Preliminary |
HSC |
1. A student describes and explains the relationships between composer, responder, text and context in particular texts. |
1. A student explains and evaluates the effects of different contexts of responders and composers on texts. |
2. A student describes and explains relationships among texts |
2. A student explains relationships among texts. |
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2A. Advanced only
A student recognises different ways in which particular texts are valued. |
3. A student develops language relevant to the study of English |
3. A student develops language relevant to the study of English. |
4. A student describes and explains the ways in which language forms and features, and structures of particular texts shape meaning and influence response. |
4. A student explains and analyses the ways in which language forms and features, and structures of texts shape meaning and influence responses. |
5. A student demonstrates an understanding of the ways various textual forms, technologies and their media of production affect meaning. |
5. A student explains and evaluates the effects of textual forms, technologies and their media of production on meaning. |
6. A student engages with a wide range of texts to develop a considered and informed personal response. |
6. A student engages with the details of text in order to respond critically and personally. |
7. A student selects appropriate language forms and features, and structures to explore and organisation of information and ideas and values. |
7. A student adapts and synthesises a range of textual features to explore and communicate information, ideas and values, for a variety of purposes, audiences and contexts. |
8. A student articulates and represents own ideas in critical, interpretive and imaginative texts. |
8. A student evaluates the effectiveness of a range of processes and technologies for various learning purposes including the investigation and organisation of information and ideas. |
9. A student assesses the appropriateness of a processes and technologies in the investigation and organisation of information and ideas |
9. A student evaluates the effectiveness of a range of processes and techno |
10. A student analyses and synthesises information and ideas from a range of texts for a variety of purposes, audiences and contexts. |
10. A student analyses and synthesises information and ideas into sustained and logical argument for a range of purposes, audiences. |
11. A student draws upon the imagination to transform experience into text. |
11. A student draws upon the imagination to transform experience and ideas into text demonstrating control of language |
12. A student reflects on own processes of responding and composing. |
12. A student reflects on own processes of responding and composing. |
12A. Advanced only
A student demonstrates a capacity to understand and use different ways of responding to and composing particular texts. |
12A. Advanced only
A student explains and evaluates different ways of responding to and composing text. |
13. A student reflects on own processes of learning. |
13. A student reflects on own processes of learning |