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Level 2 Creative Writing

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Course Description

PURPOSE : How does the author show, not tell? COURSE OUTLINE : You will spend the year writing your own short stories and poetry. You will look at various authors and analyse their style. You are also expected to read widely. You will give and receive peer feedback. You will aspire to enter writing competitions and will develop pieces that could be submitted for publication.

Recommended Prior Learning

Level 1 literacy in A.S. and an interest in developing your creative writing.

Contributions and Equipment/Stationery (Approximate)

To be advised

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Credit information.

You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.

Total Credits Available: 14 credits. Externally Assessed Credits: 4 credits. Internally Assessed Credits: 10 credits.

Construction & Infrastructure

Study focused on the Construction and Infrastructure pathway could lead to the following types of roles.

Construction: Labouring, building, demolition, electrical, excavation, concreting, landscape architect, interior designer, carpentry, plastering, painting, decorating, joinery, flooring, scaffolding, roofing, tiling, glazing, glass processing, brick-laying, plumbing, gas fitting, drain laying, drafting plans, quantity surveying, engineering, installing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, providing products or services to the industry.

Infrastructure: Laying pipes, laying drains, road building and repair, building dams, wharves, airport runways, building and maintaining telecommunication and electricity networks.

Manufacturing & Technology

Find out what type of work you could do, and what roles you could end up in if you took the Manufacturing and Technology pathway.

Manufacturing: Assembler, appliance servicing, butcher, baker, designer, electrician, electrotechnology, engineer, supporting the engineering industry, industrial measurement or control, fixing machines, fabrication, fitter, inventory, logistics, machine operator, making, erecting, and rigging steel, meat inspection, packing, processing, production planner, production manager, purchaser, quality control, shipping and receiving, testing, warehouse stock controller.

Technology: Biotechnologist, designer, food technologist, telecommunications technician, production technologist, medical technologist.

Primary Industries

What industries could I work in?

Growing and production: Agriculture, horticulture, forestry, seafood, seed industry. Processing: Meat, dairy, and food processing, solid wood processing, wood product manufacturing, pulp and paper, furniture making, seafood processing.

Primary industry servicing: Agent/advisory/consultancy, animal care, customer services, environmental services, equine (horses and racing) government, machinery and equipment, research and science, sports turf management, supply chain and export, veterinary services.

Services Industries

Courses that are aimed towards this Industry may lead to the follow types or careers:

Hospitality: Bartender, barista, chef, cook, housekeeper, kitchen hand, laundry, maintenance, hotel/motel manager, resort manager, receptionist, waiter/waitress, maître d’, event or conference manager.

Travel and tourism: Travel agent, tour bus operator, tour guide, ski instructor, administrator, marketer, salesperson, flight attendant, receptionist, customer services/customer relations, customs and border control officer.

Hair and beauty: Beautician, spa or massage therapist, hairdresser, barber, nail technician.

Retail: Retail assistant, supermarket assistant, retail store manager, window dresser.

Sport and recreation: Gym manager, personal trainer, fitness instructor.

Other service industries: Event organiser, writer, journalist, news producer, member of the armed forces (air force, army, navy), advertising copy writer, customer representative, funeral director, printer, film making support, financial services support, legal services support, data entry operator/transcriptionist.

Social & Community Services

Are you a helping type of person, then maybe these might for your profile;

Community services: Careers adviser, community worker, counsellor, psychologist (clinical, criminal justice, educational), funeral director/embalmer, home aide, life coach, early childhood educator, social worker, teacher, support worker, therapist (art, music, occupational therapy, psychotherapy).

Defence: Combat/warfare specialist, communications operator, driver, engineering officer, fire-fighter, gunner/ rifleman, medic, mapmaker, pilot, steward, technician/specialist (aircraft, avionics, electronics, hydrographic, ICT, logistics, supply and others).

Emergency services and protection: Ambulance officer/paramedic, animal control officer, border protection/bio-security officer, corrections officer, criminologist, customs officer, conservation worker/manager, emergency management officer, environmental health officer, fire-fighter, fisheries officer, health and safety inspector, immigration officer, loss prevention officer, parking warden, personal protection officer, police officer/detective, private investigator, probation officer.

Creative Industries

In the Creative Industries, some employment is available through arts organisations that develop and provide regular or one-off events, seasons of work, tours, and festivals. You may be self employed with several jobs on the go at the same time. Along with your own creative activities, these make up your income. On the other hand, you could be working in a small business as an employee, or on a short term contract.

