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Revised Return to School Schedule
Created : 31 Aug 2020, 4:05 PM
Archived : 31 Oct 2020, 12:00 AM
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Foreign Students
Created : 31 Aug 2020, 1:56 PM
Archived : 31 Oct 2020, 12:00 AM
We will have foreign students with us at BCS this year as has been the case since 2003. Before starting at BCS, we are ensuring that each of these students are tested . Following a negative test and an assurance of Quarantine from the host families and related companies for a period of 14 days , these students will be joining our school.
Congratulations
Created : 30 Aug 2020, 9:06 PM
Archived : 30 Oct 2020, 12:00 AM
Congratulations to Ballyduff on winning the Waterford Intermediate Hurling County Championship this evening. Well done to Maurice Geary ( Manager) and Jamie Kearney ( Teacher) and to all our past pupils on the team and panel.
Incoming Cairde
Created : 28 Aug 2020, 1:55 PM
Archived : 28 Oct 2020, 12:00 AM
Could all incoming Cara students please see Teams for a message about training next Wednesday 2nd.
BCS Return to school ... Frequently asked Questions
Created : 28 Aug 2020, 1:46 PM
Archived : 28 Oct 2020, 12:00 AM
BLACKWATER COMMUNITY SCHOOL – QUESTIONS & ANSWERS There are a number of points which we believe need to be clarified for staff, students, and parents at BCS prior to reopening. We have decided to address these through a questions and answers format. Will there be Tutor meetings in the morning? There will not be tutor meetings in the morning as an effort to minimise corridor movement. The roll will be taken at each class by the relevant subject teacher at that particular time throughout the school day. Will morning times be staggered? Our buses arrive early to BCS from 8am onwards. We are asking parents who are driving their students ( and we are mindful that there is a €5.50 grant per day for driving students) to arrive between 8.20 and 8.35 in advance of school starting at 8.40am. Will small break and lunch break be staggered? Yes both, the traditional small break (mid-morning) and lunch break will be staggered with the Junior School (1st, 2nd and 3rd Yr ) at one time and the Senior school at a different time to reduce numbers circulating in the school. Will year groups have separate social areas? Yes, following HSE and DES advice each year group at their assigned morning break and lunch break times will have separate social areas to congregate and minimise any unnecessary interaction. Each year will be assigned their area at their induction session. How will induction for each year group happen? Each class within each year group will receive induction as opposed to the full year group together. Will students be staggered leaving school in the evening? Yes, students will be staggered on leaving the school building during the last class. Will there be a school canteen as normal? It is impossible to maintain social distancing in the school canteen. To minimise risk, we are going without a canteen initially. This will be reviewed. Meanwhile we are asking that students bring their lunches with them. Equally, they will not be left out to the shop across the road or down town as we cannot ensure that social distancing is maintained. Will school water fountains be used? No, we are advised by the HSE/DES not to use communal water fountain so they will be out of action. What will be done to increase ventilation? Where and when possible, doorways will be kept open (weather permitting) to ensure air circulation, also the velux windows and vents will be open. Will there be increased access/exit areas within the school? Yes, we are using all exits and entrances to the school which include 3 through the courtyard and from each practical room. Will signage exist in the school? Yes, we have got recommended HSE/DES Covid related signage professionally printed and will be displayed throughout the school. Also, our school areas will be signed as appropriate for each year group and will be arrows indicating direction of movement along the corridors in a one-way system. How will sanitation work? We will have sanitising stations at the entrances/exits of the school building and inside each classroom. How will classrooms be cleaned? Each classroom will be stocked with cleaning materials and each student will wipe down their own area after each class. Equally , each classroom will be sanitised every evening. Will the school be decluttered? Yes, we have removed all lockers and racks from the corridors to facilitate ease of movement. We have also removed extra furniture from classrooms leaving only the teacher’s desk/chair and student’s desks/chairs. What numbers will be in classrooms? As per DES guidelines most classes will only accommodate 24 students and a teacher. Students will be at a 1 metre intervals in class. Bigger rooms will accommodate up to 30 students only where 1 metre distance can be assured. We have made provision for glass partitions on each teacher’s desk. Will students wear face coverings? Yes, as per DES/HSE advice students and teachers will wear face coverings except where exceptions are outlined re AEN students or for medical reasons. Without lockers, how will students manage books and copies? Students are being prepared for the possibility of distance learning down the line if necessary as per DES instructions. To reduce carrying heavy books, the subject teachers will organise a schedule as to when particular text books are required during the week to minimise carrying unnecessary books each day. How will contact tracing work? A contact log will be maintained for all visitors to the school and for the nonteaching staff. Teaching staff attendance is monitored by our online claims system and students attendance will be monitored by VSware. Do students wear school uniform? Students will wear the PE and normal school uniform on alternate days in consultation with their year head. The TY students have an option of using their 3rd year normal uniform with their PE uniform or having an extra PE uniform (old style) which is being sold at a reduced rate at MaryFM Fashions. Do you have an isolation room? Yes, we have an isolation room where a student suspected of being positive with Covid will be taken and arrangements will be made to send him/her home following parental contact. Will there be study in the evenings? At the moment, following DES advice we are focusing on getting the return to school working safely before providing afterschool study. This will be reviewed within the first month. Will there be co/extracurricular activities? There will be no co/extracurricular activities within the first couple of weeks and then we plan to introduce them after school once school is up and running in a safe fashion. Will staff have their own staffroom area? Staff members will have their usual staffroom but all current crockery and cutlery will be replaced by each person’s personal requirements for each day. Will students have access to toilets? Students will have normal access to toilets. However, students are asked to observe social distancing. Will students have coat hooks? The advice is for students to carry all personal belongings with them including coats. Will students have Mask Breaks? Students will be afforded mask breaks during the school day I hope you have found this Q&A Summary useful. We are constantly reviewing the best ways to navigate the safe return to school for all of our school community .We will provide greater and more personalised details to each year group at their respective Inductions over the coming days. With everyone’s support and patience, we are confident we can make this work. NÍ NEART GO CUR LE CHÉILE, Denis Ring
How to Support your child !
Created : 27 Aug 2020, 4:33 PM
Archived : 27 Oct 2020, 12:00 AM
How to Calm and Support your Child Advice for Parents and Guardians The Government closed all schools in Ireland in order to slow down the spread of the Covid-19 virus and to keep as many people as possible safe and well. This decision affected the lives of all children and young people. While many have coped well, many have found it difficult at times and going back to school may be challenging Some may be feeling worried about someone close to them getting sick or some may be worried about getting sick themselves. Some may be feeling bored, demotivated, sad and lonely. These strong feelings can cause children/young people to behave in ways that can be difficult to understand and manage. If they become overwhelmed by feelings, they can find it hard to control these feelings or how their body reacts to the feelings. This can lead to them ‘acting out” for example, starting fights, lashing out, shouting, hitting or swearing or to ‘acting in’ for example, becoming withdrawn, quiet, sad, refusing to do anything. The following information can help you to support children and young people who feel this way. Teach and Practice Strategies: Many children/young people will not know how to calm themselves down when they feel upset. They can be taught strategies that will help them to calm down, a number of these can be found at the end of this handout. Different activities work for different people, it is important that they try out different ones to see what works for them. You may need to show them these strategies and practice them with your child until they get the hang of them. The Regulate, Relate, Reason Model can help them to learn to manage their feelings physically and emotionally. Remember it is only when people are calm that they can talk about or begin to figure out how to manage how they are feeling or what they are thinking. Regulate: • Keep everybody safe. If the child or young person is in danger of hurting themselves or others, or of damaging property, you may need to remove them or take away any dangerous objects that could hurt them or someone else. • Stay with them and let them know they are safe and secure. “I will stay with you and make sure you are safe”. • Try to use a calm and patient voice. If you seem stressed, anxious, or angry, this can make their anxiety worse. • Tell them lots of children and young people have meltdowns, this is one way they show their stress. • Repeat a calming word/phrase to yourself, such as “breathe”, or use coping thoughts such as “If I am calm, it will help them to be calm”. • Don’t talk about how you think they should be behaving as they won’t be able to hear you or take this on board when they are stressed or having a meltdown. • Demonstrate a strategy which you know they have practiced and you know helps them to calm down. See Appendix 1 for strategies. Relate: • When the meltdown is over, try to understand how they were feeling and what upset them. • It will be important that you remain calm as they will pick up on your stress which could lead to the meltdown getting worse or happening again. • You might want to try to reason with them but remember talking may have the least impact at this time (words are only 7% effective). Again, this could lead to a further meltdown. • As they calm down use short sentences and a calm tone of voice for example, “I know you feel upset right now, this is very hard”. Reason: • When their body signals are saying they are calm, you can talk things through with them and teach them how to manage their meltdown differently the next time. Remember that it might take some time before they are calm enough to talk. This can vary from approximately 40 minutes to a whole day for some. • Emotion Coaching is one approach that is used with children and young people who have meltdowns. It is a step-by-step way to speak to them and to support them. See Appendix 2 of this document or on www.emotioncoaching.co.uk for more information. APPENDIX 1: Calming Strategies Mindfulness: Mindfulness is about bringing one’s attention to the present moment. Here is a simple mindfulness technique: • Sit in a relaxed position with your two feet on the ground. • Take 3 deep breaths relaxing more into the chair. • Pay attention to nice things around you. Firstly, what can you see? Say your answers ‘in your head’. Then move onto what you can hear, then taste… touch… and smell. • Take 3 more deep breaths and enjoy this time of being in the present moment. Deep Breathing: Breathing exercises help reduce feelings of physical tension. The key to deep breathing is to breathe deeply from the tummy, getting as much fresh air as possible into your lungs. When you take deep breaths from the tummy, rather than shallow breaths from your upper chest, you inhale more oxygen. The more oxygen you get, the less tense, short of breath, and anxious you feel. Example: • Sit in a comfortable position with your arms and legs uncrossed. • Inhale slowly through your nose or mouth (one-thousand one, one thousand, two, one-thousand three) and fill your lungs. • Silently and gently say to yourself, “I’m filling my body with calm”. • Exhale slowly through your mouth (one-thousand one, one-thousand two, one-thousand three), and comfortably empty your lungs. • Silently and gently say to yourself, “I’m letting the tension drain away”. • Repeat five times slowly. Younger children can practice deep breathing by blowing up balloons or blowing bubbles into a drink through a straw. In order to do these they have to take in a deep breath to begin. Over time, encourage them to take these breaths without bubbles, balloons or straws. Alternatively, they can try tummy breathing… Tummy Breathing – For Younger Children • Sit or lie down comfortably. • Gently put your hands on your tummy. • When you gently breathe in your tummy will rise. (This may be hard to do at first because we tend to expand the chest to breathe). It may help if you imagine a balloon in your tummy expanding as you breathe in, as the balloon expands your tummy does too!! When you breathe out the air goes out of the balloon and your tummy goes back to its normal size!! By leaving your hands on your tummy you can feel it rising (when you breathe in) and falling (when you breathe out). • Repeat 5 times if this feels comfortable building up to 10 breaths. Muscular Relaxation: Tense and relax different muscle groups in your body. For example, tense your toes on your right foot, hold for one, two, three… and relax. Now do the same with your left foot. Move up your body tensing, holding and relaxing different parts as you go. As your body relaxes, so will your mind. Visualisation – Guided Imagery: Close your eyes and use your imagination to imagine that you are walking down a soft wide path towards the sea. As you walk you feel calm and safe – breathing in and out – calmly and deeply. Suggested Script: You can hear the waves rolling onto the beach. You can smell the sea. You can feel a cool breeze on your face. As you walk along the path - breathing in and out – slowly and deeply – you feel sand beneath your feet – it’s soft and warm. The sun is shining and the sea is blue and glistening. The sound of the waves rolling onto the beach feels comforting and relaxing. And as you look out at the sea you can match your breathing to the pattern of the waves – slowly in and deeply out– relaxed and happy. You can feel the sun’s warmth filling the whole of your body as you gaze towards the water which is bright and blue and green. The beach is golden, long and wide and there is no-one here but you. This is your beach – your place – your time. Breathing in, filling your body with warmth and relaxation and breathing out – letting go of any stress. As you continue to breathe slowly and deeply, lower yourself onto the sand. Sitting here quietly you can watch the waves lapping onto the beach – the water is clear and bright and as you watch you continue to feel the warm relaxing feeling flowing over you – and you feel safe and happy and content. There is no one here but you – this is your beach – this is your place – this is your time. Sitting here in the warm, soft sand, soaking up the sunshine you feel strong and calm and you feel ready to return. Breathing in and out …slowly and deeply. Grounding: Grounding strategies can be used to help self regulate. These involve focusing attention on something in the moment and trying to focus only on that task. For example, counting breaths in and out, focusing on naming five things in the room, counting the lines on your hand, finding items that are a certain colour in the room. Scaling: Using a scale with pictures (see Fig. 1) can help children and young people to recognise how strong the emotions are that they are feeling. Ask them where they are on the scale. Help them work out some calming activities they can use at each point on the scale. Meltdown – I’m not ok I’m getting anxious I feel calm Fig 1: A simple Feelings scale The Turtle Technique: This can be used to teach self-control to younger children. The technique should be taught when they are calm and relaxed and you can remind them to use it if they are becoming stressed or about to have a meltdown. • Tell the story of a turtle who is always getting into trouble because he does not stop to think. These problems make him cross and angry and he ends up fighting with everyone. With help from a wise old turtle, the young turtle learns that when he has a problem or when he feels angry or sad, he can pull his body in to his shell to think. • The child learns the turtle technique, they pull their arms close to their bodies, curl up in their shells stop, think and then relax. This helps them to feel relaxed after tensing their muscles and it helps to develop self-control and problem solving skills. For some it may help to make a physical turtle shell that they can go into. Other useful links: NEPS Relaxation text ​NEPS Relaxation podcast Appendix 2: Strategy for Reasoning 1. Recognise the child or young person’s feelings and empathise with them. • Try to notice what emotions they may be feeling. “I can see you are very upset right now.” 2. Support and put a name to what they may be feeling • “It’s ok to feel angry and frustrated. This is a difficult time for you.” 3. Set limits (if necessary) • Remember - All feelings are ok, it’s what we do with them that matters. 4. Help them to problem-solve • When they have calmed down talk in a kind and supportive way about what behaviours are and are not acceptable. • Talk about the feelings that caused the behaviour. “You were angry and upset because…………..” • Try to focus on the positive, acceptable behaviour, i.e. what you would like to see, instead of the problem behaviour. • Brainstorm with them some other ways that they could have dealt with their feelings. • Talk about how feelings come and go and even though they may be sad or scared right now, they will probably feel better soon. Developed by the DES National Educational Psychological Service (NEPS)
COVID Advice for parents
Created : 26 Aug 2020, 3:32 PM
Archived : 26 Oct 2020, 12:00 AM
COVID-19 Advice for parents Symptoms to look out for and when to contact your GP Schools are back and the winter season is ahead of us. Every year, schoolchildren get colds, flu and other infections. This time, coronavirus (COVID-19) is with us. Here is a guide on what symptoms to look out for and what to do if your child is unwell. When to keep your child at home and phone your GP Do not send your child to school or childcare if any of the following is true. Your child has: • a temperature of 38 degrees Celsius or more • any other common symptoms of coronavirus such as a new cough, loss or changed sense of taste or smell, or shortness of breath • been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for coronavirus • been living with someone who is unwell and may have coronavirus You will need to: 1. Isolate your child. This means keeping them at home and completely avoiding contact with other people, as much as possible. Your child should only leave your home to have a test or to see your GP. 2. Phone your GP. They will advise you if your child needs a coronavirus test. 3. Everyone that your child lives with should also restrict their movements, at least until your child gets a diagnosis from their GP or a coronavirus test result. This means not going to school, childcare or work. 4. Treat your child at home for their symptoms. When it’s okay to send your child to school or childcare It’s usually okay to send your child to school or childcare if they: • only have nasal symptoms, such as a runny nose or a sneeze • do not have a temperature of 38 degrees Celsius or more (as long as their temperature has not been lowered by taking any form of paracetamol or ibuprofen) • do not have a cough • have not been in close contact with anyone who has coronavirus • do not live with anyone who is unwell and may have coronavirus • have been told by a GP that their illness is caused by something else, that is not coronavirus. Your GP will tell you when they can return to school or childcare • have got a negative (‘not detected’) coronavirus test result and have not had symptoms for 48 hours Most of the time, you do not need to phone your GP if a runny nose or sneezing are your child’s only symptoms. Talk to your pharmacist instead. Preventing the spread of illness Help children to understand and to follow this advice: Wash their hands Use tissues or regularly elbows to cover their coughs and sneezes More information Keep their distance from people who are sneezing or coughing Don’t share toys Don’t share food at lunch or other times Go to hse.ie/coronavirus for more information. This includes advice on the following: • protecting your child from coronavirus • if your child has symptoms of coronavirus • getting urgent medical advice if your child is very unwell • children with underlying health conditions • explaining coronavirus to your child • how your child should wash their hands • caring for a child isolating and self-isolation • treating coronavirus symptoms at home • bringing your child to a test centre and test results Flu vaccine This year, all children aged 2 to 12 years will be offered the children’s nasal flu vaccine free of charge. See hse.ie/flu For updates visit www.gov.ie/health-covid-19 www.hse.ie Published: August 2020 Ireland’s public health advice is guided by WHO and ECDC advice
TY uniform
Created : 22 Aug 2020, 9:38 AM
Archived : 22 Oct 2020, 12:00 AM
To facilitate TY students changing their uniform during the week , they can use their grey/ black school uniform on alternate days with the PE uniform. This should still be in good condition given its limited use in 3rd year last year due to the school closure . Also , another option is that MaryFM fashions is providing reductions on the Hoodie and T shirt !
