2. CONTENTS
1. Ako e FarNet /HarbourNet contacts
2. Job Description for e-Deans
3. Getting Started
1. Enrolling students in a course
2. Student set up
3. School-wide information
3. 4. Memorandum of Understanding
5. Recording entries
6. Reports
7. Assessments and results
1. Internal assessments
2. Practice external assessments (mock exams)
8. Communication
1. e-Deans online meetings
2. e-Days
3. Ako e Community Ning and Newsletter
4. Reporting to Principal/BOT
1. Welcome to Ako e Farnet/HarbourNet 2013.
Contacts:
Carolyn Bennett – ePrincipal
Carolyn.bennett@farnet.schoolzone.net.nz
021 474 889
Sue McCarthny – Assistant ePrincipal
s.mccarthny@gmail.com
021 246 9113
Clarrie Yates – Assistant e Principal
4. cyates@kaitaiacollege.school.nz
027 808 1569
VIRTUAL LEARNING NETWORK
2. e-Dean Job Description
Guidelines Checked
Term 1
Check and record NCEA results for all VC students (on NZQA website or school provided),
5. used for report and checking pre-requisites for courses to be entered in.
Draft VC report for Principal (not necessary in all schools but a good way to get vital
information to the SMT) - see template.
To enrol put student details on Shared D- oc enrolment spreadsheet doc (some may have
already been enrolled in Dec previous year AND notify Sue/Clarrie/Carolyn by email)
At this stage check suitability of students if necessary.
Keep checking your own emails, to ensure that your students are approved (there could
be issues such as numbers/out of cluster/timetables)
Make up VC room timetable (see doc - VC room timetable 2012)
Have a meeting with all the VC students to go over all the key points
Give out VC student handbooks with relevant info included (see doc – eStudent Booklet
2012)
Get student contract read and signed by student (see doc - Student Contract master)
Make times to train VC students with the VC gear – Week 1.
Arrange parents meeting if desired by e-dean/school. Send letters home so that parents
know that their student is doing a VC subject and what the requirements of that are, see
example (see doc - Letter to HarbourNet/FarNetParent)
Ensure students have logons (and have tested) to necessary sites ie VLN, E-Teachers
learning site and email, make sure they can access email from both school and home
Setup students/groups on your mobile phone so that you can quickly text students when
necessary (hint: set up as VC Mary Brown)
Help students to use the online sites/Moodles they need to work with
Make up the VC Study Attendance Register for the library or VC room administrator-
students sign in each study period (see doc – Study attendance register 2013)
Make up the VC Room Attendance Register (if needed for your school) (see doc – VC room
attendance register.doc 2013)
Where VC classes clash with timetabled classes, let the teachers know that the student
will be missing part of their classroom programme all year (see example memo) (see doc -
Memo to teachers re VC students)
Issue VC badges/ID card- these identify students if they need to ask to use a computer lab
or to explain why they are out of class
Do a presentation to the staff to let them know about Ako e- HarbourNet/Farnet and
implications for them – see Presentation powerpoint
Email e-Teachers and attach Standards Outline document (see doc – eTeacher Standards
Outline) to find out what standards the students need to be entered for and pass this
information on to the Principals Nominee in your school or the person in charge of setting
up mark books etc. You should have VC folders in your student management system and
keep these up to date throughout the year.
Encourage e-Teachers to stay in touch with e-Dean - many email with a copy of what they
6. send the students, respond back to them. Keep all emails from VC teachers in email
folders.
Purchase or acquire the text books that VC students need and prepare an appropriate
resource section for them in the library
Ensure e-Teacher of providing schools sends memorandum of understanding, signed,
retains copy and sends to receiving school. (see doc - Memorandum of Understanding)
Advise e-Dean from Provider schools (and Sue/Clarrie) as to when your reports and mock
exams are so they can coordinate timing with eteachers.
As the year goes by:
Have regular contact with the students to see how things are going and whether they
need any help, this may be where cell phones or emails can be useful. (This is soooo
important)
Follow up on everything that the e-Teachers want done
Arrange rooms and supervision for tests and exams
Enter marks into classroom manager from teacher’s student record sheet. (see shared doc
– Information for e-Deans) Ensure the Principals Nominee is informed of students’
assessment results.