Examples of jobs include: actor, musician, singer, dancer, film maker, photographer, technician ,writer, composer, editor, stylist ,curator, exhibition manager ,designer, including graphic, animation, and CGI, computer gaming, architecture, costume, stage and set, lighting and sound, advertising and branding, industrial, interior, and fashion ,technician, including sound, lighting, props, stage and set, makeup ,visual artist, sculptor ,ngā toi and pasifika practitioner, kaiako, kaiāwhina ,director, producer, content manager, publisher, event co-ordinator, arts business manager (kaiwhakahaere), arts leader, cultural advisor, organiser.

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NCEA Level 2 Creative Writing

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Course Description

Teacher in Charge: Mrs M. O'Carroll .

So, you think you can write? 

Great writers are great readers who explore the limits of language and the liminal space between imagination and reality. Immerse yourself in a world of literary exploration where you'll expand your repertoire, read new literature,  and experience new modes of working with language.

 Throughout this course, you'll embark on an exciting journey of self-discovery and artistic growth. As you craft a portfolio of work, we will encourage you to delve into different narrative modes and voices, pushing the boundaries of your creativity. With each style you explore, you'll uncover unique perspectives and unlock the full potential of your writing skills.

From the captivating realms of transformative writing and life writing to the exhilarating adventures of travel writing and profile writing, you'll learn to wield language with precision and finesse. Lose yourself in the magical realm of poetry and craft vivid imagery with words that stir emotions and paint vibrant landscapes that shimmer on the page. Then dig deep and discover the art of personal essays, creative non-fiction, and memoir as you share your own experiences and connect with readers on a profound level.

As your craft evolves, you’ll step into the world of autofiction and blend reality and fiction to create captivating narratives that blur the lines between truth and imagination and unleash your storytelling prowess with the short story genre, mastering the art of crafting concise and impactful tales that leave a lasting impression.

You'll develop a writing portfolio that showcases your newfound skills and versatility. Through thought-provoking exercises, personalised feedback, and dynamic discussions, you'll expand your horizons, read works by new authors, refine your craft, and find your unique voice as a writer.

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Career pathways, actor kaitapere, copywriter kaituhi pānui.

$47K-$60K per year

Archivist Kaitiaki Pūranga

Historian pouherenga kōrero o-mua.

$47K-$120K per year

Author Kaituhi Pukapuka

Print finisher kaiwhakatau tānga.

$50K-$65K per year

Journalist Kairīpoata Pepa

$47K-$85K per year

Communications Professional Ngaio Whakawhitiwhiti Kōrero

Interpreter kaiwhakawhiti reo ā-waha.

$35-$80 per hour

Technical Writer Kaitito Hangarau

$50K-$60K per year

Editor Ētita/Kaiwhakatika

Curator kaitiaki taonga.

$55K-$65K per year

Director (Film, Television, Radio or Stage) Kaitohu (Kiriata, Pouaka Whakaata, Irirangi, Whakaari rānei)

Radio presenter māngai reo irirangi.

$47K-$70K per year

Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Kaiako Reo Pākehā (ki te Hunga Kōrero Reo Kē)

$48K-$80K per year

Production Assistant (Film, Television, Radio or Stage) Kaiāwhina Whakarite (Kiriata, Pouaka Whakaata, Irirangi, Whakaari rānei)

Librarian kaitiaki pātaka pukapuka.

$50K-$75K per year

Translator Kaiwhakawhiti Reo ā-Tuhi

Secondary school teacher kaiako kura tuarua.

$47K-$77K per year

Television Presenter Kaipānui Pouaka Whakaata

Credit information.

You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.

Total Credits Available: 9 credits. Internally Assessed Credits: 9 credits.

Construction & Infrastructure

Study focused on the Construction and Infrastructure pathway could lead to the following types of roles.

Construction: Labouring, building, demolition, electrical, excavation, concreting, landscape architect, interior designer, carpentry, plastering, painting, decorating, joinery, flooring, scaffolding, roofing, tiling, glazing, glass processing, brick-laying, plumbing, gas fitting, drain laying, drafting plans, quantity surveying, engineering, installing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, providing products or services to the industry.

Infrastructure: Laying pipes, laying drains, road building and repair, building dams, wharves, airport runways, building and maintaining telecommunication and electricity networks.

Manufacturing & Technology

Find out what type of work you could do, and what roles you could end up in if you took the Manufacturing and Technology pathway.

