Not exact matches
Perhaps in a move to reduce the potential for inconsistent application of A to E grades, the
Victorian State Government negotiated to apply the A to E scale not to the relative quality of a student's performance against one year -
level standard, but to a student's demonstrated achievement against
curriculum standards across year
levels.
The
Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority's own Revised
Curriculum Planning and Reporting Guidelines (2015) acknowledges the criticism of this reporting scale: «the use of the A — E scale, where C represents a «satisfactory» or «expected»
level of achievement, does not sufficiently recognise student work at a high
level».
Bernadette held the role of Manager of the Languages other than English Key Learning Area for the
Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA), where she led the development of curriculum for 44 languages at senior second
Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA), where she led the development of
curriculum for 44 languages at senior second
curriculum for 44 languages at senior secondary
level.