Length: Semester
Recommended background: None
Content:
Community Studies offers students the opportunity to learn in a community context and to interact with teachers, peers and community members beyond the school environment. Students decide the focus of their community activity, which begins from a point of personal interest, skill or knowledge.
By setting challenging and achievable goals in a community activity, students enhance their skills and understandings in a guided and supported learning program. They develop their capability to work independently and to apply their skills and knowledge in practical ways in their community.
Students prepare a contract of work to develop a community activity from any of the following six areas of study:
Assessment:
Students’ performance will be determined according to the subject’s Performance Standards as outlined in the Subject Outline. Grades A to E will be used for reporting purposes. Students are assessed on the successful completion of a Contract of Work, Folio, Community Activity and Reflection.
Disclaimer: Community Studies provides students with 10 credits towards SACE but is NOT a tertiary admissions subject (for an ATAR or TAFE Selection Score)