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Course Endorsement Scenarios
To recognise the disruption caused by COVID-19 there are changes to NCEA endorsements for some students in 2021. Information about these changes is available here.
Scenario 1
A straightforward example of a candidate awarded a course endorsement of Merit at Level 1
Course code: 11ENG Course name: English
Candidate: James Brown Academic year: 2011
Registered number | Standard title | Level | I/E | Credits | Results |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3501 | Demonstrate knowledge of and apply listening techniques | 1 | Int | 3 | A |
90052 | Produce creative writing | 1 | Int | 3 | M |
90053 | Produce formal writing | 1 | Int | 3 | M |
90849 | Show understanding of specified aspect(s) of studied written text(s), using supporting evidence | 1 | Ext | 4 | E |
90850 | Show understanding of specified aspect(s) of studied visual or oral text(s), using supporting evidence | 1 | Ext |
4 |
E |
90855 |
Create a visual text |
1 |
Int |
3 |
M |
90857 |
Construct and deliver an oral text |
1 |
Int |
3 |
A |
The rules applied
- Were 14 or more credits achieved with Excellence?
No. So an endorsement of Excellence is not achievable.
- Were 14 or more credits achieved with Excellence or Merit?
Yes (17). So a Merit endorsement is achievable.
- Do the 17 credits achieved with Excellence or Merit include 3 internally assessed credits and 3 externally assessed credits?
Yes. So a Merit endorsement is confirmed.
- What is the lowest level of the 17 credits achieved with Excellence or Merit?
Level 1. So the Merit endorsement is awarded at Level 1.
The course endorsement result:
James Brown, English, Endorsed with Merit at Level 1.
Scenario 2
An example of a course that is not eligible for endorsement because the only internally assessed standards are unit standards
Course code: 12BIO Course name: Biology
Candidate: Jane Simmonds Academic year: 2011
Registered number | Standard title | Level | I/E | Credits | Results |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
8928 | Use a microscope to investigate biological material | 2 | Int | 3 | A |
8929 | Identify biological population patterns through investigation | 2 | Int | 3 | A |
8930 | Identify biological community interrelationships and patterns through investigation | 2 | Int | 3 | A |
90459 | Describe genetic variation and change | 2 | Ext | 3 | E |
90461 | Describe concepts and processes relating to ecology | 2 | Ext | 3 | M |
90462 | Describe diversity in the structure and function of animals | 2 | Ext | 3 | E |
90463 | Describe diversity in the structure and function of plants | 2 | Ext | 3 | E |
90464 | Describe cell structure and function | 2 | Ext | 3 | M |
The rules applied
- Were 14 or more credits achieved with Excellence?
No. So an endorsement of Excellence is not achievable.
- Were 14 or more credits achieved with Excellence or Merit?
Yes (15). So a Merit endorsement is achievable.
- Do the 15 credits achieved with Excellence or Merit include 3 internally assessed credits and 3 externally assessed credits?
No. They are all externally assessed. (The only internally assessed standards are unit standards that do not have Merit or Excellence grades.)
- Are the 15 credits achieved with Excellence or Merit exempt from the internal assessment rule?
No. They are not Level 3 Visual Arts credits, so no endorsement is achievable.
The course endorsement result:
Jane Simmonds, Biology (no endorsement)
Scenario 3
An example where a year 13 student is awarded a Level 1 endorsement for a course comprising mostly Level 3 standards
Course code: 13CLS Course name: Classical Studies
Candidate: Fiona MacDonald Academic year: 2011
Registered number | Standard title | Level | I/E | Credits | Results |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
90511 | Explain a passage or passages from a work of classical literature in translation | 3 | Ext | 6 | A |
90512 | Explain a work or works of classical art | 3 | Ext | 6 | E |
90514 | Complete independent research on an area of the classical world | 3 | Int | 6 | E |
91023 | Demonstrate understanding of an important historical figure in the classical world | 1 | Ext | 4 | E |
The rules applied
- Were 14 or more credits achieved with Excellence?
Yes (16). So an endorsement of Excellence is achievable.
- Do the 16 credits achieved with Excellence include 3 internally assessed credits and 3 externally assessed credits?
Yes. So an Excellence endorsement is confirmed.
- What is the lowest level of the 16 credits achieved with Excellence?
Level 1. So the Excellence endorsement is awarded at Level 1.
The Level 1 credits are needed to reach the minimum of 14 credits.
The course endorsement result:
Fiona MacDonald, Classical Studies, Endorsed with Excellence at Level 1.
Note: If the candidate had achieved standard 90511 with Excellence, the Level 1 credits could have been ignored. With 18 credits achieved with Excellence and the internal and external assessment rules met, she would have been awarded an endorsement of Excellence at Level 3.
