Year 10 Online Literacy and Numeracy Assessment Mark Downsborough Dean of Administration.

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Year 10 Online Literacy and Numeracy Assessment Mark Downsborough Dean of Administration

Background information Online Literacy and Numeracy Assessment (OLNA) Background information Online Literacy and Numeracy Assessment (OLNA) Feedback from employers and training providers about the low literacy and numeracy capabilities of some school leavers 2016 – minimum standard of literacy and numeracy required to achieve a Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) Feedback from employers and training providers about the low literacy and numeracy capabilities of some school leavers 2016 – minimum standard of literacy and numeracy required to achieve a Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE)

Background information Online Literacy and Numeracy Assessment (OLNA) Background information Online Literacy and Numeracy Assessment (OLNA) OLNA has been designed to measure skills identified with those being necessary after a student leaves school Current Year 12 students will be the first to be required to meet this new minimum standard OLNA has been designed to measure skills identified with those being necessary after a student leaves school Current Year 12 students will be the first to be required to meet this new minimum standard

Numeracy and Literacy requirement (OLNA) Students can meet this requirement either by: demonstrating Band 8 or higher in their NAPLAN test in Year 9, (deemed to be ‘pre-qualified’) or by achieving the minimum standard required in the Online Numeracy and Literacy Assessments Students can meet this requirement either by: demonstrating Band 8 or higher in their NAPLAN test in Year 9, (deemed to be ‘pre-qualified’) or by achieving the minimum standard required in the Online Numeracy and Literacy Assessments

OLNA Assessments Details The OLNA is comprised of three different assessments Literacy – Reading Literacy – Writing Numeracy Students will be given login and password details as they enter the assessment room The OLNA is comprised of three different assessments Literacy – Reading Literacy – Writing Numeracy Students will be given login and password details as they enter the assessment room

OLNA Structure NumeracyReadingWriting Number of Questions 451 (600 word limit) Question typeMultiple-choiceOpen-ended ModeOnline point and clickTyped online Time50 minutes60 minutes

Practice & Example OLNA Students will be given an opportunity in class over the next week, if not already, to try a practice OLNA test during class time. SCSA has broadened the scope of these practice tests this year to include a full example assessment of each of the components. Students will be given an opportunity in class over the next week, if not already, to try a practice OLNA test during class time. SCSA has broadened the scope of these practice tests this year to include a full example assessment of each of the components.

Practice & Example OLNA Students can access these at home, details will be on their OLNA information sheets. Login : 1366 Password : prac14 Students can access these at home, details will be on their OLNA information sheets. Login : 1366 Password : prac14

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OLNA Schedule Writing Component Tuesday March 8 Reading Component Friday March 11 Numeracy Component Monday March 14 To be conducted on College computers in the Technology Building beginning during Connect class and ending at the end of Period 1. Catch up assessments opportunities will be scheduled for each day following the assessments Writing Component Tuesday March 8 Reading Component Friday March 11 Numeracy Component Monday March 14 To be conducted on College computers in the Technology Building beginning during Connect class and ending at the end of Period 1. Catch up assessments opportunities will be scheduled for each day following the assessments

Who has to sit the assessments? Each student will receive an ‘Information for Students’ letter detailing when and where they should go to sit the assessment

Prequalified ? Some students, based on last year’s NAPLAN results, have been classified as ‘Prequalified’, meaning that they have already met the minimum requirements for that particular aspect of the OLNA

What happens if the minimum requirements are not met? It is expected that some students will not meet the minimum standard of some or all of the OLNA on their first or even subsequent attempts. Students can attempt the OLNA a total of six times. OLNA testing is scheduled to occur every March and September. It is expected that some students will not meet the minimum standard of some or all of the OLNA on their first or even subsequent attempts. Students can attempt the OLNA a total of six times. OLNA testing is scheduled to occur every March and September.

What happens if the minimum requirements are not met? If a student fails to meet the minimum standard on the their third attempt, the student will be deemed ‘At Risk’ ‘At risk’ students will be closely monitored and extra support will be provided within curriculum areas Students can attempt their last OLNA even after the end of the normal school year for Year 12 If a student fails to meet the minimum standard on the their third attempt, the student will be deemed ‘At Risk’ ‘At risk’ students will be closely monitored and extra support will be provided within curriculum areas Students can attempt their last OLNA even after the end of the normal school year for Year 12

Online Literacy and Numeracy Assessment Mark Downsborough – Dean of Administration Mark Downsborough – Dean of Administration