Be on call to help with any technical glitches with the VC gear
If there are students who are not coping, arrange a change of course with their year level
tutor/Dean
Term 3 and Early Term 4
Check the advertisement for Video conference in the senior curriculum booklet if your
school has this, example – Course Booklet VC outline revised (see doc - Course booklet- VC
outlineRevised) e-Dean plan to be present at Course Choice evening.
Speak at the senior assemblies to advertise VC options- have supplies of the Prospective
VC students slip(see doc - Prospective VC students) – required for needs analysis
spreadsheet
Informally interview students as they need information and as they return their slips.
Remind them that enrolment takes place at the beginning of the following year and that
there is no guarantee that they will get into a course- they need to have a back-up plan.
Enter subjects on the HarbourNet/FarNet Needs Analysis spreadsheet – sent by
e-Principal.
Ensure your students are recommended for prizes at prizegiving. You may need to check
with providing e-Teachers
Check with tutors/Deans re student suitability for VC.
7. Enrol students onto waiting lists- if appropriate
Scholarship Mentoring – mid Term 2 for Term 3 start
Advertise this to both staff and senior students- in assembly- provide enrolment forms
Enrol the students on the VLN
Teach them how to use the VC gear and after school procedures
Add their courses to the VC room timetable and let the school manager know that they
will be using the VC room after school
Keep in touch with the students about how it is going and provide any help that they need
Collate these results into the report to the Principal/ Board
8. 3. Getting started
3.1 How do I enrol a student?
All students will require either a school email address or a gmail account. This needs to be
established before entering enrolments. Some schools do not allow students to have email
access at school this is something to talk to your IT person about as it is imperative that
students can communicate with e-Teacher.
You will have the enrolment form shared with you as a Google Doc. You need to enter the
required information see below.
3.2 Setting students up.
The enrolment form is your main source of information. You will be notified by email as to
whether a student has been accepted into a course or not. As the students are processed
the enrolment form will have contact details for the e-Teacher, time of VC and the PIN
number.
Make up a timetable for the VC sessions to ensure there are no clashes. See Appendix 1 for
template. Put this in your room and in VC room.
Expectations
9. It is really important to spend time with students to get them used to what is
required of them and also to set up expectations and routines. Make up a student
booklet with important information for them. (See Shared doc).
Getting students to sign a contract is a good way of getting commitment from them
and reinforcing your expectations. See Appendix 3 for template.
Send letter home to inform parents that student is learning subject online. See Appendix 2
for example of letter.
Organisation and Routines
Inform students where they will be studying and rules for timetabled time. They may need to
catch up on other subjects missed because of live lesson.
Establish procedures for student attendance to be registered and convey to students.
Using the VC equipment
Have a session with the students showing how to use the VC equipment and
procedures if there is a problem. Put instructions in VC room so they can use.
Include the ASNET help line 0800 163 525 to contact in the event of problem.
Show how to work camera: zooming, setting presets, how to link to computer.
3.3 School-wide Information
You might give a presentation to the whole staff refer to Doc – Powerpoint presentation
for staff.
10. It is good practise to inform teachers what their students are doing when they are not in
their classes. See Appendix 5 for template. If a class has an NCEA assessment it is
important that the students complete the assessment with their face to face class. They
(or you) should inform their e-Teachers before the class.
4. MOUs – what are they? what do I have to do with them?
MOU = Memorandum of Understanding
As students are being taught by teachers in your school there is a requirement that a MOU
is completed by both parties to outline the respective responsibilities of each school
involved. A MOU will be provided for your school by the ePrincipal for each subject being
offered by your e-Teacher(s). You are then to forward them to the respective eDeans in each
school. It MUST be signed by both schools. (HarbourNet /FarNet MOUs are signed by the
e-Principal on behalf of the schools.) The receiving school then returns a copy of the
completed MOU to you.
