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The English Scholarship Exam September 2007. English Facilitators Teacher Professional Development. Purpose of this session. What to expect - Tips and advice - What responses might look like. What is the Scholarship exam?. A monetary award No credits Not a qualification - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The English Scholarship Exam September 2007

The English Scholarship ExamSeptember 2007

English Facilitators

Teacher Professional Development

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Purpose of this session

- What to expect

- Tips and advice

- What responses might look like

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What is the Scholarship exam?

- A monetary award- No credits- Not a qualification- Challenging standards- Most able students in each subject

Students must be able to:

- Demonstrate high-level critical thinking, abstraction and generalisation- Integrate, synthesise and apply knowledge, skills, understanding and ideas to complex situations.

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$$$$ The awards:

Premier Scholars - at least three Scholarships at Outstanding level: $10,000 each year for three years

Outstanding Scholar Award - a minimum of 3 Scholarships (at least 2 at 'Outstanding' level or more than 3 Scholarships with at least 1 at Outstanding level) - $5,000 each year for three years

Top Subject Scholar (multiple awards)- the top performer in each subject : $2,000 each year for three years

Scholarship Award - three or more Scholarships subjects - $2,000 each year for three years

Single Subject Awards - 1 or 2 Scholarships - A 'one-off' award of $500 per subject

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How the paper is marked:

- Constant checks within the marking team - 3 Performance Descriptors - Each essay is out of 8 points

Your record of Scholarship results will show:

- The PD which best fitted your paper- The ‘cut off’

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Outstanding Performance - Performance Descriptor 1

The student will:

• Demonstrate extensive knowledge of texts and methods used in crafting them.

• Respond critically with mature ideas and independent reflection.

• Demonstrate an exceptional level of sustained critical response showing consistent ability to synthesise knowledge, understanding and argument.

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Scholarship - Performance Descriptor 2

The student will:

• Demonstrate extensive knowledge of texts and methods used in crafting them.

• Respond critically with mature ideas and independent reflection.

• Sustain coherent, substantiated and engaging argument.

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Performance Descriptor 3

The student will:

• Demonstrate knowledge of texts and methods used in crafting them.• Respond critically with mature ideas and independent reflection.• Demonstrate coherent and substantiated argument.

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Demanding text and questions - It is not necessarily the complexity of the text but how students respond that makes it demanding.

Respond critically … initiate an alternative reading or application of theory; take a fresh approach to accepted interpretations; challenge the reader’s understandings; apply or deconstruct theoretical models.

Knowledge of methods used in crafting … such as structure, style, layout, delivery techniques, figurative language, editing, method of narration, rhetorical devices, sound effects, dramatic techniques, characterisation, costume and scripting.

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Section A

Close Reading of Unfamiliar Texts

– a technical comparison of two written texts, one poetry, one prose, with an emphasis on content and crafting.

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Section A - Tips for success:

- Use the guidelines in the question

- Include wider discussion of the themes/ideas too.

- Avoid listing technique and effect ; look holistically at each piece

- Read the introductory paragraph

- Keep answer balanced across both texts

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Section B

Response to Literature and Language

- A response to literature / language which you have studied.

- If you choose short texts, it must involve at least two.

- Genre-based questions

- Do not repeat material across Sections B and C

Shakespeare, novel, film, TV, poetry, short stories, theatre, aspects of language, journalism, non-fiction, online texts…

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Section C

Exploring Issues in Literature and Language

- an exploration of issues in literature / language studied.

***Thesis-driven, not text driven

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Sections B and C - Tips for Success:

- Focus on the question

- Sustain your response to it throughout

- Don’t skew the question

- Address ALL parts, including quotations

- Draw up parameters for discussion

- Link texts

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Revision:

- Practice planning

- Map the links across all your texts

- Use exemplars / models to analyse and compare against your own work

- Practice framing the thesis in introductions

- Text choice – knowledge and personal response

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Final advice:

- More than 800 words

-1 hour per essay

- Address the chosen topic throughout

- Central thesis, especially in Section C

- Evidence, quotations…

- Read all questions first

- Enthusiasm, personal engagement, critical response