Board Endorsed October 2009 amended 13-09-11 with extra units



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Assessment Criteria


Students will be assessed on the degree to which they demonstrate:

Investigation


  • accurate, detailed comprehension evidenced by locating, selecting, recording and acknowledging sources

  • accurate, detailed comprehension in the classification, analysis and evaluation of information.

Interpretation


  • accurate, detailed understanding of perspective and drawing conclusions about historical significance from sources

  • imagination and independence in hypothesising, synthesising, constructing arguments and assess the available evidence

  • consideration of alternative approaches and understanding of historiography (T only)

  • empathetic understanding of values and cultures.

Communication


  • fluency and clarity using historical conventions

  • the use of diverse methods of presentation

  • the exchange of ideas in examining historical issues.

Student Capabilities

Creative and critical thinkers


Students analyse context and content through the use of primary sources, to make critical evaluations. Students draw upon their creativity to identify connections and develop their historical insight.

Enterprising problem-solvers


Students will analyse contemporaneous political and social problems and promote possible solutions or evaluate those found at the time.

Skilled and empathetic communicators


They will engage in tasks that develop an appreciation and respect for other peoples’ perspectives and actions. They are encouraged to engage with the peoples throughout history and relate that to the world in which they live.

Informed and ethical decision-makers


Students will develop objectivity and clarity of thought in analysis, evaluation, comparison and justification of events and outcomes. They will focus on hypothesis and testing assumptions from available evidence.

Environmentally and culturally aware citizens


Students will be encouraged to understand the effect that environment, both physical and cultural, has had on the development of mankind.

Confident and capable users of technologies


Students will have opportunities to become confident and capable of users of a range of technologies, to enhance their skills of investigation, interpretation and communication.

Independent and self-managing learners


Students will develop skills in effective time management. They will develop confidence to become independent learners by reflecting on the processes involved in undertaking and completing a variety of tasks.

Collaborative team members


Students will be encouraged to work collaboratively in order that they clarify their thinking, practice compromise and develop and refine their ideas and argument.

Unit Grades








Unit Grade Descriptors for A courses

A student who achieves an A grade typically

A student who achieves a B grade typically

A student who achieves a C grade typically

A student who achieves a D grade typically

A student who achieves an E grade typically

Investigation

  • makes apt and thoughtful application of information from sources.

  • accesses relevant information from obvious sources.

  • reflects some use of relevant materials

  • relies heavily on few sources.

  • accesses relevant sources when assisted and repeats supplied information

Interpretation

  • recognises differences in perspective and comprehends key issues

  • demonstrates an empathetic awareness of values and cultures

  • has awareness of differences in values and cultures

  • has limited recognition of differences in values and cultures

  • considers alternative approaches demonstrating an understanding of historiography

  • shows simple comprehension of the key issues

  • shows limited comprehension with variable accuracy

  • shows little comprehension of information

  • demonstrates an empathetic understanding of values and cultures













Communication

  • communicates in a coherent and articulate manner

  • participates in exchanges of ideas in examining historical issues

  • communicates with adequate fluency and structure

  • communicates with basic fluency and structure; reliant on guidance

  • uses a range of effective methods of presentation

  • communicates in a coherent manner

  • participates in some exchanges of ideas in examining historical issues

  • uses simple methods of presentation

  • communicates with little fluency





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