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SBA Presentation

The document outlines the requirements for a School-Based Assessment (SBA) in Communication Studies, where candidates must compile a portfolio on a selected theme. The portfolio consists of five sections: General Introduction, Exposition, Creative Piece, Analysis, and Conclusion, each with specific guidelines and marking criteria. Suggested topics include the impact of social media, cultural elements, and the oversexualization of children in media.

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SBA Presentation

The document outlines the requirements for a School-Based Assessment (SBA) in Communication Studies, where candidates must compile a portfolio on a selected theme. The portfolio consists of five sections: General Introduction, Exposition, Creative Piece, Analysis, and Conclusion, each with specific guidelines and marking criteria. Suggested topics include the impact of social media, cultural elements, and the oversexualization of children in media.

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SCHOOL

BASED
ASSESSMENT
COMMUNICATION STUDIES
Each candidate will compile a portfolio on a
COMMUNICATION theme selected by the candidate and
approved by the teacher.
STUDIES
SBA
 The Impact of Social Media on
SUGGESTED TOPICS Interpersonal Communication
 Calypso- Trinidad and Tobago’s
Economic Diary
 Cricket – A Unifying Element in West
Indian Culture
 The Oversexualization of Children in
Media.
 The Impact of Sport on Academic
Achievement.
The portfolio is divided into 5 sections.

General Introduction (12 marks)

Exposition (14 marks)


PORTFOLIO
Creative Piece (10 marks) Preface (4marks)

Analysis (18 marks)

Conclusion (2marks)
 General Introduction (12 marks)

GENERAL  This section should be no more than 150 words.

INTRODUCTION  It should relate to the other four sections, identifying the theme
selected and the purpose of selecting it and showing how it relates
to the candidate’s academic, work-related and personal interests.
 (a) Theme (overarching idea for the entire portfolio) and
purpose of portfolio (2 marks)
 (b) How theme is treated in the Exposition and Creative
THE GENERAL Piece sections (4 marks)
INTRODUCTION  (c) How theme relates to candidate’s academic study (2
MUST INCLUDE: marks)
 (d) How theme relates to candidate’s future career (2
marks)
 (e) How theme relates to candidate’s personal
situation/experiences (2 marks)
 Exposition (14 marks)
 This section of the portfolio will be orally presented and examined.
The duration should be no more than 10 minutes per candidate.
 Topics chosen in this section should be current. A candidate should
collect at least two pieces of related information on the selected topic.
 A candidate’s presentation should be well organised and effectively
delivered, and should feature:
EXPOSITION
(a) a discussion of the issues raised and the challenges experienced
in exploring the selected topic; and,
(b) an evaluation of the effect of source, context and medium (or
channel) on the reliability and validity of information gathered.
(Refer to Module 1).
 Candidates may bring to the examination room a single cue card, 4” by
6”, with headings (and nothing else) related to their presentation.
 (a) Discussion of issues and challenges (5 marks)
 (b) Evaluation of the effect of source, context and medium (or
channel) on the reliability and validity of information gathered. (4
EXPOSITION marks)
MUST INCLUDE  (c) Organisation (3 marks)
 (d) Delivery (audibility, fluency, eye contact, body movement, and
paralinguistic features such as pauses, throat clearing, pitch and
other such) (2 marks)
 Creative Piece (10 marks)
 A candidate will create ONE sample of original work which should
CREATIVE PIECE not exceed 800 words. The sample created should cover ONE
literary genre. Please note that the sample created must relate to
the theme selected.
CREATIVE PIECE
 Your creative piece must be preceded by a preface which is
MARK SCHEME
worth 4 marks
 The preface should not exceed 75 words and would
include the following:
 (a) the purpose;
 (b) the intended audience; and,
 (c) the context of communication.
 Analysis (18 marks)
 The analysis should not exceed 425 words. Candidates
ANALYSIS must analyse the Creative Piece.
 The analysis should address any TWO of the following:
(a) registers;
(b) dialectal variation;
(c) attitudes to language; and,
(d) communicative behaviours.
ANALYSIS  (a) Content – Candidate must provide an excellent analysis
MARK SCHEME and justification of the purpose of the two elements
selected. 8 marks.
 (b) Expression - Candidate’s analysis is clear and fluent and
there is excellent control of grammar and syntax. 5 marks
 (c) Organisation (introduction, development, conclusion,
coherence, links/transitions from paragraph to paragraph) -
Candidate’s work must demonstrates excellent
organisation. 5 marks
CONCLUSION
 At the end of every piece of great writing is a
meaningful conclusion.
 Your portfolio must end with a conclusion (50 words)
(2 MARKS)
MARK SCHEME
 Excellent explanation of the benefits of completing the
portfolio 2 marks
 Adequate explanation of the benefits of completing the
portfolio 1 mark
 Conclusion is missing 0 mark
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