Demonstrate personal and social development through participation in adventure based learning
476 v6 2 2 no no Roll a kayak
4596 v5 2 4 no no Snowboard on beginner terrain
17468 v3 2 4 no no Alpine ski downhill on beginner terrain
20121 v1 2 4 no no Demonstrate kayaking skills on Grade II whitewater
20137 v1 1 1 no no Mountain bike on easy to intermediate terrain
20138 v1 2 3 no no Select, set up and maintain a mountain or cycle touring bike
20157 v2 2 3 no no Demonstrate the use of basic rope systems for top rope rock climbing and abseiling
20818 v1 1 2 no no Demonstrate kayaking skills on sheltered or slow-moving water
91333 v2 2 3 no no Physical Education 2.7 - Analyse the application of risk management strategies to a challenging outdoor activity
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INTRODUCTION
ThiscourseisabouttakingonthechallengesoftheOutdoors.Thecourseoffersanexcellentopportunityforstudentstolearnanddevelopawiderangeofknowledgeandtechnicalskills.Itrequiresstudentstobedetermined,resilientandmentallytough.Studentswillberequiredtoworkconstructivelywithothersandsolvetheproblemsassociatedwithperformanceandsurvivalintheoutdoors.Studentsareexpectedtobewellorganizedinpreparationfortheoutdooractivities.ThecourseoffersNZQAcreditsatLevels2and3undertheDomainofOutdoorRecreationthatcontributetotheirNationalQualificationsFrameworkachievements.
AIMS
•Developskillsinarangeofoutdoorpursuits:(WhiteWaterKayaking,SeaKayaking,RockClimbing,Skiing,Snowboarding,SnowCaving,MountainBikingandSurfing)
•Providetheopportunityforpersonalgrowthandsocialdevelopment.
•Developtimemanagementandorganisationalskills.•Developanunderstandingandappreciationofthenaturalenvironment
•Havefunandenjoymentthroughregularphysicalactivity.
743 13 OED — OUTDOOR EDUCATION
Note:Thiscoursehasatimecommitmentandfinancialobligation.Studentswillbeoutofschoolonpracticalsforaround14daysduringtheyear.Studentswillbeexpectedtocatchuponworkmissedinothersubjectsandtimeinclasswillbesetasideforthis.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
ThecourseprovidesstudentswithinitialcareerpathwaysasTeachers,OutdoorInstructors,inKayaking,SeaKayaking,Alpine/MountainandGlacierGuide,SkiIndustryCareers(SkiPatrol,Ski/SNBInstructor,LiftOperators),CanyoningGuide,HighRopesInstructorandOutdoorAdventureInstructor.Outdoorrecreationguidesandinstructorsmayworkfor:tourismbusinesses,skifields,polytechnics,schools,outdooreducationcentresandoutdoorpursuitscentres.EachyearanumberofCBHSstudentsworkfortheNationalOutdoorLeadershipSchool(NOLS)intheirprogrammesaroundtheworld.OthershavegoneontofurtherstudyisavailableatCPIT,TaiPoutiniPolytech,AorakiPolytech.
COSTS
Approximatecoursecosts$750+gst.ItispossiblethatSTARfundingmaybeavailabletosusidisethiscost.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13OED Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
Internal
438 v6 2 2 no no Participate in building, and camping overnight in, a snow shelter
476 v6 2 2 no no Roll a kayak
4591 v5 3 8 no no Alpine ski downhill on intermediate terrain
4596 v5 2 4 no no Snowboard on beginner terrain
4597 v5 3 8 no no Snowboard on intermediate terrain
17468 v3 2 4 no no Alpine ski downhill on beginner terrain
18132 v2 2 3 no no Demonstrate basic movement skills and the use of ice axe and crampons
19428 v2 3 10 no no Prepare for sea kayaking and demonstrate sea kayaking skills in sheltered sea conditions
20121 v1 2 4 no no Demonstrate kayaking skills on Grade II whitewater
20128 v2 2 2 no no Roll a sea kayak
20149 v3 3 3 no no Demonstrate lead climbing on bolted rock climbs
20150 v3 3 5 no no Demonstrate rock climbing skills on natural rock
20157 v2 2 3 no no Demonstrate the use of basic rope systems for top rope rock climbing and abseiling
20160 v3 3 2 no no Demonstrate knowledge of weather processes and their effects in New Zealand
20817 v2 3 3 no no Plan for, participate in, and evaluate mountain bike rides on intermediate to expert terrain
20818 v1 1 2 no no Demonstrate kayaking skills on sheltered or slow-moving water
21740 v1 2 1 no no Demonstrate use of avalanche transceivers, shovels and probes
24663 v1 3 3 no no Demonstrate leadership while participating in an adventure based learning programme
26237 v1 3 5 no no Demonstrate kayaking knowledge and skills
26240 v1 3 5 no no Demonstrate single-pitch top-rope rock climbing knowledge and skills
91504 v2 3 3 no no Physical Education 3.7 - Analyse issues in safety management for outdoor activity to devise safety management strategies
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MINIMUM PRIOR ACHIEVEMENT REQUIRED
StudentsmusthavetheapprovaloftheHOD.Studentsareencouragetotakethiscoursetocomplement13PED.
INTRODUCTION
Thiscourseisdesignedforstudentswhohaveaninterestinsportand/orarelookingforcareeroptionsinthesportsandfitnessindustry.Studentswhoelectthiscoursewilllearnawiderangeofrelatedpracticalskills.ThecoursestudiesSportsManagement,SportScience,SportCoachingandLeadership,SportPerformance,SportsNutritionandSportsInjury.ThecourseisinternallyassessedandoffersbothNCEAAchievementStandardcreditsinPhysicalEducationandanumberofIndustryTrainingOrganisation(SkillsActive)UnitStandardscredits..
CONTENT
Studentswilldevelopskillsinarangeofareas:•SportScience–developingspecialistknowledgeinthehumanbody(anatomyandphysiology)asitrelatestofitnessandsportsperformance.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13SPS Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Cred-its
UE Rdg.
UE Wrtg.
Internal
21414 v3 3 4 no no Plan and run a recreation activity
21791 v1 2 4 no no Relate human anatomy and movement to gym equipment and static stretching
21793 v1 2 2 no no Demonstrate correct technique when using basic gym equipment
22771 v2 3 4 no no Plan a beginner level coaching session for sport participants
26225 v2 3 4 no no Communicate in a sports environment as a sports official
91505 v2 3 4 yes no Physical Education 3.8 - Examine contemporary leadership principles applied in physical activity contexts
723 13 SPS — SPORTS STUDIES
Understandingandapplyingprinciplesandmethodsof training.
•SportsCoaching&Leadership–Understandingleadershipprocessandtheapplicationofleadershipstrategies to coaching in sport
•SportsAdministration&Management–Applyingabusinessmodeltotheadministrationandmanagementasports.
•SportsNutrition:NutritionprinciplesforSport•SportsPerformance–PerformanceinBasketball.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
FurtherstudyforadegreeinSportandExercise(CPIT,MasseyUniversity,AUT)orSportsCoaching(UniversityofCanterbury)orBachelorofPhysicalEducationatUniversityofOtagocanleadtocareersinTeaching,SportsScience,SportsCoaching,FitnessTraining,Strength&Conditioning,SportsAdministrationandManagement,SportsNutrition,PhysiotherapyandSportsMedicine
COSTS
$25.
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SCIENCE
INTRODUCTION
ThisisacontinuationoftheYear9course.Theaimsofthecourseinclude:helpingstudentstoacquireanunderstandingoftheliving,physical,materialandtechnologicalcomponentsoftheirenvironment;developingskillsofscientificinvestigationandprovidingtheopportunitiestodeveloptheattitudesonwhichscientificinvestigationdepends.
CONTENT
SevenunitscoveringtheNatureofScience,taughtinavarietyofcontexts:MakingNewMaterials SurvivalElectricity BodyinQuestionChemistryinAction ForceandMotionGeology
800 10 SCI — SCIENCESKILLS
Gatherandinterpretdata UseevidenceCritiqueevidence InterpretrepresentationsEngagewithscience
ACTIVITIES
AustralianScienceCompetition;EnvironmentClub;UCScienceOutreachProgramme;Canterbury-WestlandSchoolsScience&TechnologyFair.
ASSESSMENT
Eachmoduleisassessed.Thereisatwohourexaminationattheendoftheyear.SelectedstudentsmaybegiventheopportunitytocompleteaNCEALevel1AchievementStandard.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
11SCAor11SCIor11BCHand11PSC
NCEA STANDARD – 10 SCI
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
Internal
90935 v3 1 4 no yes Physics 1.1 - Carry out a practical physics investigation that leads to a linear mathematical relationship, with direction
INTRODUCTION
Weliveinanagethatusestheproductsofscienceandtechnology:geneticallymodifiedfood,DVDs,computers,microwaveovens,etc.Butoureageruseoftechnologybringsproblems:pollutionandacidrain;conservationorthedevelopmentofresources?Jobsorrobots?Throughclassroomexperiencesstudentslearnmanyofthebasicideasofscience.Theyareassistedindevelopingtheknowledgeandabilitiestomakeinformedjudgementsonmanyofthescientificandtechnologicalissuessocietyfacestoday.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
12AGRand/or12BIOand/or12CHEand/or12PHY
801 11 SCI — SCIENCE
CONTENT
•Geneticvariation•Motionandenergy,electricalcircuits•Chemicalreactions•Micro-organisms•Apracticalinvestigation.
SKILLS
•Understandandcarryoutinstructionsefficiently•Observephenomenaanduselaboratoryequipmentcorrectly
•Designandcarryoutsimplelaboratoryinvestigations•Organise,record,present,interpretandcritically
appraise data•Explainfindingsinthelanguageofscience•Worktogetheraspartofateam.
NCEA STANDARDS – 11SCI Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
External
90927 v3 1 4 yes no Biology 1.3 - Demonstrate understanding of biological ideas relating to micro-organisms
90940 v3 1 4 no yes Science 1.1 - Demonstrate understanding of aspects of mechanics
90948 v3 1 4 yes no Science 1.9 - Demonstrate understanding of biological ideas relating to genetic variation
Internal
90930 v3 1 4 no yes Chemistry 1.1 - Carry out a practical chemistry investigation, with direction
90947v4 1 4 no no Science 1.8 - Investigate selected chemical reactions
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872 12 ESS – ESOL ScienceThiscourseenablesEnglishlanguagelearners(ELLs)tostudy,worktowardsandgainLevel1NCEAScienceStandardsinawell-supportedone-yearprogramme.StudentsshouldbeabletoprogresstomainstreamScienceinthefollowingyear.TargetstudentsareinternationalandmigrantstudentsinYears11or12.ThestudentsareworkingatStages1-2oftheEnglishLanguageLearningProgressions.
NCEA STANDARDS – 12ESS
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
Internal
90930 v3 1 4 no yes Chemistry 1.1 - Carry out a practical chemistry investigation, with direction
90943 v3 1 4 no yes Science 1.4 - Investigate implications of heat for everyday life
90946 v3 1 4 no no Science 1.7 - Investigate the implications of the properties of metals for their use in society
90955 v3 1 4 yes no Science 1.16 - Investigate an astronomical or Earth science event
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
65%inYear10ScienceINTRODUCTION This doublecourse(eightperiodsaweek)isdesignedforstudentswhohaveaspecialinterestinScience.ItscontentcoversthebasicsofYear11SciencewhilestudyingatgreaterdepthBiology,ChemistryandPhysics.ItisrecommendedthatstudentsintendingtotakeanyofthesescienceoptionsinYear12shouldchoosethiscourse.Those who choose this course may NOT also take the Year 11 Science course.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
12CHE,12PHY,12BIO,12AGR,
CONTENT – BIOCHEMISTRY
Thispartofthecourseconsistsoftwo-thirdsBiology,onethirdChemistry.•Plantprocessesandfunction.•Micro-organismsandhumans.•Genetics.•Metalchemistry.•Aspectsofcarboncompounds.Thereisanemphasisondevelopingtransferablecriticalthinkingandresaerchcommunicationskillswhichformastrongfoundationforseniorbiologyaswellasothersubjectsandtertiarystudy.
841 11 BCH — BIOCHEMISTRY 821 11 PSC — PHYSICAL SCIENCE
SKILLS – BIOCHEMISTRY
•Practicalinvestigativeskills.•Criticalthinking,decision-making.•Researchusinginformationtechnology.•Co-operativeskills,team-work.•Scientificliteracy.
CONTENT – PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Thispartofthecourseconsistsofsixcompulsorymodules.•Chemicalreactionsandequations.•Acidandbases.•Atomicstructure.•Chemistrypracticalinvestigation.•Motionandforces.•Heattransfer.•Electricityandmagnetism.
SKILLS – PHYSICAL SCIENCE
•Understandandcarryoutinstructionsefficiently•Observephenomenaclosely•Uselaboratoryequipmentcorrectly•Designandcarryoutsimplelaboratoryinvestigations•Organise,record,present,interpretandcritically
appraise data•Explainfindingsinthelanguageofscience•Worktogetheraspartofateam.
NCEA STANDARDS – 11BCH Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
External
90927 v3 1 4 yes no Biology 1.3 - Demonstrate understanding of biological ideas relating to micro-organisms
90928 v3 1 4 yes no Biology 1.4 - Demonstrate understanding of biological ideas relating to the life cycle of flowering plants
90932 v3 1 4 no no Chemistry 1.3 - Demonstrate understanding of aspects of carbon chemistry
90948 v3 1 4 yes no Science 1.9 - Demonstrate understanding of biological ideas relating to genetic variation
Internal
90926 v3 1 3 yes no Biology 1.2 - Report on a biological issue
90946 v3 1 4 no no Science 1.7 - Investigate the implications of the properties of metals for their use in society
NCEA STANDARDS – 11PSC Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
External
90934 v4 1 4 no no Chemistry 1.5 - Demonstrate understanding of aspects of chemical reactions
90937 v3 1 4 no yes Physics 1.3 - Demonstrate understanding of aspects of electricity and magnetism
90940 v3 1 4 no yes Science 1.1 - Demonstrate understanding of aspects of mechanics
90944 v4 1 4 no no Science 1.5 - Demonstrate understanding of aspects of acids and bases
Internal
90930 v3 1 4 no yes Chemistry 1.1 - Carry out a practical chemistry investigation, with direction
90943v3 4 no yes Science 1.4 - Investigate implications of heat for everyday life
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
BasedonYear10informationstudentsmaybeinvitedtobepartoftheAppliedScienceclass.
