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Ancient Studies
Stage 2
Subject outline
Accredited in May 2016 for teaching at Stage 2 from 2018.
Stage 2 | Subject outline | assessment-design-criteria
Assessment design criteria
The assessment design criteria are based on the learning requirements and are used by:
- teachers to clarify for students what they need to learn
- teachers and assessors to design opportunities for students to provide evidence of their learning at the highest possible level of achievement.
The assessment design criteria consist of specific features that:
- students should demonstrate in their learning
- teachers and assessors look for as evidence that students have met the learning requirements.
For this subject, the assessment design criteria are:
- knowledge and understanding
- research and analysis
- application.
The specific features of these criteria are described below.
The set of assessments, as a whole, must give students opportunities to demonstrate each of the specific features by the completion of study of the subject.
Knowledge and Understanding
The specific features are as follows:
KU1 | Knowledge and understanding of texts, artefacts, ideas, events, and/or people. |
KU2 | Recognition of, and reflection on, political, social, cultural, and/or economic diversity within the ancient world. |
KU3 | Knowledge and understanding of literary, historical and/or archaeological concepts. |
Research and Analysis
The specific features are as follows:
RA1 | Research into and analysis of primary and secondary sources and perspectives. |
RA2 | Research into and understanding of ideas or innovations that emerged from the ancient world, and consideration of their influence. |
Application
The specific features are as follows:
A1 | Synthesis of evidence and appropriate acknowledgment of sources. |
A2 | Communication of ideas and arguments, using subject-specific language. |
A3 | Evaluation of the nature of sources and evidence. |