Guidance re Changes in Assessment for 220/21 for DES State Examinations
Created : 22 Aug 2020, 9:29 AM
Archived : 22 Oct 2020, 12:00 AM
Assessment Arrangements For Junior Cycle and Leaving Certificate Examinations 2021 20 Introduction 21 Overall, the changes can be viewed as reflecting and recognising a loss of learning time in the 2019/20 school year in a fair manner, with some contingency for future learning loss that may occur during the 2020/21 school year also built in. They provide clarity, certainty and reassurance to students, their parents/guardians, teachers and schools in advance of the start of the 2020/2021 school year. The document details the adjusted assessment arrangements for every subject/ module descriptor in the Leaving Certificate Established, Leaving Certificate Applied, Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme and Junior Cycle programmes. When you click on the relevant subject title, you will be brought to the page detailing the particular arrangements for that subject. This document sets out the adjusted assessment arrangements for post- primary students taking certificate examinations in the 2020/21 school year. These arrangements are designed to take account of the disrupted learning experienced by students during the 2019/20 school year. The adjustments have been arrived at through discussions between the Department of Education and Skills (DES), the State Examinations Commission (SEC) and the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA) and key stakeholders. As schools have significant autonomy in determining how to sequence and pace learning for students in their schools, no centrally prescribed adjustment of the curriculum and courses of study would be effective for students taking the certificate examinations in 2021. Consequently, the most appropriate way to reflect and take account of the challenges for students that have occurred in 2019/20 and may occur in 2020/21 is to incorporate adjustments to the certificate examinations in 2021. As the loss of learning through school closures will have affected students’ engagement with their course of study in different ways, the adjustments put in place will play to student strengths by leaving intact the familiar overall structure of the examinations, while incorporating additional choice. In some cases, the adjustment measures will provide more time for tuition by, for example, reducing preparatory work for practical examinations. In addition, briefs for coursework will be issued at least a month earlier in the school year to provide certainty for students. Changes to the national assessment arrangements have been made with due regard for the principles of equity, fairness and integrity as these principles apply to assessment and examinations and refer to student- to-student, subject-to-subject, and year-to-year comparisons. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 -2 - Senior Cycle Accounting Agricultural Science Ancient Greek Applied Maths Arabic Art (including Craft) Biology Business Chemistry SENIOR CYCLE For the Leaving Certificate Established examinations, there will be no change to the length of the written examinations. For subjects where the SEC issues project briefs during the 2020/21 school year, the intention is to generally issue these at least four weeks earlier than normal. Subjects with course work completion dates typically late in the school year, will be asked to submit this coursework two weeks earlier than normal as a contingency measure. In this context, teachers are encouraged to plan and undertake these projects as early as possible in the programme of study. The adjusted assessment arrangements to the LCA programme and LCVP are accessed by clicking the programme title on the right. Classical Studies Computer Science Construction Studies Design and Communications Graphics Economics Engineering English French Geography German Hebrew Studies History Home Economics Social and Scientific Irish Italian Japanese Latin Mathematics Music Physics & Chemistry Physical Education Physics Politics and Society Religious Education Russian Spanish Technology SPHE RESOURCES Non-Curricular Languages -3 - Leaving Certificate Applied Programme Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme Junior Cycle JUNIOR CYCLE With regard to Junior Cycle, the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA) has published the revised arrangements for Classroom-Based Assessments for students entering third year in 2020, and these are available here: CBA revised arrangements for cohort of third-year students 2020/21. The number of CBAs to be completed by these students has been reduced and each student must complete only one CBA in each subject and short course. The dates for the completion of CBA1 for that cohort has been extended into the new school year. Students taking the junior cycle final examinations in 2021 will not be required to complete Assessment Tasks for the relevant subjects. The grade descriptor awarded for these subjects will be based on the examination paper only. Specific arrangements have been put in place for Music, Art and Home Economics and are detailed in the relevant section. Adjustments have been made to the examination components of the following Junior Certificate subjects: • Ancient Greek • Classical Studies • Jewish Studies • Latin • Religious Education • Technologies: Technology, Technical Graphics, Materials Technology - Wood and Metalwork Ancient Greek Visual Art Business Studies Classical Studies English French German Geography History Home Economics Irish Italian Jewish Studies Latin Mathematics Metalwork Mat. Tech. Wood Music Religious Education Science Spanish Technical Graphics Technology ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 -4 - HOME Higher & Ordinary ACCOUNTING WRITTEN EXAMINATION An additional alternative Q1 will be provided (Sole/Company/Manufacturing) to provide choice. No adjustment. Q. 5 will be on Interpretation of Accounts No adjustment. 2021 ADJUSTMENTS WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section 1 – Financial Accounting Q1 – 120 marks Q2, Q3, Q4 – answer any two Section 2 – Financial Accounting Section 3 – Management Accounting ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 -5 - Higher & Ordinary COURSEWORK WRITTEN EXAMINATION • Total marks for the written paper is 300 marks. • Paper is 2.5 hours in duration at both levels. • The sample paper to be published in Autumn 2020 will be designed to exemplify the structure of examination papers from 2022 onward. It will contain 2 sections A and B. » Section A will be a series of unrelated short questions (10 questions at 10 marks each) some of which will be structured, some synoptic and some a mixture of both. Some internal choice on two questions. » Section B will comprise long questions (five questions to answer four at 50 marks each), with structured, synoptic and a mixture of both question types. COURSEWORK No adjustment. WRITTEN EXAMINATION • No adjustment. • No adjustment. » Section A – an increase in choice with 12 questions provided and 10 to be answered. In addition, there will be some internal choice through internal optionality in four questions. » Section B – there will be an increased choice with six questions provided to answer four questions, with internal optionality in two questions. HOME AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE 2021 ADJUSTMENTS ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 -6 - Higher WRITTEN EXAMINATION Total of four questions • Question 1 • Question 2 • Question 3 Prescribed Text* (see below) Answer Part A (i) Translate from Greek and (ii) Answer any three questions from a total of five questions or Part B (i) Translate from Greek and (ii) Answer any three questions from a total of five questions • Question 4 Answer three questions (on history, art and architecture, and literature). One from section A (total of four questions). One from section B (total of four questions). And one from either section. *Prescribed Text The Joint Association of Classical Teachers’ Greek Course: The Intellectual Revolution (published by Cambridge University Press, 2nd edition 2015): Part III Plato, Pages 131 – 151 inclusive. (Selections in Greek and in translation, from Plato’s Apology and Phaedo) or The Joint Association of Classical Teachers’ Greek Course: A World of Heroes (published by Cambridge University Press, 2nd edition 2015): Part I Homer, Pages 6 – 53 inclusive. (Selections in Greek and in translation, from Homers’ Iliad, Book XXII.) ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 -7 - WRITTEN EXAMINATION • No adjustment • No adjustment • 3 A (i) and 3 B (i) Reduce the amount of prescribed text to be studied ** (see below) 3 A (ii) Increased internal choice: Answer any three from a total of seven questions 3 B (ii) Increased internal choice: Answer any three from a total of seven questions • Answer any three from a list of eight questions. (The necessity to answer from both section A and section B is removed.) The eight questions will cover the same range of topics (on history, art and architecture, and literature) as in previous years. **Reduced Prescribed Text The Joint Association of Classical Teachers’ Greek Course: The Intellectual Revolution (published by Cambridge University Press, 2nd edition 2015): Part III Plato, Pages 131 – 146 (up to the end of Section 25) inclusive. (Selections in Greek and in translation, from Plato’s Apology) or The Joint Association of Classical Teachers’ Greek Course: A World of Heroes (published by Cambridge University Press, 2nd edition 2015): Part I Homer, Pages 6 – 46 (up to line 404, the end of Section 16) inclusive. (Selections in Greek and in translation, from Homers’ Iliad, Book XXII.) ANCIENT GREEK HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS ANCIENT GREEK HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Ordinary WRITTEN EXAMINATION Total of three questions • Question 1 • Question 2 Prescribed Text* (see below) Answer Part (i) Translate from Greek and Part (ii) Answer any four questions from a total of six questions. • Question 3 Answer three questions (on history, art and architecture, and literature). One from section A (total of four questions). One from section B (total of four questions). And one from either section. *Prescribed Text The Joint Association of Classical Teachers’ Greek Course: Reading Greek — Text and Vocabulary (published by Cambridge University Press, 2nd edition 2007), Sections Fifteen to Twenty (inclusive). WRITTEN EXAMINATION ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 -8 - • • • No adjustment. 2 (i) Reduce the amount of prescribed text to be known** (see below) 2 (ii) Increase internal choice: Answer any four from a total of eight questions. Answer any three from a list of eight questions. (The necessity to answer from both section A and section B is removed.) The eight questions will cover the same range of topics (on history, art and architecture, and literature) as in previous years. **Reduced Prescribed Text The Joint Association of Classical Teachers’ Greek Course: Reading Greek — Text and Vocabulary (published by Cambridge University Press, 2nd edition 2007), Sections Fifteen to Nineteen (inclusive). HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher & Ordinary WRITTEN EXAMINATION APPLIED MATHS WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment. This examination already has a very wide degree of choice. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 -9 - HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher & Ordinary ARABIC READING COMPREHENSION LITERATURE Candidates must answer both of the questions set in any two of the following three areas: • The Koran (35 marks x 2) • Classical Arabic verse (35 marks x 2) • Modern Arabic prose (35 marks x 2) In total candidates answer four questions in the Literature section of the paper. LANGUAGE USE/GRAMMAR CONTINUOUS WRITING/COMPOSITION READING COMPREHENSION No adjustment. LITERATURE An increase in the level of choice will be made available to candidates. This will be achieved by: Including one extra question in each of the following areas: The Koran (35 marks x 3) • Classical Arabic verse (35 marks x 3) • Modern Arabic prose (35 marks x 3) Candidates will be required to answer any four of the nine questions provided. LANGUAGE USE/GRAMMAR No adjustment. CONTINUOUS WRITING/COMPOSITION No adjustment. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 10 - ART (INCLUDING CRAFT) HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher & Ordinary COURSEWORK Based on a brief issued by the SEC, each candidate must research, develop and execute two artefacts during a coursework period. INVIGILATED PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Invigilated exam in which candidates make two drawings of a model in two different set poses. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Three sections – • Irish Art • European Art (1,000 AD – Present), • Appreciation of Art Answer one question from each section. COURSEWORK Each candidate will research, develop and execute one artefact during the same length of coursework period as normal. Brief will issue earlier with a closing date of mid-March INVIGILATED PRACTICAL EXAMINATION This component will not be assessed in 2021. The marks associated with this component will not be reallocated and Art will be marked and graded using the other components based on their normal mark allocations. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Three sections – • Irish Art • European Art (1,000 AD – Present), • Appreciation of Art Answer three questions in total: one question from any two sections and a third from any of the three sections. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 11 - HOME BIOLOGY 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher & Ordinary WRITTEN EXAMINATION Paper divided into three sections; A, B and C. Total mark for the paper is 400 marks. Paper 3 hours in duration at both levels. Section A – short questions (Q1 to Q6) – five questions to answer from six. Section B – Mandatory practical questions (Question 7 to Question 9) – two questions to answer from three. (Course has 22 mandatory activities). Section C – Long questions (Q10 to Q15) – four questions to do from six. Two of the long questions have internal choice, answer two of three parts. Questions are awarded 60 marks each. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Increased choice will be provided by provision of additional questions. Section A will comprise Questions 1 to 7 (previously 1 to 6). Section B Questions 8 to 10 (previously 7 to 9) and Section C Questions 11 to 17 (previously 10 to 15). Section A – an additional short question will be included – Question 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Candidates will answer any five of seven questions. Section B – each of the three questions will be aligned with a specific learning unit or part of a unit: • Question 8 will assess activities from Unit 1, sub-unit 2.1 and 2.5 – total of 8 practicals. • Question 9 will assess activities from sub- unit 2.2. – total of 7 practicals (1 Higher Level only). • Question 10 will assess activities from Unit 3 – total of 7 practicals. Section C – Increase choice by the inclusion of additional questions: • An extra full long question will be introduced i.e. as well as Q13 there will be a similarly structured Q14. • An additional part (d) will be added to both of the following questions Q16 and Q17 (formerly Q14 and Q15). In each of these two questions candidates will have a choice of four parts to answer any two. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 12 - Higher HOME BUSINESS 2021 ADJUSTMENTS WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section 1 - Short Questions Answer eight from 10 questions. Section 2 - ABQ (3, 4, 5), Units 3, 4, 5 Section 3 - Long Questions Four questions to be answered. One question to be answered from Part 1, two from Part 2, and the 4th question from either Part 1 or 2. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Answer eight from 12 questions. No adjustment. However, in light of the choice introduced within the examination the SEC will be cognisant of the word count of the ABQ. Part 1 and Part 2 – increased choice with four questions in each (i.e. one additional question in part 1). Candidates must answer one question from Part 1 and one question from Part 2 and any other two questions. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 13 - Ordinary HOME BUSINESS 2021 ADJUSTMENTS WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section 1 - Short Questions Answer 10 from 15. Section 2 - Long Questions One question to be answered from Part 1 and two from Part 2, and the 4th question from either Part 1 or 2. WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment. Part 1 and Part 2 – increased choice with four questions in each (i.e. one additional question in part 1). Candidates must answer one question from Part 1 and one question from Part 2 and any other two questions. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 14 - HOME CHEMISTRY 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher & Ordinary WRITTEN EXAMINATION Answer eight questions in all; these must include at least two questions from Section A. Q4(k) and Q11(c) are based on the Options. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Answer any eight questions. The Options will not be examined in 2021 and therefore Q4(k) and Q11(c) will be based on the Core syllabus. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 15 - HOME CLASSICAL STUDIES 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher & Ordinary WRITTEN EXAMINATION The examination paper is divided into three Groups. Broadly speaking, the first Group is historical, the second literary and the third art/ architecture (with philosophy). Each Group comprises a number of Topics. Each Topic has four questions. Candidates must select four Topics. They must select one Topic from each Group and they can choose their fourth Topic from any Group. Candidates select their questions as follows: two questions from two of their chosen Topics and one question from each of the remaining two Topics. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates must answer one question from a Topic in each of the three Groups. They can then select their remaining three questions from any Topic, up to a maximum of three questions from any one Topic. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 16 - Higher COURSEWORK: COMMON LEVEL Completed over ten weeks,, commencing in January, to create a computational artefact and 2500-word report. The coursework is based on Strand 3 of the curriculum specification, with any or all of the four Applied Learning Tasks being assessed. In 2020 the computational artefact had three basic features and four advanced features. COURSEWORK: COMMON LEVEL • Increase the time period to complete the project to 12 weeks. The brief will be released earlier with a closing date of Friday, March 12th. • Teachers will be informed which two of the four Applied Learning Tasks (ALTs) will be the primary focus of the coursework for 2021. This will allow teachers to focus primarily on these two ALTs between September and the release of the coursework brief in December. Candidates would still be permitted to use the skills they have acquired from the remaining two ALTs, if they have been studied, but could adequately complete the coursework project if they have only completed the two listed ALTs. • The computational artefact will have three basic features (unchanged) and three advanced features (reduction of one). WRITTEN EXAMINATION The time and number of questions on the examination paper will remain unchanged, however, an element of choice will be introduced. Candidates will be given the following choice: Section A – complete 9 of 12 short questions Section B – complete 2 of 3 long questions Section C – there will only be 2 parts to the question, rather than 3 that appeared in the sample paper. Part (b) will be an open-ended question with candidates enabled to design their own solution to a programming task. Python is the only programming language to be assessed in the examination. HOME COMPUTER SCIENCE 2021 ADJUSTMENTS WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A – complete all 12 short questions Section B – complete all 3 long questions Section C – complete 1 programming question Javascript, HTML and Python programming languages are assessed. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 17 - HOME COMPUTER SCIENCE 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Ordinary COURSEWORK: COMMON LEVEL COURSEWORK: COMMON LEVEL Completed over 10 weeks, commencing in • January, to create a computational artefact and 2500-word report. The coursework is based on Strand 3 of the curriculum specification, with any or all of the four Applied Learning Tasks • being assessed. In 2020 the computational artefact had 3 basic features and four advanced features. Increase the time period to complete the project to 12 weeks. The brief will be released earlier with a closing date of Friday, March 12th. Teachers will be informed which two of the four Applied Learning Tasks (ALTs) will be the primary focus of the coursework for 2021. This will allow teachers to focus primarily on these two ALTs between September and the release of the coursework brief in December. Candidates would still be permitted to use the skills they have acquired from the remaining two ALTs, if they have been studied, but could adequately complete the coursework project if they have only completed the two listed ALTs. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A – complete all 12 short questions Section B – complete all 3 long questions Section C – complete 1 programming question Javascript, HTML and Python programming languages are assessed. • The computational artefact will have three basic features (unchanged) and three advanced features (reduction of one). WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A – complete 9 of 12 short questions Section B – complete 2 of 3 long questions Section C – there will only be 2 parts to the question, rather than 3 that appeared in the sample paper. Python is the only programming language to be assessed in the examination. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 18 - Higher WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates must answer Question 1 (compul- sory) (60 marks) and four other questions from 9 (60 marks each). PRACTICAL SKILLS TEST (COMMON LEVEL) COMPONENT: COURSEWORK (COMMONLEVEL) WRITTEN EXAMINATION Increased choice in written examination. Candidates to answer any five from 10 questions. PRACTICAL SKILLS TEST (COMMON LEVEL) No adjustment. COMPONENT: COURSEWORK (COMMONLEVEL) CONSTRUCTION STUDIES HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Candidates must submit an artefact, design • folio and three experiments as part of their coursework. Coursework must be complete by the last Friday in April. Candidates must answer Question 1 (compulsory) (50 marks) and three other • questions from 8 (50 marks each). The experiments requirement will be removed for the 2021 examinations. The marks will be reallocated across the remaining sections of the marking scheme for the artefact (50%) and design folio (50%). ‘Instruction to candidates’ on coursework 2021 to issue in early September instead of November (as in previous years). ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 19 - • The ‘Instructions to candidates’ document to include the revised marking scheme highlighting the coursework requirements, mark allocations for 2021, and a recommendation to issue advising candidates and teachers to give careful consideration to coursework selection in 2021 given the period of school closure in the 2019/20 school year and potential loss of further time. CONSTRUCTION STUDIES WRITTEN EXAMINATION Increased choice in written examination. Candidates to answer any four from nine questions. PRACTICAL SKILLS TEST (COMMON LEVEL) No adjustment. COMPONENT: COURSEWORK (COMMON LEVEL) • Earlier completion date of two weeks to be specified by SEC. • The experiments requirement will be removed for the 2021 examinations. The marks will be reallocated across the remaining sections of the marking scheme for the artefact (50%) and design folio (50%). • ‘Instruction to candidates’ on coursework 2021 to issue in early September instead of November (as in previous years). • The ‘Instructions to candidates’ document to include the revised marking scheme highlighting the coursework requirements, mark allocations for 2021, and a recommendation advising consideration to coursework selection in 2021 given the period of school closure in the 2019/20 school year and potential loss of further time. HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Ordinary WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates must answer Question 1 (compulsory) (50 marks) and three other questions from eight (50 marks each). PRACTICAL SKILLS TEST (COMMON LEVEL) COMPONENT: COURSEWORK (COMMON LEVEL) Candidates must submit an artefact, design folio and three experiments as part of their coursework. Coursework must be complete by the last Friday in April. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 20 - STUDENT ASSIGNMENT Output 1: Suggested one to two pages. Output 2: Suggested two to three pages. Output 3: Suggested one page. 50 marks. Output 4: 1 electronic assembly file, plus unlimited part files, where appropriate. eDrawing file. Output 5: SolidWorks hardcopies – Suggested two to four pages. Output 6: One page. 50 marks. Output 7: Suggested two to four pages. Output 8: Suggested one page. Output 9: Suggested two to four pages plus Electronic SolidWorks files. 60 marks. No restriction on parts created. Total portfolio: Max 14 pages. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A (Core): Four questions, answer any three. All questions in Section A carry 20 marks each. Section B (Core): Three questions, answer any two. All questions in Section B carry 45 marks each. Section C (Optional): Five questions, candidates answer any two of the options studied. All questions in Section C carry 45 marks each. HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher DESIGN AND COMMUNICATIONS GRAPHICS STUDENT ASSIGNMENT Combine Output 1 & Output 2: Suggested max of two pages. Output 2 (was Output 3): Suggested max of one page. 50 marks. Output 3 (was Output 4): Max one electronic assembly file, plus a max of 10 part files (but no less than five), where appropriate. eDrawing file. 60 marks Output 4 (was Output 5): SolidWorks hardcopies – Suggested one to two pages. Photo realistic representation (was Output 6) is no longer required. 50 marks. Output 5 (was Output 7): Suggested one to three pages. Output 6 (was Output 8): Suggested one page. Output 7 (was Output 9): Suggested two to fourpages plus Electronic SolidWorks files. 60 marks. No less than five parts and no more than 10 parts. Total portfolio: Max 10 pages. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A (Core): Four questions, answer any three. All questions in Section A carry 20 marks each. Section B (Core): Three questions, answer any two. All questions in Section B carry 60 marks each. Section C (Optional): Five questions, candidates answer any one of the options studied. All questions in Section C carry 60 marks. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 21 - STUDENT ASSIGNMENT Output 1: Suggested one to two pages. Output 2: Suggested two to three pages. Output 3: Suggested one page. 50 marks. Output 4: One electronic assembly file, plus unlimited part files, where appropriate. eDrawing file. Output 5: SolidWorks hardcopies – suggested one to three pages. Output 6: One page. 60 marks. Output 7: Suggested one to two pages. Output 8: Suggested one page. Output 9: Suggested one to three pages plus Electronic SolidWorks files. 50 marks. No restriction on parts created. Total portfolio: Max 12 pages. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A (Core): Four questions, answer any three. All questions in Section A carry 20 marks each. Section B (Core): Three questions, answer any two. All questions in Section B carry 45 marks each. Section C (Optional): Five questions, candidates answer any two of the options studied. All questions in Section C carry 45 marks each. HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Ordinary DESIGN AND COMMUNICATIONS GRAPHICS STUDENT ASSIGNMENT Combine Output 1 & Output 2: Suggested max of two pages. Output 2 (was Output 3): Suggested max of one page. 50 marks. Output 3 (was Output 4): Max one electronic assembly file, plus a max of three part files, where appropriate. eDrawing file. Output 4 (was Output 5): SolidWorks hardcopies – suggested one to two pages. Photo realistic representation (was Output 6) is no longer required. Output 5 (was Output 7): Suggested one to two pages. Output 6 (was Output 8): Suggested one page. Output 7 (was Output 9): Suggested one to two pages plus Electronic SolidWorks files. 50 marks. No more than three parts created and no more than 6 parts. Total portfolio: Max eight pages. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A (Core): Four questions, answer any three. All questions in Section A carry 20 marks each. Section B (Core): Three questions, answer any two. All questions in Section B carry 60 marks each. Section C (Optional): Five questions, candidates answer any one of the options studied. All questions in Section C carry 60 marks each. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 22 - HOME Higher ECONOMICS 2021 ADJUSTMENTS STUDENT RESEARCH PROJECT Sample Brief issued with Research Topics. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Short Response Questions Answer eight questions (internal choice within two questions). Extended Response Questions Answer four out of five extended response questions. STUDENT RESEARCH PROJECT Brief to issue to schools in early September. The student’s chosen line of enquiry is to be finalised via digital booklet and is to be completed and uploaded for last school day of 1st term (22nd Dec). WRITTEN EXAMINATION Answer eight questions out of 10. Internal choice within three questions at HL – answer (a) and either (b) or (c). Answer four out of six extended response questions. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 23 - HOME Ordinary ECONOMICS 2021 ADJUSTMENTS STUDENT RESEARCH PROJECT Sample Brief issued with Research Topics. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Short Answer Questions Answer eight questions with choice in two questions. Extended Response Questions Answer four out of five extended response questions. STUDENT RESEARCH PROJECT Brief to issue to schools at end of August 2020. The student’s chosen line of enquiry is to be finalised via digital booklet and is to be completed and uploaded for last school day of 1st term (22nd Dec). WRITTEN EXAMINATION Answer eight Short Questions from 10 with choice in three at OL - answer either (a) or (b). Answer four out of six extended response questions. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 24 - ENGINEERING HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates answer Section A (50 marks) and Section B (50 marks) of Question 1 and four other questions (50 marks each). Total: 300 marks. DESIGN PROJECT PRACTICAL SKILLS EXAMINATION Candidates are required to prepare materials and make components, according to the ma- terials list and drawings shown in M74A(ML2), by late April 2021, in advance of the three-day Engineering Practical Examination schedule. M74A(ML2) issues from SEC from mid-October 2020. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Increased (Open) choice in written examination. Question 1, Section A (50 marks) and Question 1, Section B (50 marks) each become standalone questions.Candidates now asked to answer any six from nine questions (50 marks each). Total: 300 marks. DESIGN PROJECT No adjustment. PRACTICAL SKILLS EXAMINATION Candidates not required to prepare any of the material for this examination component. The Engineering teacher may prepare the materials and make the components required for the examination, according to the materials list and drawings that will issue from the SEC in M74A(ML1). Alternatively, the school may outsource this preparatory work. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 25 - ENGINEERING HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Ordinary WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates answer Section A (30 marks) and Section B (35marks) of Question 1 and three other questions (45 marks each). Total: 200 marks. Within Section A of Question 1, candidates are asked to answer six from eight parts and in Section B candidates are asked to answer three from five parts. DESIGN PROJECT PRACTICAL SKILLS EXAMINATION Candidates are required to prepare materials and make components, according to the materials list and drawings shown in M74A(ML2), by late April 2021, in advance of the three-day Engineering Practical Examina- tion schedule. M74A(ML2) issues from SEC from mid-October 2020. WRITTEN EXAMINATION In Question 1 combine Sections A and Section B to form a standalone question now worth 50 marks. In this new Question 1 candidates are asked to answer any eight from 13 parts. Mark totals for remaining questions will be increased from 45 to 50 marks. Candidates will be asked to answer any four from seven questions (50 marks each). Total: 200 marks. DESIGN PROJECT No adjustment. PRACTICAL SKILLS EXAMINATION Candidates not to be involved in preparing material for this examination component. The Engineering teacher may prepare the materials and make the components required for the examination, according to the materials list and drawings that will issue from the SEC in M74A(ML1). Alternatively, the school may outsource this preparatory work. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 26 - HOME ENGLISH 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher WRITTEN EXAMINATION PAPER 1 WRITTEN EXAMINATION PAPER 2 Section I: Single Text - candidates are required to answer one of two questions. Section II: Comparative Studies Candidates have a choice of questions (one of two questions) on each of two of the three modes prescribed for study in a given year. WRITTEN EXAMINATION PAPER 1 No adjustment. WRITTEN EXAMINATION PAPER 2 No adjustment. Include questions on all three modes prescribed for examination in 2021. Candidates will be required to answer on one mode. The internal question choice within modes will remain the same. Single questions (marked out of 70) will require candidates to refer to at least two texts in their response. The same criteria for assessment will apply to candidates irrespective of whether they refer to two texts or to three texts when responding to 70 mark questions in Section II of Leaving Certificate Higher Level English Paper 2, The Comparative Study. Two-part questions (marked out of 30 and 40) will require candidates to refer to one text in answer to part (a) and to two other texts in answer to part (b). The reference requirements outlined above are exemplified in Section II of the 2013 examination paper. One additional poetry question to be included, i.e. candidates will be required to answer one of five questions. Section III: Poetry Part A: Unseen poetry – Candidates are required to answer one of two questions. Part B: Prescribed poetry – candidates are required to answer one of four questions. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 27 - Ordinary WRITTEN EXAMINATION PAPER 1 WRITTEN EXAMINATION PAPER 2 Section I: Single Text – Candidates are required to answer three questions. Question 1 (10 marks x 2) and Question 2 (10 marks) are compulsory. Candidates have a choice of three test items to answer one in Question 3 (30 marks each). Section II: Comparative Studies Candidates have a choice of questions (one of two questions) on each of two of the three modes prescribed for study in a given year. Section III: Poetry Part A: Unseen Poetry – Candidates are required to answer all questions. Part B: Prescribed poetry – Candidates are required to answer on one of four poems. Two questions are based on the list of poems by poets common to both Higher and Ordinary Level, and two from the list of poems prescribed for study at Ordinary Level only. Candidates are required to answer Question 1 and one test item from a choice of three in Question 2. WRITTEN EXAMINATION PAPER 1 No adjustment. WRITTEN EXAMINATION PAPER 2 There will be no compulsory question. Candidates will be required to answer any two of the four questions on the paper. Each question will be worth 30 marks. This change will be achieved by amalgamating the current Question 1 and Question 2 into one three-part question (10 marks x 3) and designating each part of the current Question 3 as three individual 30 mark questions. This change will widen candidate choice. Include questions on all three modes prescribed for examination in 2021. The internal choice will remain the same. No adjustment. Include two additional poems – one from list of poems by poets common to both Higher and Ordinary Levels, and one from the list of poems prescribed for study at Ordinary Level only. Candidates will be required to answer on one of six poems. The internal choice will remain the same. HOME ENGLISH 2021 ADJUSTMENTS ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 28 - FRENCH HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher ORAL EXAMINATION Twelve-minute general conversation including discussion of optional “Document”. LISTENING COMPREHENSION WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A – two reading comprehensions (120 marks) One journalistic piece and one literary piece, 60 marks each. Section B – Written expression (100 marks) Question 1 is compulsory. It uses the reading comprehensions as a springboard. Answer (a) or (b) - 40 marks (90 words approx.) Answer two other questions from Questions 2, 3 and 4. Each question has a choice of two parts, (a) or (b) - 30 marks each (75 words each approx.) (Questions may include diary entry, email, opinion pieces etc....). ORAL EXAMINATION All students will be asked questions on three set topics plus on a wider variety of themes/ topics as part of the general conversation. The “document” will remain optional. The three themes/topics and a set of illustrative type questions on these will be published. LISTENING COMPREHENSION No adjustment. WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment. Section B – Written expression (100 marks) Question 1 remains compulsory but will have a choice of (a), (b) or (c) (now worth 60 marks) Answer one other written question from a choice of five (now worth 40 marks). ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 29 - FRENCH HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Ordinary ORAL EXAMINATION Twelve minute general conversation including discussion of optional “Document”. LISTENING COMPREHENSION WRITTEN EXAMINATION 220 marks Section A – four reading comprehensions (160 marks). Written section Answer two questions from Question 1(a) or (b) or Question 2(a) or (b) (Students are given three points to respond to all three) or Questions 3(a) or (b) (Students are given three points to respond to all three). ORAL EXAMINATION All students will be asked questions on three set topics plus on a wider variety of themes/ topics as part of the general conversation. The document will remain optional. The three themes/topics and a set of illustrative type questions on these will be published. LISTENING COMPREHENSION No adjustment. WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment. Written section Answer any two question from the six available. Question 1(a) – cloze test unchanged. Questions 1(b) – Form – answer parts one to four and three from four remaining parts. Questions 2(a), 2(b) 3(a) and 3(b) internal choice will be introduced. Students will be given five points to respond to three. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 30 - Higher COURSEWORK WRITTEN EXAMINATION Part One - Short Questions – 80 marks – There are 12 short questions on the paper and candidates attempt 10 (each question is worth eight marks). Part Two - Structured and Essay Questions – 320 marks. Candidates attempt four questions (each question is worth 80 marks) as follows: • One question from patterns and processes in the physical environment (Question 1-3) • One question from regional geography (Questions 4-6) • One question from their chosen elective unit (Questions 7-12) • One question from their chosen optional unit (Questions 13-24). COURSEWORK No adjustment. Earlier completion date of 2 weeks to be specified by SEC. WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment. Candidates must attempt four questions. This must include one question from three of the sections below: • Section 1: Patterns and Processes in the Physical Environment (Questions 1-3) • Section 2: Regional Geography (Questions 4-6) • Section 3: Electives (Questions 7-12) • Section 4: Options (Questions 13-24) • The fourth question can be from any section. HOME GEOGRAPHY 2021 ADJUSTMENTS ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 31 - Ordinary COURSEWORK WRITTEN EXAMINATION Part One - Short Questions – 100 marks – There are 12 short questions on the paper and candidates attempt 10 (each question is worth 10 marks). Part Two - Structured Questions – 300 marks Candidates attempt three questions (each question is worth 100 marks) as follows: • One question from patterns and processes in the physical environment (Questions 1-3) • One question from regional geography (Questions 4-6) • One question from their chosen elective unit (Questions 7-12). COURSEWORK No adjustment. Earlier completion date of 2 weeks to be specified by SEC. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Time and mark allocation stays the same. No adjustment. Part Two - Structured Questions – 300 marks Candidates must attempt three questions. This must include one question from two of the sections below: • Section 1: Patterns and Processes in the Physical Environment (Questions 1-3) • Section 2: Regional Geography (Questions 4-6) • Section 3: Electives (Questions 7-12) • The third question can be from any section. HOME GEOGRAPHY 2021 ADJUSTMENTS ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 32 - GERMAN HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher ORAL EXAMINATION Where the picture sequence option is chosen, candidates must prepare five picture stories and are examined, at random, on one picture story. Candidates must prepare five role plays and are examined, at random, on one role paly. LISTENING COMPREHENSION WRITTEN EXAMINATION The final question of the unseen literary passage is one of tone/theme of text where candidates are asked to find three to four examples of the tone/theme in the text. The Applied Grammar section of the paper comprises Question 1 and Question 2 where candidates must answer both. Written Production (Candidates answer Option a or b). Option (a) : Candidates normally offered and answer four points. Option (b): Candidates normally answer five from five points. ORAL EXAMINATION Where the picture sequence option is chosen, candidates prepare three picture stories and are examined, at random, on one picture story. Candidates must prepare three role plays and are examined, at random, on one role paly. LISTENING COMPREHENSION No adjustment. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates will be asked to find one to two examples of tone/theme in the text. Candidates will answer either Question 1 or Question 2 for full marks. Candidates will be offered five points – to answer four. Candidates will be offered six points – to answer five. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 33 - GERMAN HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Ordinary ORAL EXAMINATION Where the picture sequence option is chosen, candidates must prepare five picture stories and are examined, at random, on one picture story. Candidates must prepare five role plays and are examined, at random, on one role play. LISTENING COMPREHENSION WRITTEN EXAMINATION The Applied Grammar section of the paper comprises Question 1 and Question 2 where candidates must answer both. Questions require candidates to (1) deconstruct compound nouns and examine their meaning and (2) select (from a given list) the correct preposition for the sentences. Written Production (Candidates answer Option a or b) Option (a): Candidates are offered and answer five points. Option (b): Candidates write three sentences on each of the five pictures [2-6]. ORAL EXAMINATION Where the picture sequence option is chosen - candidates prepare three picture stories and are examined, at random, on one picture story. Candidates must prepare three role plays and are examined, at random, on one role play. LISTENING COMPREHENSION No adjustment. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates will answer either Question 1 or Question 2 for full marks. Option (a): candidates will be offered six points (excluding the closing sentence), candidates to answer five. Option (b): candidates will be expected to write three sentences on two of the pictures and two sentences on three of the pictures [2-6]. Candidates will be free to choose the pictures on which they will write the two or three sentences. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 34 - HOME HEBREW STUDIES 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher & Ordinary WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates must answer one of two questions from each of the four sections in the paper (A, B, C and D); each question is divided into three parts carrying 25, 25 and 50 marks respectively. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates will be required to answer one of two questions from three of the four sections in the paper (A, B, C and D); each question divided into three parts carrying 25, 25 and 50 marks respectively , which will reduce the total marks for the examinations from 400 to 300. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 35 - Higher RSR (RESEARCH STUDY REPORT) WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section 1: Documents Based Question (100 marks). Section 2: Answer one question on each of two topics from Irish History (2x100m). Section 3: Answer one question from one topic on Europe and Wider World (100m). RSR (RESEARCH STUDY REPORT) No adjustment. Earlier completion date of two weeks to be specified by SEC. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates may answer the paper in the usual way, if they wish. OR Section 1: answer the DBQ as normal. Sections 2 and 3: answer three questions from any two topics from the six topics in Section 2: Ireland, and the five topics in Section 3: Europe and the Wider World. This means that candidates would answer two questions from one of their chosen topics. In effect, a candidate could decide to answer any one of the following combinations: • All three answers from two Irish topics • Two answers from one Irish topic and one answer on Europe and the Wider World • One answer from one Irish topic and two answers from one European topic. HOME HISTORY 2021 ADJUSTMENTS ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 36 - Ordinary RSR (RESEARCH STUDY REPORT) WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section 1: Documents Based Question (100 marks). Section 2: Answer a Part A, Part B and Part C on each of two topics from Irish History (2x100m). Section 3: Answer a Part A, Part B and Part C from one topic on Europe and Wider World (100m). RSR (RESEARCH STUDY REPORT) No adjustment. Earlier completion date of 2 weeks to be specified by SEC. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates may answer the paper in the usual way, if they wish. Or Section 1: answer the DBQ as normal Sections 2 and 3: answer three sets of questions from any two topics from the six topics in Section 2: Ireland, and the five topics in Section 3: Europe and the Wider World. This means that candidates would answer two question Bs and two questions Cs from one of their chosen topics. As the candidate would have already answered the Part A questions in that topic, an additional Part A (stimulus material with five questions) will be provided on p. 15 of the examination paper. In effect, a candidate could decide to work through the examination paper in any one of the following ways: • Answer Parts A, B, and C from two Irish topics. Answer another Part B and Part C from one of the Irish topics already done and the extra Part A from p. 15 of the exam paper. • Answer Parts A, B, and C from one Irish topic and one European and the Wider World topic. Answer another Part B and C from the Irish topic and the extra Part A from p. 15 of the exam paper. • Answer Parts A, B, and C from one Irish topic and one European and the Wider World topic. Answer another Part B and C from the European and the Wider World topic and the extra Part A from p. 15 of the exam paper. HOME HISTORY 2021 ADJUSTMENTS ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 37 - HOME ECONOMICS – SOCIAL AND SCIENTIFIC HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher & Ordinary COURSEWORK: FOOD STUDIES Candidates are required to present and record a record of any four assignments from five assig- nments issued by the SEC. COURSEWORK: TEXTILES FASHION AND DESIGN Assignment brief issued to schools Marks = 100 – weighted to 10%. Three processes (i), (ii), (iii) outlined in assignment, two mandatory process required in completed garment. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A - 60 marks Twelve questions, answer 10 questions. Section B (core) Section C Answer one elective question: 1. Home Design and Management 2. Textiles, Fashion and Design 3. Social Studies Answer part (a) and either part (b) or (c) in cho- sen elective. Electives 1 and 3 = 80 marks 1(a), 3(a) = 50 marks 1(b) or (c) 3(b) or (c) = 30 marks each. COURSEWORK: FOOD STUDIES Candidates present and record two assignments from five assignments issued by SEC. Where candidates present more than two assignments they will be awarded marks for the two highest scoring assignments. COURSEWORK: TEXTILES FASHION AND DESIGN Completed garment to include one mandatory process from a choice of three processes. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Increase choice, 14 questions, answer 10 questions. No adjustment. An additional 80 mark question (Question 4) will be included in Section C. Question 4 will examine the core areas of the syllabus - Food Studies, Home Management & Consumer Studies and Social Studies, using the same layout format and choice as in elective questions C1, C2 and C3. Candidates may answer one elective question from this Section or Question 4. Elective 2 = 40 marks 2 (a) = 25 marks 2 (b) or (c) = 15 marks. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 38 - HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Ardleibhéal IRISH AN BHÉALTRIAIL (240 MARC) An Fáiltiú (5 mharc) Léamh na Filíochta (5 dhán ainmnithe) (35 marc) An Comhrá (120 marc) An tSraith Pictiúr (80 marc) - ullmhaíonn gach iarrthóir 20 Sraith Pictiúr PÁIPÉAR I (240 MARC) An Chluastuiscint (60 marc) An Cheapadóireacht (100 marc) PÁIPÉAR 2 (160 MARC) Ceist 1: An Léamhthuiscint (100 marc) Dhá phíosa léamhthuisceana le déanamh. An Litríocht1 (100 marc) Ceist 2: Prós Ainmnithe nó Roghnach (30 marc) Bíonn ceist éigeantach 2A ar shaothar ainmnithe amháin agus ceist éigeantach 2B ar shaothar roghnach amháin ar an scrúdpháipéar. Freagraíonn an t-iarrthóir an cheist éigeantach 2A nó an cheist éigeantach 2B. Ceist 3: Filíocht Ainmnithe nó Roghnach (30 marc). Bíonn ceist éigeantach 3A ar dhán ainmnithe amháin agus ceist éigeantach 3B ar dhán roghnach amháin ar an scrúdpháipéar. Freagraíonn an t-iarrthóir an cheist éigeantach 3A nó an cheist éigeantach 3B. Ceist 4: Litríocht Bhreise (40 marc) Ceist amháin le freagairt ar shaothar amháin as na sé shaothar ainmnithe. AN BHÉALTRIAIL (240 MARC) Gan leasú. An tSraith Pictiúr (80 marc) – ullmhóidh gach iarrthóir 10 Sraith Pictiúr as 20 Sraith Pictiúr 2021. PÁIPÉAR I (240 MARC) Gan leasú. PÁIPÉAR 2 (160 MARC) Ceist 1: An Léamhthuiscint (100 marc) Gan leasú. An Litríocht1 (100 marc) Ceist 2: Prós Ainmnithe nó Roghnach (30 marc) Beidh dhá cheist 2A (a) agus 2A (b) ar dhá shaothar ainmnithe agus dhá cheist 2B (a) agus 2B (b) ar dhá shaothar roghnacha ar an scrúdpháipéar. Freagróidh an t-iarrthóir ceist amháin as a rogha de, 2A (a) nó 2A (b) nó ceist amháin as a rogha de, 2B (a) nó 2B (b). Ceist 3: Filíocht Ainmnithe nó Roghnach (30 marc). Beidh dhá cheist 3A (a) agus 3A (b) ar dhá dhán ainmnithe agus dhá cheist 3B (a) agus 3B (b) ar dhá dhán roghnacha ar an scrúdpháipéar. Freagróidh an t-iarrthóir ceist amháin as a rogha de, 3A (a) nó 3A (b) nó ceist amháin as a rogha de, 3B (a) nó 3B (b). Ceist 4: Litríocht Bhreise (40 marc) Gan leasú. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 39 - HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Gnáthleibhéal IRISH AN BHÉALTRIAIL (240 MARC) An Fáiltiú (5 mharc) Léamh na Filíochta (5 dhán ainmnithe) (35 marc) An Comhrá (120 marc) An tSraith Pictiúr (80 marc) - ullmhaíonn gach iarrthóir 20 Sraith Pictiúr PÁIPÉAR I (160 MARC) An Léamhthuiscint (100 marc) Dhá phíosa léamhthuisceana le déanamh. PÁIPÉAR 2 (200 MARC) Ceist 1: An Léamhthuiscint (100 marc) Dhá phíosa léamhthuisceana le déanamh. An Litríocht1 (100 marc) Ceist 2: Prós Ainmnithe nó Roghnach (50 marc) Bíonn dhá cheist éigeantacha 2A (a) agus 2A (b) ar dhá shaothar ainmnithe agus dhá cheist éigeantacha 2B (a) agus 2B (b) ar dhá shaothar roghnacha ar an scrúdpháipéar. Freagraíonn an t-iarrthóir an dá cheist éigeantacha 2A (a) agus 2A (b) nó an dá cheist éigeantacha 2B (a) agus 2B (b). Ceist 3: Filíocht Ainmnithe nó Roghnach (50 marc). Bíonn dhá cheist éigeantacha 3A (a) agus 3A (b) ar dhá dhán ainmnithe agus dhá cheist éigeantacha 3B (a) agus 3B (b) ar dhá dhán roghnacha ar an scrúdpháipéar. Freagraíonn an t-iarrthóir an dá cheist éigeantacha 3A (a) agus 3A (b) nó an dá cheist éigeantacha 3B (a) agus 3B (b). AN BHÉALTRIAIL (240 MARC) Gan leasú. An tSraith Pictiúr (80 marc) – ullmhóidh gach iarrthóir 10 Sraith Pictiúr as 20 Sraith Pictiúr 2021 PÁIPÉAR I (160MARC) Gan leasú. PÁIPÉAR 2 (200 MARC) Ceist 1: An Léamhthuiscint (100 marc) Gan leasú. An Litríocht1 (100 marc) Ceist 2: Prós Ainmnithe nó Roghnach (50 marc) Beidh trí cheist 2A (a), 2A (b) agus 2A (c) ar thrí shaothar ainmnithe agus trí cheist 2B (a), 2B (b) agus 2B (c) ar thrí shaothar roghnacha ar an scrúdpháipéar. Freagróidh an t-iarrthóir dhá cheist as a rogha de, 2A (a), 2A (b), nó 2A (c) nó dhá cheist as a rogha de, 2B (a), 2B (b), nó 2B (c). Ceist 3: Filíocht Ainmnithe nó Roghnach (50 marc). Beidh trí cheist ar thrí dhán ainmnithe, 3A (a), 3A (b) agus 3A (c) agus trí cheist ar thrí dhán roghnacha, 3B (a), 3B (b) agus 3B (c) ar an scrúdpháipéar. Freagróidh an t-iarrthóir dhá cheist as a rogha de, 3A (a), 3A (b), nó 3A (c) nó dhá cheist as a rogha de 3B (a), 3B (b), nó 3B (c). 1 Bíonn an rogha ag scoláirí staidéar a dhéanamh ar théacsanna ar an gcúrsa ainmnithe litríochta nó ar chúrsa roghnach. Roghnaítear na téacsanna roghnacha bunaithe ar an treoir a chuirtear ar fáil san Imlitir chéanna a leagann amach na téacsanna don chúrsa ainmnithe. Sa scrúdú, freagraíonn iarrthóirí ceisteanna ón gcúrsa ainmnithe nó ón gcúrsa roghnach. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 40 - HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Bonnleibhéal IRISH AN CHLUASTUISCINT (120 MARC) AN LÉAMHTHUISCINT (150 MARC) Ceist 1: Meaitseáil (40 marc) Ceist 2 : 2 cheann le freagairt as litir nó bróisiúr nó scéal nuachta (50 marc) Ceist 3: 2 cheann le freagairt as alt nó giota nó dán (60 marc) SCRÍOBH NA TEANGA (90 MARC) Déanann an t-iarrthóir dhá thasc scríbhneoireachta – ceann amháin as rogha de dhá thasc i gCeist 4 (40 marc) agus ceann amháin as rogha de dhá thasc i gCeist 5 (50 marc). Ceist 4: 2 thasc scríbhneoireachta (a) agus (b) as fógra nó freagra scríofa ar chuireadh nó litir nó foirm iarratais (CV). Ceist 5: (a) Cuntas leanúnach bunaithe ar phictiúr amháin nó (b) Cuntas leanúnach bunaithe ar phictiúir le stór focal treorach AN CHLUASTUISCINT (120 MARC) Gan leasú. AN LÉAMHTHUISCINT (150 MARC) Gan leasú. SCRÍOBH NA TEANGA (90 MARC) Beidh dhá thasc scríbhneoireachta le déanamh ag an iarrthóir ach beidh rogha níos leithne aige/aici agus leasófar riar na marcanna i gcás an rannáin seo amháin. Beidh leagan amach na gceisteanna mar a bhíonn gach aon bhliain ach freagróidh an t-iarrthóir aon dá cheann as na ceithre cinn seo a leanas: 4 (a), 4 (b), 5 (a) nó 5 (b). Marcálfar 4 (a), 4 (b), 5 (a) agus 5 (b) as 45 marc an ceann. Ceist 4 (45 marc) agus Ceist 5 (45 marc) = 90 marc ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 41 - ITALIAN HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher ORAL EXAMINATION General conversation Role-plays Prepare five role-plays, one examined Picture sequence- Prepare five picture sequences, one examined AURAL EXAMINATION WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A: Reading Section Journalistic passage No choice in questions provided. Section B: Literary Section Coice of one question out of five questions provided. Section C Answer all three questions, no choice. Question 1: Composition linked to the journalistic passage. Three or four questions (based on theme of journalistic passage) asked depending on year. All must be answered. Question 2: A guided composition. Eight points mentioned and candidate use six points. Question 3: Formal letter. Answer (a) or (b) ORAL EXAMINATION No adjustment. Prepare three role-plays, one examined Picture sequence- Prepare three picture sequences, one examined AURAL EXAMINATION No adjustment. WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment. No adjustment. Increased internal choice. Five questions will be provided to answer three. Increased internal choice. List 10 points and candidates choose six points. No adjustment. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 42 - ITALIAN HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Ordinary ORAL EXAMINATION General conversation Role-plays Prepare five role-plays, one examined Picture sequence- Prepare five picture sequences, one examined AURAL EXAMINATION WRITTEN EXAMINATION 220 marks Section A: Reading Comprehension Section B: Publicity Pieces/Advertisements. Section C: Written Section Question 1: answer (a) Informal Letter – write on four points or (b) Dialogue – write on four points. Question 2: Questionnaire Approx. 15 questions however, the number of questions varies from year to year. Question 3: Order sentences, total of eight. ORAL EXAMINATION No adjustment. Prepare three role-plays, one examined Picture sequence- Prepare three picture sequences, one examined AURAL EXAMINATION No adjustment. WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment. No adjustment. Increase internal choice. (a) or (b) write on any four points from six provided Choice will be provided by increasing the number of questions so that two more will be provided than require to be answered. No adjustment. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 43 - HOME Higher ORAL 100 marks approx. 15 mins: General conversation: approx. 4-41⁄2 mins Topic cards: approx. 41⁄2 - 5 mins: Prepare three topics Three cards presented with three topics on each. Candidate picks one card and chooses one topic Picture sequence: 41⁄2 - 5 mins Prepare four picture sequences, examined on one. AURAL EXAMINATION WRITTEN EXAMINATION Reading Comprehension 120 marks (30%) Question 1: Reading comprehension, Katakana based. Question 2: Part A: Reading comprehension, questions in English and Japanese Part B: Kanji, Ten questions in Kanji, no choice. Part C: Grammar, Ten questions on forms of verbs nouns and adjectives, no choice. JAPANESE ORAL 2021 ADJUSTMENTS No adjustment. Prepare two topics. Two cards presented with three topics on each. Candidate picks one card and chooses one topic. Prepare three picture sequence, examined on one. AURAL EXAMINATION No adjustment. WRITTEN EXAMINATION No Adjustment. No adjustment. Answer 10 from 12 questions Answer 10 from 12 questions ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 44 - HOME Higher WRITTEN EXAMINATION JAPANESE WRITTEN EXAMINATION 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Question 3: Reading comprehension, Part A and B reading comprehension questions in English and Japanese. Part C: Kanji, answer five questions, no choice. Part D: Grammar (particles), answer 10 questions, no choice Written Production 100 marks (25%) Question 4: Presentation/ diary entry/ article to include answers to two questions. Choice of (a) or (b) of two presentations/ diary entries/articles. Question 5: 60 mark (15%). Guided composition/ email. Six points given, and candidates choose any four points. No Adjustment. Part C: Kanji, answer five from six questions. Part D Grammar (particles), Answer 10 from 12 questions Increased choice by allowing a choice of 1 out of 3. Answer part (a), (b) or (c) Question 5: 60 mark (15%). Increased choice with eight points given, and candidates choose any four. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 45 - Ordinary ORAL EXAMINATION JAPANESE ORAL EXAMINATION HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Current arrangement: 100 marks approx. 15 mins: General conversation: approx. 4-41⁄2 mins Topic cards: approx. 41⁄2 - 5 mins: Prepare 3 topics 3 cards presented with 3 topics on each. Candidate picks 1 card and chooses 1 topic Picture sequence: 41⁄2 - 5 mins Prepare 4 picture sequences, examined on 1 AURAL EXAMINATION WRITTEN EXAMINATION Reading Comprehension 120 marks (30%) Question 1 Reading comprehension, Katakana based. Question 2 Part A reading comprehension in Japanese, questions, and answers in English. Part B True or false, answer five, no choice Part C Kanji Answer 10 multiple choice type questions, no choice. No adjustment. Prepare 2 topics 2 cards presented with 3 topics on each. Candidate picks 1 card and chooses 1 topic Prepare 3 picture sequence, examined on 1 AURAL EXAMINATION No adjustment. WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment. No Adjustment. Allow answer five from six. Answer 10 questions from 13. No adjustment. Part D Japanese culture. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 46 - HOME Ordinary JAPANESE WRITTEN EXAMINATION 2021 ADJUSTMENTS WRITTEN EXAMINATION Question 3 Reading comprehension. Part A, question 5 has 3 questions posed in Japanese and answered in Japanese, no choice. Part B Grammar Tense or negative and particles Part B (1) five questions, no choice. Part B (2) five questions, no choice. Written Production 80 marks (20%) Question 4 Insert the correct word from the box below form. Answer all 10, no choice. Question 5: 50 mark (15%) Choose five out of seven questions. Part A, question 5 Answer three questions from four Answer five questions from six. Answer five questions from six. Answer 10 questions from 12 Question 5: 50 mark (15%) Choose five out of eight questions. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 47 - HOME LATIN 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher & Ordinary WRITTEN EXAMINATION WRITTEN EXAMINATION Prescribed text to be reduced as follows: Livy Book XXX: Chapters 29 to 37 will not be examined in 2021. Virgil Aeneid II: Lines 343 to 506 will not be examined in 2021. In addition to the reduction in the set text, candidates will only have to answer sub questions (3 A(ii) and 3 B (ii)) on the reduced prescribed material. In question 4 (i) on the grammar of an extract from the text will now be from a reduced content. Answer any three parts from the six parts provided in 5A and 5B. Prescribed material: Livy, Book XXX, (Chapters 9-17, 19-23 and 29- 37 inclusive) or Virgil, Aeneid, Book II (Lines 1- 506) Question 3 – Prescribed Material Translation and related questions. Question 4 – Grammar Question 5 – History & Civilisation 5A has three parts (i), (ii) and (iii) and 5B has three parts (i), (ii) and (iii) Candidates are required to answer three part including at least one from 5A and one from 5B ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 48 - HOME MATHEMATICS WRITTEN EXAMINATION Two sections with limited choice in each section Section A (150 marks) Concepts and Skills • Six questions x 30 marks • Do five questions • 150 marks. Section B (150 marks) Contexts and Applications • Four questions x 50 marks • Do three questions • 150 marks 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher WRITTEN EXAMINATION Two sections do all questions Section A (150 marks) Concepts and Skills • No choice • Six questions x 25 marks • 150 marks. Section B (150 marks) Contexts and Applications • No choice • Two or three or four questions • Marks per question may vary • 150 marks ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 49 - HOME MATHEMATICS WRITTEN EXAMINATION 2 sections with limited choice in each section Section A (150 Marks) Concepts and Skills • Six Questions x 30 marks • Do five questions • 150 marks. Section B (150 marks) Contexts and Applications • Four questions x 50 marks • Do three questions • 150 marks. 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Ordinary WRITTEN EXAMINATION Two sections do all questions Section A (150 marks) Concepts and Skills • No choice • Six Questions x 25 marks • 150 marks. Section B (150 marks) Contexts and Applications • No choice • Two or three or four questions • Marks per question may vary • 150 marks. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 50 - HOME MATHEMATICS WRITTEN EXAMINATION Two sections with limited choice in each section Section A (210 marks) Concepts and Skills • Eight Questions x 30 marks • Do seven questions • 210 marks. Section B (90 marks) Contexts and Applications • Three questions x 45 marks • Do two questions • 90 marks. 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Foundation WRITTEN EXAMINATION Two sections do all questions Section A (200 marks) Contexts and Applications • No choice • Eight Questions x 25 marks • 200 marks Section B (100 marks) Contexts and Applications • No choice • Two or three questions • Marks per question may vary • 100 marks ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 51 - MUSIC HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher PERFORMING COMPOSING PERFORMING No adjustment. COMPOSING Number and choice of questions to remain the same Questions will be set in major and minor keys of up to three sharps and three flats. COMPOSING ELECTIVE Earlier completion date of two weeks to be specified by SEC. LISTENING Number of questions to remain the same. 1. Reduction in content in set works: • Piano Concerto K.488 by Mozart: Questions will not be set on 3rd movement (Allegro assai) • Symphonie Fantastique by Berlioz: Questions will not be set on 2nd movement (Un Bal). 2. Extra choice in Irish music: • Question 5B Candidates choose one out of five topics on which to respond. LISTENING ELECTIVE No Adjustment. Answer two questions, one from each section: (Melody writing & Harmony) Questions are set in major and minor keys of up to four sharps and four flats. COMPOSING ELECTIVE Candidates submit original compositions/ songs/pieces/arrangements/orchestrations. LISTENING Six questions – all to be answered. • One question on each of four set works; • One two-part question on Irish music. In the second part (Q5B), candidates choose one out of four topics on which to respond. • One question on general aural skills. LISTENING ELECTIVE Candidates sit a paper of 45 minutes duration on a special study topic of the candidate’s own choice. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 52 - Ordinary PERFORMING COMPOSING PERFORMING No adjustment. COMPOSING Number and choice of questions to remain the same The opening phrase for continuation in questions 1-3 will start on the downbeat, i.e. melodies will not start on the upbeat. LISTENING Number of questions to remain the same. Reduction in content in set works: · Piano Concerto K.488 by Mozart: Questions will not be set on 3rd movement (Allegro assai) · Symphonie Fantastique by Berlioz: Questions will not be set on 2nd movement (Un Bal). MUSIC HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Answer two questions, one from each section: (Melody writing & Harmony). LISTENING Six questions on paper – no choice. • One question on each of four set works • One question on Irish music • One question on general aural skills ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 53 - HOME PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY WRITTEN EXAMINATION Answer at least two questions from Section I, at least two questions from Section II and any 2 other questions. In Question 1 and in Question 7 answer 11 items from 18. 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher & Ordinary WRITTEN EXAMINATION Answer any three questions from Section I and any three questions from Section II. In Question 1 and in Question 7 answer 11 items from 15. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 54 - HOME PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher & Ordinary PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROJECT Candidates are required to complete a Physical Activity Project. Candidates are required to complete a performance analysis of the physical activity in its entirety, based on that analysis formulate four distinct performance goals, design and implement ongoing training/practice programmes which address the performance goals identified, provide evidence of engaging with these programmes, engage in ongoing reflection for each performance goal, and complete a concluding analysis. Candidates can undertake the Physical Activity Project in an out of school setting with the co-operation of their school and teacher, if the physical activity concerned complies with the definition of competitive sport as outlined in the Irish Sports Council Act, 1999, and has a national governing body (NGB) affiliated to Sport Ireland. Candidates must complete the Physical Activity Project in a different physical activity area to the one selected by them for Performance Assessment. Projects must be completed by mid-December. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROJECT Candidates are required to complete a performance analysis of the physical activity in its entirety, based on that analysis formulate three distinct performance goals, design and implement ongoing training/practice programmes which address the performance goals identified, provide evidence of engaging with these programmes, engage in ongoing reflection for each performance goal, and complete a concluding analysis. The marking scheme for this component will be adjusted as candidates will only address three performance goals. Marks will be reallocated across the marking scheme. Candidates must complete the Physical Activity Project in a different physical activity area to the one selected by them for Performance Assessment. Physical activities should be selected on the basis of what is practical and safe at the time in line with public health advice. The timeline for completion will remain unchanged. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 55 - Higher & Ordinary PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT Candidates are required to complete a performance assessment between January and March 2021. Candidates are required to complete the Performance Assessment in one of the three physical activities as selected by their school. The information for the Performance Assessment issues from SEC from mid-December 2020. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates answer all questions in Section A (80 marks) and all questions in Section B – Case Study (50 marks) and answer any three of the five questions in Section C (120 marks - 40 marks each question). Total: 250 marks. PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT Candidates are required to complete the Performance Assessment in one of the three physical activities as selected by their school. Physical activities should be selected on the basis of what is practical and safe at the time in line with public health advice. Skills that cannot be engaged in because of prevailing health and safety advice will not be expected to be demonstrated for assessment. Alternative activities where the skill(s) can be demonstrated safely should be selected. The timeline for completion will remain unchanged. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Increased (Open) choice in Section A written examination. Candidates to answer any 10 of 12 questions in Section A. Section B: Answer all questions related to case study. The questions will draw general skills acquired across the specification. Any questions that springboard from the information provided in the stimulus case study will be such as to allow adequate opportunities for candidates to display their broader knowledge and understanding. Section C: Answer any three of the five questions in this section. HOME PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2021 ADJUSTMENTS ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 56 - HOME PHYSICS 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher & Ordinary WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A (Three questions from four) Section B (Five questions from eight) First question from Section B: eight parts from 10. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A (Three questions from five) Section B (Five questions from nine) First question from Section B: eight parts from 12. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 57 - Higher WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A: Q.1 Twelve questions of which candidates are asked to attempt 10. Section B: Q.2 Section B – Short answer and extended response questions on data-based case studies. All questions are compulsory. This section tests candidates on the analysis and interpretation of qualitative and/or quantitative social and political data. Data analysis is core to the teaching and learning in Politics and Society. The last question in this section asks candidates to draw on their wider knowledge of the theme presented in the data based documents to write a short discursive piece. Section C: Q.3, 4, 5 and 6 Candidates have to answer two questions out of four. These questions focus on four of the eight topics from the specification. Two of these four questions offer an (a) or (b) choice. These two options offer candidates different questions on broadly similar themes from the same topic. Due to the breadth of the course, this restricted choice means that candidates cannot present two essays on a similar theme. CITIZENSHIP PROJECT REPORT ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 58 - WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A: Q.1 Fifteen questions of which candidates will be asked to attempt 10. Section B: Q.2 The focus of this question will be narrowed to the information presented in the data based documents. This question will now ask candidates to analyse / compare / critique / discuss / evaluate / justify / comment on the given data pieces. Consequently, all candidates will be able to answer the question without drawing on further knowledge or information. There will be no advantage to candidates who will have previously studied the theme. Section C: Q.3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 Candidates will be asked to answer two questions out of five where only one question will have a restricted choice. HOME POLITICS AND SOCIETY 2021 ADJUSTMENTS CITIZENSHIP PROJECT REPORT No adjustment. Earlier completion date of 2 weeks to be specified by SEC. Ordinary WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A: Q.1 There are 20 short answer questions in this section of which candidates are asked to attempt 15. Section B: Q.2, 3 and 4 This section consists of short answer and extended response questions on data-based case studies. All questions are compulsory. Section C: Q.5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 Candidates have to answer 3 questions out of 6. These questions focus on a selection from the eight topics from across the specification. CITIZENSHIP PROJECT REPORT HOME POLITICS AND SOCIETY WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A: Q.1 Candidates will be asked to attempt 10 of the 20 questions. Section B: Q.2, 3 and 4 No adjustment. Section C: Q.5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 Candidates have to answer 3 questions out of 6. All essay questions in this section to have cues and prompts to scaffold candidates’ responses. CITIZENSHIP PROJECT REPORT No adjustment. Earlier completion date of two weeks to be specified by SEC. 2021 ADJUSTMENTS ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 59 - Higher COURSEWORK WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates must answer questions from the three units of the papers as follows: Unit one — one question from a choice of two must be answered; each question involves two or more parts and carries a total of 80 marks. Unit two — questions from two of three sections must be answered and carry a total of 160 marks; each section contains two or more questions/parts and carries a sub-total of 80 marks. Unit three — questions from one of four sections must be answered; each section comprises one or more questions/parts and carries a total of 80 marks. HOME RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COURSEWORK No adjustment. Earlier completion date of two weeks to be specified by SEC. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates must answer questions from the three units of the papers as follows: Unit one — No adjustment. Unit two — questions from two of three sec- tions as currently given must be answered ca- rrying a total of 160 marks; each section would contain a choice of three questions/parts, two of which must be answered and carry a sub-to- tal of 80 marks. Unit three — questions from one of four sections as currently given must be answered; each section would contain a choice of two or more questions/parts and carry a total of 80 marks. 2021 ADJUSTMENTS ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 60 - Ordinary COURSEWORK WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates must answer questions from the three units of the papers as follows: Unit one — two questions from a choice of three must be answered and carries a total of 80 marks; each question involves two or more parts and carries a sub-total of 40 marks. Unit two — questions from two of three sections must be answered and carry a total of 160 marks; each section contains two or more questions/parts and carries a subtotal of 80 marks. Unit three — questions from one of four sections must be answered; each section comprises one or more questions/parts and carries a total of 80 marks. HOME RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COURSEWORK No adjustment. Earlier completion date of two weeks to be specified by SEC. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates will be required to answer questions from the three units of the papers as follows: Unit one — one question from the choice of three as currently given; each question will involve two or more parts and carry a total of 80 marks. Unit two — questions from two of three sections as currently given must be answered carrying a total of 160 marks; each section will contain a choice of three questions/parts, two of which must be answered and carry a subtotal of 80 marks. Unit three — questions from one of four sections as currently given must be answered; each section will contain a choice of two or more questions/parts and carry a total of 80 marks. 2021 ADJUSTMENTS ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 61 - RUSSIAN HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher ORAL EXAMINATION Twelve to 15 minute oral examination with three sections given equal time General conversation (narrative) candidates talk about themselves and their lives (40 marks) General conversation (discursive) candidates talk about an aspect of Russian life or culture (30 marks) Five picture sequences prepared of which one will be asked in the examination OR Prepared project on which questions will be asked during the examination (30 marks). AURAL EXAMINATION WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section I Two reading comprehensions (100 marks) each with compulsory questions concluding with language and/or cultural awareness questions. Structuring Discourse - compulsory (20 marks) Section II Written expression with grammar (30 marks), a short essay based on Russian culture (30 marks) and guided writing with an option to choose between writing a letter, a narrative or a discussion. There are no choices within this choice (40 marks). ORAL EXAMINATION General conversation - discursive. Reduce the cultural awareness topics from five to three identified topics (see below) which will be published: • Everyday life in Ireland and Russia • Aspects of Russian culture • Aspects of contemporary Russian life Picture sequences: Three picture sequences to be prepared of which one will be asked in the examination. AURAL EXAMINATION No adjustment. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Comprehensions: Choice will be built into the language and/or cultural awareness questions at the end of the two comprehensions. Guided writing - increased choice. Choice between two letters, two narratives, two discussions - candidates attempt one only. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 62 - RUSSIAN HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Ordinary ORAL EXAMINATION Twelve to 15 minute oral examination with three sections given equal time General conversation (narrative) candidates talk about themselves and their lives (40 marks) General conversation (discursive) candidates talk about an aspect of Russian life or culture (30 marks) Five picture sequences prepared of which one will be asked in the examination OR Prepared project on which questions will be asked during the examination (30 marks). AURAL EXAMINATION WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section I Two reading comprehensions (60 marks) each with compulsory questions concluding with language and/or cultural awareness questions followed by a Mix and match exercise (40 marks); structuring discourse (20 marks) and a comprehension (40 marks) - all of which are compulsory. Section II Short answers: Two three-five sentence answers from a choice of five topics based on candidates’ cultural awareness of Russia (30 marks). Extended writing: (30 marks) candidates are directed to use the prompts given in the question ORAL EXAMINATION General conversation - discursive. Reduce the cultural awareness topics from five to three identified topics (see below) which will be published: • Everyday life in Ireland and Russia • Aspects of Russian culture • Aspects of contemporary Russian life Picture sequences: Three picture sequences to be prepared of which one will be asked in the examination. AURAL EXAMINATION No adjustment. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Comprehensions: Choice will be built into the language and/or cultural awareness questions at the end of the two comprehensions. Structuring discourse: offer a choice between the two exercises here. Candidates will write about one topic instead of two. It is proposed to insert a clause in the instruc- tions for candidates (see below) in order to provide flexibility in answering this question, 'You may use the following prompts.' ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 63 - SPANISH HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher ORAL EXAMINATION General Conversation - 10 minutes Role play (one of five) - approx. 3-5 minutes AURAL EXAMINATION WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A = 70 marks (choice of (a) Prescribed literature or (b) Journalistic text = 50 marks) and two short comprehensions = 20 marks. Section B Question five, candidates write one opinion piece out of a choice of two. Section C 1. Candidates complete (a) Dialogue construc- tion or (b) Formal Letter = 30 marks. Both have five points to be completed in Spanish. 