Ahead of State Government reforms to VCE and VCAL, sample questions are now available for teachers, students and their families to view before students undertake the new-look General Achievement Test.
Minister for Education and Monbulk MP James Merlino today released example questions for the new Part A of the reformed GAT, which will report students’ literacy and numeracy scores against new standards to bring the Victorian GAT in line with similar tests in other states and territories.
Students will now also receive information about whether they have demonstrated literacy and numeracy skills expected of someone completing secondary school – giving another indication of their readiness to move on to further education, training or employment.
While the new standards will be reported on students’ VCE or VCAL certificates, they will not contribute to a student’s ATAR unless the GAT is required to calculate a score – for example, if a student requires a Derived Examination Score after missing an exam due to illness.
The GAT, which this year will be held on Wednesday 7 September, will be split into two sections: Section A will assess literacy and numeracy skills; and Section B will look similar to the old GAT content: assessing skills in English, maths, science, technology, the arts and humanities – with an increased focus on critical and creative thinking skills.
Mr Merlino said the change will prove to future employers and educators that students have had a “great” secondary education.
“These real-world sample questions will give them a sense of what to expect in the new section of the test,” he said.
Section A will include 15 minutes of reading time and two hours of writing time, with students asked to respond to one writing task with two parts, 50 numeracy multiple-choice questions, and 50 reading multiple-choice questions.
Section B will comprise 15 minutes of reading time and 90 minutes of writing time, and students will respond to another extended writing task; 25 maths, science, and technology multiple-choice questions; and 25 arts and humanities multiple-choice questions.
All students enrolled in one or more VCE or scored VCE VET Unit 3–4 sequence are required to sit Sections A and B of the GAT – and for the first time, Senior VCAL students will sit the GAT – required to complete Section A only.
As in all previous years, no special study will be required for the GAT. Past study of subjects like English, maths, science and history prepares students for the test by building their general knowledge and skills in writing, numeracy and reasoning.
The change comes as Victoria prepares to transition to a new integrated senior secondary certificate from 2023, which will bring together VCE and VCAL within the VCE Vocational Major and Victorian Pathways Certificate options.
The new certificates will give all students better support and flexibility to study what they want, alongside the key academic skills to prepare them for the jobs of the future, further education or training.