Ass 2018
Ass 2018
Ass 2018
Implications
All working must be checked in order to identify evidence of the application of a listed procedure which
may involve a consistent application of an appropriate procedure applied to an incorrect algebraic
expression on the condition that the expression does not significantly simplify the application.
Grading in general
1. In grading a candidate’s work, the focus is on evidence required within the achievement standard.
2. Where there is evidence of correct algebraic processing and the answer is incorrect due to a numerical
error, the candidate should not be penalised except in question 1a. If it cannot be determined if it is a
numerical or an algebraic error, the grade should not be awarded. e.g. factorising of a quadratic
expression. Where the solution is inappropriate to the given context, the student’s grade will drop
down one.
3. Units are not required anywhere in the paper.
4. The grade for evidence towards the awarding of achievement is coded as “u” or “us”.
For merit, the demonstrating of relational thinking is coded as “r”,
and for excellence, the demonstrating of abstract thinking is coded as “t”.
Question grade
Each question gains the overall grade indicated below:
No u or us gains N 1u gains 1A 1r gains 1M 1t gains 1E
2u or more gains 2A 2r or more gains 2M 2t or more gains 2E
Results
1. When loading school data, ensure you follow the instructions given on the NZQA schools’ secure web
site. (In high security features, Provisional and Final Results Entry, L1 MCAT Instructions – School’s
PN has access to this).
2. Please ensure that all registered candidates have a grade recorded on the website before
submitting your school’s papers for verification otherwise this does not allow verification to take
place.
3. Verification reports will not be included in the envelope returned to the school. It can be accessed on
the NZQA secure web site.
Verifying
A reminder that candidates’ work submitted for verification should not be scripts where assessors have
allocated final grades by professional judgement or on a holistic basis or scripts that have been
discussed on the help line. The purpose of verification is to check the school’s ability to correctly apply
the schedule.
A holistic decision is when a candidate’s work provides significant evidence towards the award of a
higher grade across the paper and the assessor believes it would be appropriate to award such a grade.The
assessor should review the entire script and determine if it is a minor error or omission that is preventing
the award of the higher grade. The question then needs to be asked “Is this minor error preventing
demonstration of the requirements of the standard?”. The final grade should then be determined on the
basis of the response to this question.
The assessment schedule for the MCAT 2017 looks a little different.
There are several reasons for this:
All parts of questions are problems in which the candidates are required to demonstrate the use of
mathematical processes in order to find a solution.
E.g. at achieved level, all of the processes below must be included in all parts:
• selecting and using procedures in solving problems
• demonstrating knowledge of algebraic concepts and terms
• communicating solutions using appropriate mathematical symbols
In order to do this they need to apply the procedures listed in AS91027 explanatory note 4 (EN4) at
curriculum level 6 difficulty.
The procedures are “selected by the candidate” hence it is not always possible to give a “defined” way of
solving the problem. Alternative methods of solving the problem are to be accepted if the mathematical
procedure is from the given list, and demonstrates working at curriculum level 6.
A likely method of solution is given in the expected coverage.
A way of identifying the grade to be allocated for a part of a question is given in the last column of the
table, where the procedures used in the expected coverage are listed.
If a candidate makes an error in their working that demonstrates the lack of ability to perform that
procedure, they may well demonstrate further evidence of appropriate application of other procedures
later in their solution. The remainder of the question must be considered for the application of procedures
that lead to a consistent solution, as long as it does not simplify the problem before the allocation of the
grade.
NCEA Level 1 Mathematics (CAT) (91027A) 2018 — page 4 of 10
For award of r:
• both solutions correct.
For award of t:
• correct solution justified.
NCEA Level 1 Mathematics (CAT) (91027A) 2018 — page 5 of 10
For award of r:
• correct simplification of expression.
For award of r:
• correct statement with numerator simplified (denominator
does not need to be expanded).
NCEA Level 1 Mathematics (CAT) (91027A) 2018 — page 7 of 10
For award of r:
• THREE or more of the procedures for u.
For award of t:
• correct solution.
Note:
Guess and check following at least one correct algebraic
process leading to a correct answer can be awarded a t grade.
NCEA Level 1 Mathematics (CAT) (91027A) 2018 — page 8 of 10
For award of r:
• correct solution.
For award of r:
• TWO or more of procedures for u.
For award of t:
• relationship established.
For award of r:
• TWO or more of the procedures for u.
For award of t:
• correct solutions.
NCEA Level 1 Mathematics (CAT) (91027B) 2018 — page 1 of 8
Implications
All working must be checked in order to identify evidence of the application of a listed procedure which may
involve a consistent application of an appropriate procedure applied to an incorrect algebraic expression on the
condition that the expression does not significantly simplify the application.
Grading in general
1. In grading a candidate’s work, the focus is on evidence required within the achievement standard.
2. Where there is evidence of correct algebraic processing and the answer is incorrect due to a numerical error, the
candidate should not be penalised except in questions 3a and 2b. If it cannot be determined if it is a numerical
or an algebraic error, the grade should not be awarded. e.g. factorising of a quadratic expression.
3. Units are not required anywhere in the paper.
4. The grade for evidence towards the awarding of achievement is coded as “u” or “us”.
For merit, the demonstrating of relational thinking is coded as “r” or “rs”,
and for excellence, the demonstrating of abstract thinking is coded as “t” or “ts”.
Question grade
Each question gains the overall grade indicated below:
No u or us gains N 1u gains 1A 1r gains 1M 1t gains 1E
2u or more gains 2A 2r or more gains 2M 2t gains 2E
Note: A us, rs or ts grade may only be used once across the paper.
NCEA Level 1 Mathematics (CAT) (91027B) 2018 — page 2 of 8
Verifying
A reminder that candidates’ work submitted for verification should not be scripts where assessors have allocated
final grades by professional judgement or on a holistic basis (ie. a us, ms or ts grade) or scripts that have
been discussed on the help line. The purpose of verification is to check the school’s ability to correctly apply the
schedule.
A holistic decision is when a candidate’s work provides significant evidence towards the award of a higher grade
across the paper and the assessor believes it would be appropriate to award such a grade.The assessor should
review the entire script and determine if it is a minor error or omission that is preventing the award of the higher
grade. The question then needs to be asked “Is this minor error preventing demonstration of the requirements of the
standard?”. The final grade should then be determined on the basis of the response to this question.
The final date for entering provisional results and sending verification submission to NZQA is 26th October.
The completed verification report will be posted on the NZQA schools’ secure site.
NCEA Level 1 Mathematics (CAT) (91027B) 2018 — page 3 of 8
For award of r:
• correct statement with numerator simplified (denominator
does not need to be expanded).
For award of t:
• correct solution justified.
NCEA Level 1 Mathematics (CAT) (91027B) 2018 — page 4 of 8
For award of r:
• correct simplification of expression.
For award of r:
• correct solution.
For award of r:
• TWO or more of the procedures for u.
For award of t:
• correct solutions.
NCEA Level 1 Mathematics (CAT) (91027B) 2018 — page 6 of 8
For award of t:
• solution found and justified or interval stated.
NCEA Level 1 Mathematics (CAT) (91027B) 2018 — page 7 of 8
For award of r:
• both solutions correct.
For award of r:
• TWO or more of procedures for u.
For award of t:
• relationship established.
For award of r:
• THREE or more of the procedures for u.
For award of t:
• correct solution.
Note:
Guess and check following at least one correct
algebraic process leading to a correct answer can be
awarded a t grade.