Curriculum Information Evening Subject Selection for Year 11, 2018 26 July, 2017
Learning Pathways Senior School Certificates VCE (Victorian Certificate of Education) Usually 20-24 units 90 different studies available VCAL (Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning) Literacy and Numeracy Skills, Industry Specific Skills, Work Related Skills, Personal Development Skills VET (Vocational Education and Training ) Training (TAFE or school, industry, RTO ACE) Structured Workplace Learning Completion of VCE Completion of VCAL Employment / Apprenticeship/Traineeship TAFE Certificate II / III / IV, Diploma, Advanced Diploma University
Subject Selection for Year 11 2018 The Year 11 curriculum allows students to select from a broad range of units. Careful consideration throughout the subject selection process is crucial to ensure students map their individual pathways appropriately. The selection process is as follows:
Year 11 Subject Selection Process Step 1: Curriculum Information Night for parents and students currently in Years 9 and 10, Wednesday July 26, 7:30 8:30pm Step 2: VCE Taster Day for Year 10 students. Friday July 28. Step 3: Subject Selection discussion during Pastoral Group and students receive Subject Selection username/password, early Term 3 Step 4: Subject & Tertiary Expo, Thursday August 3, 3:00-8:00pm Step 5: Subject selection online, completed by Friday August 11.
Year 11 Blockings Each individual block represents a semester unit. The last block, Religion, runs for the entire year (but with only three periods per cycle). Semester 1 Semester 2 An English Unit 1 An English Unit 2 Choice Choice Choice Choice Choice 11 R&S1 or Choice Choice Choice Choice Choice 11 CAP or 12 R&S
Year 12 Blockings The blocking remains similar in Year 12, however, generally a student only has 5 subjects plus RE in Yr. 12 - this means that one of the subjects from Yr. 11 can not be continued. Semester 1 An English Semester 2 Unit 3/4 sequence Unit 3/4 Unit 3/4 Unit 3/4 Unit 3/4 Choice Choice 11 R&S2 or 12 CAP or 12 R&S
VCE Structure Year 11 Year 12 Unit 1.. Unit 2.. Unit 3 Unit 4 1 Unit = 1 Semester 3+4 Unit = Sequence
How do I get there? Satisfactory completion of (minimum) 16 VCE or VET Units Including at least 3 English units. Including a Unit 3/4 sequence in an English. Three other Unit 3/4 sequences. (VCE Victorian Certificate of Education) (VET Vocational Education & Training)
Assessment Year 11 School-assessed Coursework (SAC) School-assessed Tasks (SAT) Examinations (School set and marked) Year 12 School-assessed Coursework (SAC) School-assessed Tasks (SAT) VCAA Examinations (externally set and assessed) (VCAA Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority)
The GAT General Achievement Test All students who study a Unit 3/4 sequence are required to undertake the GAT It is a test of general knowledge and skills across a variety of key learning areas Important roles - It allows for a derived score to be calculated in exceptional circumstances (think of it as a type of insurance) - It helps the school to analyse student assessments, on a whole school level Try your best but do not study beyond what is covered at school
English Options Year 11 The study of an English is the only compulsory subject for inclusion in your VCE ATAR score. Students may choose ONE or TWO of the following options: Mainstream English Literature English Language
English Options Year 11 MAINSTREAM ENGLISH Similar to English in Years 7-10. Incorporates a text study, a comparative text study and a creative response, and usage/analysis of persuasive language. LITERATURE Requires a close analysis of a range of literature and a creative response to a literary text. Students should enjoy reading and responding to a broad range of literary texts including novels, plays, short stories, poetry and film. ENGLISH LANGUAGE Focuses on analysing and understanding English language. Emphasis on language, communication and language change. There are no set texts. Students work with a variety of text types.
Possible Year 11 Programs Example 1 Semester 1 English Unit 1 R&S Unit 3 Maths Methods Unit 1 Physics Unit 1 Chem. Unit 1 VET Info. Tech. Unit 1 Study periods Semester 2 English Unit 2 R&S Unit 4 Maths Methods Unit 2 Physics Unit 2 Chem. Unit 2 VET Info. Tech. Unit 2 (3 per cycle) Advantages Solid Maths/Science course Unit 3/4 is an introduction to Yr 12 and contributes to ATAR (Will require a Higher Study Application form) Benefits of VET Study periods Disadvantages Solid Maths/Science course Very demanding course Limited variety Study periods VET Information Technology is studied externally
Possible Year 11 Programs Example 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 English Language Unit 1 English Unit 2 General Maths - Further Unit 1 General Maths - Further Unit 2 Business Management Unit 1 Business Management Unit 2 VET Hospitality Unit 1 VET Hospitality Unit 2 History Unit 1 History Unit 2 Psychology Unit 1 Psychology Unit 2 11 CAP* Advantages Broad range of subjects Benefits of VET Disadvantages Only studying one unit of a sequence (English, English Language) will not maximise prior knowledge for Yr. 12 Catholic Action Program cannot be undertaken in both Yr. 11 and 12. (Will require an application form)
Possible Year 11 Programs Example 3 Semester 1 English Unit 1 Literature Unit 1 Media Unit 1 Studio Arts Unit 1 P.E. Unit 1 Semester 2 English Unit 2 Literature Unit 2 VCE Extended Investigation 3/4 Media Unit 2 Studio Arts Unit 2 Legal Studies Unit 2 R & S Unit 1 Advantages No Mathematics Broad spread of subjects 3/4 sequence (requires a Higher Study Application form). Disadvantages No Mathematics You are strongly advised to study both Units 1 & 2 to be prepared for Units 3&4 (Legal Studies p. 37 Curriculum Guide) What combination of subjects is most beneficial for you?