Registered number | Standard title | Level | I/E | Credits | Results |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
90511 | Classical literature in translation | 3 | Ext | 6 | E |
90512 | Classical art and architecture | 3 | Ext | 6 | E |
90514 | Research an area of classical studies | 3 | Int | 6 | E |
91023 | Demonstrate understanding of an important historical figure in the classical world | 1 | Ext | 4 | E |
Scenario 4
An example of a multi-level course that can only be endorsed at Level 1 because of the external assessment rule
Course code: 13SS Course name: Social Sciences
Candidate: Ngarahupai Henare Academic year: 2011
Registered number | Standard title | Level | I/E | Credits | Results |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
90703 | Explain the contribution of geography to planning and decision-making processes | 3 | Int | 3 | E |
90705 | Carry out and present geographic research with consultation | 3 | Int | 3 | E |
90654 | Plan and carry out independent historical research | 3 | Int | 4 | E |
90691 | Conduct an advanced social studies inquiry independently | 3 | Int | 6 | E |
91003 | Interpret sources of an historical event of significance to New Zealanders | 1 | Ext | 4 | E |
24710 | Produce a balanced budget for a family or household | 2 | Int | 3 | A |
The rules applied
- Were 14 or more credits achieved with Excellence?
Yes (20). So an endorsement of Excellence is achievable.
- Do the 20 credits achieved with Excellence include 3 internally assessed credits and 3 externally assessed credits?
Yes. So an endorsement of Excellence is confirmed.
- What is the lowest level of the 20 credits achieved with Excellence?
Level 1. So the Excellence endorsement is awarded at Level 1.
In this case, even though the candidate has achieved 16 credits with Excellence at Level 3, the Level 1 credits are needed to meet the external assessment rule requiring a minimum of 3 externally assessed credits.
The course endorsement result:
Ngarahupai Henare, Social Sciences, Endorsed with Excellence at Level 1.
Scenario 5
An example where an endorsement is awarded because the course is exempt from the internal assessment rule
Course code: 13APA Course name: Practical Art - Painting
Candidate: Mathilde Bucher Academic year: 2011
Registered number | Standard title | Level | I/E | Credits | Results |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
90667 | Produce original work within painting to show extensive knowledge of art-making methods and ideas | 3 | Ext | 14 | M |
The rules applied
- Were 14 or more credits achieved with Excellence?
No. So an endorsement of Excellence is not achievable.
- Were 14 or more credits achieved with Excellence or Merit?
Yes (14). So a Merit endorsement is achievable.
- Do the 14 credits achieved with Merit include 3 internally assessed credits and 3 externally assessed credits?
No. The internal assessment rule requiring a minimum of 3 internally assessed credits has not been met.
- Are the 14 credits achieved with Merit exempt from the internal assessment rule?
Yes. 90667 is a Level 3 Visual Arts standard so the Merit endorsement is confirmed.
- What is the lowest level of the 14 credits achieved with Merit?
Level 3. So the endorsement is awarded at Level 3.
The course endorsement result:
Mathilde Bucher, Practical Art – Painting, Endorsed with Merit at Level 3
Note: If this course had also included internally assessed credits, an endorsement of Merit at Level 3 could have been awarded without having to invoke the Level 3 Visual Arts exemption.
Registered number | Standard title | Level | I/E | Credits | Results |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
90667 | Produce original work within painting to show extensive knowledge of art making methods and ideas | 3 | Ext | 14 | M |
90659 | Research and analyse approaches within established painting practice | 3 | Int | 4 | E |
Scenario 6
An example where an endorsement is awarded because the course is exempt from the external assessment rule
Course code: 12PED Course name: Physical Education
Candidate: Amy Campbell Academic year: 2011
Registered number | Standard title | Level | I/E | Credits | Results |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
90432 | Examine the relationship between physical activity and health, and implications for self and society | 2 | Int | 3 | E |
90433 | Describe how functional anatomy and biomechanical principles relate to performing physical activity | 2 | Int | 4 | E |
90434 | Examine the principles and methods of training in relation to participation in physical activity | 2 | Int | 3 | E |
90435 | Examine skill-learning principles and psychological skills in relation to physical activity | 2 | Int | 2 | A |
90436 | Perform a physical activity to meet the Physical Education Performance Standards for Level 2 | 2 | Int | 4 | E |
90438 | Plan, apply and review leadership strategies in a group or team physical activity | 2 | Int | 3 | N |
The rules applied
- Were 14 or more credits achieved with Excellence?
Yes (14). So an endorsement of Excellence is achievable.
