Board hosts Primary Education Forum
The Office of the Board of Studies hosted two Primary Education Research Forums in May and November 2006.
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BOS 20/05
The content of the Economics Stage 6 Syllabus (1999) in HSC Topic One - The Global Economy requires the follow-ing correction to clarify the requirement for a case study of an economy other than Australia (page 33):
The wording for the case study on page 33 now reads:
Case study
A case study on the impact of globalisation on an economy other than Australia must be undertaken, along with the strategies that this economy is using to promote economic growth and development.
BOS 66/03
The Board of Studies advises that for the 2004 School Certificate Australian History, Geography, Civics and Citizenship Test, the order of the components will be as follows: Section 1 (Parts A, B and C) of the test will be the Australian History, Civics and Citizenship component, and Section 2 (Parts A, B and C) will be the Australian Geography, Civics and Citizenship component. The numbering of questions will be sequential throughout the paper.
BOS 48/03
The Board has been advised that the Hospitality Training Package (THH02) has been amended by Tourism Training Australia. As a consequence the Board wishes to advise teachers of the following amendments to the Stage 6 Hospitality Curriculum Framework:
Part A of the syllabus, pages 13, 17, 21, 28 and 42: amend unit code for Prepare and serve espresso coffee to read THHBFB12B.
BOS 33/03
The Board of Studies wishes to advise teachers of Stage 6 Geography of the following correction to the web version of the HSC course internal assessment table (page 36 of the syllabus).
In the heading for the first column, 'Suggested Component' has been replaced with 'Component'.
This correction is to bring the web version into line with the printed version of the syllabus.
BOS 29/03
The Board of Studies wishes to advise teachers of the Stage 6 Hospitality Curriculum Framework of the following errata to Part A of the syllabus.
On page 17 under the heading Certificate I in Hospitality Operations:
rows 6 to 9, (Unit Codes THHBFB02B, THHBFB03B, THHBFB10B and THHBFB12A) replace '-' with the word 'elective' (ie Food and Beverage units of competency are elective for this qualification)
rows 10 to 13, (Unit Codes THHBFO02B, THHBFO10B, THTSOP06B and THTSOP08B) replace the word 'elective- with '-' (ie Front Office units of competency are not elective for this qualification)
BOS 22/03
The Board of Studies advises that, for the 2003 School Certificate Australian History, Geography, Civics and Citizenship test the order of the components will be as follows. Section 1 (Parts A, B and C) of the test will be the Australian Geography, Civics and Citizenship component and Section 2 (Parts A, B and C) will be the Australian History, Civics and Citizenship component. The numbering of questions will be sequential throughout the paper.
BOS 20/03
The Board confirms that the nominated topics for Parts A and B of the Australian History, Civics and Citizenship component of the 2003 School Certificate Australian History, Geography, Civics and Citizenship test are:
Topic 1: Australian Social and Political Life to 1914. Topic 5: Post-war Australia to the 1970s.
These topics were notified in Board Bulletin Official Notice BOS 33/00 (Vol 9 No 5).
For 2004 and 2005, the nominated topics for Parts A and B of the Australian History, Civics and Citizenship component of the test are:
Topic 4: Australia and World War II. Topic 6: Social and Political Issues from the 1970s to the 1990s.
BOS 14/03
Following the marking of the 2002 HSC examinations, the marking guidelines for the practical task and submitted work components of the HSC examinations have been reviewed. Modifications have been made to the marking guidelines for the following subjects:
Dance, Design and Technology, Drama, Industrial Technology, Music 1, and Society and Culture.
BOS 12/03
The Board of Studies wishes to advise teachers of the Stage 6 Hospitality and Tourism Curriculum Frameworks of the following changes to Part B of these syllabuses.
Under HSC Requirements and Advice, the disability discrimination legislation is amended to Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Cth), on page 66 of Part B of the Hospitality syllabus and page 55 of Part B of the Tourism syllabus.