NCEA Level 2 English Literacy
Subject Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr M. Goddard.
English Literacy
In Year 12 Students must choose either 12ENC or 12ENG
Prerequisite: Students will be placed in the appropriate year 12 class, based on their results in Year 11. The Year 12 English courses are designed to fit the different learning needs of the individual student. Level 1 Literacy is not sufficient to enter the 12ENG course as Literacy Credits are from all subjects and have no direct connection to the English course.
12ENL - The emphasis in 12 English Literacy will be upon the skills of reading, writing, viewing and speaking. Students will develop their ability to analyse written and visual texts and to write in a range of genres. There is a focus on writing for purpose and pleasure and on growing our analytical skills through connecting texts and ideas.
At every level, our study of English is through a Christian worldview, and a redemptive narrative is central to each course. Level 2 literature may deal with more mature themes than those discussed at Level 1, and students should be prepared to engage with content that sometimes presents a worldview different from their own; there is much we can learn from other perspectives and much to be gained from reaffirming our own values and opinions as we critique. Texts studied will be by male and female authors from a range of different historical periods and ethnicities. The NZ Curriculum requires us to engage with the Treaty of Waitangi in our classrooms, and the English department studies the works of Māori and Pākehā writers and directors, alongside those of other cultures and the Western Canon. We enjoy everything from the canonical classics, such as the drama of Shakespeare and the poetry of Rosetti, through to modern short film and oratory.
This course will be assessed according to the Level 2 Achievement Standards and students are prepared for all 3 external examinations. There may be an opportunity to gain further Achievement credits through the option of entering the Senior Speech Competition.
UE Literacy Credits Available: 8 Reading and 18 Writing.
UNIVERSITY LITERACY REQUIREMENTS - University Literacy standards are offered in many subjects and are not directly linked to the English Course. They are achieved by gaining 10 credits – 5 from reading standards and 5 from writing standards ACROSS YOUR SUBJECTS. UE Literacy opportunities must be planned for in making your subject choices. It is a student's responsibility to ensure they are taking a range of subjects that offer both reading and writing Literacy Standards, if they wish to attend University. In English some standards can count towards either reading or writing, but cannot be used more than once.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
During the year we may have opportunity to see a performance, or host a visiting writer etc. There may be a charge of approx. $15.
Pathway
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for subject endorsement.
This course is approved for University Entrance.
External
NZQA Info
English 2.1 - Analyse specified aspect(s) of studied written text(s), supported by evidence
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English 2.2 - Analyse specified aspect(s) of studied visual or oral text(s), supported by evidence
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English 2.3 - Analyse significant aspects of unfamiliar written text(s) through close reading, supported by evidence
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English 2.4 - Produce a selection of crafted and controlled writing
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English 2.7 - Analyse significant connections across texts, supported by evidence
Disclaimer
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