VCE School Leaders Briefing 2014 Running Times 9:30 Administrative Procedures 9.40 School-based Assessment 9:50 Changes to Dual Certification 10:00 Curriculum and School-based Audit 10.50 Exam Conduct and Supervision 11:00 Statistical Moderation and Study Score Administrative Procedures School and VCAA responsibilities • Schools • Provision and oversight of a suitable program • Collection of student details and enrolment data • Entry of student data on VASS • VCAA • QA data • Processing student enrolment and result data • Reporting to students, schools and other stakeholders • VCE and VCAL Administrative Handbook 2014 Key school tasks • Run eligibility • Identify students who are not eligible and adjust program • Print Student Full Details / Student Personal Details Forms • Distribute for students to confirm all details • Print class lists for teachers • Final checks before due dates VASS Critical dates ENR Enrolment 1 on 24 February • venues for oral and performance exams • setting of end-of-year timetable (to minimise clashes and 3 in one day) Enrolment 2 on 5 May • stationery for the GAT • DEECD will base VET funding on enrolment as of this date. Enrolling students into a Second Language (EAL) • • • • VASS will disable VASS/VCE coordinators’ ability to grant EAL approval for students whose country of origin is Singapore or India. Approval for these countries can only be granted by the VCAA. Schools are required to forward the applications to the VCAA for a thorough assessment to be made. Applications need to include supportive school documentation and passport stamp and/or International Movement Records to determine if the student is eligible for EAL. If approval is granted, it will be entered on VASS and the student will be able to be enrolled. Student transfer and credit from interstate studies • • • • Students must apply to the VCAA through the Victorian school at which they are enrolled using the Application for Credit towards the VCE/VCAL form. At Units 1 and 2 level, schools will recommend the amount of credit to be granted on receipt of an interstate school or authority transcript and after consulting the equivalent qualification guidelines. Credit recommended by the school must be entered on the application form (Part E). Previous school reports and certificates should be attached. Decisions on the amount of credit at Units 3 and 4 level will be made by the VCAA. Privacy Considerations • Both the VCAA and schools have obligations under privacy legislation to protect the personal information of students. • The VCAA is aware that some schools engage a Third Party to analyse end of year data. • The VCAA discussed this use with the Victorian Privacy Commissioner. • We were advised that schools can best meet their privacy obligations by providing de-identifiable data to third party analysts. • The VCAA is exploring the provision of a de-identified extract for schools to assist in the appropriate transfer of data. Contact Details Student Records and Results Nick Dobroff Phone : 9032 1743 [email protected] School-based Assessment Unit Results Schools report students’ results for completion of VCE Units, and VCE VET units of competence/modules VCE Unit Results are reported as: S = Satisfactory Completion N = Not Satisfactory J is to be used where the student: • is no longer attending class • has not submitted work for assessment VCE VET unit of competence/module results are reported as: S = Satisfactory Completion N = Not Yet Completed Satisfactory Completion Satisfactory VCE Unit Result The student receives S for a unit when all the outcomes are achieved A student must: • Produce work that demonstrates achievement of the outcome/s • Observe school and VCAA rules If a teacher judges that all outcomes are achieved, the student satisfactorily completes the unit. The decision to award an ‘S’ for the unit is distinct from the assessment of levels of achievement. Importance of Internal Moderation • Consistency of teacher decisions • Procedures for making school-based assessments • For Statistical Moderation purposes, each school’s assessment in a study is treated as a single group not as separate unique teaching classes Indicative Grades Indicative Grades: • primary purpose is to be used as part of the quality assurance procedures for marking examinations, however they are also used in the calculation of the DES. • are the prediction of a student’s actual level of achievement on the examination • the rank order and level of spread of the indicative grades for the school cohort in the study is of prime importance The published previous years grade range can