The eDean is asked to ensure this is done and give the completed MOUs to your Principal’s
Nominee to keep in their files. (for NZQA audit purposes)
An example of an MOU is in Appendix 6.
5. Recording entries
It is the receiving school’s responsibility to enter the students in each NCEA standard they
are sitting both Internals and externals. E-Deans gather the information on student entries
and either enter this directly into your SMS (Student Management System) or pass the
information on to the PN.
It is important to set up a markbook in your SMS for each subject being received. Give the
subject a course name … eg L3 Accounting NOT just HarbourNet as this is what will appear
on the student’s result notice.
e-Teachers in HarbourNet and FarNet use a shared doc Information for eDeans which
11. contains everything you need to know. Other clusters may not and you will need to contact
the e-Teachers directly to get this information if it is not provided to you directly.
6. Reporting Student Achievement
Students will receive three reports during the year as follows:
An interim report - mid Term 1
A mid-year report - end of Term 2
An end of year report – end of Term 3
Let your e-Teachers know when your school reports are due so they can be completed to fit
your school schedule, so they can go out with your school reports if required. Make sure you
give them plenty of notice however.
As e-Dean you are required to make a brief comment on the report as to how the students
are managing their study time.
An example of an interim and mid/end of year report is in Appendix 6
7. Assessments and recording results
12. 7.1 Administering Internal assessments
Students should receive an assessment schedule from their e-Teachers at the beginning of
the course.
e-Teachers will send you internal assessments either electronically or as hard copies with
instructions as to the specific assessment conditions.
When students have completed their assessments they should sign an authenticity
statement (Appendix 7) with your signature as well, and assessments are returned to the
teacher either electronically (scanned) or as hard copies in the post.
As with school assessments students may be offered a resubmission or a Further
Assessment Opportunities (FAO). These will need to be resent to the e-Teacher upon
completion.
e-Teachers should send you the results of the internal assessments after they have been
finalised. Results are also recorded by e-Teachers in the Information for e-Dean shared doc.
You can share this with your PN or enter the results directly into the markbook in your SMS.
7.2 Practice External assessments (mock exams)
Each school will have their own exam times. Let the e-Teachers know well in advance
(beginning of Term 3 latest) as to when your school exams are so they can get papers to
you. You can then inform your exam timetable to include these subjects in your exam
schedule.
When you get the results back (from teacher directly or from shared Information for e-Deans
doc) they need to be recorded in your SMS in case they are required for ‘derived grades’.
8. Communication
8.1 e-Deans meetings
Every month we have an online e-Deans meeting. You will be notified when these will be
scheduled. They are a good forum for seeking advice and discussing any issues as well as
sharing positive experiences. E-Teachers will have similar meetings. Your Principal will also
meet online with other Principal’s every term.
13. Keeping on contact with e-Teachers if you have any concerns is imperative. We cannot
stress the importance of such communication.
8.2 e-Days
There will be two e-Days where e-Teachers/e-Deans are expected to attend. One at the
beginning of the year where e-Students have the opportunity to get together with their
online classes and e-Teachers and another at the end of the year for reflection and to meet
new e-Deans and e-Teachers.
8.3 Ako e Community Ning and Newsletter
The Ako e Community Ning is a great forum for airing your views, seeking advice from others
and reading about other people experiences or professional links. Our monthly newsletter
to keep you up to date with events and professional learning / research up in the global
online learning community.
8.4 Reporting to your school Principal/BOT
As your school has invested financially in online learning it is recommended that you report
back to the Principal. An example of such a report back is in Appendix 10.
8.4 Ako e Community Ning and Newsletter
The Ako e Community Ning is a great forum for airing your views, seeking advice from others
and reading about other people experiences or professional links. Our monthly newsletter
to keep you up to date with events and professional learning / research up in the global
online learning community.
14. APPENDIX
1. 2012 VC Timetable
2. Examples of letter for parents – Harbournet / Farnet
3. Student Contract –FarNet / HarbourNet
4. Student attendance register
5. Memorandum of Understanding
6. Memo to teachers
7. Reports – interim and mid/end of year.
8. Example Authenticity Declaration
9. Application for online learning
10. Example of Report to Principal/BOT
11.
