DCC National Senior Certificate Grade 11



DCC National Senior Certificate Grade 11

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Course Introduction

Grade 11 is an important stepping stone to obtaining the National Senior Certificate. It is designed to start your preparation for your final Grade 12 year.

Course Contents

Subject Selection Process



Make sure that you select the same subjects that you selected in Grade 10, and that you will need in Grade 12 for the career path that you want to pursue. Subjects have to be completed within an academic year.

Subject Selection
Subjects are available in English only.

  • 2 Languages from Group A must be chosen, one of which must be a Home Language. See page 25 and 26 for the subjects in each group.
  • Languages from Group A must be chosen, one of which must be a Home Language. See page 25 and 26 for the subjects in each group.
  • Mathematics OR Mathematical Literacy AND Life Orientation are compulsory.
  • Mathematical Literacy may not be chosen with Physical Sciences or Ag ricultural Sciences.
  • Mathematics must be chosen with Physical Sciences.
  • We strongly recommend that you choose Mathematics with Accounting.Turn to page 25 and 26 to confirm your subject selection for Grade 11.

If you need assistance, do not hesitate to contact a Student Consultant.

Programme Duration

The academic year ends 31 December 2014. Learners are required to complete ALL their assessments within a calendar year. This means that you will start your studies in January I February, and write your final examinations in October / November.

Should you enrol AFTER 14 February, you may not sit for the examinations, write controlled tests or submit assessment tasks in that same year. You may however continue working through the study material, but ALL assessments may only be done the following year – the year in which you will write your final examinations.

Entrance Requirements

A certified, official Grade 10 National Senior Certificate report which indicates promotion to Grade 11.

Student Assessment

 

School Based Assessment (SBA)

  • School Based Assessment (SBA) is assessment that takes place throughout the year. It consists of various types of assessment tasks such as research projects, controlled tests, investigation tasks, written reports. etc.
  • All assessments for Grade 11 will be internally conducted by Damelin Correspondence College. Your progress to Grade 12 will be determined by a SBA mark and a final examination mark.
  • You will be provided with a study schedule (which can be found in your study guide) AND an assessment timetable, which will be in the enrolment pack that you will receive after enrolment. The assessment timetable will also be available on the College website.
  • If you enrol in the year preceding the start of your academic year, you must contact the College for a timetable that is applicable to the year in which you will be doing your assessments.
  • All School Based Assessment (SBA) tasks have to be completed and submitted for marking within the timeframes prescribed by the College.
  • The SBA mark contributes 25% towards your total mark and the final examination contributes 75% towards your total mark.

Controlled Tests

  • You must write controlled tests for all the subjects that you are studying. This will be in addition to the examinations that will also be written for each subject that you are studying.
  • Controlled tests are tests that take place under supervised, examination conditions. It is a shorter version of an examination.
  • The dates and times for controlled test will be in the enrolment pack that you will receive after enrolment. It will also be posted on the College website. These dates and times are subject to change. You must consult the college website (http://www.dcc.edu.za) for the most up-to-date information.
  • The college will only provide controlled test venues in major centres in each province in South Africa.
  • Special arrangements cannot be made for learners who live onthe outskirts of major centres.
  • All controlled tests and final examinations for the subjects that you are studying must be written in the same year.
  • Controlled tests will NOT be in your study guide.
  • You will be provided with a study schedule, which can be found in your study guide.

Life Orientation

  • One of the tasks that you have to complete for Life Orientation is a Physical Education Task (PET).
  • This task comprises four sections. One section will be completed for each of the 4 terms.
  • You have to attend face-to-face contact sessions throughout the year, with a Life Orientation educator, for the evaluation of your Physical Education Task (PET). The mark obtained for your Physical Education Task (PET) will form part of your SBA mark. Your study guide for Life Orientation will stipulate the number of compulsory contact sessions for each section of this task.
  • Life Orientation (PET) sessions will take place on Saturdays.
  • The dates on which assessment for the PET task will take place will be in the Orientation Guide that will be included with your enrolment pack. The College will inform you if there are any changes to these dates. You must also check the College website regularly for the latest information available.
  • It is important that you attend EVERY contact session. If you fail to attend a contact session, then you will receive a zero for that particular session. In addition to this, you will be liable for the costs incurred for the assessment.
  • Additional information for the completion of this task is available from the College.

Oral Component for Languages

  • You will be required to do assessments for the Oral component of the languages that you are studying. These will be face-to-face contact sessions with qualified language educators.
  • The assessment for the oral component for languages is a formal examination that is compulsory. It will form part of your SBA mark and part of your final examination mark.
  • The oral examinations are part of a formal examination session and therefore it is compulsory that you attend these. Should you not attend any of the oral examinations, you will fail the entire subject and will have to repeat the subject the following year.
  • The dates on which the oral examination will take place
  • will be in the enrolment pack that you will receive after enrolment. These dates are subject to change. You must consult the college website {www.dcc.edu.za) for the latest information available.
  • Should you not be present on the day that your oral examinations take place, you will not have a complete mark for the subject and you will not be resulted for the subject. A zero mark for oral examination means that the learner will have to repeat the entire subject. When a learner fails a home language, he/she will have to repeat the home language the following year. In addition to this, you will be liable for costs incurred for this assessment.
  • If you enrol in the year preceding the start of your academic year, you must contact the College for a timetable that is applicable to the year in which you will be doing your assessments.
  • Venues at which oral examinations will take place will be provided by Damelin Correspondence College.
  • Venues will be in major centres in South Africa only. Special arrangements cannot be made for learners who live on the outskirts of major centres.

Learner Evidence of Performance File/Portfolio

  • You must as part of your studies, compile (put together) a portfolio for each subject.
  • A portfolio for a particular subject will contain all the required School based assessment tasks/assignments that you have completed (and that have been marked by the College) for each subject.
  • You must keep your portfolio for each subject neatly filed in a safe place for the duration of your studies (and at least 6 months afterwards), because the College may. at any time, request that you submit it for moderation.
  • Your portfolio will be internally moderated by the College AND externally moderated by the Department of Basic Education.

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