INTRODUCTION
Thiscourseisanalternativeto11SCI.EntryisbyinvitationandisatthediscretionoftheHOD.Thecoursehasa“ScienceCitizenship”focus.reinforcingthecontentoftheYr9and10Sciencecoursesandhelpingstudentsdevelopscientificliteracyandnumeracy.
811 11 SCA — APPLIED SCIENCEFUTURE PATHWAYS
11SCIforthosewhowishtoprogresstoNCEALevel2Science.
CONTENT
•Researchandinvestigationsinphysics•Researchandinvestigationsinchemistry•Researchandinvestigationsinearthandspace
science.
NCEA STANDARDS – 11SCA Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
Internal
90930 v3 1 4 no yes Chemistry 1.1 - Carry out a practical chemistry investigation, with direction
90943 v3 1 4 no yes Science 1.4 - Investigate implications of heat for everyday life
90946 v3 1 4 no no Science 1.7 - Investigate the implications of the properties of metals for their use in society
90955 v3 1 4 yes no Science 1.16 - Investigate an astronomical or Earth science event
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Thiscourseissuitableforstudentsbothwithandwithoutpriorknowledgeoffarming.However,itisessentialthatstudentsundertakingthecoursehavegenuineinterestinthesubjectandentryisatthediscretionoftheTICAgriculture.
INTRODUCTION
Agriculturecontinuestoproduce65%ofNewZealand’sGDPanddespitetheeconomicdownturnglobally,NZagriculturalproductsarestillcompetingwell.Theemploymentopportunitiesinagricultureareexcellentforhard-workingpeople.
SKILLS
•Planningandcarryingoutinvestigations•Interpretinginformation•Safetyskillsrelatingtotheuseofequipmentandchemicals
•Variouspracticalskills.
CONTENT
Thishasaproductionemphasisandthefollowingarecovered:•Pastureproduction•Manipulatinganimalgrowth•Animalreproduction•Soilsandtheenvironment.SomepracticalworkiscompletedattheNationalTradeAcademy.Possiblejobsatthecompletionofyeararefarmworkerorhorticulturalworker.ThiscoursecouldleadtoDipAg,DipFMgt,BSc,BVSci,BAgSci,BCom(Ag),BEnviron,BAppliSci.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
13AGR.ITOssuchasTelfordNationalTradeAcademy.
852 12 AGR — AGRICULTURE
NCEA STANDARDS – 12AGR Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
Internal
16 v6 3 5 no no Describe pasture plants and production, and ways to optimise pasture growth and utilisation
24543 v2 3 5 no no Demonstrate knowledge of the formation, and factors which influence properties, of soils on-farm
24557 v3 2 3 no no Demonstrate knowledge of the safe operation of an All Terrain Vehicle (ATV)
24832 v1 2 5 no no Open and draw out a coil of wire, tie knots, join wire, and prepare wire for transport and storage
91289 v2 2 4 no no Agricultural and Horticultural Science 2.1 - Carry out an extended practical agricultural or horticultural investigation
91293 v2 2 4 no no Agricultural and Horticultural Science 2.5 - Demonstrate understanding of livestock reproductive techniques in commercial production in New Zealand
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
AtleasttwoLevel2externalAchievementStandardsinbiology,agricultureoreconomics,oratthediscretionoftheTICofAgriculture.Agoodlevelofliteracyisrequired.
INTRODUCTION
Thisisanacademiccoursedesignedtopreparestudentsfordegreestudiesinagricultureorrelatedindustriessuchascommerceandtheenvironment.Scholarshipexamsarealsoavailableinthisyear.Thiscoursehasamarketingfocus,andtheyearcombinestheproductionwithanoverviewofthemicroandmacroeconomicprinciplesforanexportnation.Possiblejobs:Marketing,FarmConsultancy,Rural
853 13 AGR — AGRICULTURE
Banking,EnvironmentalStudies,RuralSalesFarmManagementorAgriculturalResearchCoursesthisyearcouldleadto:DipAg,DipFMgt,BSc,BAgSci,BCom(Ag),BCom(marketing),BEnviron,BAppliSci.
CONTENT
Thefollowingconceptsarecovered:MarketforcesinfluencingthesupplyanddemandforagriculturalproductsTheproductionmanipulationsaproducercouldapplytosatisfyconsumerdemand.Theenvironmentalissuesandresponsibilitiesassociatedwithprimaryproduction
FUTURE PATHWAYS
TertiarystudyatLincolnorMasseyUniversities.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13AGR Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91531 v2 3 4 no no Agricultural and Horticultural Science 3.4 - Demonstrate understanding of how the production process meets market requirements for a New Zealand primary product(s)
91532 v2 3 5 yes yes Agricultural and Horticultural Science 3.5 - Analyse a New Zealand primary production environmental issue
Internal
91528 v2 3 4 no no Agricultural and Horticultural Science 3.1 - Carry out an investigation into an aspect of a New Zealand primary product or its production
91529 v2 3 6 yes no Agricultural and Horticultural Science 3.2 - Research and report on the impact of factors on the profitability of a New Zealand primary product
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
12Level1creditsinSciencewith8creditsfromexternalstandards
INTRODUCTION
Thethreeaimsofthiscourseare:•todevelopanunderstandingofkeybiologicalfacts,beabletoapplytheminnewsituations,andtoseethemappliedtomeethumanneeds;
•todevelopinvestigativeandanalyticalskills;•todevelopanawarenessandrespectfortheuniquenessofNewZealandfaunaandflora.
Practicalworkisakeycomponentofthiscourse.Studentshavetheopportunitytoworkbothco-operativelywithothersingroupactivitiesduringfieldtripsandlaboratoryinvestigationsandindividuallyontheirchosenresearchfocusandanimalportfolio.Theresearchtopicincreasesstudents’awarenessofNewZealand’secologicalsocio-scientificissuesandenablesstudentstodeveloptransferablecriticalthinkingandacademicresearchandcommunicationskills.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Leadsontoyear13BIO,usefulfor13AGR,Leadsontocareersinagriculture,aquaculture,biosecurityandconservation,biotechnology,environmentalsciences,fisheries,forestry,healthsciences,horticulture,teaching,veterinary,
842 12 BIO — BIOLOGY
CONTENT
•EcologyincludinginvestigatingpatternsinNewZealandecologicalcommunities.A3dayfieldtriptoTempleBasinSkiAreaisacompulsorypartofthecourse.
•Cellbiologylookingatcellularstructureandprocessesandthemoleculesthatarefoundincells
•DNAandgeneexpression,metabolicdisordersandtheeffectofenvironmentalfactors
•Diversityinanimalsandadaptationstotheirwayoflife
•Geneticvariationandprocessesthatleadtochangesinpopulationgenepools
•ResearchandmakerecommendationsonaNewZealandbiologicalcurrentissue
SKILLS
•Practicalinvestigativeskillsincludingfieldwork,laboratoryexperiments,microscopeworkanddissections,biologicaldrawings
•Criticalthinking•Researchusinginformationtechnology•Co-operativeskills,teamwork•Communicationskills•Informationliteracy
NCEA STANDARDS – 12BIO Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91156 v2 2 4 no no Biology 2.4 - Demonstrate understanding of life processes at the cellular level
91157 v2 2 4 no no Biology 2.5 - Demonstrate understanding of genetic variation and change
91159 v2 2 4 no no Biology 2.7 - Demonstrate understanding of gene expression
Internal
91155 v2 2 3 no no Biology 2.3 - Demonstrate understanding of adaptation of plants or animals to their way of life
91158 v2 2 4 no no Biology 2.6 - Investigate a pattern in an ecological community, with supervision
91602 v2 3 3 yes yes Biology 3.2 - Integrate biological knowledge to develop an informed response to a socio-scientific issue
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
14creditsinYear12BiologyincludingexternallyassessedcreditsStudentsgaining12creditsmaybeconsideredforentrybasedontheirresultsinallassessmentsincludingformativeassessments.Completionofalltheinternalstandardsandallexternalstandardswillbeanimportantconsideration.INTRODUCTION
Year13BiologybuildsonthematerialcoveredinYear12Biology.Itformsastrongfoundationforstudentsintendingtogoontotertiaryeducationandthewidecoursecontentalsomeetstheneedsofstudentswhohaveaninterestinbiologyandwishtoincreasetheirbiologicalknowledgeandcriticalthinkingskills.ThereisaNewZealandfocusintheanimalbehaviourandplantresponsesandevolutionaryprocessestopics.Studentsdeveloptheirinvestigativeskillsandvaluabletransferrableacademicwritingandresearchskillsintheindividualplant/animalstudy.ThebiotechnologyunitusesacasestudiesapproachwherestudentsevaluatevariousmanipulationsofDNAtransfer.ThisisofparticularrelevancetostudentsinterestedintheHealthsciences.Thehumanevolutiontopicgivesanuptodatetreatmentofthebiologicalandculturaldevelopmentofourspeciesandstudentslearntoevaluateevidenceandjustifytheiropinions.TheydevelopanawarenessoftheNatureofSciencewherescientificideaschangeasnewevidenceisuncovered.
843 13 BIO — BIOLOGY
CONTENT
•Animalbehaviourandplantresponses•Individualpracticalinvestigationswithaplant/animal•Processesofevolutioninpopulations•Biotechnology:manipulatingthetransferofDNA•HumanevolutionSKILLS
•Investigativeskillsfromexperimentaldesign,carryingout,concluding,evaluatingandcommunicatingfindingsinascientificreport
•Self-managementandteamwork–undertakeself-directedinvestigationsandworkcooperatively
•Creativeandcriticalthinking,problemsolving•Communicationskills•Informeddecisionmaking
FUTURE PATHWAYS
TertiarystudiesAgronomist,animalbehaviourscientist,animalwelfareofficer,biochemist,biotechnologist,cheeseproductionsupervisor,conservationbiologist,environmentalanalyst,environmentalecologist,environmentalmanager,environmentalofficer,fisheriesscientist,foodanddrinktechnologist,forestrytechnician,geneticstechnician,marinebiologist,meatbiochemist,medicalsciencestechnician,nurserygrower,plantpathologist,plantphysiologist,quarantineofficer,researchmanager,secondaryschoolscienceteacher,zoologist.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13BIO Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91603 v2 3 5 yes yes Biology 3.3 - Demonstrate understanding of the responses of plants and animals to their external environment
91605 v2 3 4 yes yes Biology 3.5 - Demonstrate understanding of evolutionary processes leading to speciation
91606 v2 3 4 yes yes Biology 3.6 - Demonstrate understanding of trends in human evolution
Internal
91601 v2 3 4 no no Biology 3.1 - Carry out a practical investigation in a biological context, with guidance
91607 v2 3 3 yes no Biology 3.7 - Demonstrate understanding of human manipulations of genetic transfer and its biological implications
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18Level1creditsinScienceincludingfiveexternalcreditsinChemistryand12Level1creditsinMaths.
INTRODUCTION
ThecourseisbasedontheMaterialWorldCurriculumLevel7syllabusandisassessedtoLevel2NCEAAchievementsStandards.Practicalchemistryskillsareassessedalongwiththeory.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
13CHE
CONTENT
•Inorganicchemistry,preparationandpropertiesofsomecommongases.Testsforarangeofanionsandcations.Writingchemicalformulaeandequations
•Atomicstructureandbonding.ThestructureofthePeriodicTable.Ionicandcovalentbondingandtheshapesofmolecules.Physicalpropertiesofdifferenttypesofsubstances.
822 12 CHE — CHEMISTRY
•Quantitativechemistry.Calculationsinvolvingmassesandvolumes.Acid-basetitrationsandrelatedcalculations.
•Physicalchemistry.Energychangesinchemicalreactions.Ratesofreaction,collisiontheory.Equilibrium,conceptofchemicalequilibrium.Acid-baseequilibrium.
•Oxidations-reduction;oxidisingandreducingagents.•Organicchemistry,alkanes,alkenes,alkynes,alcohols,carboxylicacids,polymers.
SKILLS
•Observationofchemicalreactions.•Reportwritingandorganisationofinformation.•Interpretationandcommunicationofchemicalinformation.
•Abilitytoworkingroupsinthelaboratory.
NCEA STANDARDS – 12CHE Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91164 v2 2 5 no no Chemistry 2.4 - Demonstrate understanding of bonding, structure, properties and energy changes
91165 v2 2 4 no no Chemistry 2.5 - Demonstrate understanding of the properties of selected organic compounds
91166 v2 2 4 no no Chemistry 2.6 - Demonstrate understanding of chemical reactivity
Internal
91161 v2 2 4 no no Chemistry 2.1 - Carry out quantitative analysis
91162 v2 2 3 no no Chemistry 2.2 - Carry out procedures to identify ions present in solution
91167 v2 2 3 no no Chemistry 2.7 - Demonstrate understanding of oxidation-reduction
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
16Level2creditsinChemistry.
INTRODUCTION
ThecourseisbasedontheMaterialWorldCurriculumLevel8andisassessedtoLevel3NCEAAchievementsStandards.Thiscourseisanexcellentpreparationforuniversitychemistryandcoversawiderangeoftopicsandskills.MoreablestudentsareexpectedtoalsositNCEAScholarshipchemistry.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Tertiarytrainingand/orscienceandchemistry-relatedcareers.
823 13 CHE — CHEMISTRY
CONTENT
Year12workisextendedanddeveloped.•Atomicstructure,bondingandtheperiodictable.•Aqueoussolutionchemistry:propertiesofsolutions,precipitationandacid-basereactions.
•Organicsubstances:alkylhalides,amines,aldehydesandketones,acidderivatives,aminoacids.
•Inorganicsubstances:halogensandtransitionmetals.•Energychangesinchemicalreactions:phasechanges,equilibriumconstant.
•Oxidation-reductionandelectrochemicalcells•Spectroscopybasics.