16. Appendix 2 Letter to parents (1) HarbourNet
(insert date)
(Date)
Dear Parent/Caregiver,
This year, your son/daughter will be taking some subjects by way of online elearning
through HarbourNet. This will require students to attend one online videoconference
per week, and to undertake additional study periods at school. Students will be
supported through email/fax communication with their teacher.
During the videoconference teaching session, students will need to log in to the
videoconference which has been timetabled for their course. As a result, they may
miss a period in one of their other subjects. It is the responsibility of elearning
students to catch up on any work missed by consulting their teacher and other class
members.
During the videoconference, students will be seen by their teacher and other students
in their class, who could be logging in from anywhere in New Zealand. However, the
other timetabled hours the students’ course will involve normal work in study periods
at school, as well as online work when students will need to consult the Moodle site
where course material is displayed. From time to time the students’ teacher will direct
students to areas of this site where resources can downloaded. Additionally,
students will be asked to upload computer based work to Google Docs. Here, the
teacher will be able to monitor student’s progress, highlighting work and making
18. Appendix 2 Letter to parents (2) FarNet
(insert date)
Dear Parent/Caregiver,
This year, your son/daughter will be taking some subjects by way of online elearning through
Farnet. This will require students to attend one online videoconference per week, and to
undertake additional study periods at school. Students will be supported through email/fax
communication with their teacher.
During the videoconference teaching session, students will need to log in to the
videoconference which has been timetabled for their course. As a result, they may miss a
period in one of their other subjects. It is the responsibility of elearning students to catch up
on any work missed by consulting their teacher and other class members.
During the videoconference, students will be seen by their teacher and other students in their
class, who could be logging in from anywhere in New Zealand. However, the other
timetabled hours the students’ course will involve normal work in study periods at school, as
well as online work when students will need to consult the Moodle site where course material
is displayed. From time to time the students’ teacher will direct students to areas of this site
where resources can downloaded. Additionally, students will be asked to upload computer
based work to Google Docs. Here, the teacher will be able to monitor students progress,
highlighting work and making suggestions.
As a result of this emphasis on online computerbased learning, it is really important that, in
addition to access to school computers, students, where possible, should have access to a
computer with an Internet facility at home.
According to research gained from students’ evaluations of the online Farnet learning
process, many have found the experience to be as good as facetoface classroom teaching
and a minority even found preferred the Farnet experience to be better than facetoface
classroom learning.
Yours sincerely
eDean (School)
22. 1:00pm
2:00pm
3:00pm
4:00pm
Appendix 5 Memo to teachers
Memo from: (enter E-Deans name here)
Subject: FarNet/ HarbourNet students
This year you have a student or students, enrolled in Video Conference courses, who will miss
some time from your course each week. I know that this is very inconvenient for you. The
students have been told to get a buddy from your class who will pass work and notes on to them.
They have also been told that they must make up the time they miss from your class in their VC
study periods.
Please let me know if these students cause any particular problems for you.
Student/s and their lesson times:
●
24. HARBOURNET SCHOOLS
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING – 2013
L3 Geography
This Memorandum is between the ‘external provider’ Orewa College – Provider Code 25 and the
‘home school’ xxxxx – Provider Code xx. The following arrangements have been agreed
between Orewa College and xxxxxx to enable the students of xxx to be taught and assessed
against standards the external provider has NZQA accreditation for L3 Geography.
1. External Provider Schools’ Responsibilities
The external provider, Orewa College ensures that the required standards of teaching,
assessment and moderation are maintained by agreeing to:
a. Provide a qualified e-teacher competent with NQF procedures to teach and assess
students for the standards relating to the courses delivered and to ensure the
e-teacher is fully aware of their responsibilities in accordance with this MOU.
b. Have quality management systems to oversee and teach courses that lead to the
assessment of the standards.
c. Ensure that the internal moderation processes are complete and documented for
all standards in line with the quality management systems of the provider school.