- Do the 14 credits achieved with Excellence include 3 internally assessed credits and 3 externally assessed credits?
No. The external assessment rule requiring a minimum of 3 externally assessed credits has not been met.
- Are the 14 credits achieved with Excellence exempt from the externally assessed rule?
Yes. The 14 credits achieved with Excellence are for Physical Education, so the Excellence endorsement is confirmed.
- What is the lowest level of the 14 credits achieved with Excellence?
Level 2. So the endorsement is awarded at Level 2.
The course endorsement result:
Amy Campbell, Physical Education, Endorsed with Excellence at Level 2.
Scenario 7
An example of a multi-level course containing some standards that are exempt from external assessment and some that are not
Course code: LS-3a Course name: Life Studies
Candidate: Stacey Coutts Academic year: 2011
Registered number | Standard title | Level | I/E | Credits | Results |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
90739 | Apply knowledge to plan a physical activity programme or experience | 3 | Int | 3 | M |
90740 | Explain, with evidence, the effectiveness of a physical activity programme and its influence on hauora/well-being | 3 | Int | 3 | M |
90741 | Appraise performance and review a programme for performance improvement for self or others | 3 | Int | 5 | M |
90971 | Take action to enhance an aspect of personal well-being | 1 | Int | 3 | E |
90973 | Demonstrate understanding of interpersonal skills used to enhance relationships | 1 | Int | 5 | E |
The rules applied
- Were 14 or more credits achieved with Excellence?
No. So an endorsement of Excellence is not achievable.
- Were 14 or more credits achieved with Excellence or Merit?
Yes (19). So a Merit endorsement is achievable.
- Do the 19 credits achieved with Excellence or Merit include 3 internally assessed credits and 3 externally assessed credits?
No. The external assessment rule requiring a minimum of 3 externally assessed credits has not been met.
- Do the 19 credits achieved with Excellence or Merit include 14 credits that are exempt from the external assessment rule?
No. Only 11 credits are for Physical Education which is exempt, 8 credits are for Health which is not exempt (standards 90971 and 90973), so no endorsement is achievable.
The course endorsement result:
Stacey Coutts, Life Studies (no endorsement)
Note: If one of the Health standards had been externally assessed, then an endorsement of Merit at Level 1 would have been awarded.
Or, if another 3-credit Level 3 Physical Education standard had been added (and achieved with Merit or Excellence) then the exemption rule would have been met and an endorsement of Merit at Level 3 would have been awarded.
Scenario 8
An example of a multi-level course where both Excellence at Level 2 and Merit at Level 3 are achievable. A Level 3 Merit endorsement is awarded.
Course code: Math-Cal Course name: Mathematics with Calculus
Candidate: Gordon Wen Academic year: 2011
Registered number | Standard title | Level | I/E | Credits | Results |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
90635 | Differentiate functions and use derivatives to solve problems | 3 | Ext | 6 | M |
90636 | Integrate functions and use integrals to solve problems | 3 | Ext | 6 | E |
90637 | Solve problems and equations involving trigonometric functions | 3 | Int | 4 | E |
90807 | Demonstrate an understanding of calculus methods | 2 | Ext | 4 | E |
The rules applied
- Were 14 or more credits achieved with Excellence?
Yes (14). So an endorsement of Excellence is achievable.
- Do the 14 credits achieved with Excellence include 3 internally assessed credits and 3 externally assessed credits?
Yes. So an endorsement of Excellence is confirmed.
- What is the lowest level of the 14 credits achieved with Excellence?
Level 2. So an endorsement of Excellence at Level 2 is confirmed.
But the following rules have also been met…
- Were 14 or more credits achieved with Excellence or Merit?
Yes (16). So an endorsement of Merit is achievable.
- Do the 16 credits achieved with Excellence or Merit include 3 internally assessed credits and 3 externally assessed credits?
Yes. So an endorsement of Merit is confirmed.
- What is the lowest level of the 14 credits achieved with Excellence?
Level 3. So an endorsement of Merit at Level 3 is confirmed.
The following results hierarchy is applied, according to which a Level 3 Merit is higher than a Level 2 Excellence.
Results Hierarchy |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Number of Credits | Grade for credits | Level of credits | Endorsement Result |
14 or more | E | 3 or higher | Level 3 Excellence |
14 or more | E or M | 3 or higher | Level 3 Merit |
14 or more | E | 2 or higher | Level 2 Excellence |
14 or more | E or M | 2 or higher | Level 2 Merit |
14 or more | E | 1 or higher | Level 1 Excellence |
14 or more | E or M | 1 or higher | Level 1 Merit |
The course endorsement result:
Gordon Wen, Mathematics with Calculus, Endorsed with Merit at Level 3.