SKILLS
•Usinglaboratoryequipmentcorrectly.•Observationofchemicalreactions.•Reportwritingandorganisationofinformation.•Interpretationandcommunicationofchemicalinformation.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13CHE Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91390 v2 3 5 no no Chemistry 3.4 - Demonstrate understanding of thermochemical principles and the properties of particles and substances
91392 v2 3 5 no no Chemistry 3.6 - Demonstrate understanding of equilibrium principles in aqueous systems
Internal
91388 v2 3 3 no no Chemistry 3.2 - Demonstrate understanding of spectroscopic data in chemistry
91389v2 3 3 no no Chemistry 3.3 - Demonstrate understanding of chemical processes in the world around us
91393 v2 3 3 no no Chemistry 3.7 - Demonstrate understanding of oxidation-reduction processes
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
16Level1creditsinScienceincludingfourcreditsinMechanics(AS90940)andapassinYear11Electricitytest,and12Level1creditsinMathematicsincludingAlgebra(AS91027);Tables,EquationsandGraphs(AS91028)andMeasurement(AS91030).
INTRODUCTION
Physicsinvestigatesphysicalphenomenasuchasmotion,waves,electricity,magnetismandradioactivityandconcepts,principlesandmodelstoexplainthesephenomena.Italsoexaminestechnology,itsbenefitsanditschallenges.
NCEA STANDARDS – 12PHY Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91170 v2 2 4 no no Physics 2.3 - Demonstrate understanding of waves
91171 v2 2 6 no no Physics 2.4 - Demonstrate understanding of mechanics
91173 v2 2 6 no no Physics 2.6 - Demonstrate understanding of electricity and electromagnetism
Internal
91168 v2 2 4 no no Physics 2.1 - Carry out a practical physics investigation that leads to a non-linear mathematical relationship
91172 v2 2 3 no no Physics 2.5 - Demonstrate understanding of atomic and nuclear physics
FUTURE PATHWAYS
13PHY
SKILLS
•Carryoutinstructionsefficiently•Usemeasuringequipmentcorrectly•Organise,recordandinterpretinformation•Planandcarryoutinvestigations•Communicateinwrittenandmathematicalform•Workbothcooperativelyandindependentlyas
required•Solveproblems.
832 12 PHY — PHYSICS
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
15Level2creditsinPhysicsincludingAS91171MechanicsandAS91173Electromagnetism;12Level2creditsinMathsincludingAS91261Algebra;91257Graphsand91259Trigonometry.
INTRODUCTION
Year13PhysicsextendsandquantifiesthephenomenastudiedatYear12.Becauseofthehigherlevelsofmathematicsinvolved,itisstronglyrecommendedthatstudentstakingYear13PhysicsalsotakeYear13Calculus.Notes:EntryintofirstyearPhysicsandEngineeringatCanterburyUniversityrequires14creditsofLevel3Physicsand14creditsofLevel3Calculus.TheUniversityofAucklandrequiresAchievedgradesinalltheexternalstandards.
833 13 PHY — PHYSICS
SKILLS
•Carryoutinstructionsefficiently.•Usemeasuringequipmentcorrectly.•Organise,recordandinterpretinformation.•Planandcarryoutinvestigations.•Communicateinwrittenandmathematicalform.•Workbothcooperativelyandindependently.•Solveproblems.
TheseskillsareidenticaltothoseatYear12,butthenatureofthetasksandtheequipmentrequiresagreaterlevelofexpertiseandanunderstandingoftheprocessingofuncertaintiesindataandgraphs.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Tertiarystudyandcareersinscienceandengineering.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13PHY Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91523 v2 3 4 no no Physics 3.3 - Demonstrate understanding of wave systems
91524 v2 3 6 no no Physics 3.4 - Demonstrate understanding of mechanical systems
91526 v2 3 6 no no Physics 3.6 - Demonstrate understanding of electrical systems
Internal
91521 v2 3 4 no no Physics 3.1 - Carry out a practical investigation to test a physics theory relating two variables in a non-linear relationship
91525 v2 3 3 no no Physics 3.5 - Demonstrate understanding of Modern Physics
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INTRODUCTION
Thisisthesecondyearofatwo-yearcourseinthejuniorschool.InYear10,weteachunitsonanumberofbroadthemeswhicharedesignedtocoverfourlearningstrands:Identity;CultureandOrganisation;PlaceandEnvironment;ContinuityandChange;TheEconomicWorld.
CONTENT
Fourunitsofworkaretaughtduringtheyear.Eachunitcoversapproximatelyonetermofteachingtime:Civil Rights in the USA:ThegeographicenvironmentoftheAmericanSouth;slaveryanditsimpact;thechangingroleoftheAfro-AmericancommunityinAmericansociety;migrationfromtheruralsouthtotheindustrialnorth;thedevelopmentofthecivilrights/protestmovementfromthe1950s;theMississippiBurning era of the 1960s.The Economic World: Gain an understanding of howpeopleseekandhavesoughteconomicgrowththroughbusiness,enterpriseandinnovation;howpeopleparticipateineconomicactivitiesandabouttheconsumption,productionanddistributionofgoodsandservices.Nation Building:AretrospectivelookatthedevelopmentofNewZealandinthe20thcentury;theeffectonNewZealandandNewZealandersoftwoWorldWars;theimpactoftheInfluenzaPandemicof1918;theGreatDepressionofthe1930sandthedevelopmentofthewelfarestate;economicchallenges;theeffectsofnewmigration–PacificIsland,Asianetcfromthe1970s.
SOCIAL SCIENCES
1000 10 SST — SOCIAL STUDIES
A sporting history of New Zealand:ThedevelopmentofsportasatraditioninNewZealandculture;thelegacyofthegreatAllBlackteamsoftheearly20thcentury–TheOriginalsandInvincibles;theevolutionofrugbyovertimeincludingthegreatpoliticaldebatesinvolvingsportingcontactwithSouthAfricaunderapartheid;theOlympicGamesandNewZealandglories;thepoliticalturmoilassociatedwithBerlin,MunichandMoscow;theimpactofdrugs,technologyandsportasabusinessenterprise;futuresport.
SKILLS
• Anemphasisonimprovingstudentliteracy.• Theuseofstatisticsrelevanttothesubjectmatterbeingstudied.
• Theconstructionandinterpretationofgraphs.• Theabilitytorecognizevaluepositionsandwaysinwhichtheyaffecteachother.
• Theabilitytorecognisestereotypes.• Anappreciationofchronologicalsequenceandthesequenceofmaineventsinthetopicsstudied.
ASSESSMENT
Studentsareassessedunderfivecriteria:Research;Perspectives;KnowledgeandUnderstanding;WritingandPresentation.CommonAssessmentTasks(oneforeachtopicstudied).
FUTURE PATHWAYS
11HIS,11GEO
NCEA STANDARDS – 10SST 10A only.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num...
External
91003 v3 1 4 yes no History 1.3 - Interpret sources of an historical event of significance to New Zealanders
91005 v3 1 4 yes no History 1.5 - Describe the causes and consequences of an historical event
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INTRODUCTION
Geographyisofferedasanoption,pairedwithhistory.Studentsstudythekeyconceptsofgeographyandlearntoapplygeographicskillsandmethodology.Duringthecourseweexamineworldpopulation,economicinequalities,climatechange,extremeenvironments,desertificationandenvironmentalsustainability.
1020 10 GEO — GEOGRAPHY (see also 10 History)
CONTENT
•WhatisGeography?• Geographic concepts•Globalissues•Socialissues•Environmentalissues.
SKILLS
•Practicalskills–mapworkandgraphconstruction•Thinkingskills–dataprocessingandinterpretation•Socialskills–groupwork•Inquiry–informationgathering.
NCEA STANDARDS – 10 GEO Note: This optional external examination will incur the payment of the NZQA examination entry fee
but note that there will be no extra cost if additional standards are entered in other subjects.Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
External
91010 v2 1 4 yes no Geography 1.4 - Apply concepts and basic geographic skills to demonstrate understanding of a given environment
INTRODUCTION
Studentsstudytwoexternallyassessedtopics:ExtremenaturaleventsandPopulationconcepts.ThreeinternallyassessedStandardsareoffered:Climateresearch,GlobalaccesstosafewaterandSustainableuseofenergyinIndia.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
12GEOCONTENT
Astudyatthelocal,national,continentalandglobalscalesonthefollowingthemes:
1021 11 GEO — GEOGRAPHY
• Extreme Natural Events–thestudyoftheKaikouraearthquakestodemonstrateunderstandingoftheunderlyingnaturalandculturalcharacteristics.
• Population Studies–thestudyofGlobalpopulationandMonsoonAsiaandIndiatodemonstrateunderstandingofpopulationdistribution.
• Sustainable Use of Environments–thestudyofwaterandenergytodemonstrategeographicunderstandingofthesustainableuseofanenvironment.
• Field trip–twodaysinKaikoura.
NCEA STANDARDS – 11GEO Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
External
91007 v3 1 4 yes no Geography 1.1 - Demonstrate geographic understanding of environments that have been shaped by extreme natural event(s)
91008 v3 1 4 yes no Geography 1.2 - Demonstrate geographic understanding of population concepts
91243 v2 2 4 yes no Geography 2.4 - Apply geography concepts and skills to demonstrate understanding of a given environment
Internal
91009 v3 1 3 yes no Geography 1.3 - Demonstrate geographic understanding of the sustainable use of an environment
91011 v3 1 4 yes yes Geography 1.5 - Conduct geographic research, with direction
91013 v2 1 3 yes no Geography 1.7 - Describe aspects of a geographic topic at a global scale
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
14Level1creditsinGeographyisrecommendedor14Level1creditsinEnglishincludingreading/writing.
INTRODUCTION
Studentsstudythreeexternallyassessedtopics:MtCookNationalParknaturallandscape(Level2),InequalitiesindevelopmentfocusingonIndia(Level2)andSelectandapplyskillsandideasinageographiccontext(Level3).TwointernalStandardsareoffered:GlobalurbanisationandgeographicresearchinAoraki/MtCookNationalPark.
1022 12 GEO — GEOGRAPHY
FUTURE PATHWAYS
13GEO
CONTENT
Astudyatthelocal,national,continentalandglobalscalesonthefollowingthemes:• Natural Landscapes–thestudyofMtCookNationalParktoexplaincharacteristicsofalargenaturalenvironment.
• Inequalities in Development–thestudyofBangaloretoexplainthedifferencesindevelopment.
• Field trip–threedaysinMtCookNationalPark.
NCEA STANDARDS – 12GEO Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91240 v1 2 4 yes yes Geography 2.1 - Demonstrate geographic understanding of a large natural environment
91242 v2 2 4 yes no Geography 2.3 - Demonstrate geographic understanding of differences in development
91429 v1 3 4 yes yes Geography 3.4 - Demonstrate understanding of a given environment(s) through selection and application of geographic concepts and skills
Internal
91246 v2 2 3 yes no Geography 2.7 - Explain aspects of a geographic topic at a global scale
91244 v1 2 5 no no Geography 2.5 - Conduct geographic research with guidance
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
14Level2creditsinGeographyisrecommendedor14Level2creditsinEnglishincludingreading/writing.
INTRODUCTION
Studentsstudytwoexternallyassessedtopics:NaturalprocessesinthesouthernPegasusBaycoastalenvironment,andGlobalisationinChina.ThreeinternalStandardsareoffered:Researchspatialvariationsincoastalprocesses,GlobaloilconsumptionandChinaenergyfutures.TheNZScholarshipexaminationishighlyrecommendedforcapablestudents.
1023 13 GEO — GEOGRAPHY
CONTENT
Astudyatthelocal,national,continentalandglobalscalesonthefollowingthemes:• Natural Processes–thestudyofPegasusBayanalysingthenaturalandculturalcharacteristics(features)oftheenvironment.• Cultural Processes–thestudyofGlobalisationinChinaanalysingthecharacteristicfeaturesthatrelatetotheprocessinthegeographicenvironment.• Field trip–onedayresearchinginPegasusBay.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Engineering,agriculturalscience,townplanning,propertyvaluation,surveying,environmentalplanning,internationalpolicyanalysis,GISconsultancy.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13GEO Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91426 v2 3 4 yes yes Geography 3.1 - Demonstrate understanding of how interacting natural processes shape a New Zealand geographic environment
91427 v2 3 4 yes yes Geography 3.2 - Demonstrate understanding of how a cultural process shapes geographic environment(s)
Internal
91430 v2 3 5 no no Geography 3.5 - Conduct geographic research with consultation
91431 v2 3 3 yes no Geography 3.6 - Analyse aspects of a contemporary geographic issue
91432 v2 3 3 no no Geography 3.7 - Analyse aspects of a geographic topic at a global scale
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AIMS
•Tointroducestudentstothestudyofhistoryasaseparatesubject.
•Tointerest,informandinspirestudentsthroughthestudyofhumanexperiences–triumphsanddisasters,warandpeace,religiousfervourandscientificdiscoveries.
•Todevelopskillsofresearch,presentationandusingevidence.
•Tohelpstudentstodevelopanunderstandingofcauseandeffect,andaframeworkforrelatinghumanevents.
•Tohelppreparestudentsforfuturestudyandcareersinwhichinformationskillsandunderstandingofhumanbehaviourwillbeveryimportant.Itisnoaccidentthathistoryandclassicsgraduatesaresoughtbyunrelatedbusinessesfortheirresearch,communicationandpeopleskills!
CONTENT
ThisisabroadsurveyofavastperiodofhistoryconcentratingonAfrica,theMiddleEastandEurope.What is History?introducesthekeyconceptsofHistory
anddevelopsskillsinusingevidence.Missing Linkslooksatthetechniquesofarchaeology
throughastudyofEarlyManandthedevelopmentofhumansocieties.
Ancient CivilisationsincludesastudyofAncientEgyptandaverybriefoverviewofGreekandRomanhistorythroughcharacterssuchasSocrates,Homer,HannibalandAugustus.
1030 10 HIS— HISTORY (see also 10 Geography)
Feuds and FeudalismfocusesonCharlemagne,1066,theCrusadesandmedievalsociety
New Ideas, New HorizonscoverstherediscoveryofclassicalknowledgeandimaginationfromCharlemagnetotheRenaissanceandtheAgeofExploration.CharactersincludeMichelangelo,LeonardodaVinci,MarcoPolo,ColumbusandCortes.
The Twice-Discovered Islands(ifwesailthatfar)commemoratesthemeetingoftwogreatnavigatingtraditionsinNewZealandwithreferencetoKupe,TasmanandCook.