d. Have procedures for regular and timely reporting of results to the school and
ensure that final results will be reported to the school as soon as they are verified
(dates as shown in Schedule 1)
e. Have responsibility for reporting the attendance and progress of students enrolled
in the online class to xxxx on a regular basis
f. Have the responsibility for regular reporting on achievement to xxxx (dates as
shown in Schedule 2)
g. Provide a list of standards for students to be entered into for external assessments
(dates as shown in Schedule 1)
● EXTERNAL PROVIDER SCHOOL - PLEASE TICK THE BOX
2. Home Schools’ Responsibilities
Xxx, as the receiver of online learning from Orewa College, ensures that:
a. It has verified the accreditation status of Orewa College to assess the standards
specified above.
b. It has procedures to collect fees from students and enter them for NQF
qualifications.
c. It has the responsibility for the enrolment or withdrawal of students into the
25. online course through their e-coordinator and e-Principal.
d. It has the responsibility of ensuring that support is provided for the student where
required and that the student is aware of who the e-coordinator is at their school
e. It has the responsibility of ensuring that e-students have a school email address
and sufficient access to the internet and computer time as set out in the course
f. It has the responsibility for managing student appeals but will inform and discuss
any concerns with the e-Principal and Principal Nominee of both schools when
appropriate.
g. It pays for any material or textbooks required by the student in the online class
h. It will oversee the functions of this Memorandum of Understanding and have it
filed for NZQA monitoring purposes
i. It will ensure that Orewa College’s provider code will be loaded into the Student
Management System when sending internal results to NZQA.
j. It will ensure that all internal results submitted by the external provider school are
loaded into the Student Management System in a timely fashion.
k. It will ensure that Orewa College provider code will be loaded into the Student
Management System when entering students for external examinations with
NZQA.
l. It will pay any agreed costs or staffing transfers (where appropriate as shown in a
separate document if required).
● HOME SCHOOL - PLEASE TICK THE BOX
3. Termination and Amendment of this Agreement
a. This agreement will be in place from February 2012 until December 2012
b. This agreement will be reviewed for effectiveness by December 2012
c. Any amendments to the provision of this agreement must be in writing and signed
by both parties.
● EXTERNAL PROVIDER SCHOOL - PLEASE TICK THE BOX
● HOME SCHOOL - PLEASE TICK THE BOX
4. Dispute Resolution
a. In the event of any dispute or controversy arising out of or relating to this
Agreement the two parties agree to exercise their best efforts to resolve the
dispute as soon as possible. The parties shall without delay continue to perform
their respective obligations under this Agreement that is not affected by the
dispute. All such matters should involve the e-Principals, Principal Nominees and
e-Teachers.
b. In the event of any dispute or controversy arising out of, or relating to this b
c) Agreement, the protection of students will not be compromised in any way.
● EXTERNAL PROVIDER SCHOOL - PLEASE TICK THE BOX
● HOME SCHOOL - PLEASE TICK THE BOX
26. Signed for and on behalf of the External Provider – Orewa College by its authorized agent:
Carolyn Bennett – Carolyn Bennett – ePrincipal FarNet/HarbourNet
Date: xxxx
Signed for and on behalf of the Home School - xxxxx by its authorized agent:
Date:
One Copy to be retained by the Home School and one returned to Orewa College PN
27. SCHEDULE 1: Dates for Data Submission to Home Schools to meet NZQA Timelines
By 21 April - Template sent to the Home School of standards students are to be enrolled in to
meet the 1st
May Initial Datafile Submission date for Candidate Information and entries.
By 21 May – Template sent to Home School of standards achieved and verified to meet the 1st
June Data File Submission Date to NZQA.
By 18th
June – Template sent to Home School of standards achieved and verified to meet the 1st
July Data File Submission Date to NZQA.
By 23rd
July – Template sent to Home School of standards achieved and verified to meet the 1st
August Data File Submission Date to NZQA.
By 16th
August – Template sent to Home School verifying the external standards each student is to
be entered for to meet the 1st
September deadline for personalised exam papers. Note: There
can be no withdrawals after 1st
September for externals.
