Referring to the Standards Referenced Assessment, the Board of Studies NSW (2011)
requires that the assessment measures students’ performance throughout the whole
course rather than at a single point in time. HSC Business Studies is a two
unit ATAR course. This suggests that students can expect approximately
three to five assessment tasks for this course.
Type
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Formative assessment
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Summative assessment
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What
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It refers to the gathering and
careful evaluation of detailed data to understand students’ knowledge and
skills in a given learning area.
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It refers to the process of seeking and interpreting
evidence for use by learners and their teachers to decide where the learners
are in their learning, where they need to go and how best to get there
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It refers to the process of communicating information
about student achievement and progress gained from the assessment process is
typically referred to as ‘assessment of learning’. Teachers use
the information gathered from ‘assessment for learning’ to summarise student
achievement. Generally schools do this in written report to parents.
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When
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at the beginning of a unit of study
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during learning sessions, during day to day learning experiences
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at the end of unit, project, semester, year or course
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Why
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This allows teacher to assess the skills, abilities, interests, experiences,
levels of achievement or difficulties of an individual student or a whole
class
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This is the practice of building a cumulative record of student
achievement and involves ongoing,
informal observations throughout the learning unit, term semester or
course
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This assists teacher to make judgements about student achievement at
certain relevant points in the learning process or unit of study
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How
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• can involve formal measurements
( IQ/ aptitude tests, fitness tests) that
are used to establish a starting point or baseline OR informal
measurements observation, discussions, questioning)
• informs programming and planning, and learning and teaching methods
used, as well as assessment choices
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• is used to monitor students’ ongoing progress and to provide
immediate and
meaningful feedback
• assists teachers in modifying or extending their programmes or
adapting their learning and teaching methods
•This can be formal or informal assessment
Informal assessment:
• systematically observing and monitoring students during in class
learning and teaching experiences
• interacting with students to gain a deeper knowledge of what they
know,
understand and can do
• circulating the classroom and posing questions, guiding
investigations, motivating and quizzing students
• providing opportunities for students to present or report upon their
learning and teaching experiences
• collecting, analysing, and providing feedback[(verbal or written] on
in and out of class work samples
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• can be used formally to measure the level of achievement of learning
outcomes:
- tests,
assignments, projects, presentations and so forth
·
• can also be used to judge programme, teaching and/or unit of study
effectiveness - that is as a form of evaluation.
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Source: from Len Nixon–Commercial Studies 2013, p4-UTS handouts week1–Spring2013
Topic
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Knowledge
and Understanding Outcomes
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Skills
Outcomes
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H1
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H2
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H3
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H4
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H5
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H6
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H7
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H8
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H9
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H10
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√
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√
AssessTask1
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√
AssessTask1
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√
AssessTask1
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√
AssessTask1
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√
AssessTask1
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√
AssessTask1
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√
AssessTask1
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√
AssessTask1
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√
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√
AssessTask3
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√
AssessTask3
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√
AssessTask3
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√
AssessTask3
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√
AssessTask3
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√
AssessTask3
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√
AssessTask3
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√
AssessTask3
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√
AssessTask2
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√
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√
AssessTask2
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√
AssessTask2
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√
AssessTask2
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√
AssessTask2
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√
AssessTask2
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√
AssessTask2
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√
AssessTask2
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√
AssessTask3
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√
AssessTask3
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√
AssessTask3
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√
AssessTask3
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√
AssessTask3
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AssessTask3
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√
AssessTask3
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√
AssessTask3
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Notes
√ refers
to Outcomes addressed in topic
Task4 HSC Trial is not
mapped, it assesses all outcomes
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assessment components and weightings
Source: Adapted from Len
Nixon–Commercial Studies 2013 -
UTS handouts week1–Spring2013
Board
of Studies Suggested Requirements
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Task Day
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Term4
20X0
Week9
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Term1
20X1
Week10
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Term2
20X1
Week9
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Term3
20X1
Week3
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Syllabus
Content Requirements
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Operations
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Finance
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Human resources
&
marketing
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All Topic
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Task
Type
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Case
Studies Research&5’Oral Presentation
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Calculations & Business Report
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Prepared before but written in class extended responses
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Examination
HSC
Trial
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Outcomes
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H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, H8, H9
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H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, H8, H9,H10
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H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, H8, H9
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H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, H8, H9,H10
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Assessment
Component
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Task1
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Task2
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Task3
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Task4
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Weight
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Knowledge and understanding of course
content
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5
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10
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10
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15
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40
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Stimulus-based skills
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5
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5
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5
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5
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20
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Inquiry and research
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5
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5
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5
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5
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20
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Communication of business information, ideas and issues in
appropriate forms
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5
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5
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5
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5
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20
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Total
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20
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25
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25
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30
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100
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Nixon, L. (2013). Commerce Studies 2013- HSC Business Studies Teaching Program – Handouts week 1. UTS
Spring 2013
NSW Board of Studies (2011). HSC assessment in a standards-referenced
framework. A guide to best practice. Published by the Board of Studies NSW. Australia –Sydney
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