Special Case Studies,includinghistoricalmodelling,arealsopartofthecourse.
SKILLS
•Gather,organiseandanalyseinformationfrommanysources.
•Drawconclusionsandmakepredictions•Writeandtalkaboutideasandevents.•Applyknowledgeinpracticalwayssuchasmodelmaking.
•Askgoodquestions.•Useimaginationtoenterintothespiritofthepasttounderstandourforebears.
ASSESSMENT
Researchassignments,model-making,evidenceexercises,skillstest.
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INTRODUCTION
Astudyofpeople,eventsandmovementsoftheTwentiethCentury,andhowthesehaveshapedtheworldweliveintoday.Theaimsofthiscourseare:toinvestigatesomeofthemajorissuesof20thcenturyhistory;torelateourfindingstocurrentandfuturedevelopmentsbothintheworldandNewZealand;toacquirethebasicskillsneededtofind,organiseandpresentrelevantinformation;andtobegintounderstandhumanbehaviourandrelationships.
CONTENT
Thiscourseconcentrateson20thcenturyhistory.Studentsstudythreeorfourtopicsindetail,whilegainingabroadunderstandingofthecentury.Thecurrenttopicsare:•theoriginsofWWII,1919–41•NewZealand’ssearchforsecurity1945–•conflictinIreland1909–22Theinternallyassessedcomponentisaspecialstudyinvolvingindependentresearch,usuallywithanoralhistorytask.Previoustaskshaveincluded:•NewZealand’sinvolvementinWorldWar2•1960s–thedecadethatshapedageneration.
1031 11 HIS — HISTORY
SKILLS
•Gather,discussandrecordinformationfrombooks,cartoons,photographs,documentsandvideotapes.
•Drawconclusionsbasedonreliableevidenceaboutproblemssuchas‘WhydidNewZealandbecomeinvolvedintheVietnamwar?’
•Investigatehistoricalproblemsthroughaskingandansweringkeyquestions,especially‘Why?’‘How?’and‘WithWhatResults?’
•Presentevidenceandconclusionsinavarietyofwayseg.paragraphs,graphs,maps,speeches,postersandessays.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
12HIS,13HIS,12CLAand13CLALeadsontowiderangeofcareersinareassuchassocialservices,communicationservices,informationmanagement,government,diplomacy,law,sociology,journalismandtourism–anytasksthatrequirecommunication,researchandcriticalanalysisskills.
NCEA STANDARDS – 11HIS Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
External
91005 v3 1 4 yes no History 1.5 - Describe the causes and consequences of an historical event
91006 v4 1 4 yes no History 1.6 - Describe how a significant historical event affected New Zealand society
Internal
91001 v3 1 4 yes no History 1.1 - Carry out an investigation of an historical event, or place, of significance to New Zealanders
91002 v3 1 4 yes no History 1.2 - Demonstrate understanding of an historical event, or place, of significance to New Zealanders
91004 v3 1 4 yes no History 1.4 - Demonstrate understanding of different perspectives of people in an historical event of significance to New Zealanders
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
12Level1creditsinHistoryincluding4externaland4internalcredits.IfdidnotdoLevel1History,thenEnglishAS1.3,1.5,and1.1or1.8,andHODinterview.
INTRODUCTION
Historyisthestudyofpeople,events,ideasandmovementsindifferenttimesandplaces;andhowthesehavedevelopedandwilldeveloptheworldwelivein.Thiscourseconcentratesontheeventsofthedramaticnineteenthandearlytwentiethcenturies,whichstillimpactonourworldtoday,includingthecreationofnations,industrialisation,Darwinandevolution,Marxandrevolution,thearmsrace.
CONTENT
Fortheexamstopicsaredrawnfromthefollowingtwothemes:Theme 1 : Government and Political ChangeRevolutioninRussia1900–24–theneedforchange,problemsinRussianpoliticalsystems,thevarietyofapproachestochangeandthestruggleforpower.Theme 2 : Nationalism, International Relations and the Search for Security•TheoriginsandnatureofWorldWar1: personalitiesandfactorsinfluencingtheprobabilityofwarandthechainofeventsleadingtoitsoutbreak.
•ConflictintheMiddleEast1945—present.Special StudiesInadditiontotheexaminabletopics,eachstudentis
1032 12 HIS — HISTORY
requiredtoattemptuptothreeinternallyassessedstandards.Thesearedesignedtodevelopresearch,writingandthinkingskillswhileallowingexplorationofawiderrangeofhistoricalissuesandperiods.Thethemesmayinclude:NewZealandersatWar;1917RussianRevolution.
SKILLS
•Historicalknowledgeandunderstanding:causeandeffect,makinggeneralisationsandoverview,studyingevidence,questioninganddrawingconclusions.
•Thinkingskillsinhistoricalproblem-solving,especiallyanalysis,buildinganargument,comparingandassessingideas,predictionandanalogy,andimaginativereconstruction.
•Researchandstudyskills.•Communicationskillsespeciallywritingessays,reportsanddiagrams;readingthroughbooksanddocuments;speakingthroughspeechesanddiscussion;listeningandviewing.
•Informationtechnologyskillsthroughmulti-mediaand Internet.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
13HISand13CLALeadsontowiderangeofcareersinareassuchassocialservices,communicationservices,informationmanagement,government,diplomacy,law,sociology,journalismandtourism–anytasksthatrequirecommunication,researchandcriticalanalysisskills.
NCEA STANDARDS – 12HIS Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91231 v2 2 4 yes yes History 2.3 - Examine sources of an historical event that is of significance to New Zealanders
91233 v2 2 5 yes yes History 2.5 - Examine causes and consequences of a significant historical event
Internal
91229 v2 2 4 yes no History 2.1 - Carry out an inquiry of an historical event or place that is of significance to New Zealanders
91230 v2 2 5 yes no History 2.2 - Examine an historical event or place that is of significance to New Zealanders
91232 v2 2 5 yes no History 2.4 - Interpret different perspectives of people in an historical event that is of significance to New Zealanders
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
12Level2creditsinHistoryorClassicsincludingfourexternalandfourinternalcreditsor12Level1creditsinHistoryifdidnotdoLevel2History,andEnglishAS2.3,2.4and2.1or2.8andHODinterview.
INTRODUCTION
Twowidely-differentperiodsofhistoryarestudied.EnglandintheageofElizabethandtheStuarts,includestheArmada,theGunpowderPlot,theCivilWar,theexecutionofCharlesI,Cromwell,andtheRestoration–aneventfulanddramatictime.Theinternally-assessedstandardsarebasedontopicssuchastheUnitedStates1919–45,includingtheRoaringTwenties,theGreatCrash,theDepression,andPearlHarbour.Thecontrastsandcomparisonsbetweenthe17thand20thcenturiesprovidevaluableinsightsintobothperiods.
CONTENT
Thethemefortheexaminationcourseworkis“Belief,PowerandPolitics”.Thetopicis“CrisisinGovernment–17thCenturyEngland”.ThecourseconcentratesonthedramaticeventsandprocessesoftheEarlyModernperiodthathelpedtopshapeourworld.ThefocuswillbeonanalysingthelongandshorttermcausesandconsequencesoftheCivilWar.Linkswillbe
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madetolaterdevelopmentssuchastheAmericanandIndustrialRevolutions,theconstitutionalstructureofAustraliaandNewZealandandtheArabSpring.ResearchStudies–Studentsattempttwointernallyassessedstandards.Theserequireindependentworkonbroadthemesasnotedintheintroduction.StudentsmakeextensiveuseofvideoandInternetsourcesandinformationtechnology.
SKILLS
Thiscourseisapreparationfortertiarystudy,thoughnotnecessarilyinhistoryitself.ThegeneralskillsoutlinedintheprevioussectiononYear12historyaredevelopedtoahigherstandard.Inparticularthereisagreateremphasisonthedevelopmentofindependentstudyskills.Muchclasstimeisspentindiscussiontowhichallmustbepreparedtocontribute.Effectivelisteningwillsavestudentsmuchhardlabour,andthesharingofknowledgewillbeintegraltothecourse.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
LeadsontoTertiarystudyintheSocialSciences,Humanities,Law,andJournalism.Leadsontowiderangeofcareersinareassuchassocialservices,communicationservices,informationmanagement,government,diplomacy,law,sociology,journalismandtourism–anytasksthatrequirecommunication,researchandcriticalanalysisskills.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13HIS Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91436 v2 3 4 yes yes History 3.3 - Analyse evidence relating to an historical event of significance to New Zealanders
91438 v2 3 6 yes yes History 3.5 - Analyse the causes and consequences of a significant historical event
Internal
91435 v2 3 5 yes no History 3.2 - Analyse an historical event, or place, of significance to New Zealanders
91437 v2 3 5 yes no History 3.4 - Analyse different perspectives of a contested event of significance to New Zealanders
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12Level1creditsinHistoryincluding4externaland4internalcredits.IfdidnotdoLevel1History,thenEnglishAS1.3,1.5,and1.1or1.8,andHODinterview.
INTRODUCTION
ClassicalStudiesisamulti-disciplinarysubjectincorporatingelementsofhistory,arthistory,religionandliterature.ItfocusesonaspectsofAncientGreeceandRomeandtheircontributiontoWesternculture.Theserelatedbutcontrastingsocietiesprovideausefulcomparisonwithourownculturetoday.AsHistoryisonlyapartofthisstudystudentsneedtobeawarethatmuchofthecourseprovidessnapshotsofaspectsofclassicalsocietyratherthanconcentratingoncauses,effectsandtheprocessofchange.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
13HISand13CLA.Leadsontowiderangeofcareersinareassuchassocialservices,communicationservices,informationmanagement,government,diplomacy,law,sociology,journalismandtourism–anytasksthatrequirecommunication,researchandcriticalanalysisskills.
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CONTENT
AstudyofsomeofthekeyaspectsofthecontrastingcivilisationsofGreeceandRome:myths,poetry,politics,democracy,andsociallife;andsomeoftheinterestingandimportantpeoplewhohavecontributedtothissuchasHomer,Pericles,Cicero,andJuliusCaesar.SpecifictopicswillincludeGreekMythology,theOdyssey,AthenianSociety,RomanPoliticsandtheSpartacusrevolt.
SKILLS
•Study,discussandprocessmaterialfromdocumentsandvisualsources.
•Poseandanswerappropriateandilluminatingquestionsaboutclassicalsociety.
•Compareandcontrastclassicalsocietywithourown.•Selectmaterialfrommanysources,andtobegintoorganiseandsynthesiseitintowell-supportedarguments.
•Presentclearopinionsinavarietyofforms,written,visualandspoken.
NCEA STANDARDS – 12CLA Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91200 v2 2 4 yes yes Classical Studies 2.1 - Examine ideas and values of the classical world
91203 v2 2 6 yes yes Classical Studies 2.4 - Examine socio-political life in the classical world
Internal
91202 v2 2 4 yes no Classical Studies 2.3 - Demonstrate understanding of a significant event in the classical world
91204 v2 2 6 yes no Classical Studies 2.5 - Demonstrate understanding of the relationship between aspects of the classical world and aspects of other cultures
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12Level2creditsinHistoryorClassics(4externaland4internalcreditsaminimum)or12Level1creditsinHistoryifdidnotdoLevel2HistoryorClassics,and/orEnglishAS2.3,2.4and2.1or2.8andHODinterview.
INTRODUCTION
AsforYear12thisisamulti-disciplinarycourseincorporatingelementsofhistory,arthistory,literature,andphilosophy.ItbuildsontheYear12course,lookingatmorecomplex,thoughnotnecessarilychronologicallysequential,aspectsofGreeceandRome.InfluencesonthedevelopmentofWesternculturearehighlighted.Again,theemphasisislessonhistoricalprocessesthandetailedsnapshotsofclassicalsociety.
CONTENT
AmoredetailedstudyoffurtheraspectsofthecivilisationsofGreeceandRome,andtheirrelevancetoday,andofsomeimportantandinfluentialpeoplewhohavechangedideasandhistory.ThetopicscoveredcouldincludeAlexandertheGreat,Virgil’sAeneid,andsportandspectacleintheAncientWorld.
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SKILLS
•Study,discussandprocessmaterialfromwrittendocuments,visualsandaudio-visuals.
•Formulateandanswerappropriateandilluminatingquestionsaboutclassicalsociety.
•Compareandcontrastclassicalsocietywithourown.•Selectmaterialfrommanysources,andtoorganiseandsynthesiseitintoeffective,well-supportedarguments.
•Presentopinionsinavarietyofforms,written,visualandspoken,andinaclear,interestingandprofessionalmanner.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
LeadsontotertiarystudyintheSocialSciences,Humanities,Law,andJournalism;alsotowiderangeofcareersinareassuchassocialservices,communicationservices,informationmanagement,government,diplomacy,law,sociology,journalismandtourism–anytasksthatrequirecommunication,researchandcriticalanalysisskills.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13CLA Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91394 v2 3 4 yes yes Classical Studies 3.1 - Analyse ideas and values of the classical world
91396 v2 3 6 yes yes Classical Studies 3.3 - Analyse the impact of a significant historical figure on the classical world
Internal
91397 v2 3 6 yes no Classical Studies 3.4 - Demonstrate understanding of significant ideology(ies) in the classical world
91398 v2 3 6 yes no Classical Studies 3.5 - Demonstrate understanding of the lasting influences of the classical world on other cultures across time
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TECHNOLOGY
910 10 DVC — DESIGN & VISUAL COMMUNICATIONINTRODUCTION
Expertstellusthatupto80%ofinformationenteringourbrainsisvisual.Withtheriseofcommunicationandcomputerdesignandmanufacturingtechnology,beingabletocommunicatecomplexinformationvisuallyisrapidlybecominganessentialsuccessfactoracrossawiderangeofcareercontexts.Studentsareintroducedtotherudimentsofproductdesignandmethodsofeffectivelyjustifyingtheirdesignintentionsandideasusingavarietyofvisualandcommunicationtechniquessuchassketching,conventionaldrawinginstrumentsandcomputersandavarietyofdrawingtechniques-seelevels4&5oftheNZGraphicscurriculum(2007).Conceptualdesignsmustbefitforpurposebasedonclientneedsandanintendedcontext.
