The 2025 External Assessment Specifications Advisory Panel (EASAP) met on Thursday, 13 February 2025, to review feedback and discuss proposed revisions to the External Assessment Specifications (EAS) ...
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The Tasmanian Certificate of Education (TCE) recognises skills and capabilities demonstrated at a senior secondary level. The certificate certifies that you have: 📌Students need to achieve the TCE at ...
Some exams have a section that contains a range of questions that are to be answered in Answer Booklets. Some exams have question/s with several lines of space in the Exam Paper for an extended ...
The Tasmanian Certificate of Education (TCE) is the Tasmanian senior secondary certificate requiring the highest level of educational achievement. The TCE recognises skills and capabilities at a ...
To achieve the Tasmanian Certificate of Education (TCE) students must show they meet the standards of the TCE. Students can show that they meet the following Everyday Adult Standards by achieving a ...
The External Assessment Rules (PDF, 151KB and given below) are to make exams fair for all students and to have conditions that test what you know and what you can do. All students taking external ...
The Tasmanian Certificate of Educational Achievement (TCEA) is a quality assured certificate issued by TASC to eligible students at the end of their senior secondary studies. The TCEA recognises ...
Some practical tips for staying CALM during written exams. Use these to help you relax, think positively and stay focused.
Under the transitional arrangements, Year 12 students have an additional way to achieve the Everyday Adult Standard – Use of Computers and the Internet. There are three ways to achieve this standard: ...
Actions that are a breach of academic integrity are listed in TASC’s Academic Integrity Policy. Whenever you use someone else’s ideas, images, information, words, data or music in your work, you must ...