History Judgement Statement – 2011

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Assessment Schedule – 2011
History: Describe the causes and consequences of an historical event (91005)
Judgement Statement
Achievement
Achievement with Merit
Achievement with Excellence
Describes the causes of the event, AND
describes the consequences of the event
Describes in-depth the causes of the event, AND
describes in-depth the consequences of the event
Comprehensively describes the causes of the event, AND
comprehensively describes the consequences of the event
N1
Identifies an event
N2
A3
A4
M5
M6
Describes the cause(s)
of an event
Describes the cause(s)
of an event
Describes the cause(s)
of an event
Describes in depth
two causes of an event
Describes in depth
two causes of an event
AND
AND
OR
AND
AND
AND
Makes some relevant
attempt to plan a
response
E8
E7
Comprehensively
describes three
causes of an event
Comprehensively
describes three or
more causes of an
event
AND
AND
Describes the
consequence(s) of an
event
Describes the
consequence(s) of that
event
Appropriate supporting
evidence could include
specific details such as
names, dates,
examples, statistics, or
case studies relevant to
the context being
described.
N0/ = No response; no relevant evidence.
Describes the
consequence(s) of that
event
Describes two
consequence(s) of that
event
(This must be a
meaningful narrative)
(or vice versa)
Appropriate supporting
evidence could include
specific details such as
names, dates,
examples, statistics, or
case studies relevant to
the context being
described.
Appropriate supporting
evidence could include
specific details such as
names, dates,
examples, statistics, or
case studies relevant to
the context being
described.
Describes in depth
two consequences of
that event.
Describes in depth
two consequences of
that event
Comprehensively
describes three or
more consequences of
that event
(or vice versa)
Appropriate supporting
evidence could include
specific details such as
names, dates,
examples, statistics, or
case studies relevant to
the context being
described.
Appropriate supporting
evidence could include
specific details such as
names, dates,
examples, statistics, or
case studies relevant to
the context being
described.
Appropriate supporting
evidence could include
specific details such as
names, dates,
examples, statistics, or
case studies relevant to
the context being
described.
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