be used to inform this process. Contact Details Student Records and Results Nick Dobroff Phone : 9032 1743 [email protected] Changes to Dual Certification Context • The revised Australian Qualifications Framework(AQF) will come into force from 1 January 2015. • One of the compliance requirements of the AQF is that students cannot be issued with two certificates for the same program of study. • As a result, the current regulations set out in the VCE and VCAL Administrative Handbook (page 11) will be enforced Students who have completed their Intermediate or Senior VCAL Certificate will only be awarded a VCE Certificate if, in a subsequent year, they also complete: * two units from the English Group (not previously completed) * three sequences of VCE Units 3 and 4 studies other than English (these must be units not previously completed) Impact on Students From 2014 students will: • be awarded only one primary certificate in any single academic year • no longer be awarded both a VCAL and a VCE certificate for completion of the same program • Need to nominate one certificate as their certificate of enrolment Impact on Schools From 2014 schools will: • need to be clear with students and parents what the certificate of enrolment is for that academic year • only be able to enrol students in VCAL units if the student is enrolled in a VCAL certificate • have to run eligibility diligently when a student completes one certificate and subsequently enrols in another to ensure they are eligible to complete with the enrolled program Curriculum Revised VCE study designs for implementation in 2014 • Dance • Drama • Health and Human Development • Philosophy • Theatre Studies • Extended Investigation Publication online only. Advice to teachers separate companion document on the study page Review of VCE studies 2014 Review alongside the Australian curriculum for the senior years: English/EAL, Literature, English Language, Bridging EAL (new, units 1-2 only) Mathematics - all Ancient History (new), Revolutions, Australian, Modern (new), and 20th Century Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Physics, Psychology Geography Information Technology. Implementation timeline • 2014: studies revised, approved by the VCAA Board, forwarded for accreditation by the VRQA • 2015: statewide professional learning program to prepare for each revised or new study • 2016: implementation of newly accredited studies Curriculum development and review Input into the Review and Accreditation Cycle Curriculum Managers Teacher and stakeholder consultation Subject Associations Review process Evidence-based review by panel comprising teachers, university, TAFE and industry representatives. • International and national benchmarking • Analysis of data - Enrolment trends - School-based and examination results - Examiners’ reports - State reviewer reports from coursework audits - Online surveys - Teacher focus groups Consultation on draft study designs Consultation register now open Notice to Schools when individual study consultation is open: • Draft study design • Questionnaire • Summary of proposed changes Teacher involvement • • • • • Study review panels Text list advisory panels Exam assessors Exam panels State reviewer and assistant state reviewer roles Excellent professional learning opportunities. Call for applications in VCAA Bulletin; apply through SSMS. • All activities recognised by VIT. School based assessment Consistency of judgement Assessment Handbooks Published for all VCE studies • Advisory not mandatory • Apply to Units 3&4, can be used to inform Units 1&2 • Published online only on the individual VCE study pages Companion document Procedures for Assessment in VCE Studies on VCE home page School-assessed Tasks 7 studies with SATs • Mandated assessment criteria and performance level descriptors on10 point marking scale • Authentication record for each study • Published each year in February on individual study pages • Professional learning program conducted annually in February/March School-based assessment Units 3-4 Teachers make 2 judgements. • At both outcome and unit level: has the student provided evidence to demonstrate satisfactory achievement? S or N • At the outcome level: for the SAC or SAT how has the student performed and therefore what score is given in compliance with the weightings and task prescription for the study. • Note: students can redeem outcomes (S/N) through submitting further work/resitting a SAC but cannot do this to improve scores. VCE (Baccalaureate) To be eligible to receive the VCE (Baccalaureate) the student must satisfactorily complete the VCE