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PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS AUTHORITY
ASSESSMENT AND GRADING OF FACILITIES PROVIDED IN A SPECIALIST ROOM RECKONED AS:
TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP - YEAR 2015
SUBJECT APPELLATION AND LEVEL
DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY – UP TO FORM III
DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY – UP TO FORM V – syllabus code: 6043
DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY – UP TO FORM VI (Product Design & Practical Technology) – syllabus code: 9705
PHYSICAL FACILITIES IN A TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP
Name of School : _________________________________________ Subject : _________________________________________ Level : _________________________________________ Date of Assessment: _________________________________________ Number of students studying the subject:
Form I Form II Form III Form IV Form V Lower VI Upper VI
Number of candidates entered for: SC Exams HSC Exams
Teacher in Charge:_________________Qualifications:________________
Specialist Room Attendant:________________ Qualifications:________________ Minimum requirements for a class of 20 pupils are specified.
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Item
Description
Quantity Required
Weightage
per Unit
Max.
Marks
Existing
Score
(for PSSA use only)
A.PHYSICAL FACILITIES
1. Floor Area Note 1: Existing
Technology
Workshops
between 37.25 m2
and 45 m2 will be
rated on 5 marks
per m2.
Note 2: Marks on conditions pro-rata on area
Note 3: Existing
Technology
Workshops
between 45 m2 and
60 m2 will be rated
on 5 marks per m2
FORM III: A minimum of 45 m2 required Conditions of room Ceiling - 15% Walls - 15% Flooring - 25% Set Up - 15% Shape - 10% Cleanliness-10% General Outlook-10% For existing Technology Workshops between 21 m2 and 37.25 m2 Conditions of room (rated on 25% of marks scored on area) FORM V & VI: A minimum of 60 m2 required Conditions of room (aspects rated same as for FIII above) For existing Technology Workshops between 37.25 m2 and less than 45 m2
Conditions of room rated on 25% of marks scored on area
45 m2
60 m2
Sub – total
(For Item1)
5 mks/m2
2.5 mks/m2
5 mks/m2
2.5 mks/m2
Form III Form V-VI
225
75
300
100
300
400
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2 Furniture and accessories Note 4: 1 Workbench approx. 1.42 X 0.71 m for 2 pupils Note: Power
Points include those permanently attached to equipment.
(i) Table (1.25 m x 0.75 m) & chair for teacher Conditions (ii) Workbenches (at least 0.5 m2 per pupil)
Conditions (iii) Stools OR alternative Conditions (iv) Conditions of Blackboard OR Whiteboard (2.43 m x 1.06 m) (v) Cupboards/ cabinets Conditions (vi) Wall Clock (vii) Power Points (viii) Tap and sink (ix) Wall-mounted Tool racks OR Distributed racks Conditions
1 set
10 m2
20 seats
1
4
1
10
1 set
wall area
4 m2 4
4
4.5
1/m2
0.6
0.15
3
4
1
0.5
0.5
2
1.25/m2
0.2/m2
4
1
45
10
12
3
3
16
4
0.5
5
2
5
0.8
SubTotal (For Item no.2)
Form III or V & VI
111.3
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Item
Description
Quantity Required
Weightage
Per Unit
Max. Marks
Existing
Score (for PSSA use only)
B.REQUIRE--MENTS FOR PRACTICAL WORK
3. Equipment And Materials
As per official list annexed herewith
4. Number of sessions NOTE: UP TO FORM III:
Sessions of Forms I to III to be reckoned. UP TO F. V&VI:
Sessions of Forms IV to V/VI to be reckoned.
A minimum of 20 sessions per class over a period of 12 months. (Records to be kept classwise and signed by teacher(s) )
20
10
200
Average for all Classes:
FORM
I II III IV V VI L VI U
SECTION A
B
C
D
E
Total
C.MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP
5. Stock Book Up-to-date 1 2 2
6. Condition of the workshop
Proper Storage and classification
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7. Lighting and Ventilation
(i) Lighting (ii) Ventilation
4 4
5
8. Timetable of sessions in the Design Workshop
Should be affixed
1
2
2
9. Teaching and
Learning Aids Note: Item V to include - Mechanism
- Structures
- Energy
- Jointing Systems
- Pneumatics and
other syllabus topics.
