What is ICAS?
International Competitions and Assessments for Schools is conducted by Educational Assessment Australia, UNSW.
Ten countries now participate in ICAS. In Australia and New Zealand there are over 1.7 million entries in the subject areas of:
English
Mathematics
Science
Computer Skills
Writing
Spelling
General Achievement Test (GAT)
ICAS papers assess the skills students require to address the curriculum of each of the subject areas. ICAS test items are mapped to the curriculum of every Australian state and territory ensuring the relevance of ICAS test content. The Assessment Framework for each subject shows what is tested at each level, in easy-to-read tables.
Every student receives detailed diagnostic paper and online reports (myICAS) measuring their progress from previous years and a UNSW certificate acknowledging their level of achievement.
Every school receives comprehensive paper and online reports (ICAS Online) designed to enhance and validate other school-based assessments.
Schools wishing to enter whole cohorts of students in ICAS should contact EAA to make use of value-added assessment and professional development services provided through the Total Assessment Partnership (TAP).
What subjects and skills are being assessed?
English
Reading and language skills in a range of texts. Students are required to locate, identify, interpret, infer and synthesise information in and about texts, focusing on the aspects of:
reading for meaning in literary texts
reading for meaning in factual texts
textual devices
syntax
vocabulary
Mathematics
Mathematical skills in a range of contexts from the following areas:
Number and Arithmetic
Algebra and Patterns
Measures and Units
Space and Geometry
Chance and Data
Science
Scientific skills in the subject contexts of Earth and Beyond, Natural and Processed Materials, Life and Living, and Energy and Change, including:
Knowledge
Measuring and Observing
Interpreting Data
Predicting/Concluding from Data
Investigating
Reasoning/Problem Solving
Computer Skills
General computer skills using familiar contexts, including:
Common operating systems and hardware
Word processing
Graphics and multimedia
Spreadsheets and databases
Internet and email
Programming and scripting*
Writing
Writing a narrative or an argument text, demonstrating:
Text purpose and structure
Language choices that enhance the writing
Syntax and grammar
Punctuation
Spelling
Spelling
Spelling of words that range from words with simple spelling patterns to words with difficult or unusual spelling patterns, in four different contexts:
Dictation
Proofreading
Error correction
Applying rules and conventions
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