You can create subject assessment areas for entering the results students are expected to achieve.
In this example a school using the Victorian Curriculum F-10 framework is creating a subject assessment area called Listening and Speaking (Expected) to enter the expected results of Listening and Speaking.
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- Select Module > Assessments > Subject Assessment Area Maintenance.
The Set Subject Assessment Search Criteria window is displayed.Tip: You can also access the Set Subject Assessment Search Criteria window by clicking .
Update the search criteria.
Click .
Select the subject containing the subject assessment area that requires an expected result. See Searching for subjects and assessment areas.
The Summary sub-tab of the Summary tab of the Subject Assessment Maintenance window is displayed.Select the subject assessment area that requires an expected result. For example, Listening and Speaking.
The Area sub-tab of the Area tab of the Subject Assessment Maintenance window is displayed.Create a new subject assessment area. You can create:
• Standard subject assessment area. See Creating new subject assessment areas.
• AusVELS Curriculum subject assessment area. See Creating new AusVELS Curriculum subject assessment areas.
• Victorian Curriculum subject assessment area. See Creating new Victorian Curriculum subject assessment areas.
The new subject assessment area is displayed.Type (Expected) after the heading text in the Heading field.
Click .
Select the subject assessment area used to store the actual mark from the Expected Result for Area drop-down list.
Expected result field.- Click .
The new subject assessment is displayed in the subject assessment area grid of the Subject Assessment Selector.