Possible Year 11 Programs Example 4 Semester 1 Literacy Unit 1 Numeracy Unit 1 Work Related Skills Unit 1 Cert II in Small Business (2 Year Program) VET of choice Personal Development Skills Unit 1 RE Semester 2 Literacy Unit 2 Numeracy Unit 2 Work Related Skills Unit 2 Cert II in Small Business (2 Year Program) VET of choice Personal Development Skills Unit 2 Advantages VCAL is well suited to students who have decided on their vocational pathway Disadvantages Generally not a direct pathway to university. May not suit students who are unsure about their post-school destination
Mrs Donnelly Career Coordinator How do I choose? Choose subjects that: you need (called pre-requisites) interest you you are good at you enjoy reflect what you are interested in studying after Year 12 Help keep your options open
If you want to study Health Science Biology Maths Health and Human Development Psychology
If you want to study Ecotourism PE Outdoor Ed Maths VET Tourism Geography
VTAC Year 10 Guide: Choosing VCE Studies for the right reasons Provides snapshot of Tertiary systems Explains terms you should be familiar with Debunks some of the myths commonly associated with choosing subjects
VTAC Prerequisites for 2020 an overview For example Occupational Therapy at ACU Pre-requisite: one of Biology, Chemistry, Health and Human Development, Physical Education, or Physics
VTAC App VTAC App on your phone Free Prerequisite and Course Explorer
What is VTAC? Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre VTAC Universities Institutes Private Providers You apply to go to University through VTAC Scales study scores Calculates ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank)
What is VCAA? Victorian Curriculum Assessment Authority Responsible for courses & assessment in VCE, VET & VCAL (Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning) Calculates study score Combine your SAC s and exam mark to give you a study score
ATAR Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank Primary (best) four subjects One of English, Literature, English, Language or EAL (English as an Additional Language) Next best three subjects 10% of 5 th and 6 th subjects
ATAR and scaling overview VCAA Responsible for assessment of studies Determines performance of individuals in each study Produces raw Study Score (mean = 30) VTAC Calculates ATAR based on Study Scores, so need to ensure a 30 in one study = 30 in all others Adjusts study scores by looking at competition (scaling) ATAR Based on scaled Study Scores, ensuring that students are not advantaged or disadvantaged because of their subject choice
Scaling is about the strength of competition
ATAR Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank English 33.74 Health & Human Development 40.57 Further Maths 35.60 VET Hospitality 35.82 Business Management 33.16 (3.31) Physical Education 33.81 (3.38) Aggregate 152.4 ATAR 85.80
Resources VTAC website VTAC App Where to Now Booklet! 2018 Pre-requisite for 2020 University booklets written specifically for Year 10 Taster Day - July 28 Subject & Tertiary Expo August 3 Other resources Family, friends, neighbours Teachers Open Days Career News MCC website > Careers & Pathways section
What is VCAL? The Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) is an alternative pathway to VCE It is a hands-on certificate that prepares Year 11 & 12 students for work, apprenticeships and/or further study
Who is VCAL for? Students who are keen to engage and explore work and life options in a hands-on way Students looking for a more innovative and dynamic learning experience Students considering going on to training at TAFE, doing an apprenticeship, traineeship or getting a job.
What does VCAL give you? VCAL gives you practical work-related experience A certificate and a statement of results on successful completion A qualification that is recognised by TAFE institutes and employers
Learning Pathways Senior School Certificates VCE (Victorian Certificate of Education) Usually 20-24 units 90 different studies available VCAL (Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning) Literacy and Numeracy Skills, Industry Specific Skills, Work Related Skills, Personal Development Skills VET (Vocational Education and Training ) Training (TAFE or school, industry, RTO ACE) Structured Workplace Learning Completion of VCE Completion of VCAL Employment / Apprenticeship/Traineeship TAFE Certificate II / III / IV, Diploma, Advanced Diploma University
VCAL at Mater Christi Year 11 students undertake their Foundation or Intermediate Level VCAL Year 12 students undertake their Senior Level VCAL Students will combine VCAL and VET subjects within their program Students are at school for 3 days at all levels of VCAL
VCAL at Mater Christi Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday VCAL Curriculum (at school) VCAL Curriculum (at school) TAFE or Work Placement (not at school) For example: Box Hill TAFE studying Certificate III in Children s Services or placement at childcare centre VCAL Curriculum (at school) TAFE or Work Placement
VCAL Curriculum Overview Students will undertake the following subjects as part of their VCAL course: Literacy & Numeracy Skills Work Related Skills Personal Development Skills Religious Education Industry Specific Skills (VET course) Structured Workplace Learning/School Based Apprenticeship or Traineeship Certificate ll in Small Business
VCAL - How do I apply? To register your interest to undertake VCAL in 2018 complete the online VCAL registration form Complete the online VET selection form Complete the online subject selection See Mrs Sara Mugridge or Mrs Kate Jay for further information
2018 Senior Years Curriculum Guide
Key Dates Fri 28 July: Year 10 Taster Day Monday 31 July Monday 7 August: Subject Selection Interviews ALL STUDENTS Thu 3 Aug: Subject and Tertiary Expo 6.00pm 8.00 pm Fri 11 Aug: Subject selection due