Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 1:
Understand and discuss the principles and concepts established in the field of study of education, as well as assess the theories in the field of education.
Demonstrate an awareness of the diverse contexts of education in which education theory might apply.
Demonstrate by means of cases and examples, an understanding of related theoretical paradigms, concepts, ideas, issues, problems and trends, both locally and internationally.
Identify appropriate research approaches and methodologies applicable in the field of education in general and of Environmental Education in particular.
Research, interpret and report on the trends in Environmental Education in schools, both locally and internationally.
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 2:
Make sound theoretical judgements and evaluations after scrutinising sources of knowledge in the field of Environmental Education to ensure effective teaching and learning.
Collect, engage, interpret, analyse and critically evaluate the different learning theories, learning styles and teaching and learning strategies that can be used for effective learning in Environmental Education.
Independently and effectively apply the knowledge, skills and values gained from the analysis of the learning theories, styles and strategies.
Select and apply teaching and assessment strategies that will contribute to meaningful and effective learning in Environmental Education, as well as critique the application and make recommendations on the implementation.
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 3:
Identify a research problem in Environmental Education.
State the identified problem in context of existing literature and research.
Choose an appropriate design, applicable method and a suitable strategy to collect, interpret, analyse, synthesise and evaluate the data being investigated.
Prepare an approved proposal for a research project that identifies a problem.
Conduct the proposed project successfully under supervision.
Compose a creative and appropriate academic report that communicates the project in response to the problem and issues researched.
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 4:
Analyse, synthesise and evaluate knowledge gained from case study research and related Environmental Education issues so that insight can be gained into systemic thinking approaches that need to be implemented when dealing with finding solutions to problems in the environment.
Apply learning strategies to address the learning needs of Environmental Education.
Critique and evaluate scenarios and case studies of real-life situations and problems, in order to be able to systematically learn from the situation and find integrated solutions using systemic theories for teaching and learning situations.
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 5:
Critically analyse ethical issues and teacher responsibility regarding the use of and reference to resources in teaching and learning, as well as resource management in the classroom.
Act responsibly in his/her actions and practices, as well as decision making and being conscious of accountability when using and managing resources.
Debate ethical aspects in the teaching and learning of Environmental Education and formulate an independent opinion.
Disseminate the importance of sustainable living by sharing the principles of sustainable development that is aided by education in Environmental Education at schools, clearly stating the roles, responsibilities and accountability of humankind.
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 6:
Effectively work in groups to solve problems or address issues related to Environmental Education, sharing responsibility for the outcome of group decisions after proper consultation with all parties.
Individually and as part of a group, critically reflect on the curriculum and work on curriculum development by adopting theories of systemic thinking.
Individually and as a group, assess and undertake research on environmental management systems in South African schools and abroad.
Design and apply an environmental management system as a group in the school whereby a whole-school approach is applied with open communication channels between all role-players in the school.
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 7:
Take full responsibility for own learning needs, monitor own learning progress, apply relevant learning strategies and manage applicable resources.
Critically reflect on own learning processes toward development of a higher degree of self-directedness and specialisation.
Demonstrate the skills and disposition needed to stay informed and current with regard to Environmental Education trends and developments as a lifelong learner.
Integrated Assessment:
Learning, teaching and assessment are inextricably interwoven. Whenever possible, the assessment of knowledge, skills, attitudes and values shown in the qualification will be integrated. A variety of methods will be used in assessment tools and activities will be appropriate to the context in which the learner is working or will work.
Theoretical and practical components will be assessed together during integrated assessment. Various formative and summative assessment tools and methods will be implemented to ensure confirmation of the mastering of all the outcomes and related workplace competencies, such as written assignments, written tests, case studies and case presentations as well as group discussions. Advanced information retrieval and processing skills and critical analysis projects, will prove integration and application of the knowledge, critical thinking and communication of information.
Summative assessment in each of the modules in the qualification will be conducted by means of a three hour written examination. The project's mini-dissertation/report will determine whether a learner is able to demonstrate critical application of theory, concepts, principles, transportation policies and rules, processes and structures to solve factual and real world problems and issues. The outcome of this mini-dissertation/report will also determine the learner's ability to find new information and to integrate this information with existing knowledge. The assessment will be open, transparent, impartial, valid, objective and reliable, so that an integrated approach to assessment is incorporated into the qualification. |