CONTENT
•Designingtoabrief,creativethinking,andcriticalanalysis.•IntroductiontocomputeraideddesignusingAutoCad,PhotoshopandSketchupsoftware.•Workingdrawingsandunderstandingofdrawingstandards•Geometricalconstruction.•Elementarybuildingpracticesandterminology.•Engineeringpracticesandterminology.•Surfacedevelopmentandauxiliaryprojection
SKILLS
•Accuracyintheuseofmanualdraughtingequipment.•Useofcolouredpencils,pastels,feltandfibre-tippedpensandothermedia.•Computeraideddesign(AutoCad,Photoshop,Sketchup,Inspiration)•Modelmaking;mock-ups•Readingofplansandaccuratelypresentingideasonpaper•Problemsolving
ASSESSMENT
Candidateswillbeassessedontheirdesignwork,contentandoverallpresentationthroughouttheyear.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
ThisafoundationcourseforNCEAwhichultimatelyleadsontoarangeofcareersinthecreativesectorsuchasArchitecture,landscape&interiordesign,animationandCGI,thefashionormovieindustriesetc.PleaserefertoVocationalPathwaysathttp://youthguarantee.net.nz/assets/VP-Posters-/EDU11372-VP-Poster-Creative-A2.pdf
COURSE COSTS
A$40materialfeecoversthecostofpaperandconsumablesandaccesstospecialisedequipment.
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Openentry–completionof10DVCisdesirablebutnotessential.
INTRODUCTION
Expertstellusthatupto80%ofinformationenteringourbrainsisvisual.Withtheriseofcommunicationandcomputerdesignandmanufacturingtechnology,anabilitytoworkcooperatively,thinkcreativelyandtocommunicatecomplexinformationvisuallyarerapidlybecomingessentialsuccessfactorsacrossawiderangeofcareercontexts.
CONTENT
Studentsatthislevelwillbeintroducedtothinkingskillsandtechniquessuchas:•Understandingoftheelementsofdesign.•Ideation&Creativethinking•Gatheringandexploringappropriateinformationandcreativelyexploringagivencontext.•Freehandsketchingandrenderingtechniquestoshowtextureandformandexploreoptions.•Aworkingknowledgeofthedesignprocess.•FunctionalModellingtoexploreandrefineideasusingmockupsandmodels.
911 11 DVC — DESIGN & VISUAL COMMUNICATION
•Evaluatingsolutions,makinginformeddecisionsandjustifiedmodifications.•Executingandinterpretingpictorialandorthographicdrawings•ApplyingbasicComputerAidedDrawing(CAD)skills.•Presentingproposeddesignstoanaudiencewithunderstandingandclarity.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Leadsonto12DVC.DesignandVisualCommunicationisaUEapprovedsubjectatLevel3andultimatelyleadsontoarangeofcareersinthecreativesectorsuchasarchitecture,landscapeandinteriordesign,animationandCGI,thefashionandmovieindustries,etc.Skillslearnedcanalsogreatlysupportcareersintheconstructionandengineering sectors and the arts.PleaserefertoVocationalPathwaysathttp://youthguarantee.net.nz.Formoreinformation.
COSTS
A$40materialfeecoversthecostofspecialistpapersandconsumablesandaccesstospecialisedequipment.
NCEA STANDARDS – 11DVC Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
External
91063 v5 1 3 no no Design and Visual Communication 1.30 - Produce freehand sketches that communicate design ideas
91064 v5 1 3 no yes Design and Visual Communication 1.31 - Produce instrumental, multi-view orthographic drawings that communicate technical features of design ideas
91065 v5 1 3 no yes Design and Visual Communication 1.32 - Produce instrumental paraline drawings to communicate design ideas
Internal
91066 v4 1 3 no no Design and Visual Communication 1.33 - Use rendering techniques to communicate the form of design ideas
91068 v5 1 6 no no Design and Visual Communication 1.35 - Undertake development of design ideas through graphics practice
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Itisunlikelythatstudentswhohavenotgainedatleastninecreditsfrom11DVC(includingAS1.31AutoCad).wouldsucceedinthiscourse.
INTRODUCTION
Thiscourseisstructuredtoenablestudentstoextendunderstandingandskillsindesigningtospecificneedsfromconceptualideasthroughtestingandmodellingtopresentationandevaluationwithstakeholders.Studentswillbeintroducedtotheprinciplesofspatialdesign.Creditsgainedinthiscoursemaybeconsideredforentryintohallsofresidence.
CONTENT
Students at this level will be introduced to:•Anunderstandingofinfluentialdesigners,andbuildingconstructionsystemsandrequirements.
•Spatialdesign–theneedsofpeopleandtheenvironmentandopportunitiestogainapracticalappreciationofdesigninimprovingthequalityofpeople’slives
•Presentingasolutiontoanaudience.And will further develop existing skills in:•Interpretingandanalysingdesignproblems.•Productdesign–creativelydevelopingavisualnarrative,justifyingtheevolutionoftheoutcomefromtheinitialbrieftothefinaldesign.
912 12 DVC — DESIGN & VISUAL COMMUNICATION
•Applyingknowledgeoftheelementsandprinciplesof design
•Usingcomputerstoexploredesignideasandpresentcomplexinformation.
•Usingarangeofconventionalmodesoffreehandandinstrumentaldrawingtoexploreandpresentdesignideas.
•Usingfunctionalmodellingtechniquestodiscussexploreandrefinedesignideaswithaclient.
•Communicatingcomplexinformationusingappropriatedrawingandconstructionalmethods.
•Interpretingdatagraphicsandcomplexdrawings.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Leadsonto13DVC.DVCultimatelyleadsontoarangeofcareersinthecreativesectorsuchasarchitecture,landscape&interiordesign,animationandCGI,thefashionandmovieindustriesetc.Skillslearnedcansupportcareersintheconstructionandengineeringsectorsandthearts.PleaserefertoVocationalPathwaysformoreinformationathttp://youthguarantee.net.nz.
COSTS
A$40materialfeecoversthecostofconsumablesused.
NCEA STANDARDS – 12DVC Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91337 v3 2 3 no no Design and Visual Communication 2.30 - Use visual communication techniques to generate design ideas
91338 v3 2 4 no no Design and Visual Communication 2.31 - Produce working drawings to communicate technical details of a design
Internal
2433 v8 2 6 no no Create simple engineering drawings using computer aided design (CAD) software
91341 v4 2 6 no no Design and Visual Communication 2.34 - Develop a spatial design through graphics practice
91342 v4 2 6 no no Design and Visual Communication 2.35 - Develop a product design through graphics practice
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Itisunlikelythatstudentswhohavenotgainedatleast15creditsfromLevel2(12DVC)includingUS2433“Inventor”wouldsucceedinthiscourse.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
DesignandVisualCommunicationisaUEapprovedsubjectatLevel3(14creditsminimum)whichultimatelyleadontoarangeofcareersinthecreativesectorsuchasarchitecture,landscapeandinteriordesign,animationandCGI,thefashionandmovieindustries,etc.Skillslearnedcansupportcareersintheconstructionandengineeringsectorsandthearts.PleaserefertoVocationalPathwaysathttp://youthguarantee.net.nz.Formoreinformation.
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CONTENT AND SKILLS
Studentswilldevelopavisualnarrativethatdemonstratesanunderstandingoftheelementsandprinciplesofdesignwhileexploringarangepotentialdesignoptionsandmakingdesigndecisionsthatareinformedbyresearchandanalysis.Asthesolutiondevelops,functionalmodelling,furtherresearchandclientinteractionisappliedtorefinethesolution.Computersandothermediaareusedtoprepareapresentationwhichhighlightstheattributesoftheproposedsolutiontoanaudience.Allbriefsarebasedonproductorspatialdesignscenarios.TheopportunitywillbegiventostudentswhodemonstratecomprehensiveknowledgeandskillstopresenttheirportfolioofworkforexternalmoderationfortheNewZealandScholarshipqualification.
COSTS
A$40materialfeecoversthecostofconsumablesused.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13DVC Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91627 v2 3 4 no no Design and Visual Communication 3.30 - Initiate design ideas through exploration
91631 v2 3 6 no no Design and Visual Communication 3.34 - Produce working drawings to communicate production details for a complex design
Internal
91629 v3 3 6 no no Design and Visual Communication 3.32 - Resolve a spatial design through graphics practice
91628 v2 3 6 no no Design and Visual Communication 3.31 - Develop a visual presentation that exhibits a design outcome to an audience
91630 v2 3 6 no no Design and Visual Communication 3.33 - Resolve a product design through graphics practice
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930/921 10 MTM / 10MTW — RESISTANT MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY
INTRODUCTION
Technologyisaninspiring,rigorousandpracticalsubjectapplyingcreativityandimagination.Itdrawsondisciplinessuchasmathematics,science,engineering,computing,designandart.Youwilllearnhowtotakerisks,becomeresourceful,innovativeandcapablecitizensanddevelopacriticalunderstandingoftechnology’simpactondailylifeandthewiderworld.Theseareessentialskillsandattributesforawiderangeofcareerpathwaysbothattradeandprofession-allevelsaswellasforengagingandsatisfyinghobbiesand DIY.
SKILLS
ThiscourseprovidesbasicthinkingandpracticalskillsinpreparationforYear11NCEALevel1including:•Technologicalpractice.: (ie. Identifying a need or
opportunity, developing a brief, designing a solution, testing evaluating and justifying, & communicating intent.
•Developingaknowledgeoftheprinciples&processesoftechnology. (ie. safety, tools & equipment including CAD/CAM.( ie.Computer Aided Design & Manufacture)
•Workingtoagreedspecificationsandqualitystandards.
• Appropriateselectionanduseofmaterials.•ExpressingdesignideascreativelyusingICTandconventionalmedia.
ACTIVITIES.
Theassessmentwillconsistoftwoskillsbasedprojectsandanextendeddesignandmakeproject.
FUTURE PATHWAYS:
PleaselookattheConstruction&Infrastructure,ManufacturingandCreativestrandsofthe“VocationalPathways”.Referhttp://youthguarantee.net.nz.Formoreinformation.Thisyear10coursepreparesstudentsforYear11TechnologyNCEAinEither: (Thesecoursescomplementeachother-studentsoftenchooseboth)•Generictechnology(inresistantmaterials)usingAchievementStandardsaimedultimatelyatprofessionalcareersthroughcriticalthinkingandcommunicating.
•Pre-tradeineitherconstruction(woodwork)orengineering(metalwork)usingUnit Standards and focusingmainlyonpracticalskills.ThesearewrittenanddirectedbytherelevantIndustryTrainingOrganisations(ITOs).Not recognised for endorsement or UE.
ASSESSMENT
Internalassessmentintheaboveareas.Studentswillbeengagedinanumberofpracticeexercisesbeforeanyassessmenttakesplace.Keyassessmentswillbeundertakenwithwrittenfeedbackandanopportunitytorefineworkwillbeprovidedbeforeafinal(summative)assessmenttakesplace.
COST
Acoursefeeof$150willbeleviedtocoverthecostofmaterials,wastageandconsumablesforthethreetake-homeitems.FurtherrecoveriesorrebateswillbeprocessedinNovemberdependingonthedesignoftheprojects.
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EntryisopenbutasthisisaliteracyrichsubjectstudentsshouldideallydemonstratesatisfactorycompletionofYear10MTM,MTWorDVCcourseoratleasthaveachievedaveragemarksfromYear10English.Studentsshouldbeaimingatleastatmeritandexcellence.Wemaydirectsomestudentstopre-tradecoursesTPM(metal)TPW(wood)whichfocusmoreonpracticaltoolskills.Thesecoursesgreatlycomplementgenerictechnologyandsomestudentschoosebothpathways.
INTRODUCTION
Studentscanchooseeitherawoodworkoranengineeringcourse;thesameStandardsareassessedineach.GenericTechnologyisintendedtodevelop“EngineeringhabitsofMind”(mind,heartandhand)whichcanbeappliedacrossarangeofTechnologycontextssuchasCivil,MechanicalandComputer,EngineeringandFoodandBiotechnologies.Emphasisisplacedontheprinciplesoftechnologicalpracticeinresolvingagivenissuethroughresearch,criticalanalysis,ideaexploration,planning,testing,consultingandcommunicatingoftheirideaswithincommunities.Studentshaveawidechoiceovertheirsolutionwithinthegivencontextprovidedtheycanresearchwidelyandjustifytheirdecision.*RoyalAcademyofEngineeringreport2014“thinkinglikeanengineer”MoreinformationontheNZTechnologycurriculumcanbefoundonwww.tki.org.nz–(goto:learningareas–technology)
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CONTENT AND SKILLS
AchievementStandards.•Identifyaneedwithinthegivenissue•Developabriefthroughresearchandstakeholderconsultationwhichfullyaddressesthatissue•Plan,design,developandpresentaconceptualsolutionwhichaddressesthebrief.•Implementaqualityfinaloutcome/solutionandprovethatiteffectivelyaddressestheissueandthebriefStudentswillattendafour-dayfull-timecourseatanoutsideprovider(SIT)todevelopMIGweldingskills.
ENDORSEMENT
AttainmentofAS1.5(91048)ismandatoryforsubjectendorsementaspartofatleast14creditsatMeritorExcellence.AllASStandardscounttowardNCEACertificateendorsement.(overall50creditsrequiredatMeritorExcellence).
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Thisisthefirstofathree-yearpathwayintendedforstudentsaspiringeventually(fromyear13)todegreelevelcareersintheConstructionandInfrastructure,ManufacturingandCreativestrandsoftheVocationalPathways.PleaserefertoVocationalPathwaysathttp://youthguarantee.net.nz.formoreinformation.Studentswiththeseaspirationsshouldalsobestudyingphysicsandcalculus.
