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NSW Minister for Education and Training, John Della Bosca, said today community consultation would be sought from next month on proposed improvements to Higher School Certificate examinations.
“The NSW HSC sets the gold standard in school credentials across the nation and like any benchmark it must be continually reviewed and improved,” the Minister said.
“The NSW Board of Studies proposals have two aims – to provide greater consistency in assessment in different subject areas and to make exam expectations clearer to students and teachers.
“This will help students manage their workloads and reduce stress about HSC assessments and exams.
“If adopted, the improvements will be implemented progressively in 2009 and 2010,” Mr Della Bosca said.
The proposals include:
* Incorporating 10 minutes of reading and planning time in all exams to allow students to write plans prior to attempting the essays;
* Suggesting an adequate range for the length of answers written in exams;
* Making the exam length and number of questions consistent between HSC courses – for example, a three-hour exam for every 2 unit course and a 1.5 hour exam for every 1 unit course;
* Providing revised guidelines to schools on the maximum number of school assessments per course to help manage student workload;
* Limiting the scale of some major projects in practical subjects to reduce the time, money and stress involved in creating them;
* Standardising the number of multiple choice questions in most exams.
“The Board has been researching and analysing its own and other systems’ exam specifications for the past two years and has developed these proposals to tackle areas of emerging concern,” the Minister said.
“For example, the Board wants to stop the growing number of students who write excessively long and unstructured responses in exams.
“Last year one student wrote 64 pages for a single essay question, and essays of 20-30 pages are common. These answers are often poorly structured and contain a lot of information that is not relevant to the question.
“More emphasis on quality over quantity and a compulsory 10-minute reading and planning time will help to address this issue in some courses,” Mr Della Bosca said.
Mr Della Bosca said the Board’s research also identified the school-based assessment load on many HSC students was too great.
“The Board currently recommends three to five assessment tasks per course including a trial exam, however many schools are setting more, or setting tasks with multiple parts that amount to many more assessments than recommended,” the Minister said.
“Under the proposals, the pressure on students would be alleviated by reducing and specifying the number and nature of tasks required by the Board. For the majority of subjects (2 unit courses) this would be four tasks including a trial examination.
“Based on the Board’s proposals, the Office of the Board of Studies is finalising a detailed plan to go before the Board of Studies at its June meeting.
“Following that meeting it is anticipated that the proposals will go out to consultation with the education community,” Mr Della Bosca added.
I agree with most of this stuff. What do you think?
can't help but laugh at the person who wrote 64 pages for one essay!