from slp to jupas oea and srr – some key points to note for school leaders stephen yip chief...

19
From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

Upload: margaretmargaret-ford

Post on 01-Jan-2016

215 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school

leaders

Stephen YIPChief Curriculum Development Officer,

CDI, EDB25 June 2011

Page 2: From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

JUPAS new arrangement (NAS cohort)

• Briefings in mid-June by JUPAS (Relevant presentations are available from JUPAS school accounts)

• School Reference Report (SRR)– Personal and General Abilities– Academic Performance (in Percentiles and overall ratings)– Supplementary Information (only for exceptional circumstances)

• Other Experiences and Achievements in Competitions / Activities (OEA)– At most 20 OEA items– Additional information (300 words in either English or Chinese)

Page 3: From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

Key dates

Online application 25 Oct 2011 – 9 Jan 2012

Submission of School Reference Report (SRR)

25 Oct 2011 – 28 Feb 2012

Submission of OEA information

25 Oct 2011 – 3 Feb 2012

Submission of full SLP

25 Oct 2011 – 31 Mar 2012

Reference: JUPAS official web

Page 4: From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

Options to submit students’ OEA information

To be uploaded by school

To be uploaded by students

Option 1 • Part I: School Activities• Part II: Non-school Activities• Additional Information

N/A

Option 2 • Part I: School Activities• Part II: Non-school Activities

• Additional Information

Option 3 • Part I: School Activities• Additional Information

• Part II: Non-school Activities

Option 4 • Part I: School Activities • Part II: Non-school Activities• Additional Information

Option 5 N/A • Part I: School Activities• Part II: Non-school Activities• Additional Information

盡量 upload by batch

Page 5: From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

Action Planning

• Management: Any overall planning of OLE and SLP to cater for JUPAS arrangement? Who will lead? Who should be involved? In particular, what are the roles of class teachers and students?

• Educational: What is the educational meaning for students?

• Technical: What kinds of technical tools will be used for such submission?...

8 questions to ask…

Page 6: From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

1. Who will lead? Who will involve? How can we get there?Possible strategy:• 1 management staff oversee the whole process (e.g. V

P); reshuffling manpower as appropriate• 2 ‘maps’ – “System map” & “Road map” towards sub

mission• 3 strands of ‘new’ data –

I. OEA activity data; II. Write-up of Additional Info; III. SRR info

• 4 key players: Career teachers, Class teachers, IT experts, OLE co-ordinators – training and briefing

Management perspective

Page 7: From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

2a. Are the class teachers and students know about the JUPAS arrangement, with selected submission option?

Possible strategy: arrange suitable seminars to students under the assistance of Career teachers / SLP coordinator (Management and Educational)

Page 8: From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

2b. Are the class teachers and students well-versed about the tools to be used in the preparation process?

Possible strategy: Arrange workshops for class teachers and students under the assistance of IT teachers / SLP coordinator (Technical)

Page 9: From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

3. How was the progress of SLP depository in S.4 and S.5?

Possible Strategy: Check the development of individual SLPs early before starting the selection & submission process(Educational and Technical)

Page 10: From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

4. Will students be supported in selecting their OEA items?

Possible Strategy: Select JUPAS OEA under the assistance of Career & Class teachers and IT teachers (Educational and Technical)

Page 11: From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

5. Are students supported in the write up of Additional Information(300 words)?

Possible Strategy: Making reference to the SLP’s self-account under the assistance of Career teachers, Language teachers and Class teachers (Educational)

Page 12: From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

6. Do all teachers have a common consensus in the generation of percentiles and overall ratings?

Possible Strategy: Set up Ad Hoc Committee comprising of panel heads of KLAs and led by VP of Academic Affairs to arrive at common consensus (Management)

Page 13: From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

How to provide the academic performance in percentile and overall rating for reference by universities?

• Schools will have full discretion to determine results that would best reflect their students’ academic performance at school when completing the Senior Secondary years.

• There is support from WebSAMS.• Course providers of Applied Learning courses w

ill provide data of student learning progress to EDB in May and December for S5 and S6 study respectively, and schools will receive students’ learning progress reports from EDB in June and January respectively.

Page 14: From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

7. Have you conveyed the information to parents?

Possible Strategy: Mobilise PTAs to convey relevant (preferably holistic) message to parents (Management)

Page 15: From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

8. Do you have any alternative plans?

• Direct entry via JUPAS excel template by batch or by students…

• Use of clerical support in the verification of students’ information

• Testing on JUPAS online interface (via providers)

Possible Strategy: Ensure common consensus among relevant personnel and exercise the alternative plans accordingly (Management)

Page 16: From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

Schedules of service providers

WebSAMS eclass myIT-School

Link test with JUPAS

27/6 – 15/7 20/6-15/7 20/6-15/7

Aug: fine- tuning

Rollout support

August Aug/Sept Sept/Oct

Training Aug – mid- Sept

On request End Oct/Nov

Page 17: From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

Suggestions for schools using self-developed tools

• Enhance the self-developed tools based on JUPAS file structure; or

• Import data into WebSAMS and make use the sub-module “JUPAS Application” under SLP module

Page 18: From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

Support

• JUPAS* (general and technical): 2859 2274 [[email protected]]

• WebSAMS: 3125 8510 or respective School Liaison Officer [WebSAMS Forum: http://forum.hkedcity.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=71]

• eClass: 3913 3133 [[email protected]]• MyIT-school: 2950 4174 [[email protected]]

* some general enquiries may be directed to EDB and HKACMGM as required

Page 19: From SLP to JUPAS OEA and SRR – some key points to note for school leaders Stephen YIP Chief Curriculum Development Officer, CDI, EDB 25 June 2011

Support from EDB

• ‘Preparing Students for Successful Transition workshop’ from March to July 2011 by HKACMGM

• Tentative school plans on SLP/ JUPAS submission - website: (www.edb.gov.hk/cd/slp)

• WebSAMS workshops from Aug to Sept 2011• Technical enquiry on WebSAMS SLP Module - r

espective liaison officer from EDB’s SIM section