Manufacturing: Assembler, appliance servicing, butcher, baker, designer, electrician, electrotechnology, engineer, supporting the engineering industry, industrial measurement or control, fixing machines, fabrication, fitter, inventory, logistics, machine operator, making, erecting, and rigging steel, meat inspection, packing, processing, production planner, production manager, purchaser, quality control, shipping and receiving, testing, warehouse stock controller.

Technology: Biotechnologist, designer, food technologist, telecommunications technician, production technologist, medical technologist.

Primary Industries

What industries could I work in?

Growing and production: Agriculture, horticulture, forestry, seafood, seed industry. Processing: Meat, dairy, and food processing, solid wood processing, wood product manufacturing, pulp and paper, furniture making, seafood processing.

Primary industry servicing: Agent/advisory/consultancy, animal care, customer services, environmental services, equine (horses and racing) government, machinery and equipment, research and science, sports turf management, supply chain and export, veterinary services.

Services Industries

Courses that are aimed towards this Industry may lead to the follow types or careers:

Hospitality: Bartender, barista, chef, cook, housekeeper, kitchen hand, laundry, maintenance, hotel/motel manager, resort manager, receptionist, waiter/waitress, maître d’, event or conference manager.

Travel and tourism: Travel agent, tour bus operator, tour guide, ski instructor, administrator, marketer, salesperson, flight attendant, receptionist, customer services/customer relations, customs and border control officer.

Hair and beauty: Beautician, spa or massage therapist, hairdresser, barber, nail technician.

Retail: Retail assistant, supermarket assistant, retail store manager, window dresser.

Sport and recreation: Gym manager, personal trainer, fitness instructor.

Other service industries: Event organiser, writer, journalist, news producer, member of the armed forces (air force, army, navy), advertising copy writer, customer representative, funeral director, printer, film making support, financial services support, legal services support, data entry operator/transcriptionist.

Social & Community Services

Are you a helping type of person, then maybe these might for your profile;

Community services: Careers adviser, community worker, counsellor, psychologist (clinical, criminal justice, educational), funeral director/embalmer, home aide, life coach, early childhood educator, social worker, teacher, support worker, therapist (art, music, occupational therapy, psychotherapy).

Defence: Combat/warfare specialist, communications operator, driver, engineering officer, fire-fighter, gunner/ rifleman, medic, mapmaker, pilot, steward, technician/specialist (aircraft, avionics, electronics, hydrographic, ICT, logistics, supply and others).

Emergency services and protection: Ambulance officer/paramedic, animal control officer, border protection/bio-security officer, corrections officer, criminologist, customs officer, conservation worker/manager, emergency management officer, environmental health officer, fire-fighter, fisheries officer, health and safety inspector, immigration officer, loss prevention officer, parking warden, personal protection officer, police officer/detective, private investigator, probation officer.

Creative Industries

In the Creative Industries, some employment is available through arts organisations that develop and provide regular or one-off events, seasons of work, tours, and festivals. You may be self employed with several jobs on the go at the same time. Along with your own creative activities, these make up your income. On the other hand, you could be working in a small business as an employee, or on a short term contract.

Examples of jobs include: actor, musician, singer, dancer, film maker, photographer, technician ,writer, composer, editor, stylist ,curator, exhibition manager ,designer, including graphic, animation, and CGI, computer gaming, architecture, costume, stage and set, lighting and sound, advertising and branding, industrial, interior, and fashion ,technician, including sound, lighting, props, stage and set, makeup ,visual artist, sculptor ,ngā toi and pasifika practitioner, kaiako, kaiāwhina ,director, producer, content manager, publisher, event co-ordinator, arts business manager (kaiwhakahaere), arts leader, cultural advisor, organiser.

Literacy - Writing

About literacy - writing.

Literacy is a foundational skill that enables access to further learning, develops important life skills, and allows people to fully engage in work and in their communities.

Learners credited with Literacy - Writing standards can:

  • write texts for different purposes
  • use language conventions appropriately to support communication.

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Download previous years' Literacy - Writing Common Assessment Activities, assessment reports, specifications and exemplars. Use these support documents with the teaching and learning resources, and guidance on embedding numeracy across the curriculum on NCEA.education.

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Level 2 English

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Subject Description

Teacher in Charge: A. Wright .

Our NCEA Level 2 English course develops skills in crafted writing and close reading and viewing, with a particular focus on critical analysis. Successful completion of this course will contribute to University Entrance Literacy requirements. The Writing Portfolio achievement standard provides the required UE Literacy writing credits. 10 credits are offered internally and 8 credits externally. 

