Suspension of CCAFL Ukrainian Continuers course
Find out about the Australasian Curriculum, Assessment and Certification Authorities' recommendation to suspend the Ukrainian Continuers course following the 2018 HSC exam.
- Effective
- January 2019
- Reference
- NESA 31/17
Who needs to read this?
- Principals
- Curriculum co-ordinators
- HSC co-ordinators
- HSC markers
- Head Teachers Languages
- Year advisers
- Teachers of Ukrainian
ACACA has determined that when national candidature of a nationally assessed language falls below 15, for each of three consecutive years, the language subject will be suspended. Should demand and sustainability increase to a level where the language would again become viable as an HSC course, the course may be reactivated.
Should there be a school in NSW with students wishing to study Ukrainian after the suspension date, schools and community members are advised that a school may seek approval to offer Ukrainian as a School Developed Board Endorsed Course.
Timeline for the suspension of the CCAFL Ukrainian Continuers course
Year | Agenda |
---|---|
2017 | Last year for Year 11 enrolments in Ukrainian |
2018 | Ukrainian not offered at Year 11 Last year for Year 12 enrolments and HSC examination for Ukrainian |
2019 | Ukrainian not available as an HSC course. Students will not be able to repeat Ukrainian at Year 12. |
For more information, contact:
Lyn Sully
Inspector, Languages
lyn.sully@nesa.nsw.edu.au
(02) 9367 8152
@LanguagesNESA
Notice information
- Topic
- Curriculum
- Learning Area
- Languages