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Julia Treen will present
Content and Skills Elaborations for the Computer Science Course

The essential differences between the content and skills in stages 2 and 3 as elaborated in the Specifications booklet will be presented.

Participants will discuss the requirements of the different stages and provide feedback to ensure that the elaborations in the Specifications booklet meets the needs of teachers and students.

Intended Audience: Upper Secondary


Julia Treen will also present
Assessing Practical Skills in the Computer Science Course

What is the practical skills component of the Computer Science course and how should this be assessed?

In this session participants will look at and discuss models for practical assessment in the classroom and in an external examination.

Participants will be invited to provide feedback on these models and methods of trialling these.

Intended Audience: Senior Secondary



 

About the Presenter:
Julia Treen has been a Teacher of Computing since 1984, teaching a range of courses including short courses, CAF courses such as Industry IT & Graphics Technology as well as Information Systems.

Julia is c urrently on secondment from Canning College to the Curriculum Council as the Project Officer for the Computer Science course of study.

 

 


 
     
 
         
 

 

 
 

 

 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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ECAWA 2007 State Conference - Presenter - Julia Treen