Students may also opt into the English Scholarship programme, which involves additional tutorials throughout the year and a separate exam, that will most likely take place at the end of Year 13.

Entry Guidelines

The best preparation for this course is English Level 1. 14 Level 1 English credits, of which a minimum of 4 are achieved externally, is a good indication that this course is suitable for a student. 

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ENG2 is recommended for students with a university pathway. ENG2 is the best opportunity to get University Entrance Literacy credits.

Career Pathways

Actuary kaitauwhiro pūtea.

$55K-$165K per year

Director (Film, Television, Radio or Stage) Kaitohu (Kiriata, Pouaka Whakaata, Irirangi, Whakaari rānei)

Archivist kaitiaki pūranga.

$47K-$60K per year

Librarian Kaitiaki Pātaka Pukapuka

$50K-$75K per year

Library Assistant Kaiāwhina Tiaki Pukapuka

$47K-$55K per year

Elected Government Representative Māngai ā-Pōtitanga

$160K-$300K per year

Policy Analyst Kaitātari Kaupapa

$68K-$116K per year

Advertising Specialist Ngaio Pānui Toko

$47K-$150K per year

Recruitment Consultant Kaitohutohu Whiwhi Kaimahi

$47K-$90K per year

Marketing Specialist Ngaio Whakatairanga

$47K-$80K per year

Interpreter Kaiwhakawhiti Reo ā-Waha

$35-$80 per hour

Early Childhood Teacher Kaiako Kōhungahunga

$49K-$75K per year

Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Kaiako Reo Pākehā (ki te Hunga Kōrero Reo Kē)

$48K-$80K per year

Primary School Teacher Kaiako Kura Tuatahi

$51K-$90K per year

Kaiwhakaako Māori Kaiwhakaako Māori

Translator kaiwhakawhiti reo ā-tuhi, tertiary lecturer pūkenga whare wānanga.

$50K-$108K per year

Private Teacher/Tutor Kaiako Whaiaro

$28-$39 per hour

Secondary School Teacher Kaiako Kura Tuarua

$47K-$77K per year

Teacher Aide Kaiāwhina Kaiako

$23-$37 per hour

Film and Video Editor Ētita Kiriata/Ētita Ataata

$27 per hour

Communications Professional Ngaio Whakawhitiwhiti Kōrero

$47K-$85K per year

Radio Presenter Māngai Reo Irirangi

$47K-$70K per year

Television Presenter Kaipānui Pouaka Whakaata

Actor kaitapere, copywriter kaituhi pānui, author kaituhi pukapuka, journalist kairīpoata pepa, technical writer kaitito hangarau.

$50K-$60K per year

Editor Ētita/Kaiwhakatika

Legal executive āpiha mahi ture.

$44K-$68K per year

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.

Total Credits Available: 18 credits. Externally Assessed Credits: 8 credits. Internally Assessed Credits: 10 credits.

Construction & Infrastructure

Study focused on the Construction and Infrastructure pathway could lead to the following types of roles.

Construction: Labouring, building, demolition, electrical, excavation, concreting, landscape architect, interior designer, carpentry, plastering, painting, decorating, joinery, flooring, scaffolding, roofing, tiling, glazing, glass processing, brick-laying, plumbing, gas fitting, drain laying, drafting plans, quantity surveying, engineering, installing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, providing products or services to the industry.

Infrastructure: Laying pipes, laying drains, road building and repair, building dams, wharves, airport runways, building and maintaining telecommunication and electricity networks.

Manufacturing & Technology

Find out what type of work you could do, and what roles you could end up in if you took the Manufacturing and Technology pathway.

Manufacturing: Assembler, appliance servicing, butcher, baker, designer, electrician, electrotechnology, engineer, supporting the engineering industry, industrial measurement or control, fixing machines, fabrication, fitter, inventory, logistics, machine operator, making, erecting, and rigging steel, meat inspection, packing, processing, production planner, production manager, purchaser, quality control, shipping and receiving, testing, warehouse stock controller.

Technology: Biotechnologist, designer, food technologist, telecommunications technician, production technologist, medical technologist.

Primary Industries

What industries could I work in?

Growing and production: Agriculture, horticulture, forestry, seafood, seed industry. Processing: Meat, dairy, and food processing, solid wood processing, wood product manufacturing, pulp and paper, furniture making, seafood processing.

Primary industry servicing: Agent/advisory/consultancy, animal care, customer services, environmental services, equine (horses and racing) government, machinery and equipment, research and science, sports turf management, supply chain and export, veterinary services.