COSTS
$100–$200dependingondesignA$150depositwillbeinvoicedinMarchtoallowprepurchasingofmaterials,thebalancewillbeinvoiced(orcredited)inthefollowingNovember
NCEA STANDARDS – 11MTM/MTW Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
External
91048 v4 1 4 yes no Generic Technology 1.5 - Demonstrate understanding of how technological modelling supports decision-making
91049 v4 1 4 yes no Generic Technology 1.6 - Demonstrate understanding of how materials enable technological products to function
Internal
21683 v2 3 2 no no Demonstrate knowledge of MIG welding in the motor industry
21684 v2 3 3 no no Use a MIG welding plant in the motor industry
91044 v3 1 4 yes no Generic Technology 1.1 - Undertake brief development to address a need or opportunity
91046 v3 1 6 no no Generic Technology 1.3 - Use design ideas to produce a conceptual design for an outcome to address a brief
91047 v4 1 6 no no Generic Technology 1.4 - Undertake development to make a prototype to address a brief
91057 v4 1 6 no no Construction and Mechanical Technologies 1.20 - Implement basic proce
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RECOGNITION AND ENDORSEMENTS
AllAScreditsgainedcounttowardUniversityEntrance(14from3subjects)AS2.5(91358)countstowardliteracyrequirements.AttainmentofAS2.5(91358)ismandatoryforcourseendorsementaspartofatleast14creditsatMeritorExcellence.AllASstandardscounttowardNCEAcertificateendorsement.(overall50creditsrequiredatMeritorExcellence.)AllcreditsgainedcounttowardConstructionandInfrastructureandManufacturingandTechnologyVocationalPathways.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Thisisthesecondofathree-yearpathwayintendedforstudentsaspiringeventuallytodegreelevelcareersintheConstructionandInfrastructure,ManufacturingandCreativestrandsoftheVocationalPathways.PleaserefertoVocationalPathwaysathttp://youthguarantee.net.nz.formoreinformation.Studentswiththeseaspirationsshouldalsobestudyingphysicsandcalculus.
COSTS
A$150depositwillbeinvoicedinMarchtoallowprepurchasingofmaterials,thebalancewillbeinvoiced(orcredited)inthefollowingNovember.
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Itisunlikelythatstudentswhodidnotgainatleast14creditsfromLevel1GenericTechnology(11MTM/MTW)wouldsucceedinthiscourse.AblestudentswhowishtotransferfromYear11pre-tradecourses(11TPM/TPW)andwhocandemonstrategoodliteracycapabilitiesmaybeconsideredatHODdiscretionbasedonanappropriatereporthistoryfromLevel1.
INTRODUCTION
Manyoftheproblemstheworldfacestodaywilleventuallybesolvedwithtechnologicalsolutionswhichdonotyetexist.ThiscoursebuildsonanunderstandingofEngineeringHabitsofMind1(mind,heart,hand)fromLevel1andisintendedforstudentswhoaspiretogointoprofessionalengineering,(civil/mechanical)architectureanddesigncareerswhoshouldalsobestudyingphysicsand/orcalculus.1 Royal Academy of Engineering report 2014 “thinking like an engineer”. More information on the NZ Technology curriculum can be found on www.tki.org.nz – (go to: learning areas – technology)Studentshaveawidechoiceovertheirsolutionandthematerialsused,providedthattheycanresearchwidelyandjustifytheirdecisions.MoreinformationontheNZTechnologyCurriculumcanbefoundonwww.tki.org.nz(goto:learningareas–technology)TobeablegraduatetoLevel3aminimumof10achievementstandardscreditswillberequired.Note: It must be made clear that a practical outcome alone would not accrue any credits in this course
NCEA STANDARDS – 12TAS Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91358 v3 2 4 no no Generic Technology 2.5 - Demonstrate understanding of how technological modelling supports risk management
Internal
91344 v4 2 6 no no Construction and Mechanical Technologies 2.20 - Implement advanced procedures using resistant materials to make a specified product with special features
91354 v3 2 4 no no Generic Technology 2.1 - Undertake brief development to address an issue
91356 v3 2 6 no no Generic Technology 2.3 - Develop a conceptual design for an outcome
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Itisunlikelythatstudentswhohavenotgainedaminimumofatleast14creditsfromLevel2GenericTechnology(12TAS)wouldsucceedinthiscourse.Dependingonclasssize,thesestudentsmaybetimetabledtogetherwithour12TAScourse.
INTRODUCTION
Thiscoursebuildsonanunderstandingof“EngineeringHabitsofMind”fromLevels1&2andisintendedforstudentswhoaspiretoprofessionalengineering,(civil/mechanical)architectureanddesigncareerswhoshouldalsobestudyingphysicsand/orcalculus.Studentsidentifyacommunitycontexttoexploreandthenresolveanissuewithinthatcontextbyengaginginresearch,consultation,testingandmodelling,ideadevelopment,planningandimplementationofthefinaldesign.Moreinformationcanbefoundat:www.tki.org.nz–(goto:learningareas–technology).Note:Itmustbemadeclearthatapracticaloutcomealonewouldnotaccrueanycreditsinthiscourse
RECOGNITION AND ENDORSEMENTS
AllASCreditsgainedcounttowardUniversityEntrance(14from3subjects)AS3.5(91358)counts4creditstowardUEliteracyrequirements(10creditsrequired).AttainmentofAS3.5(91612)ismandatoryforcourseendorsementaspartofatleast14creditsatMeritorExellence.
CreditsgainedinAS3.5alsocounttowardNCEAliteracy.AnopportunityisavailabletostudentswhodemonstratecomprehensiveknowledgeandskillsintheevidencedescribedtopresenttheirportfolioofworkforexternalmoderationfortheNewZealandScholarshipqualification.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Thisisthelastofathree-yearpathwayintendedforstudentsaspiringeventually(fromyear13)todegreelevelcareersintheConstructionandInfrastructure,ManufacturingandCreativestrandsoftheVocationalPathwaysatQNFLevels6&7.PleaserefertoVocationalPathwaysathttp://youthguarantee.net.nz.formoreinformation.
COSTS
$100—$300dependingonthedesignoftheoutcome.A$150depositwillbeinvoicedinMarchtoallowprepurchasingofmaterials,thebalancewillbeinvoiced(orcredited)inthefollowingNovember.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13TAS Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91612 v3 3 4 no yes Generic Technology 3.5 - Demonstrate understanding of how technological modelling supports technological development and implementation
Internal
91608 v3 3 4 no no Generic Technology 3.1 - Undertake brief development to address an issue within a determined context
91610 v3 3 6 no no Generic Technology 3.3 - Develop a conceptual design considering fitness for purpose in the broadest sense
91620 v3 3 6 no no Construction and Mechanical Technologies 3.20 - Implement complex procedures to integrate parts using resistant materials to make a specified product
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
EntryisopenbutsuccessfulcompletionofYear10Materialstechnology(10MTM/MTW)or10DesignandVisualCommunication(10DVC)isstronglysuggested.
INTRODUCTION
ThiscoursebuildsontechnologyskillslearnedinYear 10 and is intended to prepare students for apprenticeshipsinengineeringorrelatedtrades(suchassheetmetalandfabricationorautomotive)ordevelopusefulskillsandconfidenceforwiderangeofsatisfyingDIYandtherapeuticinterestsandhobbies.Studentswillalsocompleteatheoryassessmentworkbooksastheylearnbuttheemphasisisondevelopinganunderstandingofpracticesandtechniquestoshape,cutandjoinhardmaterials(mainlymetals)andtheirphysicalproperties.ThiscourseshouldbethoughtofasthefirstofatwoyearunitstandardspathwaydesignedandmonitoredbytheEngineeringIndustryTrainingOrganisation(COMPETENZ).Pleaserefertowww.competenz.org.nz/teachers/tools4work/formoreinformation
CONTENT AND SKILLS
Studentswill:•Obtainasenseofachievementandsatisfactionthroughsuccessincraftsmanshipandprideinworkmanship.
•Understandandapplysafepractices,behaviourandproceduresinaworkshopenvironment.
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•Investigate,developandcommunicatedesignideasforasimpleproductusingbothwrittenandvisualmodesandmedia.
•Developabasicknowledgeofworkshoptools,machinesandprocessesinmeasuring,cutting,joiningandfinishing.
•Applymathsinatradecontext.(geometry,measuring,calculating)
•Worktospecifiedtolerancesandqualitystandards,andhonestlyevaluateagainstthese.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Thisisthefirstofatwo-yearpathwayforstudentswhointendtopursuecareersintheConstructionandInfrastructure,ManufacturingandCreativestrandsoftheVocationalPathwaysatlevels4–6(certificateanddiplomalevels)PleaserefertoVocationalPathwaysathttp://youthguarantee.net.nz.formoreinformation.StudentswhoareinterestedinMechanicalEngineeringshouldconsiderthiscoursetocomplementtheirotherlearninginGenericTechnology(11Mtm/Mtwor12Tas)and the Sciences.
COSTS
$120willbeinvoicedinMarchtocovertakehomematerialsandconsumablesneededtobuildtheprojects.
NCEA STANDARDS – 11TPM Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
Internal
22923 v3 1 12 no no Demonstrate basic engineering workshop skills under close supervision
22924 v3 1 10 no no Develop a simple product using engineering materials
22926 v3 1 2 no no Demonstrate knowledge of safety procedures in a specific engineering workshop
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Guaranteedentrywith14CreditsfromanyLevel1technologycourse(11MTM/Wor11TPM/W)oratthediscretionoftheHODifevidenceofsatisfactorypracticalcapabilityandskillscanbeprovided.
INTRODUCTION
Studentswillalsocompleteatheoryassessmentworkbooksastheylearnbuttheemphasisisondevelopinganunderstandingofpracticesandtechniquestoshape,cutandjoinhardmaterials(mainlymetals)andtheirphysicalproperties.StudentscangainrecognisedLevel2creditstowardarangeofengineeringrelatedtradesadministeredbyCompetenz(theEngineering&manufacturingIndustryTrainingOrganisation)whilststillatschool.Pleaserefertowww.competenz.org.nz/teachers/tools4work/formoreinformation.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Thisisthelastofatwo-yearpathwayforstudentswhointendtopursueapprenticeshipsintheConstructionandInfrastructure,ManufacturingandCreativestrandsoftheVocationalPathwaysatlevels4–6(certificateanddiplomalevels)PleaserefertoVocationalPathwaysathttp://youthguarantee.net.nz.formoreinformation.
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AlimitednumberofGatewaysplacementsareavailablethroughthecareersdepartmentforworkexperienceonedayperweek.Theseplacementsgainupto20NCEALevel2,industry-recognisedcredits,andtheseplacementsveryoftenleadtooffersofapprenticeshipsdirectfromschool.StudentswhoareinterestedinMechanicalEngineeringshouldconsiderthiscoursetocomplementtheirotherlearninginGenericTechnology(11MTM/MTWor12TAS)andtheSciences.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
BuildingonskillsstartedatYear11,studentswilldevelopself-confidenceandsatisfactionthroughsuccessincraftsmanshipandprideinworkmanshipandplayanactiveroleinensuringhealthandsafetyofselfandothersintheworkplace.
COSTS
$235willbeinvoicedinDecembertocovertakehomematerialsandconsumablesused.Studentsmakingagrasskartwillalsobeinvoicedafurther$300inadvanceinMarchforanenginekitwhichwillbeorderedinadvancefromanoverseassupplier.(Theseareonsoldatcost)
NCEA STANDARDS – 12TPM Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
Internal
4435 v8 2 3 no no Select, use, and care for engineering dimensional measuring equipment
4436 v7 2 4 no no Select, use, and care for engineering marking-out equipment
21906 v3 2 12 no no Perform basic mechanical engineering machining operations under supervision
21911 v3 2 2 no no Demonstrate knowledge of safety on engineering worksites
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Entryisopenbutsuccessfulcompletionof10MTM/MTWor10DVCissuggested.
INTRODUCTION
ThiscoursebuildsontechnologyskillslearnedinYear 10 and is intended to prepare students for apprenticeshipsinconstruction,joineryandcabinetmakingorrelatedtradesordevelopusefulskillsandconfidenceforwiderangeofsatisfyingandtherapeuticinterestsandhobbies.Studentswillcompleteassessmentworkbooksastheylearnbuttheemphasisisondevelopinganunderstandingofpracticesandtechniquestoshape,cutandjoinhardmaterials(mainlymetals)andtheirphysicalproperties.Thisshouldbethoughtofasthefirstofatwo-yearUnitStandardspathwaydesignedandmonitoredbytheBuildingandConstructionIndustryTrainingOrganisation(BCITO).
CONTENT AND SKILLS
Studentswill:•Obtainasenseofachievementandsatisfactionthroughsuccessincraftsmanshipandprideinworkmanship.
•Understandandapplysafepractices,behaviourandproceduresinaworkshopenvironment.
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•Investigate,developandcommunicatedesignideasforasimpleproductusingbothwrittenandvisualmodesandmedia.
•Developabasicknowledgeofworkshoptools,machinesandprocessesinmeasuring,cutting,joiningandfinishing.
•Applymathsinatradecontext.(geometry,measuring,calculating)
•Worktospecifiedtolerancesandqualitystandards,andhonestlyevaluateagainstthese.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Thisisthefirstofatwo-yearpathwayforstudentswhointendtopursuecareersintheConstructionandInfrastructure,ManufacturingandCreativestrandsoftheVocationalPathwaysatlevels4–6(certificateanddiplomalevels)PleaserefertoVocationalPathwaysathttp://youthguarantee.net.nz.formoreinformation.StudentswhoareinterestedinCivilEngineeringshouldconsiderthiscoursetocomplementtheirotherlearninginGenericTechnology(11MTM/MTWor12TAS)andtheSciences.
COSTS
$200willbeinvoicedinMarchtocovertakehomematerialsandconsumablesused.
NCEA STANDARDS – 11TPW Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num.
Internal
24352 v2 1 2 no no Demonstrate knowledge of and apply safe working practices in the construction of a BCATS project
24355 v2 1 4 no no Demonstrate knowledge of construction and manufacturing materials used in BCATS projects
24356 v2 1 8 no no Apply elementary workshop procedures and processes for BCATS projects
25921 v2 2 6 no no Make a cupboard as a BCATS project
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Aminimumof15levelonecredits(from11TPW)areaprerequisiteforentryoratthediscretionoftheHODifevidenceofsatisfactorypracticalcapability,literacyandnumeracyskillscanbeprovided.Forhealthandsafetyreasons,studentswhohavenotcompletedUS24352inYear11(WorkplaceSafety)willberequiredtodosoonenrolment.