and receive a study score for each prescribed study component. The VCE program of study must include: • a Units 3 and 4 sequence in English or Literature or English Language with a study score of 30 or above; or a Units 3 and 4 sequence in EAL with a study score of 33 or above • a Units 3 and 4 sequence in either Mathematics Methods (CAS) or Specialist Mathematics • a Units 3 and 4 sequence in a VCE Language • at least two other Units 3 and 4 sequences FAQs on VCAA website: http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Pages/vce/studies/index.aspx Higher Education Studies • Contribute to satisfactory completion of the VCE as a 3-4 sequence • No more than one HE study can contribute • Contribute to the ATAR as 5th or 6th unscored study (incremental scale) • List of approved 1st year university studies on VCAA website: www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/pages/vce/studies/studiesextension VCAA sponsored Awards • VCE Season of Excellence • VCE Leadership Awards (formerly VCE Achiever Awards) • VCAA Plain English Speaking Award • Margaret Schofield Memorial Scholarship (music performance) • Premier's VCE Awards • John Button School Prize • VCAL Achievement Awards School-based Assessment Audit Why does the VCAA audit? Provides opportunities to: • Validate the quality of the school-based assessment program • Identify instances for school improvement • Set up professional conversations about teaching and learning Selection of Schools Most providers are audited for at least one study. Random selection except for: • Schools that are teaching the study for the first time (new providers) or, for particular studies, after a break of three years • Schools where problems were identified the year before • Schools where there was low correlation between the internal and external scores following statistical moderation in the previous year (2013) Audit Process • All studies are subject to the audit process. This includes the school-assessed task component of any study. • The school-based assessment audit process is undertaken in four stages. • Stages 1 and 3 relate to the completion and submission of an online survey form. • Email notification to schools March 3. Individual email for each study for audit • Completion of the online submission form for Unit 3 (Stage 1) due by March 21. Audit Process • Stages 2 and 4 relate to the submission of further evidence. • Notification of the outcomes of the audit submission form and any evidence needed for Stage 2 sent to schools on May 5. • Stage 2 evidence will need to be submitted to the VCAA electronically, as one PDF file for each study including the cover sheet by May 23. Feedback • Feedback email sent to schools by study • “Submission meets requirements” – the material allowed the students the opportunity to meet the outcomes • “Further evidence required” – the material is incomplete or otherwise not satisfactory; requires follow up by the VCAA What Schools need to do to submit further evidence. • Assessment tasks for the Outcomes • Marking scheme • Statement about conditions of assessment Audit Process • Audit panel checks tasks against the requirements of the Study Design • School-based assessment must allow the students the opportunity to meet the outcomes • The school is notified immediately if a serious anomaly is detected (eg. incorrect text being taught) Resources General administrative information for school-based assessment - www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/pages/vce/index/VCE General Advice and Policy VCE and VCAL Administrative Handbook 2014 • Report on Lost/Stolen/Damaged School-assessed Tasks (LSD) Individual study pages for SAT information • Authentication Record for School-assessed Tasks • Teacher additional comment sheet for Technology studies Exam Conduct and Supervision VCE Examination Conduct and Administration Support Resources • • • • • VCE Examination Manual VCE Examination Document Register VCE Exams Navigator GAT Information brochure Training/Briefing Sessions for chief supervisors and relevant school personnel - Training Sessions for new Chief Supervisors and/or new school personnel - MAY - Briefing Sessions for ongoing Chief Supervisors and school personnel – AUG/SEPT • VCAA Bulletins and Notices • VCAA website - vcaa.vic.edu.au/vce/exams VCE Written Examination Centre Agreement 2014 • All Principals must read and sign this agreement to certify that they fully understand all VCAA requirements for administering and conducting VCE written examinations. • The Principal may delegate the management of their VCE examinations to appropriate school personnel. 