understanding ncea all you need to know to pass ncea at an excellence level workshop 2
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Understanding NCEA
All you need to know to pass NCEA at an Excellence level
Workshop 2
Please complete the feedback form and hand it in…
When you’ve finished have a go at the warm up task on the front page of your booklet…
Feedback from first workshop
Warm up task…
How many words did you think of that start with “Ex”?
There were 1475 possibilities in English …
How many words did you think of that end with “ce”?
There were 1006 possibilities in English …
Paving a smooth road to gaining YOUR Excellence.
Key tips and tricks
Knowing what you’ve got and what you need saves you a lot of energy better spent NOT stressing. Refer to a credit chart or “brick wall”
Keep track of your credits!
If you don’t get something or want confirmation that you’re on the right track JUST ASK, teachers are normally more than happy to help, plus it
shows how you can take control of your own learning
Ask Questions
Time management is key to achieving excellence in all subjects. Remember: every
subject is equal in importance – all contribute to
excellence. Homework timetables are SUPER helpful.
Manage your time wisely
Everybody needs to take out time to relax! Taking time
out ensures you won’t burn out. Try to reward yourself fairly for doing hard work.
Balance work and play
Make the most of every opportunity! I know its cheesy
but, practice really DOES make perfect. The more practice you do outside of class, the easier
understanding different concepts will be.
Homework and Tutorials
Some subjects will offer you a Further Assessment Opportunity (FAO). Use this opportunity to try and improve your A or M grade to
an E! FAOs are listed on your Assessment
Statements.
Use reassessment opportunities
Brainstorm with those around you what students who get excellence do (and maybe what they don’t do…)
What excellence students do
These are 16 habits of successful learners that describe what intelligent people do when confronted with problems that do not have obvious solutions or answers.
They were derived by Art Costa and Bena Kallick and are a very useful description of what students aiming for excellence should be using and developing as they learn.
Did you have any on your list on page 2?
Habits of Mind
Which ones (if any?) did you have in your brainstorm??
Assess yourself against each of the 16 Habits of Mind on the questionnaires that follow. They have been organised into the following sub categories: Self Management Critical Thinking Creative Thinking Relating to Others
After you have completed each page write one or two goals for that sub category in the space on Page 8.
Learning Strategy: Highlight any words you don’t understand – making learning these a goal!
Self Review
Where to from here…
Homework Keep track of your excellence credits as
you gain them Track your progress on the goals you
have set today
Next session Thursday 6th June (Week 5, Term 2)