Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority
Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (abbreviated as QCAA) is a statutory body of the Queensland Government. According to its website, QCAA is responsible for kindergarten guideline and senior secondary syllabus development, and for providing resources and services to help teachers develop curriculum, teaching and learning programs from kindergarten to Year 12.[1]
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Formed | 1 July 2014 |
Superseding agency | |
Jurisdiction | Government of Queensland |
Headquarters | Level 7, 154 Melbourne St, South Brisbane Qld 4101, Australia |
Agency executives |
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Website | https://www.qcaa.qld.edu.au/ |
The QCAA administers NAPLAN in Queensland and provides quality assurance for assessments. QCAA also manages the certification of students in Queensland and issues the QCE.
History
Chief Executive Officers
Name | Tenure | Notes |
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Brian Short | 1 July 2014 - Present |
gollark: Nobody will make an OC computer stand in for 20 CC ones because it defeats half the point of using CC computers as microcontrollers in the first place - complex logic and wireless control and whatnot can fit in one block.
gollark: Expensive computers I don't mind. The problem is OC's grindy microcrafting.
gollark: <@202992030685724675> Add CC back. Wanting a timesharing system (nobody will do this by the way) is not a good enough reason to remove it.
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References
- QCAA Website 13 March 2020
External links
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