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Each assessment activity will use the latest version of the standard and reflect the performance criteria or elements of

the standard. Assessment activities will follow the guidelines outlined in the standard and contain a valid assessment

schedule and sufficiency statement.

All assessment activities and marked work need to be checked by another department member or nominated person

with expertise.

Randomly selected assessment samples of student work will annually be moderated by an external moderator. The

standards to be moderated will be identified in negotiation with NZQA. There will be eight samples of student work for

achievement standards and four samples for unit standards.

Assessments for moderation will be submitted to the Principals Nominee on a date specified by NZQA for moderation.

Heads of Department must follow moderation procedures as outlined by NZQA. This includes using the correct

moderation forms that state the number of version of the standard, the assessment activity, an assessment schedule,

the source of the assessment activity and accessible samples of student work.

Heads of Department will store representative samples of students work for each standard they offer. This file for each

standard will contain the student activity, a marking schedule, track changes to the activity and outline checking and

moderation processes. These processes will be recorded for each standard on the internal moderation cover sheet.

Classroom Teachers must seek students’ permission for the use of their work as exemplars.

Heads of Department are required to store assessment work until official national results are finalized. (May following

the assessment year) or until the next moderation round, whichever is the latter. Eight samples of student work must

be keep for each Achievement Standard and four samples for each unit standard until it is replaced by the next years

student work or for at least two years.

15 Monitoring, Recording and Reporting

Accurate records will be kept in both paper and electronic form. All summative assessment grades will be stored in

Classroom Manager.

Students will verify both the assessed grade and the record when data is to be used for the award of Qualification

Privacy of student work and results is to be maintained

Procedures will ensure no student is advantaged or disadvantaged

The award of grades for specific learning programmes will be outlined in units of work

Course Booklets:

must be issued to all students at the start of a course of study that assesses standards form the

National Qualifications Framework. The booklet must contain a copy of all the standards offered by number, title and

version. A timeline of the years assessment schedule must also be included and a section allowing the students to

record their grades.

Entry and Results Checking:

A copy of each students entries and results printed from the NZQA website will be

posted home for checking in June and the same form will be issued to students in September.

Tracking Sheets:

tracking sheets showing the progress of students, in terms of credits gained, will be provided to all

NCEA students at the end of August and in the last teaching week of term 4.

Formal Reports:

i.

Two formal reports will be written for each programme of work on an annual basis

ii.

Oral reports on student progress will be provided on request from parents, deans, school guidance staff and

school management

iii.

Formal written reports are designed:

a. To give clear, accurate and precise accounts of a student’s progress and achievements

b. To describe student achievement in relation to National Curriculum statements

c. To use constructive language, be fair and frank without being unnecessarily critical

d. To give advice to students and parents on ways to improve student learning

e. Ensure the confidentiality of all communication between teacher, parent and student

f. Encourage dialogue relating to student achievement opportunities

iv.

Teachers should follow the Report Writing Guidelines when writing reports.

Reporting of grades and withdrawals

i.

NCEA grades to be used on reports for internal and external standards are outlined in the school’s report writing

guidelines.

ii.

For the award of non achieved for internal standards the school policy must be followed. If a student has taken the

opportunity to attempt a standard then they must be awarded non achieved if they do not complete the standard

or fail to reach the standard.

iii.

Students can only be withdrawn from an internal or external standard when they agree in writing that they want to

be withdrawn from the standard.

16. Information to students and parents/caregivers:

Information to parents and caregivers on NCEA policies and procedures will be provided in a number of formats.

The schools assessment policies and procedures will be printed in the student diaries which are issued to all students

At the beginning of each year the Principals Nominee will provide a presentation to each NCEA year level on the

school’s NCEA procedures.

At the end of term 1 a copy of the school’s NCEA policies and procedures will be sent to all parents and caregivers

with the Interim Reports.

NCEA information evenings for parents and students will be held when it is appropriate.