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Tasmanian Certificate of Education

The Tasmanian Certificate of Education (TCE) is the main credential awarded to secondary school students who successfully complete senior high school level studies (years 11 and 12 or equivalent) in Tasmania, Australia. It was introduced in 1992 to replace Tasmania's old "High School Certificate", and partially restructured for 2007.

Tasmanian Qualifications Authority

Patterns of Study edit

The majority of students undertake TASC-accredited courses over the final two years of school, however it is possible to undertake different study patterns over different time periods or through different teaching organisations. The last two year of high school have, for many years, been completed at Colleges (schools specialising in teaching years 11 and 12) or non-government schools. In 2017, the Minister for Education announced that all government schools would offer years 11 and 12 by 2022.[1]

Courses edit

The Office of Tasmanian Assessment, Standards and Certification (TASC) accredits and assesses all eligible courses. TASC also assesses all students for their Tertiary Entrance Score (TES) and presents any awards earned.[2]

The courses offered for study within the TCE are divided into categories according to the relevant knowledge types or skills. These reflect the nature of the subject and are similar to the way universities allocate areas of study according to faculty. These are: The Arts; English; Health and Physical Education; Humanities and Social Sciences; Languages; Mathematics; Science; Technologies; UTAS - High Achiever Program; and UTAS - University Connections Program.

The High Achiever Program (HAP) allows students who specialise in available subjects to take courses and units at the University of Tasmania (UTAS). These courses can provide credit to a UTAS degree and guarantees a place in the University. Some UTAS HAP units can contribute to a student's Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank. The admissions process for entry into the HAP is selective.[3]

The University Connections Program (UCP), formerly known as the University College Program, allows students to study university units as well as TASC courses. Unlike the HAP, the University Connections Program is accessible by any year 11 or 12 student. Some UCP units contribute to one's ATAR. Acceptance into the UCP costs but domestic students are covered by a scholarship and have their fee reduced.[4]

All available courses can be found on TASC's website.

Assessment edit

The Tasmanian Certificate of Education is awarded if students meet the TCE standards of participation and achievement, and the Everyday Adult standards of reading, writing and communicating in English, mathematics, and use of computers and internet. Some courses offered by TASC include the literacy, numeracy, or ICT standards in their assessment and this is how students meet the Everyday Adult standards. The participation and achievement standard is met by studying a full-time load of 120 TCE points, or 120 hours over two years, 80 of which must be at a level 2 or higher.[5]

Subjects are offered at varying levels of difficulty, ranging from a basic understanding, through to a pre-tertiary entrance qualification. The difficulty of a subject is guided by its rating as a 1-4 or preliminary level subject. Preliminary subjects do not offer TCE points, and level 1-4 subjects have increasing levels of difficulty and requirements.[6]

Award edit

Upon successful completion of a satisfactory pattern of study students are awarded the "Tasmanian Certificate of Education" (TCE) by way of a testamur. This may also come with a Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER) if the student has nominated to attempt a university entrance qualification, and the TER score will dictate which university courses the student is eligible to apply for.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Street, Emily (2017-12-03). "All Tasmanian high schools offering Year 12 by 2022, promises Education Minister". www.abc.net.au. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
  2. ^ "About the Office of TASC. Supporting Tasmanian Students to Achieve". TASC. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
  3. ^ "High Achiever Program (HAP) - The Peter Underwood Centre for Educational Attainment". UTAS. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
  4. ^ "University Connections Program (UCP) - The Peter Underwood Centre for Educational Attainment". UTAS. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
  5. ^ "Participation and Achievement Standard and the Everyday Adult Standards". www.tasc.tas.gov.au. Retrieved 2024-04-18.
  6. ^ "Levels of Complexity Tasmanian Senior Secondary Education" (PDF). www.tasc.tas.gov.au. 2021-07-14. Retrieved 2023-04-23.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Tasmanian Certificate of Education news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Tasmanian Certificate of Education TCE is the main credential awarded to secondary school students who successfully complete senior high school level studies years 11 and 12 or equivalent in Tasmania Australia It was introduced in 1992 to replace Tasmania s old High School Certificate and partially restructured for 2007 Tasmanian Qualifications Authority Contents 1 Patterns of Study 2 Courses 3 Assessment 4 Award 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPatterns of Study editThe majority of students undertake TASC accredited courses over the final two years of school however it is possible to undertake different study patterns over different time periods or through different teaching organisations The last two year of high school have for many years been completed at Colleges schools specialising in teaching years 11 and 12 or non government schools In 2017 the Minister for Education announced that all government schools would offer years 11 and 12 by 2022 1 Courses editThe Office of Tasmanian Assessment Standards and Certification TASC accredits and assesses all eligible courses TASC also assesses all students for their Tertiary Entrance Score TES and presents any awards earned 2 The courses offered for study within the TCE are divided into categories according to the relevant knowledge types or skills These reflect the nature of the subject and are similar to the way universities allocate areas of study according to faculty These are The Arts English Health and Physical Education Humanities and Social Sciences Languages Mathematics Science Technologies UTAS High Achiever Program and UTAS University Connections Program The High Achiever Program HAP allows students who specialise in available subjects to take courses and units at the University of Tasmania UTAS These courses can provide credit to a UTAS degree and guarantees a place in the University Some UTAS HAP units can contribute to a student s Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank The admissions process for entry into the HAP is selective 3 The University Connections Program UCP formerly known as the University College Program allows students to study university units as well as TASC courses Unlike the HAP the University Connections Program is accessible by any year 11 or 12 student Some UCP units contribute to one s ATAR Acceptance into the UCP costs but domestic students are covered by a scholarship and have their fee reduced 4 All available courses can be found on TASC s website Assessment editThe Tasmanian Certificate of Education is awarded if students meet the TCE standards of participation and achievement and the Everyday Adult standards of reading writing and communicating in English mathematics and use of computers and internet Some courses offered by TASC include the literacy numeracy or ICT standards in their assessment and this is how students meet the Everyday Adult standards The participation and achievement standard is met by studying a full time load of 120 TCE points or 120 hours over two years 80 of which must be at a level 2 or higher 5 Subjects are offered at varying levels of difficulty ranging from a basic understanding through to a pre tertiary entrance qualification The difficulty of a subject is guided by its rating as a 1 4 or preliminary level subject Preliminary subjects do not offer TCE points and level 1 4 subjects have increasing levels of difficulty and requirements 6 Award editUpon successful completion of a satisfactory pattern of study students are awarded the Tasmanian Certificate of Education TCE by way of a testamur This may also come with a Tertiary Entrance Rank TER if the student has nominated to attempt a university entrance qualification and the TER score will dictate which university courses the student is eligible to apply for See also editList of schools in Tasmania University admission Victorian Certificate of Education Higher School CertificateReferences edit Street Emily 2017 12 03 All Tasmanian high schools offering Year 12 by 2022 promises Education Minister www abc net au Retrieved 2021 08 03 About the Office of TASC Supporting Tasmanian Students to Achieve TASC Retrieved 2021 08 03 High Achiever Program HAP The Peter Underwood Centre for Educational Attainment UTAS Retrieved 2021 08 03 University Connections Program UCP The Peter Underwood Centre for Educational Attainment UTAS Retrieved 2021 08 03 Participation and Achievement Standard and the Everyday Adult Standards www tasc tas gov au Retrieved 2024 04 18 Levels of Complexity Tasmanian Senior Secondary Education PDF www tasc tas gov au 2021 07 14 Retrieved 2023 04 23 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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