By 20th
August – Template sent to Home School of all internal standards achieved throughout the
year to meet the 1st
September Deadline for checking the accuracy of internal results and
withdrawing any internal standards not entered. There can be no withdrawals after 1st
October for
internals.
By 24th
September – Template sent to Home School of standards achieved and verified to meet
the 1st
October Data File Submission Date to NZQA.
By 22nd
October – Template sent to receiving school of standards achieved and verified to meet
the 1st
November Data File Submission Date to NZQA.
By 19th
November – Template sent to Home School of standards achieved and verified to meet
the 3rd
December Final Data File Submission Date to NZQA.
SCHEDULE 2: Dates for Reporting to Home School
Reports will be sent via email to the e-coordinator of each home school of each e-student by the
e-teacher.
TIME LINE for PROGRESS REPORTS: (there may be a request from the home school for a different date)
TERM ONE – Week 6 – Progress Report
28. TERM TWO – Week 11 – End of Term Formative Report
TERM THREE – Week 9 – End of Year Formative Report
TIME LINE for PARENT INTERVIEWS: (there may be a request from the home school for a different date)
TERM ONE – Week 11 - 12 – Meet the e-Teacher, e-Coordinator – e-Principal
TERM TWO – Week 9 and 10 (to discuss concerns in Term 2 report)
TERM THREE – Week 8 and 9 (to discuss concerns in Term 3 report)
Appendix 7 Term 1 Interim Report
FARNET Level 3 Accounting
PROGRESS REPORT
March 2012
Student: XXXXXX School: Orewa College Delivery School: Northland
College
Work completed to date
Has completed all set
activities and tasks
Has completed most set
activities and tasks
Completion of set work
Requires Attention
29. X
Attendance in video/audio
conference class
Has attended all available VC
classes
Has attended most VC classes Attendance in VC classes
Requires Attention
X
Engagement in online Moodle
class
Is engaged in the online
classroom
Has had initial difficulties in
engaging in the online
classroom
Engagement in online
classroom Requires Attention
X
Comment by e-Teacher:
Carolyn Bennett –
Carolyn.bennett@farnet.scho
olzone.net.nz
XXX has the workbook and it
would be advisable for him to
get a copy of the Study Guide,
which is also an excellent
resource. Now the class has
settled in, XXX should be
working at least 4 – 5 hours a
week on accounting. XXX has
told me that he wants to gain
a course endorsement this
year, and I will support him in
achieving this. You will note
that I have indicated that
hasn’t completed all the set
activities, so it is important for
him to get on top of this right
from the beginning.
Please feel free to make
contact with me during the
30. year.
Self-Management during non
VC periods (in their own
school)
Very pleasing Acceptable Requires Attention
X
Comment by e-Dean: Sue
McCarthny
XXX is a well-organised,
diligent student and has
attended classes regularly. He
now has access to the Study
Guide so he can utilise this
whenever necessary.
31. Appendix 6 End of Term/ End of Year Report
END OF YEAR REPORT – September 2012
Name: XXX School: Dargaville High School
Subject: Level 3 Geography e-Teacher: Mrs Sue McCarthny – Orewa College - Auckland
Geography is the study of the environment as the home of people. It seeks to interpret the world and how it
changes over time – past, present, and future. It explores the relationships and connections between people
and both natural and cultural environments. Geography investigates the ways in which features are arranged
on the earth’s surface. It describes and explains the patterns and processes that create them.
Students learn to think spatially and use maps, visual images and new technologies, including geographical
information systems (GIS), to obtain, present and analyse information.
32. There are currently five achievement standards, three internals and three externals. Students in this online
class are expected to attend a weekly video conference class. Regular communications between students and
their teacher are vital in an online environment and students are encouraged to engage with their teacher and
other students through a range of web tools.
Students are required to participate regularly in online activities, which include working independently in
their online Moodle class in preparation for their weekly videoconference meetings.