Services Industries

Courses that are aimed towards this Industry may lead to the follow types or careers:

Hospitality: Bartender, barista, chef, cook, housekeeper, kitchen hand, laundry, maintenance, hotel/motel manager, resort manager, receptionist, waiter/waitress, maître d’, event or conference manager.

Travel and tourism: Travel agent, tour bus operator, tour guide, ski instructor, administrator, marketer, salesperson, flight attendant, receptionist, customer services/customer relations, customs and border control officer.

Hair and beauty: Beautician, spa or massage therapist, hairdresser, barber, nail technician.

Retail: Retail assistant, supermarket assistant, retail store manager, window dresser.

Sport and recreation: Gym manager, personal trainer, fitness instructor.

Other service industries: Event organiser, writer, journalist, news producer, member of the armed forces (air force, army, navy), advertising copy writer, customer representative, funeral director, printer, film making support, financial services support, legal services support, data entry operator/transcriptionist.

Social & Community Services

Are you a helping type of person, then maybe these might for your profile;

Community services: Careers adviser, community worker, counsellor, psychologist (clinical, criminal justice, educational), funeral director/embalmer, home aide, life coach, early childhood educator, social worker, teacher, support worker, therapist (art, music, occupational therapy, psychotherapy).

Defence: Combat/warfare specialist, communications operator, driver, engineering officer, fire-fighter, gunner/ rifleman, medic, mapmaker, pilot, steward, technician/specialist (aircraft, avionics, electronics, hydrographic, ICT, logistics, supply and others).

Emergency services and protection: Ambulance officer/paramedic, animal control officer, border protection/bio-security officer, corrections officer, criminologist, customs officer, conservation worker/manager, emergency management officer, environmental health officer, fire-fighter, fisheries officer, health and safety inspector, immigration officer, loss prevention officer, parking warden, personal protection officer, police officer/detective, private investigator, probation officer.

Creative Industries

In the Creative Industries, some employment is available through arts organisations that develop and provide regular or one-off events, seasons of work, tours, and festivals. You may be self employed with several jobs on the go at the same time. Along with your own creative activities, these make up your income. On the other hand, you could be working in a small business as an employee, or on a short term contract.

Examples of jobs include: actor, musician, singer, dancer, film maker, photographer, technician ,writer, composer, editor, stylist ,curator, exhibition manager ,designer, including graphic, animation, and CGI, computer gaming, architecture, costume, stage and set, lighting and sound, advertising and branding, industrial, interior, and fashion ,technician, including sound, lighting, props, stage and set, makeup ,visual artist, sculptor ,ngā toi and pasifika practitioner, kaiako, kaiāwhina ,director, producer, content manager, publisher, event co-ordinator, arts business manager (kaiwhakahaere), arts leader, cultural advisor, organiser.

Pathway Tags

Actuary , Director (Film , Television , Radio or Stage) , Archivist , Librarian , Library Assistant , Elected Government Representative , Policy Analyst , Advertising Specialist , Recruitment Consultant , Marketing Specialist , Interpreter , Early Childhood Teacher , Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) , Primary School Teacher , Kaiwhakaako Māori , Translator , Tertiary Lecturer , Private Teacher/Tutor , Secondary School Teacher , Teacher Aide , Film and Video Editor , Communications Professional , Radio Presenter , Television Presenter , Actor , Copywriter , Author , Journalist , Technical Writer , Editor , Legal Executive ,

An individual course will only run if sufficient students are accepted into the course.

All approvals for courses through this system are subject to satisfactory achievement in remaining internal standards and external examinations. Course Confirmation Day will run at the start of next year, where final approval for each course will be confirmed.

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Marking Schedule - June 2022

  • Title: Assessment Report - June 2022
  • Description: Sample assessment report for 2022 Literacy and Numeracy pilot
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Assessment Report - June 2022

  • Title: Assessment Report
  • Description: Sample Assessment Report for 2021 Writing Pilot
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Assessment Report

  • Title: Sample Assessment Rubric
  • Description: Sample Assessment Rubric for 2021 Writing Pilot
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Sample Assessment Rubric

  • Title: Readiness Tools
  • Description: Readiness for Literacy and Numeracy
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Readiness Tools

Purpose statement.

Learners credited with this Unit Standard are able to write texts for different purposes and audiences, and use language conventions appropriately to support communication.

Classification

Core Generic > Work and Study Skills

Available Grade

Guidance information.

https://www.nzqa.govt.nz/ncea/assessment/view-detailed.do?standardNumber=32405

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