10. Audio Visual lessons (Records to be kept ckasswise and in the workshop)
FORM
SECTION A
B
C
D
E
Total
(i) Reference Books
(ii) Magazines Both less than 5 yrs old
(iii) Wall-charts on Technology topics (iv) Project models (v) Teaching models A minimum of 10 lessons per class required over a period of 12 months
I II
Min. 5
Min. 10
Min. 5
Min. 5
Min.10
10
III
1
1.5
0.6
0.5
1
5
IV V
5
15
3
2.5
10
50
VI L
Average for all classes: VI U
D. SAFETY ITEMS
11. First Aid Kit
Equipped to treat cuts, burns and eye problems
1
2
2
12. Fire Extinguisher
Capacity: 2 L/2kg (serviced on time)
1
6
6
13. Emergency Exit
Additional door for quick exit in case of emergency
1
6
6
6
14.Safety charts Clear safety precautions on charts affixed at appropriate places
5
1
5
15. Circuit Breaker
Separate for the Technology Workshop
1
3
3
16. Fire Blanket
1
0.55
0.55
17. Separate OR Shielded Hot Metal Area
Form V & VI
only
1
3
3
Sub Total Items nos.
4 to 17
Form III
F V- VI
328. 05 331.05
Total Marks for Physical Facilities:
UP TO FORM III UP TO FORM V UP TO FORM VI
739.35 842.35 842.35
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PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS AUTHORITY
ASSESSMENT AND GRADING OF FACILITIES PROVIDED IN A SPECIALIST ROOM RECKONED AS:
TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP
DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY – UP TO FORM III
DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY – UP TO FORM V
DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY – UP TO FORM VI (Product Design & Practical Technology)
____________________________________________________________ EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS IN A TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP
Name of School : _________________________________________ Subject : _________________________________________ Level : _________________________________________ Date of Assessment: _________________________________________
Assessment Scheme:
LEVEL ITEMS TO BE RATED
UP TO FORM III ITEMS NO. 1 TO 88
UP TO FORM V ITEMS NO. 1 TO 129
UP TO FORM VI ITEMS NO. 1 TO 144
Minimum requirements for a class of 20 pupils are specified. Notes: (i) A Technology workshop should score a minimum of 50% on ‘Equipment and
Materials’ at the required level to be rated. (ii) This facility is NOT rated for ‘Equipment Only’.
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Ser No.
Description
Quantity
Required
Weightage
Per Unit
Marks
Existing
Score (For
PSSA use only)
A. EQUIPMENT
1 Abraframes OR Piercing Saw Frames + Blades
1 set
3
3
2 Allen keys: Metric Imperial
1set 1set
3 3
3 3
3 Bench Holdfast 3 2 6
4 Bench Hooks 10 0.6 6
5 Bench OR Pedestal Grinding machine
1
13
13
6 Bench-mounted Drill Press 1 13 13
7 Brace & Ratchet 1 4 4
8 Bradawl 4 0.5 2
9 Calipers: Odd Leg Inside Outside
6 6 6
0.5 0.5 0.5
3 3 3
10 Carpenter’s Mallets 10 0.7 7
11 Carpenter’s Pincers 2 1 2
12 Centre Punch 6 0.5 3
13 Centre Square 6 0.5 3
14 Cold Chisel: Flat Cross cut
6 2
0.5 0.5
3 1
15 Combined Rivet Set and Snap OR Pop Riveter
1
3
3
16 Corner Cramps 4 2 8
17 Countersinking bits: 90 degrees 120 degrees
2 2
1.5 1.5
3 3
18 Dovetail Template 6 0.5 3
19 Drill Gauge – 1 to 13 mm 1 1 1
20 Drilling Machine Vice 1 4 4
21 Drills – metric 1 to 13 mm 25 0.2 5
22 Emery Wheel Dresser 1 1 1
23 Engineer’s Square 6 0.5 3
24 Extension Lead with Stand 1 2 2
25 File Cards OR Wire Brushes
2
0.5
1
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Ser No.
