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National Senior Certificate: Subject choices and University entrance requirements 2009 23 September 2007

Fonts and animation? Background music (5. Music) Transition. National Senior Certificate: Subject choices and University entrance requirements 2009 23 September 2007. CFC van der Walt (assisted by Prof Nic Kotze ) Presentation to NWU Council.

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National Senior Certificate: Subject choices and University entrance requirements 2009 23 September 2007

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  1. Fonts and animation? Background music (5. Music) Transition National Senior Certificate: Subject choices andUniversity entrance requirements 2009 23 September 2007 CFC van der Walt (assisted by Prof NicKotze) Presentation to NWU Council

  2. Summary: Current Requirements for new National Senior Certificate (NSC) – No regulations yet • First holders of South African NSC to apply for admission in 2009 • New subjects, in two categories, no “higher” and “standard” grade • subjects and new achievement levels in NSC • Approved subjects for grades 10-12 are indicated as • “Recognised” subjects, of which some are further indicated as • “Designated” subjects • All subjects carry 20 credits, except Life Orientation with 10 • credits, also not externally assessed • Required for the NSC: • Four compulsory subjects: – Two official languages, being a LOT (at 3=40%-49%) and an official language at first additional level (at 2=30%-39%) – Life Orientation (at 3=40%-49%) – Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy (at 2=30%-39%) • PLUS three elective subjects, one at 3=40%-49% and others at • 2=30%-39% Bullet type, colour and animation?

  3. NSC and NWU achievement coding & grading and NWU-APS Create a table (1. Table), Gradient, Drop shadow. Edit text

  4. Recognised and Designated subjects – NWU examples Designated subjects: Agricultural Science Dramatic Arts, Music, Visual Arts Accounting, Business Studies, Economics One language of tuition plus 2 other languages Engineering Graphics and Design Geography, History, Religion Studies Life Sciences, Physical Sciences Information Technology Mathematics & Mathematical Literacy Consumer Studies Recognised subjects: Agricultural Management Practices Agricultural Technology Agricultural Sciences Dance Studies, Design, Dramatic Arts, Music, Visual Arts Accounting, Business Studies, Economics Create Organization Charts

  5. Department Personnel Create Organization Charts Insert Photo (2. Org ChartPhotos) (5. Hyperlink video address)

  6. NSC and NWU achievement coding & gradingand NWU-APS Copy a pie graph (3. Graph Image)

  7. NWU Approach for 2009 • In setting admission and placement requirements for 2009: • Six subjects will be counted to compute the APS because a learner • can attain an NSC after condonation of one subject in which a 1 • (0%-29%) had been achieved. By 2009 the APS will be • automatically computed by the NWU Student System. • The admission approach of “the most applicable assumed learning” • (i.e. looking at outcome skills from NSC subjects) currently followed • by the NWU is applied in advising learners, teachers and parents • about learners’ subject choices for the NSC from 2007. • All NSC subjects (whether designated or merely recognised) are • counted on the same basis, e.g. an achievement at level 5 in • Tourism and a level 5 in Mathematics will both count 5 towards the • APS. In the light of the current development stage of the NSC • dispensation this will ensure greater uniformity, clarity and simplicity, • to be refined as experience with the new NSC subjects grows. Replace with Video (4. Video)

  8. Replaced with picture and animation? Draw object - animate (8. Thank You) Thank you

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