2. Candidates complete (a) Diary entry or (b) Note in Spanish = 20 marks. Both have four points to be completed in Spanish. ORAL EXAMINATION No adjustment. Candidates prepare three role plays instead of five and will be examined on one role play. AURAL EXAMINATION No adjustment. WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment. Section B, Question five, candidates write one opinion piece out of a choice of three. Section C 1. Candidates will be given a choice of com- pleting any five of the following six ‘turns’ in Spanish in (a) Dialogue and the ‘turns’ to be shortened in length to two sentences each. In (b) Formal letter, candidates can do any five out of a possible eight points, allowing greater choice. 2. Candidates to be given a choice of completing any four of the following five points in Spanish in both (a) and (b), allowing greater choice. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 64 - SPANISH HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Ordinary ORAL EXAMINATION General Conversation = 70 marks, 10 minutes Role play (one of five) = 30 marks, approx. 3-5 minutes. AURAL EXAMINATION WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A (Five reading comprehensions) Section B 1. Candidates complete an informal letter in Spanish. This has five points to be completed. 2. Candidates complete (a) Diary entry or (b) Note in Spanish. Both have four points to be completed in Spanish. ORAL EXAMINATION No adjustment. Candidates prepare three role plays instead of five and are examined on one role play. AURAL EXAMINATION No adjustment. WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment. Candidates to be given a choice of completing five out of eight points in Spanish on the letter, giving greater choice. Candidates will be given a choice of completing four out of five points in Spanish in either (a) or (b) giving greater choice. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 65 - HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher COURSEWORK TECHNOLOGY COURSEWORK Briefs issue 1st October approx. Completion date 30th March approx. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A (core – compulsory) Answer 12 of 15 short questions. Section B (core - compulsory) Answer 2 long questions. Section C (optional topics) Answer two of five long questions Coursework briefs for 2021 candidates will issue earlier. WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment. No adjustment. Answer one of five long questions. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 66 - HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Ordinary COURSEWORK TECHNOLOGY COURSEWORK Briefs issue 1st October approx. Completion date 30th March approx. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A (core – compulsory) Answer 12 of 15 short questions Section B (core - compulsory) Answer 2 long questions Section C (optional topics) Answer two of five long questions. Coursework briefs for 2021 candidates will issue earlier. WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment. No adjustment. Answer one of five long questions. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 67 - HOME NON-CURRICULAR LANGUAGES 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher WRITTEN EXAMINATION General information on the assessment of non-curricular EU languages can be accessed at examinations.ie/?l=en&mc=ex&sc=eu. WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 68 - HOME LEAVING CERTIFICATE APPLIED PROGRAMME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Advice on the curriculum and assessment arrangements for the LCA Year 1 and Year 2 students for the academic year 2020/21 is set out in Leaving Certificate Applied (LCA): Advice for management and teachers of LCA 2020/21 in Second-Level Schools and Centres for Education available at www.gov. ie/en/publication/7acad-reopening-our-post- primary-schools/. Additional information on the adjustments to the assessment arrangements for students en- tering Year 2 of LCA 2021 are set out below. PRACTICAL COURSEWORK BRIEFS All briefs that do not already issue at the start of the year, will be issued to schools earlier than normal. The disruption to teaching and learning during session 2 owing to Covid-19 restrictions and the school closure period will be taken into account in the assessment of the component. ORAL TESTS Oral tests in English and Communications for students in Year 2 will transact as normal. However, allowances will be made in the assessment of, and the marking of the oral test in respect of disruption and loss of teaching and learning experienced by students due to restrictions and the school closure period. The same arrangements will apply for students in Year 2 in cases where a school has opted to study Gaeilge or a Modern European Language over the two years of the programme rather than completing it in either year one or year two. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 69 - FINAL EXAMINATIONS There will be no adjustment to the final examination papers but a scaling, by a factor of 1.15 will be applied to the mark awarded. For example, if a candidate is awarded a mark of 200 out of a total of 300 marks, this mark will be scaled by 1.15 so that the mark awarded for grading purposes will be 230 marks out of 300. The scaling will be implemented up to the total mark for the examination and capped at that total. For example, if a student is awarded 280 marks out of a total of 300 marks, then the scaling would give a mark of 322, but because this exceeds the total of 300, the candidate will be awarded the maximum mark available, which is 300 marks. HOME LEAVING CERTIFICATE VOCATIONAL PROGRAMME 1. PORTFOLIO (60%) 2. EXAMINATION PAPER (40%) 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Common Level COMPONENT: PORTFOLIO - CORE (140 MARKS) Four Core compulsory items with marks distributed as follows: • CV (25 marks) • Career Investigation (40 marks) • Summary report (40 marks) • Enterprise/Action plan (35 marks) COMPONENT: PORTFOLIO - CORE (170 MARKS) The CV remains compulsory with an adjusted mark of 40 while candidates can choose to submit any two of the remaining three items: • Career Investigation (adjusted to 65 marks) • Summary Report (adjusted to 65 marks) • Enterprise/Action plan (adjusted to 65 marks) The Summary Report will prove challenging in the coming year due to the type of activities generally undertaken for reporting purposes. Building in a choice here will allow those who have already completed it to submit it, if desired, but removes the obligation for those who haven't. In instances where candidates submit all three of these items, marks will be awarded for the highest scoring two. COMPONENT: PORTFOLIO - OPTIONAL (70 MARKS) Candidates submit one of the four optional items for assessment. The marks for this item will be adjusted from 50 to 70. The Diary of Work Experience and the Enterprise Reportwill prove challenging in the coming year due to the type of activities generally undertaken for reporting purposes. Building in a choice here will allow those who have already completed it to submit it, if desired, but removes the obligation for those who haven't. In instances where candidates submit two of these items, marks will be awarded for the highest scoring one. COMPONENT: PORTFOLIO - OPTIONAL (100 MARKS) Two out of four to be completed with marks allocated as follows: • Diary of work experience (50 marks) • Enterprise report (50 marks) • Recorded interview/presentation (50 marks) • Report on ‘My Own Place’ (50 marks) ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 70 - Common Level Explanatory note: The weighting assigned to the Portfolio (60%) and the Written Paper (40%) needs to remain in place. In order: (a) to preserve the current balance between the core and optional elements of the portfolio; and (b) to provide an equitable choice between the core portfolio items. Maintaining the 60% weighting of the Portfolio means that the marks awarded to each Portfolio item needs to be adjusted up to the total of 240 marks. Optional Items - 1 item only • Diary of Work Experience (70 marks) • Enterprise Report (70 marks) • Recorded Interview (70 marks) • My Own Place (70 marks) EXAMINATION PAPER - (160 MARKS) Increase the number of questions to seven of which four must be answered. Issue the case study to schools six-school weeks prior to the examination. EXAMINATION PAPER - (160 MARKS) All sections to be attempted • Audio visual – all questions to be answered • Case study – all questions to be answered • General questions – six questions of which four must be answered. Case study issues to schools four school weeks prior to the examination. LEAVING CERTIFICATE VOCATIONAL PROGRAMME 1. PORTFOLIO (60%) 2. EXAMINATION PAPER (40%) HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 71 - Higher WRITTEN EXAMINATION Total of seven questions – all to be completed. Questions 1A and 2A: Question 1A and Question 2A: translate into the vernacular a passage of Greek from the list of prescribed passages in Greek Through Reading. (N.B Numbering of passages non- consecutive) Nineteen passages are prescribed for both Ordinary and Higher Level. Twelve additional passages are prescribed at Higher Level only. (N.B Numbering of passages non- consecutive) Questions 1B and 2B: Answer one of two questions relating to the prescribed texts. Question 3: Unprescribed translation from Greek Question 4: Comprehension questions on a passage of unprescribed Greek prose Question 5: Translate five sentences into Greek. Question 6: Answer one of two questions relating to history. Question 7: Answer one of two questions relating to civilisation, myth and legend. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 72 - WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment. Questions 1A and 2A: Reduce the nineteen passages prescribed for both Higher and Ordinary Level to a total of fifteen by removing the following passages: 35. Prometheus 36. The Sphinx 37. The frogs ask for a king 38. The town mouse and the country mouse. For Higher Level Only reduce the twelve prescribed passages to a total of nine by removing the following: 74. The battle of Salamis, 480 B.C. 75. Exploit of Queen Artemisia at Salamis 84. Battle of Marathon, 490 B.C. Questions 1B and 2B: Increased internal choice Answer one of three questions relating to the prescribed texts. No adjustment. No adjustment. Question 5: Increased internal choice Translate five sentences into Greek from a possible seven. Question 6: Increased internal choice Answer one of three questions relating to history. Question 7: Increased internal choice Answer one of three questions relating to civilisation, myth and legend. ANCIENT GREEK HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Ordinary WRITTEN EXAMINATION Total of seven questions – all to be completed. Questions 1A and 2A: Question 1A and Question 2A: translate into the vernacular a passage of Greek from the list of prescribed passages in Greek Through Reading. Nineteen passages are prescribed for both Ordinary and Higher Level. (N.B Numbering of passages non- consecutive). Questions 1B and 2B: Answer one of two questions relating to the prescribed texts. Question 3: Unprescribed translation from Greek. Question 4: Comprehension questions on a passage of unprescribed Greek prose. Question 5: Translate five sentences into Greek. Question 6: Answer one of two questions relating to history. Question 7: Answer one of two questions relating to civilisation, myth and legend. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 73 - WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment Questions 1A and 2A: Reduce the nineteen passages prescribed for both Higher and Ordinary Level to a total of fifteen by removing the following passages: 35. Prometheus 36. The Sphinx 37. The frogs ask for a king 38. The town mouse and the country mouse. Questions 1B and 2B: Increased internal choice Answer one of three questions relating to the prescribed texts. No adjustment. No adjustment. Question 5: Increased internal choice Translate five sentences into Greek from a possible seven. Question 6: Increased internal choice Answer one of three questions relating to history. Question 7: Increased internal choice Answer one of three questions relating to c ivilisation, myth and legend. ANCIENT GREEK HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS HOME VISUAL ART 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Common COURSEWORK Based on a brief issued by the SEC in Sept. Each candidate must research, develop and execute two artefacts during a coursework period. This work is based on initial research which results in CBA2. COURSEWORK Based on a brief issued by the SEC in September, each candidate will research, develop and execute one artefact during a shorter coursework period. The artefact will have to be submitted three weeks in advance of the usual timeline. As it is linked to the final assessment, students must complete CBA2. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 74 - Common HOME BUSINESS STUDIES 2021 ADJUSTMENTS COMPONENTS All have an externally marked Assessment Task and Written Examination. COMPONENTS The AT element will not be examined in 2021. The Written Examination will not be adjusted from the structure and format indicated in the Sample Papers and any previous examinations of these new specifications. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 75 - HOME CLASSICAL STUDIES 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher & Ordinary WRITTEN EXAMINATION Answer two topics from Section A and two topics from Section B and a fifth topic from Section A or B. The examination is graded out of 400 marks. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Answer two topics from Section A and two topics from Section B. The examination will be graded out of 320. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 76 - HOME ENGLISH 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher & Ordinary COMPONENTS All have an externally marked Assessment Task and Written Examination. COMPONENTS The AT element will not be examined in 2021. The Written Examination will not be adjusted from the structure and format indicated in the Sample Papers and any previous examinations of these new specifications. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 77 - HOME FRENCH 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Common COMPONENTS All have an externally marked Assessment Task and Written Examination (which includes a listening component). COMPONENTS The AT element will not be examined in 2021. The Written Examination will not be adjusted from the structure and format indicated in the Sample Papers and any previous examinations of these new specifications. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 78 - HOME GERMAN 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Common COMPONENTS All have an externally marked Assessment Task and Written Examination (which includes a listening component). COMPONENTS The AT element will not be examined in 2021. The Written Examination will not be adjusted from the structure and format indicated in the Sample Papers and any previous examinations of these new specifications. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 79 - HOME GEOGRAPHY 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Common COMPONENTS All have an externally marked Assessment Task and Written Examination. COMPONENTS The AT element will not be examined in 2021. The Written Examination will not be adjusted from the structure and format indicated in the Sample Papers and any previous examinations of these new specifications. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 80 - HOME HISTORY 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Common COMPONENTS All have an externally marked Assessment Task and Written Examination. COMPONENTS The AT element will not be examined in 2021. The Written Examination will not be adjusted from the structure and format indicated in the Sample Papers and any previous examinations of these new specifications. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 81 - HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Common COURSEWORK HOME ECONOMICS COURSEWORK Food Literacy Skills practical Examination: 1 hour and 30 minutes. An individual based examination. Based on a Food Literacy Skills brief issued by the SEC in December. The candidate will use the design brief process to research the elements of the brief which will result in CBA2. The chosen solution will be what the candidate will prepare, cook and serve in their Food Literacy skills Examination. WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment. Briefs to be issued earlier at the beginning of November to allow extra time for the completion of CBA2. A reduction in the amount of items to be prepared and cooked in the Food Literacy Skills Examination. WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 82 - HOME IRISH (T1 & T2) 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher & Ordinary COMPONENTS All have an externally marked Assessment Task and Written Examination (which includes a listening component). COMPONENTS The Written Examination will not be adjusted. As outlined in the specification, the content and format of the examination papers may vary from year to year. The structure and format indicated in the Sample Papers and any previous examinations of these new specifications will provide the general basis for the structure and format of the 2021 examinations. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 83 - HOME ITALIAN 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Common COMPONENTS COMPONENTS The AT element will not be examined in 2021. The Written Examination will not be adjusted from the structure and format indicated in the Sample Papers and any previous examinations of these new specifications. All have an externally marked Assessment Task and Written Examination (which includes a listening component). ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 84 - HOME JEWISH STUDIES COURSEWORK 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher COURSEWORK WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates are required to answer questions on the two parts of the paper as follows: Part 1 four questions on one of two prescribed Project Titles for 2021; reference to three skills is required in answering question 4; questions on each title carrying a total of 80 marks. Part 2 Section A — all parts of all questions, carrying a total of 80 marks. Part 2 Section B — all parts within three of five questions, with each question carrying a total of 80 marks. No adjustment WRITTEN EXAMINATION Part 1 —will require reference to two rather than three skills in answering question 4 of Part 1. Part 2 Section A — Candidates will be allowed one choice of questions in this section Part 2 Section B — candidates will be allowed one choice of question within a part of each of the five questions given in this Section. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 85 - Ordinary COURSEWORK WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates are required to answer questions on the two parts of the paper as follows: Part 1 four questions on one of two prescribed Project Titles for 2021, reference to two skills is required in answering question 4; questions on each title carrying a total of 80 marks. Part 2 Section A — all parts of all questions, carrying a total of 80 marks. Part 2 Section B — all parts within three of five questions, with each question carrying a total of 80 marks. COURSEWORK No adjustment WRITTEN EXAMINATION Part 1 — candidates will be required to reference one rather than two skills in answering question 4 of Part 1. Part 2 Section A — candidates will be allowed one choice of questions in this section. Part 2 Section B — candidates will be allowed one choice of question within a part of each of the five questions given in this Section. HOME JEWISH STUDIES 2021 ADJUSTMENTS ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 86 - HOME LATIN 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher WRITTEN EXAMINATION WRITTEN EXAMINATION The list of prescribed text material will be reduced. Remove the following text requirement re Q1. Catullus (VI) Ovid (XXX) Virgil (XLII), (XLIII), (XXXVII), (XLV) Q2. No adjustment. Q3. No adjustment. Q4. No adjustment. Q5 Roman History 40 marks. Answer A (20 marks) and B (20 marks). Increase choice available here in in A. A. Answer 5 out of 12. Q.6 Roman Social Life and Civilisation Answer A and B. Increase choice available in A A. Answer 5 out of 12. Q1. Prescribed Poetry passage. 80 marks. Requirement 18 passages Catullus (V), (VI) Ovid (X) (XII) (XIII) (XXX) (XXXV) Virgil (XXXIX)) (XL), (XLII), (XLV) HLPrescribed Poetrypieces Ovid (XXXIV), (XXXVI) Virgil (XXXVII),(XXXVIII), (XLI), (XLIII) (XLIV) Q2. Unseen Translation. 80 marks. Q3. Unseen Comprehension and grammar. 80 marks. Q4. Composition or Unseen translation. 80 marks. Q5 Roman History 40 marks. Answer A and B choice of two parts in B. A. Answer 5 out of 10. Q6. Roman Social Life and Civilisation. 40 marks. Answer A and B. A. Answer 5 out of 10 ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 87 - HOME LATIN 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Ordinary WRITTEN EXAMINATION WRITTEN EXAMINATION The list of prescribed text material will be reduced. Remove the following text requirement for Ordinary Level Catullus (VI) Ovid (XXX) Virgil (XLII) (XLV) Q2. No adjustment. Q3. No adjustment. Q4. No adjustment. Q5 Roman History 40 marks. Answer A(20 marks) and B(20 marks). Increase choice available here in A. A. Answer five out of 12. Q.6 Roman Social Life and Civilisation Answer A and B. Increase choice available in A. A. Answer six out of 12. Q1. Prescribed Poetry passage. 80 marks. Eleven Prescribed Poetry texts for Ordinary Level Catullus (V) (VI) Ovid (X),(XII),(XIII), (XXX),(XXXV) Virgil (XXXIX)),(XL), (XLII), (XLV) Q2. Unseen Translation. 80 marks. Q3. Unseen Comprehension and grammar 80 marks. Q4. Composition or Unseen translation. 80 marks. Q5 Roman History 40 marks. Answer A and B choice of two parts in B. A. Answer five out of 10. Q6. Roman Social Life and Civilisation 40 marks. Answer A and B. A. Answer five out of 10. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 88 - HOME MATHEMATICS 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher and Ordinary COMPONENTS All have an externally marked Assessment Task and Written Examination. COMPONENTS The AT element will not be examined in 2021. The Written Examination will not be adjusted from the structure and format indicated in the Sample Papers and any previous examinations of these new specifications. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 89 - METALWORK HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher and Ordinary TECHNIQUES AND DESIGN PROJECT Project must be completed by the first Friday in April 2021. PRACTICAL SKILLS EXAMINATION Candidates are required to prepare materials and make components, according to the materials list and drawings shown in S58(ML2), by late April 2021, in advance of the Metalwork Practical Examination schedule (over two weeks late April/early May). S58(ML2) issues from SEC from mid-October 2020. Note: S58 (ML1 AND ML2) are issued annually by the SEC along with the Techniques and Design project. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates Answer Question 1: Section A (20 marks) and Section B (20 marks) and Three other questions (20 marks each). Total: 100 marks. Candidates Answer Question 1: Section A (20 marks) and Section B (20 marks) and Three other questions (20 marks each). Total: 100 marks. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 90 - TECHNIQUES AND DESIGN PROJECT Early release of project September 2020. Earlier completion date of two weeks to be specified by SEC PRACTICAL SKILLS EXAMINATION The Metalwork teacher may prepare the materials and make the components required for the examination, according to the materials list and drawings that will issue from the SEC in S58(ML1). Alternatively, the school may outsource this preparatory work. The marking scheme for this component will be adjusted as candidates will not be awarded any marks for prepared work. These marks will be allocated across the remaining sections of the marking scheme. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Increased (Open) choice in written examination. Question 1 Section A (20 marks) and Section B (20 marks) each become standalone Questions. Candidates now asked to answer any five from eight questions (20 marks each). Total: 100 marks. Note: In Q1 (Section A) candidates will now be asked to answer any four from seven parts (was five from seven parts). Increased (OPEN)choice in written examination. Question 1 Section A (20 marks) and Section B (20 marks) each become standalone Questions. Candidates now asked to answer any five from seven questions (20 marks each). Total: 100 marks. Note: In Q1 (Section A) candidates will now be asked to answer any eight from 12 parts (was 10 from 12 parts). Higher Ordinary HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher COURSEWORK MAT. TECH. WOOD COURSEWORK Candidates' submitted coursework must include: 1. Artefact (130 marks – 65%) 2. Folio (70 marks – 35%) The coursework design is selected from three possible design briefs which are forwarded to schools in late October/early November. Coursework must be complete by the last Friday in April. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A: Twenty short response questions, answer any 16. Section B: Five questions, answer any three. Question 5 is presented as a 5A or 5B (two options), answer only one. Section B - 60 marks. Design briefs 2021 to issue earlier. Earlier completion date of two weeks to be specified by SEC. Design briefs will include advice to candidates and teachers to give careful consideration to artefact design in 2021, given the period of school closure in the 2019/20 school year and potential loss of further time. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A: Twenty short response questions, answer any 10. Section B: Six questions, answer three. Questions 5A and 5B now become standalone questions. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 91 - HOME 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Ordinary COURSEWORK MAT. TECH. WOOD COURSEWORK Candidates' submitted coursework must include: 1. Artefact (75%) 2. Folio (25%) The coursework design is selected from three possible design briefs which are forwarded to schools in late October/early November. Coursework must be complete by the last Friday in April. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A: Twenty short response questions, answer any 16. Section B: Five questions, answer any three. Question 5 is presented as a 5A and 5B (2 options), answer only one. Design briefs 2021 to issue earlier. Earlier completion date of two weeks to be specified by SEC. Advice to candidates and teachers to give careful consideration to artefact design in 2021, given the period of school closure in the 2019/20 school year and potential loss of further time. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A: Twenty short response questions, answer any 10. Section B: Six questions, answer three. Questions 5A and 5B now become standalone questions. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 92 - Common PRACTICAL Perform three pieces/songs Unprepared test. WRITTEN EXAMINATION COURSEWORK Perform two pieces/songs Unprepared test. WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment. HOME MUSIC 2021 ADJUSTMENTS ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 93 - Higher COURSEWORK WRITTEN EXAMINATION Candidates answer questions from the five sections on the papers as follows: Section 1 — ten of 20 questions carrying five marks each and a total of 50 marks. Section 2 — three of four questions, subdivided into three parts each with a sub-total of 10 marks and a section total of 30 marks. Section 3 —all questions (three or four) given in this section, carrying a total of 50 marks. Section 4 — four of six questions each subdivided into parts and carrying a sub-total of 50 marks. Section 5 - one of six questions each carrying a total of 70 marks HOME RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COURSEWORK No adjustment. Earlier completion date of two weeks to be specified by SEC. WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment. Section 2 allow candidates answer two of four questions, subdivided into three parts with a sub-total of 15 marks each and a section total of 30 marks. Section 3 allow one choice within a part of one question that candidates are required to answer in this section. Section 4 allow one choice within a part of each question in this section. Candidates would still be required to answer four of the six questions in this section, with each question carrying a sub-total of 50 marks. No adjustment. 2021 ADJUSTMENTS ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 94 - Ordinary COURSEWORK WRITTEN EXAMINATION Current arrangement: Candidates answer questions from the four sections on the papers as follows: Section 1 — ten of 20 questions carrying eight marks each and a total of 80 marks. Section 2 — three of four questions, subdivided into three parts each with a sub-total of 20 marks and a section total of 60 marks. Section 3 — all questions (three or four) given in this section, carrying a total of 60 marks. Section 4 —five of six questions each subdivided into parts and carrying a sub-total of 40 marks. HOME RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COURSEWORK No adjustment. Earlier completion date of 2 weeks to be specified by SEC. WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment Section 2 allow candidates answer two of four questions, subdivided into three parts with a sub-total of 30 marks each and a section total of 60 marks. No adjustment Section 4 allow candidates answer all parts in four of six questions, each carrying a sub-total of 50 marks. 2021 ADJUSTMENTS ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 95 - HOME SCIENCE 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Common COMPONENTS All have an externally marked Assessment Task and Written Examination. COMPONENTS The AT element will not be examined in 2021. The Written Examination will not be adjusted from the structure and format indicated in the Sample Papers and any previous examinations of these new specifications. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 96 - HOME SPANISH 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Common COMPONENTS All have an externally marked Assessment Task and Written Examination (which includes a listening component). COMPONENTS The AT element will not be examined in 2021. The Written Examination will not be adjusted from the structure and format indicated in the Sample Papers and any previous examinations of these new specifications. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 97 - HOME TECHNICAL GRAPHICS WRITTEN EXAMINATION No adjustment. Section B Answer three from six long questions. No adjustment. Section B Answer three from six long questions. 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher Ordinary WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A Answer 10 of 15 short questions. Section B Answer four from six long questions. Section A Answer 10 of 15 short questions. Section B Answer four from six long questions. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 98 - HOME TECHNOLOGY COURSEWORK 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Higher COURSEWORK WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A Answer 25 of 32 short questions. Section B Two long questions presented: Attempt either (a) or (b) from each. Section C Four long questions presented, attempt one. Brief to issue earlier. Earlier completion date of two weeks to be specified by SEC. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A Answer 20 of 32 short questions. Section B T wo long questions presented: Attempt any two parts from the two questions presented. Section C No adjustment. ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS 2021 - 99 - HOME TECHNOLOGY COURSEWORK 2021 ADJUSTMENTS Ordinary COURSEWORK WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A Answer 16 of 20 short questions. Section B Four long questions presented, attempt any two questions. Brief to issue earlier. Earlier completion date of 2 weeks to be specified by SEC. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Section A Answer 10 of 20 short questions. Section B No adjustment. 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MATHS WEEK starts today
Created : 11 Oct 2020, 10:19 PM
Archived : 16 Oct 2020, 1:00 AM
'Maths Week 2020 takes place from the 10th to 18th October. Maths Week aims to promote and develop a positive attitude towards Maths in young people, and a wider awareness of the importance of Maths across all sectors of society. Throughout the course of this week BCS students will be engaging in a wide variety of Maths activities in school. Maths puzzles are one of the best ways to encourage student engagement and develop problem-solving and logical thinking. Each day this week we will be posting a Maths problem that we would like you at home to solve. The solution will be posted the following day. These recreational Maths puzzles are a great way to keep the brain sharp, learn and have fun at home! Best of luck.' Puzzle for Monday attached here

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