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Title: Queensland Certificate of Education


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Queensland Certificate of Education
  • An overview of Queenslands new senior schooling
    qualification for parents and students
  • 3rd March 2008

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In this presentation
  • Part 1 Overview
  • Leah Richards
  • Part 2 Learning Projects
  • Jenni Scott
  • Part 3 Remaining QCE Eligible
  • Sue Rosenfeld
  • Part 4 Student Profiles
  • Bronwyn Mawn

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  • OVERVIEW
  • Leah Richards

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A new law for young Queenslanders
  • Students stay at school until they finish Year 10
    or turn 16, whichever comes first
  • After that, if not working at least 25 hours per
    week, young people need to
  • stay in education or training for 2 more years,
    or
  • get a QCE, or
  • get a Certificate III vocational qualification
    or higher, or
  • turn 17, whichever comes first
  • There is an exception for young people working
    at least 25 hours per week
  • C. All young people must be registered with the
    QSA in Year 10 or in the year before turning 16

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What is a Queensland Certificate of Education?
  • A Queensland Certificate of Education will be
    awarded to young people only if their course of
    study satisfies some specific requirements
  • a significant amount of learning
  • a set standard of achievement
  • in a set pattern
  • meet the literacy and numeracy requirement.

Refer to The Pathways Document
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The Pathways Document
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Set Standards for Courses of Study
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Meeting Literacy Requirements
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Meeting Numeracy Requirements
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Types of learning
  • Core
  • Preparatory
  • Enrichment
  • Advanced

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Core Courses of Study
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Core Courses of Study Continued
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Preparatory Courses of Study
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Enrichment Courses of Study
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Advanced Courses of Study
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Time available to achieve the QCE
  • The first banking period for a person is 9 years
    from the start date.
  • Start date is the opening of the learning
    account.
  • A second banking period of 9 years can be applied
    for but the first 9 years of credit are removed.

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Eligible for the QCE on early school exit
  • A person is eligible for the issue of a QCE if .
    At least 1of the credits is for core studies
    completed or partially completed by the person
    while enrolled at a school or registered for
    home education.

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  • LEARNING PROJECTS
  • Jenni Scott

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What are Learning Projects?
  • Learning Projects are
  • one-off, unique and independent programs of
    learning
  • designed, negotiated and implemented by
    learners
  • separate from any school, education or training
    program

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What is it worth?
  • On successful completion of a learning project,
    one credit is banked towards the Enrichment
    category of your QCE.

How long does it last?
  • 60 to 80 hours duration
  • planning (min. 20 hrs)
  • implementation collating evidence (min. 40 hrs)
  • completed within 18 months of approval
  • evidence of learning submitted by end term 3 in
    the year you exit school


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What are the learning contexts?
Community Learning Projects Occur in the
community where the learner is a member or
volunteer
Workplace Learning Projects Occur at the
learners place of employment
Self directed Learning Projects Independent
study/investigation of an area of interest
under auspices of main learning provider
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Steps in a Learning Project
  • Learner becomes familiar with guidelines
  • Learner gets a bright idea
  • Learner decides context of project workplace,
    community or
  • self directed
  • Learner gets support of sponsor
  • Learner identifies a project mentor, contacts
    them, discusses ideas for the project, obtains
    their cooperation and advice
  • Learner prepares the proposal

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  • 7. Learner submits hard copy of the proposal
    to sponsor who submits it to the QSA
  • 8. QSA allocates proposal to delegate who
    appraises the proposal
  • Decision made to approve or not approve proposal.
    Sponsor advised who advises the learner
  • Learner starts project
  • Learner completes project
  • Learner submits project documentation
  • Delegate validates evidence
  • Learner is notified
  • Achievement is banked

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  • REMAINING QCE ELIGIBLE
  • Sue Rosenfeld

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Factors to Consider
  • Choice of Senior program
  • Changing subjects
  • Partial completion of courses
  • Conceded semesters
  • Monitoring students progress

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Choice of Senior Program
  • Senior program should align with individual
    strengths, interests and SET Plan goals.
  • More options available
  • ? School subjects
  • ? VET Qualifications
  • ? School based Apprenticeships Traineeships
  • ? Learning projects
  • ? University subjects
  • Do you also need to consider OP eligibility?

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Subject Changes
  • Factors to consider
  • - reason/s for results
  • - SET Plan goals
  • - maintaining QCE and OP eligibility
  • - options available
  • Process
  • - new form
  • - important to follow sequence of steps
  • - closing date for changes

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Partial Completion of Courses
  • Authority subjects and Authority-registered
    subjects based on semesters studied before
    exiting with a Sound Level of Achievement or
    higher standard.
  • VET Certificate qualifications based on 25, 50
    or 75 of the competencies attained. (NB no
    credit for partial completion of Certificate I
    qualifications).

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Semesters conceded to the awarding of a QCE
  • Up to 2 semesters of incomplete Authority and
    Authority-registered subjects at Limited Level of
    Achievement can be conceded towards the award of
    a QCE, if needed, providing the student has
    exited the subject(s) after the first or second
    semester of each course.

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Monitoring Students Progress
  • Registration
  • - all year 10, 11 12 students are registered
    for banking credits
  • Learning Accounts
  • - go to www.cis.qsa.qld.edu.au
  • - use LUI and password to log in
  • Interim reports Parent Interviews
  • - check progress (early warning signs)
  • - action plan to maintain or improve results
  • End Semester reports Parent Interviews
  • - critical time
  • - review and take action

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Support Available
  • In School
  • - lifeskills lessons
  • - interviews with at risk students (interim
    end semester)
  • - tutorials
  • - guidance appointment
  • - flexible pathways
  • - subject change process
  • Out of School
  • - QSA Website www.qsa.qld.edu.au
  • - CIS Website www.cis.qsa.qld.edu.au
  • - external Tutor

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  • SAMPLE PROFILES
  • Bronwyn Mawn

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A possible course of study
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A possible course of study
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A student drops a subject
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Undertaking a SBT
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The drifting student
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A student re-assesses
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Numeracy Issue
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  • Questions ?
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