Planning for the senior phase of learning. Our focus for the presentation To help students and parents understand the underlying principles of the senior.

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Planning for the senior phase of learning

Our focus for the presentation To help students and parents understand the underlying principles of the senior phase of learning.

Register and open a Learning Account Pattern and standard QCE The senior phase of learning Years 11–12 Legislation: Compulsory Participation Phase Year 10 All learning achievements Senior Statement Overall Position TES All learning achievements (IEP) QCIA Competencies Cert III

Preparation for Years 11 and 12 Schools, students and their parents/carers plan together. Before the end of Year 10 they will have agreed on a plan of study. There are three key steps: Planning — what, where and when to study Registering Opening a learning account.

Planning The school, student and parents/carers work together on the student’s Senior Education & Training (SET) Plan (or career plan). Need to consider student’s abilities, interests and ambitions.

Planning (continued) The SET Plan: maps out what, where and how a student will study during their senior phase of learning — usually Years 10, 11 and 12 is agreed between student, their parents/carers and the school is regularly reviewed to monitor progress.

Subject selection guidelines What are my career goals? Which subjects am I good at? Which subjects do I like? Do I want to continue studying after Year 12? Which subjects, if any, are prerequisites?

How do I keep my options open? What happens if I change my mind and don’t have prerequisites? If I don’t know what I want to do …

To qualify for a place in any tertiary course, students must satisfy all course prerequisites (e.g. completion of Years 11–12 subjects, presentation of folios, auditions). Prerequisite studies

Students do not need to have studied the subjects, but are strongly advised to undertake either study at school or bridging/preparation courses to acquire the knowledge, as they may otherwise encounter difficulty. Assumed or recommended studies

Visual and performing arts courses may rely on: a folio an audition an interview. Health science courses may require: a special test the UMAT an interview. Special entry requirements

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