ISSUE DATE: 8 OCTOBER 2015 (B, C, D, E, F) 9 OCTOBER 2015 (A) DUE DATE: 30 OCTOBER, 2015 DRAFT DATE: ________________________ CONDITIONS: • All conditions in the College Assessment Policy apply. • Access to the Internet is allowed. • Students will visit Lone Pine Sanctuary to learn about the ecology of Australian animals. • During the excursion, students will collect and organise information in this booklet. This information and research will be used to answer questions following the excursion. • Please complete the declaration of originality below before submitting the final copy. • The final copy of the assignment must be submitted in hard copy in class time and to the LMS/I drive and Turnitin by 3pm on the due date. The report should be typed into the electronic template attached. Please staple this task sheet to the front of the Extended Response Task (ERT). • Extensions for this Extended Response Task will only be granted if appropriate documentation such as a medical certificate is provided and contact is made with the class teacher or HOD Science before the due date. See page 2 of this task sheet for more information. • Printing should be back-to-back and colour is not necessary. • A Reference List needs to be included at the end of your task. Criteria Grade Science Understanding Science Inquiry skills YEAR 7 SCIENCE
Many opponents believe that standardized testing helps educators determine what classes students should be placed in for school. Instead, academic placements should be based on the recommendations of the teachers because tests are often not a proper reflection of learning. Teachers have the opportunity to work with and get to know a student for at least a school year, so it makes sense that they would know best what a student is capable of and their abilities. How can schools base a placement off of a test when instead they can use the opinion of the teacher who has gotten to truly know their student’s potential? When asked if she thinks that a teacher’s opinion should be valued more than a standardized test, Mrs. Ann Wing, an 8th grade social
Our society revolves around the intelligent and prestigious; not because they make more money or demand respect due to their title, but because the amount of knowledge and experience they portray to the community does not only benefit their own livelihood, but ours as well. To reach these levels of prominence, being a college graduate will increase your chances of doing so. Although college expenses might seem overwhelming, it is a smart investment that will lead to more opportunities, such as higher paying jobs, rewarding intellectual aspects, and above all provides a consistent and steady income.
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Determining college readiness is an essential part in determining who will qualify as a good candidate for admission into a college or a university. The last thing that colleges want is for students to qualify for admission and drop out, this affects drop out rate and graduation rate. According Robin Chait and Andrea Venezia (2009),
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In this assignment we will discuss the holistic assessment process on admission to the clinical area and the duties that the nurse has throughout this process. We will also consider the medical conditions Mr C is presenting with and the appropriate care the nurse should provide relating to specific conditions. We will also discuss the pathophysiology of each of his conditions. Within the assignment we will discuss the post-operative care Mr C will be given by the nurse and the reasoning for this care. Including airway and breathing, circulation, pain management and psychological care. Whilst still in the clinical area we will explore the process of discharge planning and the role of the nurse throughout this process. Lastly we will
Throughout this experience I have learnt a great deal about the Graduate Teachers Professional Assessment (GTPA) and how the data I collect and analyse are undepined by the componets stated in this document. This culminating statement claifies the 4 components and how evidence produce aligned with and consequently effectd teaching and learng decisions and student results. Six months ago I had not heard of the GTPA standards now due to my newly developed understanding. However, through learning about each components. Such as data collecting, intepreting and evaluation, planning and teaching , feedback and judgement and Standards and moderation. I have come to realize the importance of unpacking and understand the requirements for the GTPA
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To tell the truth, entrance tests in community colleges don’t determine the student's’ passion for education. Placement tests put students off the path to success in their education career. Susan Headden is a senior writer and a prize winning journalist wrote that 72 percent of students who didn’t take the remedial courses and directly went to college level classes “made the wise decision.” On the other hand 27, percent of students who claim to take remedial classes went to the higher level courses in community college. Also, she included that a retired professor at Stanford University, Michael W. Kirst, speaks about students who have been denied from taking college level courses, without letting them try(35). Community colleges make students
The college admissions standards in America today are more rigorous and in depth than they have ever been but can also be somewhat unfair. The process of applying can be quite stressful for students and parents alike as they try to successfully weave their way through an expansive application that includes everything from essays to transcripts and so much more. And while the feeling of being accepted leads to true exuberance because of all that hard work (as I can personally attest to), the feeling of being denied can rival it in intensity without a doubt (as I unfortunately can also confirm). As college becomes more and more encouraged in high schools across the nation, and as the number of college applicants continues to grow there will continue to be more of those students who are not accepted to a certain school, granted there is a place for everyone. But this phenomenon brings up a simple question; why? Students are left to ponder why they didn’t receive admission in many cases, as no college that I know of gives an actual reason as to why acceptance was granted or denied. Luckily we do have some information supplied by schools and other various sources on what factors are the most important to schools. While we may not like all of what we find when taking a closer look, it is still interesting nonetheless.
What is the ACT? Nearly every college-bound student in the United States of America is required to take the ACT to be allowed enrollment. ACT stands for “American College Testing” and is vital for students who want to work in advanced carriers or specialised fields. Not everyone who even takes the test knows all they should about it. The ACT is unique to any other test in what it is and what the scores represent for the students taking it.