INTRODUCTION
Thisisapracticalmulti-disciplinedprogrammethatprovidesstudentswiththeskillsandknowledgetospringboardtheircareersintoanyareaoftheconstructionindustry.AlimitednumberofGatewayplacementsareavailablethroughthecareersdepartmentforworkexperienceonedayperweek.Theseplacementsgainupto20NCEALevel2,industryrecognisedcredits,andtheseplacementsveryoftenleadtooffersofapprenticeshipsdirectfromschool.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
•Thisisthelastofatwo-yearpathwayforstudentswhointendtopursuecareersintheConstructionandInfrastructure,ManufacturingandCreativestrandsoftheVocationalPathwaysatlevels4–6(certificateanddiplomalevels).PleaserefertoVocationalPathwaysathttp://youthguarantee.net.nz.formoreinformation.
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•StudentswhoareinterestedinCivilEngineeringshouldconsiderthiscoursetocomplementtheirotherlearninginGenericTechnology(11MTM/MTWor12TAS)andtheSciences.•StudentscangainLevel2creditsinarangeofconstruction-relatedtradesadministeredbytheBuildingandConstructionIndustryTrainingOrganisation(BCITO)whilestillatschool.Refertowww.bcito.org.nzformoreinformation.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
BuildingonYear11skills,studentwill:•Developselfconfidenceandsatisfactionthroughsuccessincraftsmanshipandprideinworkmanship.
•Playanactiveroleinensuringhealthandsafetyofselfandothersintheworkplace.
•Select,useandcareforwoodworkinghandtools.•Select,useandcareformeasuringdevices,applyarithmeticinaconstructioncontext.
•Identifyarangeofmaterialtypesandtheirperformancecharacteristicsandapplythesetotheprojectcriteria.
ASSESSMENT
CreditsgainedfromallStandardsexceptUS20047counttowardConstructionandInfrastructureVocationalPathways.
COSTS
$200willbeinvoicedinMarchtocovertakehomematerialsandconsumablesused.
NCEA STANDARDS – 12TPW Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
Internal
12927 v4 2 6 no no Identify, select, maintain, and use hand tools for BCATS projects
12932 v4 2 8 no no Construct timber garden furniture and items of basic construction equipment as a BCATS project
24360 v2 2 5 no no Demonstrate knowledge of timber and other construction materials used in BCATS projects
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Itisunlikelythatstudentswhohavenotgainedatleast14creditsfrom12TPMor12TPWwouldsucceedinthis course.
INTRODUCTION
ThiscourseisintendedforYear13studentsaimingtopursueatradepathwayonleavingschooltogainLevel3creditsselectedfrombothBuildingandEngineeringIndustryTrainingOrganizations(ITOs)forthosewhostartedtheBCATSorCompetenzLevel2certificateinYear12(12TPW&12TPM).Theseskillsarealsousefulforhobbies,DIYoronthefarmTwoprojectsarecompleted,twoinwoodandoneinmetal:acoffeeorhalltableandtwosaw-horses.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
CareersintheConstructionandInfrastructure,ManufacturingandCreativestrandsoftheVocationalPathwaysatlevels4–6(certificateanddiploma
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levels).PleaserefertoVocationalPathwaysathttp://youthguarantee.net.nz.formoreinformation.AlimitednumberofGatewayplacementsareavailablethroughthecareersdepartmentforworkexperienceonedayperweek.Theseplacementsgainupto20NCEALevel2,industryrecognisedcredits,andtheseplacementsveryoftenleadtooffersofapprenticeshipsdirectfromschool.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
Intotal19Level2UnitStandardcreditsasabovewillbeavailable.Studentswillcompletetwofour-daySTARcoursesattheSouthernInstituteofTechnology.
COSTS
$150willbeinvoicedinMarchtocovermaterialsandconsumablesusedforthetakehomeprojects.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13ITE Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
Internal
12997 v4 3 3 no no Demonstrate knowledge of safe working practices on construction sites
12998 v3 3 4 no no Demonstrate knowledge of carpentry hand tools
12999 v3 3 3 no no Demonstrate knowledge of timber machining equipment used on construction sites
24378 v1 3 4 no no Perform building calculations
13023 v3 3 2 no no Demonstrate knowledge of selection and installation of mechanical fixings and building hardware
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
OpenentrybutstudentsshouldhaveagenuineinterestinFood,HealthandNutrition.Onlyoneclassisavailable,sizeislimited.
INTRODUCTION
Thecourseisdividedequallybetweentheoreticalandpracticalactivities.BoththeoryandpracticeareneededtoachieveNCEAcredits.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Thisisthefirstofathree-yearpathwayforstudentswhointendtopursueacareerintheFoodindustry.PleaserefertoVocationalPathwaysathttp://youthguarantee.net.nz.formoreinformation.
NCEA STANDARDS – 11FTE
Level Credits L1 Lit. L1 Num..
Internal
15900 v5 1 4 no no Prepare and present meat in the hospitality industry
15901 v5 1 3 no no Prepare and present fruit and vegetables in the hospitality industry
15919 v5 1 2 no no Prepare and present hot finger food in the hospitality industry
15920 v5 1 2 no no Prepare and present sauce and soup in the hospitality industry
15921 v4 1 3 no no Prepare and cook a cake, a sponge and a batch of scones in the hospitality industry
19770 v4 1 3 no no Prepare and present egg and cheese dishes in the hospitality industry
21058 v4 1 2 no no Identify career pathways in the hospitality industry
21059 v4 1 2 no no Demonstrate knowledge of knife care, use, storage, and carrying for the hospitality industry
CONTENT & SKILLS
Studentsdeveloptheknowledgeandawarenessoffoodsafety,basicfoodpreparationandfoodpresentationinthehospitalitysector.
COSTS
Afixedcostof$240willbeinvoicedinMarchtocoverconsumablesandcopyrightedassessmentbooks.
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
OpenentrybutstudentsshouldhaveagenuineinterestinFood,HealthandNutrition.AgoodacademicrecordinLevel1EnglishorSciencewouldbeadistinctadvantage.
INTRODUCTION
Thecourseisdividedequallybetweentheoreticalandpracticalactivities.BoththeoryandpracticeareneededtoachieveNCEAcredits.ForHealth&SafetyreasonsitismandatorytoachieveUnitStandard167(Practisefoodsafetymethodsinafoodbusiness)tobeabletoachievetheremainingUnitStandards.
952 12 FTE — FOOD, CATERING and HOSPITALITYFUTURE PATHWAYS
Thisisthefirstofatwo-yearpathwayforstudentswhointendtopursuecareersintheFoodindustryVocationalPathwaysprimarilyatlevels4–6(certificateanddiplomalevels).PleaserefertoVocationalPathwaysathttp://youthguarantee.net.nz.formoreinformation.AlimitednumberofGatewaysplacementsareavailablethroughthecareersdepartmentforworkexperienceonedayperweek.Theseplacementsgainupto20NCEALevel2,industryrecognisedcredits,andtheseplacementsveryoftenleadtoemploymentorfurthertrainingoffersdirectfromschool.
COSTS
$240willbeinvoicedinMarchtocoverconsumablesandassessmentbooks..
NCEA STANDARDS – 12FTE Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
Internal
167 v8 2 4 no no Practise food safety methods in a food business
13271 v5 2 2 no no Cook food items by frying
13276 v5 2 2 no no Cook food items by grilling
13278 v5 2 2 no no Cook food items by roasting
13280 v5 2 2 no no Prepare fruit and vegetable cuts
13281 v6 2 2 no no Prepare and present basic sandwiches for service
13283 v5 2 2 no no Prepare and present salads for service
13285 v5 2 2 no no Handle and maintain knives in a commercial kitchen
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
TenormorecreditsinLevel2FTEorbyawrittenapplicationtotheTICofFoodTechnologyoutliningspecialinterestsand/orworkexperienceinthefield.
INTRODUCTION
Thiscourseisaimedatstudentswhohaveagenuineinterestinacareerinthefoodindustry,eitherasanutritionist,foodscientistortechnologist,orchef.Studentswilldevelopknowledgeandawarenessoffoodsafety,basicfoodpreparation,bakingandfood’sinfluenceonwell-being.Studentswillalsobeintroducedtowiderconsiderationsaroundfoodinsocietysuchasmediaimpactsonfoodadvertisingandpeople’swell-being
953 13 FTE — FOOD, CATERING and HOSPITALITYFUTURE PATHWAYS
Thisisthesecondofatwo-yearpathwayforstudentswhointendtopursuecareersintheFoodindustryVocationalPathwaysprimarilyatlevels4–6(certificateanddiplomalevels).PleaserefertoVocationalPathwaysathttp://youthguarantee.net.nz.formoreinformation.AlimitednumberofGatewayplacementsareavailablethroughthecareersdepartmentforworkexperienceonedayperweek.Theseplacementsgainupto20NCEALevel2,industryrecognisedcredits,andtheseplacementsveryoftenleadtoemploymentorfurthertrainingoffersdirectfromschool.
CONTENT AND SKILLS
Studentswilldevelopknowledgeandawarenessoffoodsafety,basicfoodpreparation,bakingandfood’sinfluenceonwell-being.Studentswillalsobeintroducedtowiderconsiderationsaroundfoodinsocietysuchasmediaimpactsonfoodadvertisingandpeople’swell-being.
COSTS
$240willbeinvoicedinMarchtocoverconsumablesandassessmentbooks.
NCEA STANDARDS – 13FTE
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
Internal
168 v3 3 4 no no Demonstrate knowledge of food contamination hazards, and control methods used in a food business
13343 v5 3 5 no no Demonstrate knowledge of basic nutrition in commercial catering
14726 v3 3 10 no no Form and cut biscuit doughs using manual production methods
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
ItisunlikelythatstudentswhodonothaveasoundunderstandingofScienceLevel1particularlyPhysics(minimum16sciencecredits)andMathematicsLevel1(12creditsminimum)wouldsucceedinthiscourse.However,therearespecificplacesheldinthecourseforstudentsthatdonotmeettheabovecriteriabutwishtoworkinICTatthediscretionoftheTeacherinChargeandtheHeadofDepartment.SuchstudentsneedtoshowstrengthinTechnology(TAS),DesignandVisualCommunication(DVC).
INTRODUCTION
Thisisthefirstofatwo-yearpathway.StudentswilldeveloptheirknowledgeandskillsinelectronicstoenablethemtogainUniversityEntranceandpotentiallyscholarshipinthefollowingyearthroughthenewDigitalTechnologyAchievementStandards.Inpracticalexperimentsandlaboratorysessions,studentswilllearntodesignelectroniccircuitsandproductsthatarefitforpurpose.Throughindustrytrips,studentswillalsoacquireanunderstandingofthecareeropportunitieswithintheelectrical,engineering,programmingandICTindustries.StudentswillalsobegivenpriorityinvitationstojoinVEXRobotics,NXTRoboticsandprogrammingcubs,allofwhichleadtointernationalcompetitions.MuchoftheworkconductedintheseclubswillbeabletobedrawnintoprojectsthatcountforAchievementStandardcredits.
NCEA STANDARDS – 12DTE Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
Internal
18240 v7 2 5 no no Demonstrate knowledge of basic electronic components
18242 v7 2 3 no no Construct a simple printed circuit
18243 v7 2 6 no no Construct a simple electronic product from a supplied circuit schematic
91374 v4 2 3 yes no Digital Technologies 2.47 - Demonstrate understanding of advanced concepts used in the construction of electronic environments
91375 v4 2 3 no no Digital Technologies 2.48 - Implement advanced interfacing procedures in a specified electronic environment
CONTENT
•Circuitry,measurementsandcalculations;•PCBdesignandconstructionskills.Testingandmodificationofcircuits;
•Circuitdesigninvolvingbothdiscretecomponentsandintegratedcircuits;
•Electricaldirectcurrentprinciplesrelevantinthestudyofelectronics;
•Electroniccomponents,includingsensorsystemsandanimatronics;
•Combinationsofcomponentstoformsimpleelectronicsystems;
•Practicalconstructionofaprintedcircuitincludinghandsolderingofcomponents;
•Constructionandprogrammingofsimpleelectronicproducts,includingrobotics.
ASSESSMENT
StudentscompleteanAchievementStandard(AS)coursewhichwillleadtoUniversity,PolytechnicorElectro-technologyindustrytraining.HowevertodeveloptheessentialskillbaseforElectronicsTechnology,studentswillcompleteoneUnitStandard(US)onconstructingasimpleprintedcircuit,sotheycanmastertheskillsdemandedbytheDigitalTechnologyAchievementStandards.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Thisisthefirstofatwo-yearpathwayintendedforstudentsaspiringeventually(fromyear13)toelectrical,electronicsandroboticscareersacrossalleconomicsectors.PleaserefertoVocationalPathwaysathttp://youthguarantee.net.nz.formoreinformation.Studentswiththeseaspirationsshouldalsobestudyingphysicsand/orcalculus.
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
Itisunlikelythatstudentswhohavenotgainedatleast12creditsfromDigitalTechnologyLevel2(DTCorDTE)wouldsucceedinthisthisUEapprovedcourse.
INTRODUCTION
InthiscoursestudentswilldeveloptheirknowledgeandskillsinelectronicstoenablethemtodesigncircuitsandproductsthatarefitforpurposeandacquireanunderstandingofthecareeropportunitieswithinICTindustries.Coursecontent:•Basiccircuitry,measurementsandcalculations.•PCBdesignandconstructionskills.•Circuitdesigninvolvingbothdiscretecomponentsand integrated circuits.•Programmingandusingamicrocontroller.•Analogueanddigitalconceptsandinter-conversion.•UnderstandingIRcommunicationsbetweenmicros.•Managementskillsindesigningandconstructinganindividualproject.•Industryorganisationthatefficientlytransformsaconceptintoaproductformarket.