Attendance in video conference class in
Term 3
Has attended all available VC classes Has attended most VC classes Attendance in VC classes
Requires Attention
X
Engagement in online Moodle class and
online environment in Term 3
Is engaged in the online classroom and
environment
Has had initial difficulties in engaging
in the online classroom and
environment
Engagement in online classroom
Requires Attention
X
Set Tasks & Activities completed in
Term 3
Has completed all set activities and
tasks
Has completed most set activities and
tasks
Completion of set work
Requires Attention
X
Communication in Term 3
Keeps regular communication with
teacher and other students
Communicates with teacher and other
students
Communication Requires Attention
X
Standards Achieved or Currently Working On
Standard Title Leve
l
Credits Grade
33. AS 90701 (3.1)
Analyse natural processes in the context of a geographic environment
- EXT
3 4 A
AS 90702 (3.2) Analyse a cultural process – EXT 3 4 A
AS 90704 (3.4) Select and apply skills and ideas in a geographic context – EXT 3 4 A
AS 90706 (3.6)
Analyse a contemporary geographic issue and evaluate courses of
action – INT
3 3 M
AS 90707 (3.7) Analyse a geographic topic at a global scale – INT 3 3 M
AS= Achievement
Standard US=
Unit Standard
Int= Internally
Assessed Ext=
Externally
Assessed
W = Working on
NYA= Not yet
Assessed N= Not
Achieved A=
Achieved M=
Merit E=
Excellence
Any external
standards
assessed are only
summative and as
a result of practice
exams.
E-Teacher Comment
XXX is a very capable student as is evident from her work submitted for internal assessments. I was disappointed that she did
not attempt two of the external papers in the practice assessments. She is a pleasure to work with both online and face to face.
XXX needs to spent time reading through the information online and ensure that she understands what each focus area involves
and how they relate to possible questions. I would like her to refer to the past questions that have been provided and plan
outlines as to how she would respond and submit these to me for feedback. With continued practice she will get more confident
and her grades should reflect this.
E-Dean Comment
34. Comment on where the student is at:
What improvements can be made:
Contact Details: Sue McCarthny – s.mcarthny@gmail.com
Appendix 7 Example Authenticity Declaration
AUTHENTICITY DECLARATION
Name: ___________________________________
Achievement Standard: _____________________ Level: __________
Due Date: _________________________________ Teacher: ______________________
Assessment title: _____________________________________________________________
DECLARATION
Except where otherwise indicated and acknowledged, this assessment is entirely my own
work.
All work was undertaken this year.
Student signature: _______________________ Date: ___________________________
This student’s work has been completed under the teacher’s stipulated conditions.
Signature: ______________________________ e-Dean
35.
36. Appendix 8 Application for online learning (student)
Application for online learning
Please fill out the following slip and return it to (insert E-Deans name
here)
Name Date of
Birth
Form
Class
School Email Address Mobile
phone
VC course
Eg John Brown 12/10/97 12OCV Broj6574@ashcoll.school.nz 0278654321 L2 French/ L2 Ph
Explain why we should consider your application to be a VC student:
Application for online learning
Please fill out the following slip and return it to (insert E-Deans name)
Name Date of
Birth
Form
Class
School Email Address Mobile
phone
VC course
Eg John Brown 12/10/97 12OCV Broj6574@ashcoll.school.nz 0278654321 L2 French/ L2 Ph
Explain why we should consider your application to be a VC student:
37. Appendix 10 Template for BOT / Principal Report
REPORT FOR BOT – Feb / March 2013
Enrolments 2012
● Number of students enrolled
● Subjects received / level /number of students / cluster
Delivery
● Number of e-Teachers delivering
● Name / Subject / number of students / schools receiving
2011 NCEA Statistics and Analysis of Results
Analysis of 2011 students’ online class results against their F2F classes as part FARNET
cluster analysis. Looking at AS only and best 18-20 credits.
Scale Used:
0 = Students have achieved very well in their online class, but it is not their best subject
1 = Students have achieved better than their F2F classes
2 = Students have achieved much the same as their F2F classes
3 = Students have achieved worse than their F2F classes
● Summary of analysis of results compared to F2F classes.
E-Days 2012
● Friday 17 February : for students and their HarbourNet e-teachers at Orewa College.
45 students and 8 e-teachers attended.
● Thursday 29 November: for e-Teachers and e-Dean.
Other