English
As a parent/carer: To help you to be fully aware of your child’s learning What do National 4 or 5 look like for your child? What is the progression route for your son/daughter? How is the English Department putting the NQs in place in S3 and S4? The new English Higher!
The progression route: This year’s S4 students are being presented for National 4 or National 5. The new English Higher will begin NEXT session. When your child achieves National 4 in S4, he/she will study National 5 in S5. When your son/daughter achieves National 5 in S4, he/she will study the new Higher in S5. The new Higher allows for progression from Nat 5.
NATIONAL 3NATIONAL 4NATIONAL 5 HIGHER (From 2015) Understanding Language Listening& Reading (2 Outcomes) Analysis & Evaluation Listening& Reading (2 Outcomes) Analysis & Evaluation Listening& Reading (2 Outcomes) Analysis & Evaluation Listening& Reading (2 Outcomes) Producing Language Talking & Writing (2 Outcomes) Creation & Production Talking & Writing (2 Outcomes) Creation & Production Talking & Writing (2 Outcomes) Creation & Production Talking & Writing (2 Outcomes) Literacy 3 (4 Outcomes) Literacy 4 (4 Outcomes) Portfolio of Writing Portfolio of Writing Course Assessment INTERNAL Added Value Unit 1 Assignment Course Assessment INTERNAL Course Assessment External Course Assessment External
S3 pupils will produce their “Added Value Unit” ( one outcome: a written assignment). Pace & challenge for all learners through the choice of literature studied The development of skills remains a top priority to prepare learners for National 4. Learners will complete their S3 profile highlighting the skills they have developed.
Those aiming for Nat 4 will be preparing for internal assessments and looking to Nat 5 Those learners aiming for Nat 5 will be expected to KNOW their Scottish text(s), a compulsory part of the external exam. For ALL learners homework is a priority – whether reading a text, making notes or handing in a draft of an essay.
This is a COMPULSORY element in the Nat 5 ( this session) and in the new Higher (2015) It is a decision made by the Scottish Government. There is a list of possible texts (Prose, Drama & Poetry) to study. One text will be studied. It is worth 20 marks in the final exam The other, a critical essay on a different genre is also worth 20 marks in the external exam.
Target setting is a priority. This is not new. In the department one-to-one discussion with your child about his/her progress. You will know how he/she is progressing (Effort, Behaviour, Homework) Emphasis is placed on encouraging pupils to be responsible for their own learning. Learners using planners/ meeting deadlines
We pride ourselves in our professionalism. Attainment is always a top priority Two members of staff have been selected to be verifiers: we are working with SQA to ensure standards. Your child will benefit from this expertise Members of the Department will continue in their role as SQA markers. This is beneficial for staff and learners.
By learning more about NQs and the skills required By talking to your child about their learning. Encouraging proof reading – technical accuracy By being aware of deadlines for Folio, critical essays, work on Scottish text. For each piece there will be success criteria. You could check this over with your child. We always offer Supported Study; extra lunchtime sessions
English is all about the working relationship we have with your son/daughter. It is also about working with you to ensure progression and success for your child.