
Assessing Yr 12 HMS – Wagga Wagga
May 20 @ 8:30 am - 3:30 pm AEST
$440.00
ACHPER NSW offers a comprehensive Stage 6 HMS professional learning program, co-designed and delivered by ACHPER NSW staff and experienced teachers.
Assessing Year 12 HMS is a new one-day workshop co-designed with experienced teachers.
Join us to start designing your Year 12 HMS assessment program.
Explore key planning considerations including NESA’s school-based assessment requirements and task design that addresses weightings between Year 12 HMS skills and knowledge outcomes.
Review ways to schedule depth studies to create teaching efficiencies and build in student choice, while best preparing students for the HSC exam.
Workshop sessions include:
- Unpacking Year 12 HMS course outcomes
- Designing Year 12 school assessment tasks
- Designing processes for formative assessment
- Depth studies assessment considerations
- Assessment schedule planning.
You will be provided with a range of sample resources including:
- assessment schedules
- assessment tasks and notifications
- marking criteria
- formative assessment recording templates.
Who should attend? Any PDHPE teachers interested in teaching the Stage 6 HMS course.
DETAILS
Date: 20 May 2025
Time: 8.30am-3.30pm
Format: in person Wagga Wagga
Register: at link below. Registrations close one week prior
PRESENTER
Pam Willams -Head Teacher Administration, Lisarow High School
Pam has been an educator for 30 years, with experience as Head Teacher PDHPE and Administration at various schools. Pam’s expert knowledge of PDHPE curriculum planning and syllabus has seen her lead and drive change across a wide range of initiatives. Pam firmly believes in the value of developing and nurturing relationships for effective teaching and learning
ACCREDITATION
ACHPER NSW is a NESA recognised PD provider. Attending this workshop will provide participants with 5.5 hours of professional learning addressing Standard 5: Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning for the priority area Delivery & assessment of NSW curriculum.