ASSESSMENT
Studentswillhavetheopportunitytogaincreditsinthestandardsbelow.Theymayselecta20creditcoursefromthefollowing:eitheraUnitStandard(US)Industryfocusedcourse,iftheircareergoalsareElectrical
983 13 DTE — DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY (Electronics)
NCEA STANDARDS – 13DTE Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91638 v2 3 4 yes no Digital Technologies 3.47 - Demonstrate understanding of complex concepts used in the design and construction of electronic environments
Internal
9221 v9 3 3 no no Demonstrate knowledge of the development of an electronic product
26119 v5 3 4 no no Construct, and report on the performance of, a simple electronic programmable circuit
26120 v5 3 3 no no Describe and construct circuits to demonstrate the operation and properties of electronic devices
26121 v5 3 6 no no Plan, construct, modify, and report on an electronic prototype
91639 v2 3 4 yes no Digital Technologies 3.48 - Implement complex interfacing procedures in a specified electronic environment
91640 v2 3 4 yes no Digital Technologies 3.49 - Implement complex techniques in constructing a specified complex electronic and embedded system
TradesorPolytechnictraining,oranAchievementStandard(AS)course,iftheircareergoalistoenterUniversity.ScholarshipentriescanbedevelopedfromanyprojectthatgainsanExcellencecredit.ImportantNote:Allstandardsofferedin13DTE(includingUnitStandards)maybeassessedforMerit/Excellence,andcounttowardNCEAandSubjectendorsement.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Thisisthelastofa2yearpathwayintendedforstudentsaspiringeventually(fromyear13)todegreelevelcareersinelectrical,electronicsandroboticscareersacrossalleconomicsectors.PleaserefertoVocationalPathwaysathttp://youthguarantee.net.nz.formoreinformation.Studentswiththeseaspirationsshouldalsobestudyingphysicsand/orcalculus.
COSTS
$140willbeinvoicedinMarchtocoverthecostofcomponentsusedinthistakehomeproduct.
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NOTE
ThiscourseisstilltobeconfirmedsubjecttostudentdemandandTECfundingapproval.
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
No prerequisites.
INTRODUCTION
Therehasneverbeenahigherdemandforsuitablyqualifiedcomputersciencegraduates.ThiscourseprovidesstudentswithaverygoodbasicunderstandingofcomputerlanguagesandcomputerscienceandisanidealwaytofindoutifICTmightbethecareerpathforyou.ThisisanewLevel1AchievementStandardscourse.Classesareverymuchhands-onwithstudentslearningtobuildwebpagesfromscratchandlearningthebasicsofcomputerprogrammingandanintroductiontogamedesign.
HARDWARE
Studentsmustbringtoeachclassalaptopcomputerthatmeetsthefollowingspecifications:•Windows7/8/10(10preferred)**•1.6GHzdualcoreprocessor•250GBharddrive•2GBRAM•Wirelesscapability.802.11a/b/g/n•10”screenminimumbut13”+ishighlyrecommended
•KeyboardrecommendedifconsideringahybriddeviceliketheSurface
•Batterylife5+hours(ifusedinothersubjects)•Warranty–faultsmustbefixedquickly,andatemporaryreplacementserviceisdesirable.
•Insurance(theschoolisnotresponsiblefordamageorlossofthedevice.)** A Windows computer is highly recommended as Microsoft
Access is currently unavailable for Mac
SOFTWARE
•MicrosoftWord(essential)•MicrosoftAccess(essential)Note:TheMicrosoftOfficesuiteisprovidedthroughanOffice365logintowhichallCBHSstudentshaveaccess.
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RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
ItisunlikelythatstudentswhocannotdemonstrateagoodunderstandingofLevel1Mathematics,especiallyalgebrawouldsucceedinthiscourse.AtleastoneMeritwillberequired.
INTRODUCTION
Therehasneverbeenahigherdemandforsuitablyqualifiedcomputersciencegraduates.ThiscourseprovidesstudentswithaverygoodbasicunderstandingofcomputerlanguagesandcomputerscienceandisanidealwaytofindoutifICTmightbethecareerpathforyou.Classesareverymuchhandsonwithstudentslearningtobuildwebpagesfromscratchandlearningthebasicsofcomputerprogrammingandcomputerscience.Nopriorknowledgeorexperienceintheseareasisexpected.
NCEA STANDARDS – 12DTC Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
Internal
91368 v4 2 6 no no Digital Technologies 2.42 - Demonstrate understanding of advanced concepts of digital media
91369 v4 2 4 no no Digital Technologies 2.43 - Implement advanced procedures to produce a specified digital media outcome
91370 v4 2 4 no no Digital Technologies 2.43 - Implement advanced procedures to produce a specified digital
91372 v4 2 3 no no Digital Technologies 2.45 - Construct a plan for an advanced computer program for a specified task
91373 v1 2 3 no no Digital Technologies 2.46 - Construct an advanced computer program for a specified task
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This course is a prerequisite for our Year 13 course whichisanapprovedUniversityEntrancesubject.Atleast10internalcreditsmustbeatMeritoraboveforCourseEndorsement,aswellastheexternalAS91371.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Thisisthefirstofatwo-yearpathwayintendedforstudentsaspiringeventually(fromYear13)todegreelevelcareersincomputerprogramming.AtLevel3thisisaUniversityEntranceapprovedsubject.Programmingskillsarerelevanttoalmostanyeconomicsector.PleaserefertoVocationalPathwaysathttp://youthguarantee.net.nz.formoreinformation.
COSTS
$10willbeinvoicedinMarchtocoverprintingandcopyrightedsoftwarecoststhroughouttheyear.
EQUIPMENT
Studentsmustbringtoeachclassalaptopcomputerthatmeetsthefollowingspecifications:Hardware•Windows7/8/10(10preferred)**•1.6GHzdualcoreprocessor•250GBharddrive•2GBRAM•Wirelesscapability.802.11a/b/g/n•10”screenminimumbut13”+ishighlyrecommended•KeyboardrecommendedifconsideringahybriddeviceliketheSurface•Batterylife5+hours(ifusedinothersubjects)•Warranty–faultsmustbefixedquickly,andatemporaryreplacementserviceisdesirable.•Insurance(theschoolisnotresponsiblefordamageorlossofthedevice.)
** A Windows computer is highly recommended as Microsoft Access is currently unavailable for Mac.Software•MicrosoftWord(essential)•MicrosoftAccess(essential)
Note: The Microsoft Office suite is provided through an Office 365 login to which all CBHS students have access.
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COURSE CONTENT
Studentswillparticipateinhands-on,real-worldSTEMproblemsandethicalchallengestoimprovetheirunderstandingofcomputingconcepts,skillsandglobalcareertrendsintechnology.Theywillbenefitfromearlyimmersionacrosstwotertiaryenvironments(AraandUC)todeveloptheskillsnecessaryforsuccessfultertiarystudyincludingacademicstudyskills,criticalthinking,andpathwaystodegreeprogrammes.
ASSESSMENTS
Approx.18Level3credits.Thisisauniversityapprovedcourse.
FUTURE PATHWAYS
Thiscourseissuitableforthosestudentswitharealinterestinthecreativeand/ormanufacturingandtechnologypathwayse.g.programmer,web/gamedeveloper,softwareengineer,databaseadministrator,orsystemsdeveloper.
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT
ItisunlikelythatstudentswhohavenotdemonstratedagoodunderstandingofcomputerprogrammingatLevel 2,wouldsucceedinthiscourse.
INTRODUCTION
Studentswilldevelopcreativesolutionsforvariousdesignbriefsastheirunderstandingofcomputinggrowsthroughproblem-basedlearning.Topicswillincludecomputerscience,programming,databasesanddigitalmedia.ThiscoursedeliveredcollaborativelybyAraInstituteofTechnologyandtheUniversityofCanterbury,isdesignedtoengageandsupportYear13studentstogaintheskills,experiences,andacademicqualificationstotransitionintotertiaryeducation.
993 13 DTC — DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY (Computing)
NCEA STANDARDS – 13 DTC Not all standards will necessarily be assessed.
Level Credits UE Rdg. UE Wrtg.
External
91636 v3 3 4 yes yes Digital Technologies 3.44 - Demonstrate understanding of areas of computer science
Internal
91633 v3 3 6 yes yes Digital Technologies 3.41 - Implement complex procedures to develop a relational database embedded in a specified digital outcome
91635 v3 3 4 yes yes Digital Technologies 3.43 - Implement complex procedures to produce a specified digital media outcome
91637 v3 3 6 no no Digital Technologies 3.46 - Develop a complex computer program for a specified task
EQUIPMENT
Studentsmustbringtoeachclassalaptopcomputerthatmeetsthefollowingspecifications:Hardware•Windows7/8/10(10preferred)**•1.6GHzdualcoreprocessor•250GBharddrive•2GBRAM•Wirelesscapability.802.11a/b/g/n•10”screenminimumbut13”+ishighlyrecommended•KeyboardrecommendedifconsideringahybriddeviceliketheSurface•Batterylife5+hours(ifusedinothersubjects)•Warranty–faultsmustbefixedquickly,andatemporaryreplacementserviceisdesirable.•Insurance(theschoolisnotresponsiblefordamageorlossofthedevice.)
** A Windows computer is highly recommended as Microsoft Access is currently unavailable for Mac.Software•MicrosoftWord(essential)•MicrosoftAccess(essential)
Note: The Microsoft Office suite is provided through an Office 365 login to which all CBHS students have access.
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GENERAL STUDIES and GATEWAY
GATEWAY Year 12 and 13 TheGatewayprogrammecreatespathwaysforstudentsfromschooltofurthereducationandtrainingoremployment.StudentsintheGatewayprogrammeundertakestructuredworkplacelearningacrossarangeofindustriesandbusinessesaroundChristchurch,whilecontinuingtostudyatschool.Gatewayisanexcellentopportunityforstudentstoclarifytheircareerchoiceswhilstcommencingindustryqualificationsintheirchosencareerfield.Theprogrammeenablesstudentstoexperienceaworkenvironmentthattheythinktheymaybeinterestedinbutitinvolvesmoreformal,structuredlearningthan‘workexperience’.Gatewaystudentsaregenerallyonworkplacementonedayaweekforanagreedperiodoftimeandareresponsibleforcatchinguponschoolworkmissedduringthistime.GatewayisofferedtoYear12and13studentsbuttherearelimitedplacesavailable.Successfulapplicantswillneedtodemonstratethattheyarework-ready,withahighlevelofmotivationandstrongself-managementskills.ThefirststageoftheprocessistocompletetheGatewayapplicationformandreturnittotheco-ordinator,MrsEustace,intheCareersCentre.InterestedstudentsorparentspleasecontactMrsR.ReihaintheCareersOffice,telephone3485003ext288.
GENERAL STUDIESYear 12 Thisprogrammeconsistsoffivemodules;atotalof18NCEAUnitStandardscreditsisavailable(plusanadditional20forGatewaystudents).Studyperiodsandrecreationalphysicaleducationarealsopartofthisprogramme.Thecoursemaybechangedaccordingtotheneedsoftheclasses.Thereisachargeof$120butmostofthisisrefundableifstudentspassFirstAidandTotsandToddlersonthefirstassessment.
Career Pathways Modules Standard Title Lev. Cred.
Careers EducationThisprogrammeisdesignedtoconsolidatestudents’ideasandplansforthefuture.
71211078112383
4252
Demonstrateinformationsearch,accessandselectionskills.ProduceaplanforownfuturedirectionExplorecareeroptionsrelevanttoanareaoflearningandappreciateimplicationsforselfProduceatargetedrésumé
22
22
232
2
Comprehensive First Aid Certificate Abasicrequirementformostjobs–deliveredandassessedbyRedCross.Note:All3UnitsStandardsmustbepassedtoachievetheComprehensiveFirstAidCert.
640064016402
ManageFirstAidinEmergencySituationsProvideBasicFirstAidProvideResuscitation
322
211
Tots and ToddlersDeliveredandassessedbyNZPlunket.
10021 Demonstrateknowledgeofthebasicneedsofyoungchildren 2 2
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SECONDARY TERTIARY PATHWAYS
CBHSoffersstudentsinYear12and13theexcitingopportunitytokick-starttheircareertowardsavocationalqualification.CBHS’sSecondaryTertiaryPathwayskeepstudentsengagedineducationastheytransitionfromasecondarytoatertiaryenvironmentoremployment,andprovidetheopportunitytogainNCEALevel1-3andatertiaryqualification.
LearningLearningwillfocusonrelevantskillsandindustry-basedtrainingthatleadstoemployment,apprenticeshipopportunitiesorfurthertertiary-levelstudy.Studentswillstillgettotakepartinschoolsportsandclubsandcatchupwithfriendsatschool.Havingaccesstobothschoolandtertiarysupportservicesalsohelpswithasmoothertransitionintotheworkplaceoreducationbeyondschool.
This option is perfect for students who . . . · Wantanalternativetotraditionalsecondaryandtertiaryeducation.· Arelookingforsomethinghands-on,practicalandrelevanttoanindustryorprofession.· Wantaqualificationthatgivesyouskillsandstrengthsemployersarelookingfor.· WanttoobtainNCEAcreditsforreal-worldcareertraining.
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What can I study?YouwillattendCBHSMonday,TuesdayandWednesdaycompletingasetcourseofworkandyouwillattendalocaltertiaryproviderThursdayandFridaytostudyforyourvocationalqualification.SecondaryTertiaryPathwaysstudentscanpartakeinskills-basedtraininginthefollowingareas:
· AgricultureandHorticulture· EducationandSustainability· Engineering and Architecture· Trades· FoodandHospitality· HealthandScience· Tourism,Retail,HairandBeauty
(The list above is subject to change due to changes in government funding allocations)
Practical hands-on learningStudentslearnthefoundationskillsrelevanttotheirchosencareerpathinapracticalhands-onlearningenvironmentusingindustrystandardequipmentandtechnology.Benefits:· Afees-freetertiaryeducation· AheadstartonatradescareerwhilestillatschoolandwhileachievingNCEA· StudyatCBHSMonday,TuesdayandWednesdayandatatertiaryproviderThursdayandFriday· Morechoicesforstudentstoincludevocationalpathwaysintheirstudyoptions· Gainworkexperience–linkswithlocalindustry· ‘Work-Ready’youngpeople· Enrolintofurtherstudyaftersuccessfulcompletion.
Entry criteria· YoumustbeamotivatedYear12–13CBHSstudent· Youneedtobekeentopursueacareerpathwayrelatedtotheprogramme· IdeallyyoushouldhaveachievedNCEALevel1includingEnglishandMathsorbeworkingtowardsit (howeverexceptionsmaybemadeinsomecircumstances).
· Meettheentrycriteriasetbythetertiaryproviderandattendaninterview· Toregisteryourinterestandformoreinformation,pleaseseeMrWebsterASAP
FormoreinformationaboutthecoursesavailableatARA,goto... https://www.ara.ac.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/189871/Youth-Pathways-brochure-2017.pdf
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