Community Learning RecognitionSupporting FLO students to access Community Learning assessment
The SACE
What is Community Learning?The SACE Board recognises that learning doesn't just happen in the classroom, but in all kinds of settings. Community learning recognition is a way of students gaining SACE credits for the community activities or services they have been undertaking.
Community LearningCommunity Learning contributes to the 90 Stage 1 or Stage 2 ‘other’ (or ‘blue’ section in the diagram) section of the SACE.
Community Learning does not contribute to the compulsory requirements of the SACE.
Community LearningSACE students can earn credits for community service or activities in two ways:Community-developed programs through a current
award or certificate from a community-developed program, such as those offered by the Royal Life Saving Society or the Duke of Edinburgh's Award.
Self-directed community learning such as taking care of a family member, supporting a refugee family, or volunteering for a community project. To gain recognition for this kind of community learning, students need to show evidence about what they have learnt.
Self Directed Programshttp://www.sace.sa.edu.au/subjects/recognised-learning/community-learning/self-directed-programs
Self-directed Community Learning may be gained through learning experiences that do not follow a formal, accredited curriculum.
Individual students may participate in a range of programs or sets of activities that are not formally accredited.
What can count towards Community Learning?
The Interview….The student will need to attend an interview where they will provide evidence of their learning to a Community Learning assessor(s).
The student is assessed against two assessment criteria:• knowledge and application• reflection and critical thinking
What is the process…1. Young person, case manager, FLO Coordinator discuss applying for recognition 2. Young person completes the application form3. School approves the application 4. The school notifies the student of approval for an interview5. The school arranges the interview with the student6. Case Manager assists young person to prepare for the interview7. Young person is interviewed8. School records the result9. School retains the evidence
What can Case Managers do…Prior to the interview:• Recognise if young people are involved in any community
learning that could be accredited• Negotiate with the local FLO coordinator for this to
happen• Support the application process• Prepare students for the interview (including support
materials)• Attend the interview with the young person if needed
During the interview:• Monitor wellbeing• Reduce anxiety• Support student’s to navigate the questions• Don’t tamper with the evidence• Prompt the use of support materials
What can Case Managers do…
The questions…Knowledge and Application• Opening questions• Experience• What the student says about
learning• Questions about breadth and
depth of learning• Questions about applying
learning
Reflection and Critical Thinking• Questions about the student’s self-
perception• Questions about the student’s
reflection – thinking about own learning
• Questions about the student’s reflection – thinking about interacting with others
How can it work for FLO students?• FLO students will need to access the Community
Learning recognition through their enrolling school• FLO coordinators can provide information about the
availability of Community Learning Assessors, local school process and support access to Community Learning Interviews for FLO students
• FLO funding can be used to support this process
For further info
SACE Board Websitehttp://www.sace.sa.edu.au/subjects/recognised-learning/community-learning
Louise JohnsonSACE Officer - Recognised LearningPhone: (08) 8372 [email protected]
Your local FLO Coordinator
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