MONITORING STANDARDS IN EDUCATION YEAR 9 ASSESSMENT (MSE9)

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Home Schooling

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Home Schooling

Home schoolers are able to participate in the annual MSE9 assessment of English, Mathematics and Science.

Why is the assessment service provided?
The major purpose is to give parents information about the progress of their children in relation to state performance. A second purpose is to provide those responsible for teaching a child with information that can be helpful in planning the child’s continuing education. In the case of home schoolers this information is useful to you as the parent and also as the child’s teacher.

Is participation compulsory?
No. You are responsible for providing education to your child and you are the person who makes decisions about assessment of your child’s progress.

If I wish to do so how do I participate?
It will be necessary to apply for the materials by 30 June 2006.

When does the assessment occur?
1. The assessment takes place in weeks 3 and 4, term 3. In 2006, the assessment weeks commence on 7 August 2006.

2. The test materials as well as instructions about how the tests should be managed will be mailed to your home prior to the assessment time.

3. During the assessment weeks you will supervise the tests for your children. The tests can be given on days and at times that you choose.

4. When all testing is finished you mail the papers to the address provided.

5. Towards the end of the year you will receive an individual report for your children showing progress in relation to state performance.

What is assessed?

There are three Year9 tests: one each in English, Mathematics and Science. To get most out of the assessment, it is recommended that all components of the assessment are completed.

What are the tests like?
The Information for teachers page provides samples and other information that will give you a clear idea of what the assessment tasks will be like.

Who will mark my child’s work?
People qualified to do so mark the papers and are bound to respect the confidentiality of all results.

If I participate in the program what control do I have of the process?
As home educator you make the following decisions:
· Whether or not to apply to participate.
· At any stage in the process, whether to continue with the process.
· Whether to share the report information with your child or with anyone else.
· Whether to use the information you obtain from the report in planning your child’s continuing education.

I don’t use grade labels for my children. Does that matter?
No. You are in charge of your child’s education and you make the judgement about whether your child is suited to doing the test or not.

My child has a disability. How will I deal with that?
You should give your child the same additional help during the test that you usually give in learning situations.

What information is provided in the report?
You will receive separate reports about your child’s progress in Reading, Writing, Mathematics and Science.
Each report will provide the following:
· Information that enables you to compare your child’s progress with the achievement of other children at the same year level.
· Information that enables you to compare your child’s progress with the minimum expected standard for children in schools at that year level.
· Information about your child’s developmental progress in English, Mathematics and Science.
· Information about the skills associated with your child’s achievement in English, Mathematics and Science.

What are the benefits of the assessment results?
The assessment results have most value when they are considered in conjunction with your own on-going assessment of progress that has been occurring through the year.

Information in the report will be a useful supplement to your own judgement of progress, which can provide a useful basis for planning future learning experiences.

How much does it cost to participate?
Participation is free.

How do I apply for the materials?
Complete the Application Form and send it by fax, email or post to the address shown.

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