Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Post-16 File Policy

Although the majority of your work for the first part of the AS Media Studies course will be monitored via your online blog, it is still essential that you adhere to the Beaverwood Post-16 File Policy and maintain an up-to-date Media Studies folder.

This will provide a useful reference point to check, for example, the course assessment objectives and unit weightings, but you should also file hard copies of sources you consult, notes that you make or drafts you create for your Foundation Production Portfolio, as well as exam revision notes later in the course.

Click on the hyperlinks to access the relevant documents.


Post-16 File Policy


Students should have a separate folder for each subject:

Each folder should have:
·      Assessment objectives
·      Course outline of work for each term (SoW or specification)
·      Reading lists, where appropriate
·      Evidence of independent work
·      Tracking sheet which includes the half termly assessment grades, all key homework grades, mock exam grades, practical assessments grades and public examination grades.

     Examination Preparation (given out at least a month prior to public exams)
·      Past papers
·      Mark schemes
·      Model answers


 For each unit of study of the specification:

Index followed by:
·      A separate section for each topic clearly labeled with dividers
·      All work dated including handouts
·      Up to date work (evidence of making up work for missed lessons)

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