2013 Examination Conduct and Supervision issues – focus for 2014 • Need for school personnel to work with and support supervisors, particularly when only one supervisor • Ensure students are adequately prepared • School personnel to carry out material checks prior to entering examination room • Mobile phones/electronic devices – final check before reading time commences – confiscate then return • Understanding and administering Special Examination Arrangements 2013 Examination Conduct and Supervision issues – focus for 2014 • Additional response materials cannot be brought in by students. Spare general script books should be provide. Lined paper as a last option, must include student number, question number etc. Fill-in incident report & journal when lined paper supplied. • Supervisors/school personnel to be aware of emergency evacuation plan • Observation visits during VCE examinations and the GAT will continue in 2014 VCAA Key Contacts • VCE Examination Planning and Logistics: • Maria Fragale • Phone: 03 9225 2255 • Email: [email protected] • Susan Meadows • Phone 03 9225 2237 • Email: [email protected] Statistical Moderation and Study Score Calculation What and Why? Statistical Moderation • A process that moderates the School-based Assessment scores • Uses the exam scores because it is the only task that is exactly the same for each student in the study What is Statistical Moderation? Statistical Moderation Process to ensure comparability of results Aims to eliminate marking differences between schools, not within Aligns external and internal assessment scales Maintains rank order given by the school The Common Scale Statistical Moderation USA $299 Singapore $370 Australia $350 Which is the cheapest ? The smartphone from Singapore Why is it Needed? Statistical Moderation Assessment marking varies between schools Measurements are only comparable when they are expressed on the same scale School-based assessment can only be included in the ATAR (ENTER) if it is moderated How is it Done? Statistical Moderation Identify the moderation groups in each study Calculate an external score for each student Align the distributions of school-based assessment and external scores Calculate moderation formula and then apply to the coursework score for each student Using the Common Scale Raw School Assessment Statistical Moderation External Score = Moderated School Assessment Highest Score in School Highest Score in external Upper Quartile in School Upper Quartile in external Median in School Lower Quartile in School Zero score in School Median in external Lower Quartile in external Zero score in external Typical Group Statistical Moderation Raw Raw Score Score (0-100) (0-100) Examination (0-120) External Score (0-100) Moderated Score 100 95 89 89 99 92 87 88 92 86 84 85 86 83 82 79 85 77 78 78 83 72 75 75 83 69 74 75 81 69 74 73 68 59 68 67 65 56 66 66 62 52 63 60 61 49 61 57 60 43 58 55 59 35 53 54 57 32 51 51 47 31 51 48 40 30 50 45 35 29 49 41 MAXIMUM UPPER QT. MEDIAN LOWER QT Capable Student in a Lower Performing Class Statistical Moderation RS RS RS (0-100) (0-100) (0-100) EXAM EXAM EXAM (0-120) (0-120) (0-120) EXT EXT EXT (0-100) (0-100) (0-100) MOD MOD MOD (0-100) (0-100) (0-100) 93 93 111 111 98 98 98 78 78 88 88 84 84 80 72 72 72 72 69 69 69 72 72 70 70 68 68 69 70 70 68 68 66 66 66 61 61 64 64 55 55 55 59 63 54 54 56 62 52 52 53 60 50 50 MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MEDIAN MEDIAN MEDIAN Tie at the Top Statistical Moderation RS CRS 100 EXAM 120 EXT 100 MOD 100 100 119 100 100 100 119 100 100 CRS EXAM EXT MOD 98 120 100 100 98 119 100 100 98 119 100 100 CRS EXAM EXT MOD 100 119 100 88 100 81 82 88 100 81 82 88 Ranked Scores Report Statistical Moderation Schools with multiple classes undertaking the same VCE Unit 3/4 sequence, now have an additional resource available via a VASS report. This may be accessed via the following menu path: Results Admin VCE Reports School Scores By School (Ranked) The report will allow the teachers to compare the GA scores in a ranked format across the school. Partnerships and Statistical Moderation Statistical Moderation • Statistical Moderation works most effectively with groups larger than 5 • The VCAA requires that schools form partnerships • Schools who find it difficult to find a partner for any reason; lack of time / lack of access / lack of willingness can be reassured that the statistical moderation process is run as usual with the addition of precautionary checks VET and Statistical Moderation Statistical Moderation • The moderation group for VCE VET coursework scores is the RTO that has