Work program review checklist — RevisedMarch 2015
The information you provide on this form will be used for reviewing work programs for quality assurance purposes as part of legislative functions described in Education (Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority) Act 2014 (s.14). Personal information will be accessed by authorised QCAA staff, including panel staff, and handled in accordance with the Information Privacy Act 2009.
Panel code: / A16 / Subject code: / 087School:
School code: / District:
Reviewer name: / Date:
Compiled by the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority
This form is used by panellists when reviewing work programs. It can also be useful for schools to use as a checklist to ensure that all work program requirements have been met.
Instructions: Indicate Yes or No to the following statements. If your answer is No, please give specific examples of the problem in the Comments section.Course organisation
The course organisation shows: / Yes / No / Comments- topics of study to be studied in each semester
- time allocation for each topic of study
220 hours across two-year course of study
minimum 55 hours per semester indicated
- coverage of core
core material will be taken from the six topics of study
Social and ethical issues and Human–computer interaction are integrated within other topics of study
- additional material occupies no more than 55 hours of the course of study over the four semesters
- core and additional material are not treated separately
- four of the six topics are studied in Year 12
Outline of intended student learning
The scope and depth of the student learning experiences is demonstrated in: / Yes / No / Comments- two sample units of work, including:
time allocation (in hours)
demonstration of the dimension/s of the general objectives
learning experiences identified
- learning experiences that clearly articulate the integration of Social and ethical issues and/or Human–computer interactions
- one unit of work that covers Relational information systems or Software programming core content
Assessment plan
The assessment plan indicates: / Yes / No / Comments- topic of study to be assessed
- assessment techniques, using the terminology of the syllabus (Section 6.5)
- dimension/s in which student achievement is to be assessed
- assessment conditions appropriate for the assessment technique selected
- formative and summative assessments, such that students have the opportunity to become familiar with the assessment techniques that will be used to make summative judgments
- how principles of exit assessment are covered, including:
that judgments about students’ achievements in all assessable general objectives are made a number of times using a variety of assessment techniques and a range of assessment conditions
- all three dimensions will be assessed in each assessment instrument (except for product assessment—minor project)
- verification requirements are met:
at least one instrument that demonstrates all steps of the software development cycle or the information system development cycle
At least one supervised assessment, one extended response assessment and one product assessment
- post-verification assessment
Additional comments
Recommendation for approval
Approved / Not approvedAction to be taken:
Information Processing and Technology 2010
Work program review checklist — Revised / Queensland Curriculum & Assessment Authority
March 2015
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