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Brief description of the principles/rationale of
homework for
INTERMEDIATE 2 ADMINISTRATION
The course covers all aspects of the administration
function of organisations. It provides students with the opportunity
to apply skills and knowledge to given situations using Microsoft Office
Applications and knowledge of administrative services within a business
context. The course places an emphasis on the development of problem
solving and decision making skills. Much of the course is IT based
and therefore involves working on computer systems in class. If
students have access to a computer at home they can enhance their skills
by transferring files home for self-study purposes. No formal homework
of practical skills will be required. Most homework will involve the
reinforcement of knowledge and understanding of the Administrative
Support part of the course and will involve either written exercises,
reading of case studies in preparation for class discussion or study in
preparation for assessments.
Type of homework
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Formal written exercises to assess knowledge and
understanding from topic units contained in each area of study – every
2-3 weeks.
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Preparation for NAB assessments – every 6-8 weeks
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Self-study if able and appropriate to enhance skills
developed in class using ICT applications.
Frequency and expected duration
Frequency as indicated above. Each formal written
exercise should involve 10-15 minutes preparation per night over 2-3
nights followed by 15-20 minutes final completion time. Revision time
for NAB assessments should be self-determined as should the need for
personal development of ICT skills particularly in periods preceding
assessments. |