The work requirements of a course are processes, products or performances that provide a significant demonstration of achievement that is measurable against the course’s standards. Work requirements need not be the sole form of assessment for a module.
Module 1 work requirements specifications
Work requirement 1 of 2
Title of work requirement: Action research: The craft of writing
Mode and format: short journal responses – written as part of studio practice
Description: Learners will craft journal responses throughout the module. The responses identify goals for learners own writing, plans and strategies to action goals and reflections on their learning about the practices of published writers.
See Appendix 6: Action research project for further detail.
Size: 450 words in total.
Timing: will depend upon the learning context and the needs of the individual learner
Relevant criteria: Criteria: 1, 4 and 5
Work requirement 2 of 2
Title of work requirement: The fiction text – short story
Mode and format: folio – written
Description: short prose fiction story which will be externally assessed as part of the Writer’s Folio
Part 1: Learners craft an initial version of a short story 600 words in length.
Part 2: They analyse and annotate their short story.
Part 3: Learners expand their initial 600-word short story to a short story that is between 1,500 to 2,000 words. The short story will be edited and proofed to publishable standard over the course of the year. It will conform to manuscript standard formatting and layout for print publishing.
Part 4: Learners craft an accompanying reflective statement in which they discuss their intent and their compositional choices.
See Appendix 7 for information on reflective statements.
Size: a maximum of 3,175 words for the folio.
Part 1: a maximum of 600 words and part 2: a maximum of 200 words. Part 3: a range of 1,500 to 2,000 words maximum and part 4: a range of 350 to 375 words maximum
Timing: will depend upon the learning context and the needs of the individual learner
Relationship to external assessment: The final version of the short story is externally assessed and forms part of the Writer’s Folio which will be finalised in module 3.
In consultation with the provider, over the course of the year learners may ‘refine’ their writing developed in module 1 for submission in the externally assessed folio. Refinement is the process of either revision or reworking or both, plus any additional editing and proofing the student-author engages in to prepare their written work for submission. The provider must monitor progress and development of all written pieces for the folio throughout the writing process.
Relevant criteria: Criteria: 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
Module 2 Work requirements specifications
Work requirement 1 of 2
Title of work requirement: Action research: The process of Writing
Mode and format: short journal responses – written as part of studio practice
Description: Learners will craft journal responses throughout the module. The responses identify goals for learners’ own writing, plans and strategies to action goals and reflections on their learning about the process of writing.
See Appendix 6: Action research project for further detail.
Size: 450 words in total.
Timing: will depend upon the learning context and the needs of the individual learner
Relevant criteria: Criteria: 1, 4 and 5
Work requirement 2 of 2
Title of work requirement: My nonfiction text
Mode and format: folio – written or written and multimodal
Description: creative nonfiction text and pitch which will be externally assessed as part of the Writer’s Folio.
Part 1: Learners craft a creative nonfiction text and 1 – 4 images may be included. The creative nonfiction text will be crafted, edited and proofed to publishable standard. It will conform to the formatting, layout and design and the article style for a specific physical or online journal or magazine in which they imagine their nonfiction text might reasonably appear or be published.
Part 2: Learners research and craft a short pitch to introduce and promote their nonfiction text for imagined publication.
See Appendix 7 for basic pitch format guidelines.
Size: a maximum of 2,150 words for the folio. Part 1: a range of 1,500 to 2,000 words maximum or equivalent and part 2: 150 words maximum
Timing: will depend upon the learning context and the needs of the individual learner
Relationship to external assessment: The final draft of the creative nonfiction text is externally assessed and forms part of the Writer’s Folio which will be finalised in module 3 of the English Studio Level 3 course.
In consultation with the provider, over the course of the year learners may ‘refine’ their writing developed in module 2 for submission in the externally assessed folio. Refinement is the process of either revision or reworking or both, plus any additional editing and proofing the student-author engages in to prepare their written work for submission. The provider must monitor progress and development of all written pieces for the folio throughout the writing process.
Relevant criteria: Criteria: 2, 3, 5 and 7
Module 3 Work requirements specifications
Work requirement 1 of 3
Title of work requirement: Action research: My Studio Practice
Mode and format: short journal responses – written as part of studio practice
Description: Learners will craft journal responses throughout the module. The responses identify goals for learners’ own writing, plans and strategies to action goals and reflections on their learning about the practices and processes of writing.
See Appendix 6: Action research project for further detail.
Size: approximately 450 words in total.
Timing: will depend upon the learning context and the needs of the individual learner
Relevant criteria: Criteria: 1, 4 and 5
Work requirement 2 of 3
Title of work requirement: Independent Writer’s Project
Mode and format: one project – written or written and multimodal
Description: The independent writer’s project will be externally assessed as part of the Writer’s Folio.
Part 1: In negotiation with their teacher learners research, plan craft and submit an original polished piece to manuscript standard. The original piece can be written or contain both written and multimodal elements.
Part 2: Learners craft a written pitch to accompany the original piece.
Size: 3,000 to 3,375 words or equivalent in total. Part 1: a range of 2,700 to 3,000 words maximum, or equivalent and part 2: a range of 300 to 375 words
Timing: Will depend upon the learning context and the needs of the individual learner but it is estimated that approximately 70% of the module will be devoted to the research, planning and crafting of the Independent Writing Project and its accompanying pitch
Relationship to external assessment: The final draft of the Independent Writing Project and the synopsis are externally assessed and forms part of the Writer’s Folio which will be finalised in module 3.
Relevant criteria: Criteria: 2, 3, 5 and 8
Work requirement 3 of 3
Title of work requirement: Writer’s Folio
Mode and format: one folio – written or multimodal
Description: Learners will compile an externally assessed Writer’s Folio comprised of three pieces developed in modules 1, 2 and 3 which have been refined over the course of the year to publishable standard and an accompanying pitch for each piece. The Writer’s Folio includes the following work:
- From module 1:
- one extended written short story, presented in manuscript format
- an accompanying written pitch adapted from the reflective statement developed in module 1
- From module 2:
- one extended creative nonfiction text either presented in manuscript format, or in a word only version plus a version utilising formatting, layout and design conventions of chosen physical or online publication
- a refined, accompanying written pitch.
- From module 3:
- one substantial original text – fiction or nonfiction, presented in manuscript or a word only version and a version utilising formatting, layout and design conventions of chosen physical or online publication
- an accompanying pitch developed in module 3.
Size: a range of 6,250 to 7,675 words maximum.
- a range of 1,500 to 2,000 words maximum for the short prose fiction story
- a range of 100 to 150 words maximum for the pitch for the short prose fiction story
- a range of 1,500 to 2,000 words maximum for the creative nonfiction text
- a range of 100 to 150 words maximum for the pitch for the creative nonfiction text
- a range of 2,700 to 3,000 words maximum for the independent writer’s project: original piece
- a range of 350 to 375 words maximum for the pitch for the independent writer’s project: original piece.
Timing: will depend upon the learning context and the needs of the individual learner but it is estimated that approximately 30% of module 3 will be spent on final refinement and proofing of folio texts and attending to submission requirements.
Relationship to external assessment: The Writer’s Folio will be externally assessed.
Relevant criteria: Criteria: 2, 3, 6, 7 and 8