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Last updated 04/07/09

 

 

 

English Stage 6 Syllabus – Advanced

Year 11-12 10.4 English (Advanced) Outcomes

These outcomes are derived from the English (advanced) Objectives and the content of the Preliminary and HSC courses. They specify the intended result of student learning.

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.

 

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