delivered the program for a group of students. • The group may be all the schools auspiced by the RTO Important Points to Remember about Stat Mod Statistical Moderation • Required so that school assessment can be used fairly as part of VCE assessment • Any adjustment to a student’s school-based assessment is made solely on the basis of the relationship between the groups schoolbased assessment and external scores for the group. • Does not change the rank order of students as determined by the school • Not influenced by students with negative anomalous results as they are excluded from the moderation process before moderation formulas are calculated • Students whose scores are excluded have their scores moderated using the formulas calculated for the rest of the group Statistical Moderation Report Statistical Moderation Statistical Moderation Report Statistical Moderation Statistical Moderation Report Statistical Moderation Statistical Moderation Report Statistical Moderation Statistical Moderation Report Statistical Moderation Report Statistical Moderation Study Score Calculation Stat Mod and Study Score • To be eligible for a study score a student must achieve ‘S’ results for units 3&4 in the one year, unless granted Interrupted Studies status. • Achieve two or more GA results in the study • A study score is calculated using the students’ final numeric score in each GA with each GA contributing a specified percentage • Number between 0-50 with mean 30 and standard deviation 7 • Study scores are distributed according to the properties of a normal distribution curve Study Score Calculation Stat Mod and Study Score Study Score Calculation • Calculate • Subtract • Divide • Multiply • Add Stat Mod and Study Score Study Score Example 1 Stat Mod and Study Score MAX. SCORE WEIGHTING MEAN STANDARD DEVIATION A+ GRADE SCALE GA1 100 25% 69.21 15.52 84 – 100 GA2 100 25% 70.78 14.95 85 – 100 GA3 120 50% 66.32 18.61 94 – 120 STUDENT A SCORE GRADE STANDARDISED SCORE WEIGHTED SCORE GA1 100 A+ 1.984716 0.496179 GA2 100 A+ 1.953861 0.488465 GA3 106 A+ 2.132657 1.066328 STUDENT B SCORE GRADE STANDARDISED SCORE WEIGHTED SCORE GA1 84 A+ 0.953468 0.238367 GA2 90 A+ 1.285180 0.321295 GA3 95 A+ 1.541442 0.770721 2.050972 = 47 1.330383 = 40 Study Score Example 2 Stat Mod and Study Score MAX. SCORE WEIGHTING MEAN STANDARD DEVIATION A+ GRADE SCALE GA1 100 25% 69.21 15.52 84 - 100 GA2 100 25% 70.78 14.95 85 – 100 GA3 120 50% 66.32 18.61 94 - 120 STUDENT C SCORE GRADE STANDARDISED SCORE WEIGHTED SCORE GA1 96 A+ 1.726904 0.431726 GA2 98 A+ 1.820124 0.455031 GA3 92 A 1.380202 0.690101 STUDENT B SCORE GRADE STANDARDISED SCORE WEIGHTED SCORE GA1 84 A+ 0.953468 0.238367 GA2 90 A+ 1.285180 0.321295 GA3 95 A+ 1.541442 0.770721 1.576858 = 42 1.330383 = 40 Distribution of Study Scores as a % Approximate proportion of students who achieve a study score on or above the stated values. STUDY SCORE ON/ABOVE ENGLISH 42,000 students THEATRE STUDIES 1,000 students 50 0.3% 126 3 45 2% 840 20 40 9% 3790 90 35 26% 10, 950 260 30 53% 22, 320 530 25 78% 32, 850 780 20 93% 39, 170 930 Things to Remember Stat Mod and Study Score • Indicates how the student performed against all other students who did the study in that year. • Calculated using the numeric results for the GA not the grade. • Moderated coursework scores are used when calculating study scores to ensure fairness. • A strong performance on one GA and a weak performance in another GA will not necessarily result in a high study score • Studies where there are less than 250 students are reviewed each year by a Study Score Review Panel. Indicative Grades • primary purpose is to be used as part of the quality assurance procedures for marking examinations, however they are also used in the calculation of the DES. • are the prediction of a student’s actual level of achievement on the examination • the rank order and level of spread of the indicative grades for the school cohort in the study is of prime importance. Indicative Grades Suggestions for producing Indicative Grades: • Indicative Grades should be based on a similar task to the exam or even a past exam. Not necessarily the same as coursework performance. • The previous years grade range can be used to inform this process http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Pages/vce/statistics/subjectstats.aspx • Not a traditional notion of what a grade’s value may be. In one Study the A+ exam grade range may be 98-100, yet may be 74-100 in another. Contact Details Student Records and Results Nick Dobroff Phone : 9032 1743 [email protected]
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