Description
Quantity
Required
Weightage
Per Unit
Marks
Existing
Score
26 Files: Flat/Safe Edge
Bastard Smooth
Square Files Round Files Half Round Files Needles
(assorted sizes)
20 20 6 6 6
3packs
0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4
10 10 3 3 3
1.2
27 Folding Bars 2 2 4
28 Forstner Bits – asstd. sizes 6 1 6
29 G -Cramps: Big Small
6 6
0.5 0.3
3
1.8
30 Hacksaw Blades 12 0.3 3.6
31 Hacksaw Frames 300 mm 10 1 10
32 Hammers: Ball pein Cross pein Claw
(assorted wieghts)
6 6 4
0.5 0.5 0.5
3 3 2
33 Hand Lever Shear 1 2 2
34 Hand Drill 2 2 4
35 Hole Punches – asstd. sizes 6 0.5 3
36 Jig saw + Blades 1 10 10
37 Junior hacksaw Blades 12 0.1 1.2
38 Junior Hacksaw Frames 6 0.5 3
39 Lettering Punches: Alphabets Numbers
1 set 1 set
1 1
1 1
40 Marking Gauge 6 1 6
41 Marking Knife 6 0.5 3
42 Measuring Tape 6 0.5 3
43 Mitre Box 2 0.5 1
44 Mole C-Clamp 1 1 1
45 Mole/Vice Grip Pliers 1 1 1
46 Mortice Gauge 4 1.5 6
47 Nail Punches 6 0.2 1.2
47 Oil Stones – combined grades
2
0.75
1.5
49 Oiling Burettes 2 2 4
50 Parallel Pin Punches 6 0.5 3
51 Pipe bender – up 10mm dia. 1 3 3
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Ser No.
Description
Quantity
Required
Weightage
Per Unit
Marks Existing Score
52 Planes: Rebate Smoothing Jack
2 6 6
3 2 2
6 12 12
53 Pliers: Combination Long Nose Round nose
2 2 2
0.5 0.5 0.5
1 1 1
54 Portable Power Drill – with variable speed and reverse action
1
13
13
55 Precision Steel Rules - mm 6 0.2 1.2
56 Rasps – assorted sizes 12 1 12
57 Saw Set 1 1 1
58 Screwdriver Bits for Power Drill
6 assorted
0.8
4.8
59 Screwdrivers: Standard – asstd. sizes Philips – asstd. sizes
12 6
0.3 0.3
3.6 1.8
60 Scribers 6 0.3 1.8
61 Sharp-edge machine OR alternative
1
6
6
62 Sliding Bevel 6 0.4 2.4
63 Slip Stones – assorted radii 2 1 2
64 Soldering Irons: 100 watts – for wires 300 watts – for tinplate Soft Solder & Flux
1 1 -
2 2
0.5 each
2 2 1
65 Spanners: Open ended Ring Adjustable
1 set of 6 1 set of 6 2 sizes
0.3 0.6 0.5
1.8 3.6 1
66 Spring Dividers 6 0.3 1.8
67 Stakes – assorted shapes 6 0.5 3
68 Tinmen’s Snips: Straight Blade Curved Blade
6 4
1 2
6 8
69 Try Square 6 0.3 1.8
70 Vices (benchmounted): Woodworking vices Fitter’s vices – jaws 100mm
6 6
2 2
12 12
71 Wire Cutter 2 0.4 0.8
72 Woodworking Chisels: Bevel Edge Firmer Mortise
10 10 10
1 1 1
10 10 10
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Ser No.
Description
Quantity
Required
Weightage
Per Unit
Marks Existing Score
73 Woodworking saws: Tenon Coping
10 10
0.5 0.5
5 6
B. SAFETY EQUIPMENT
74 Dust Extractor 1 8 8
75 Dust Masks 6 0.2 1.2
76 Ear Muffs 6 0.5 3
77 Eye Goggles 6 0.4 2.4
78 Rubber & Leather Gloves 3 pairs each
0.5
3
C. MATERIALS AND CONSUMABLES IN STOCK
79
Cascamite powder
2 Kg
0.5
1
80
Contact Adhesive
2 Kg
0.5
1
81
Coolant for machine work
2 Litres
0.5
1
82 Emery Paper – assorted grades
20 sheets
0.2
4
83 Maintenance and cleaning products and accessories (kerosene, oil, degreasing agents, brushes, mops etc.)
5 items
0.4
2
84 Rivets Nails Screws
(assorted types and sizes)
1 box each
0.5
1.5
85 Samples of Materials for demonstration purposes: MDF Plywood Steel bars and plates Timber Soft metal pipes and sheets Acrylic PVC & GRP
8 asstd. Types & sections
1
8
86 Sand Paper – assorted grades
20 sheets
0.2
4
87
Solvents for Jointing Acrylic
200 ml
-
1
88 Spare Grinding Wheels Coarse and Fine
1 each
1
2
Total F III 467
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D. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT FOR UP TO FORM V
89 Adjustable Angular Hacksaw (Metal Mitre Saw)
1
5
5
90 Angle Grinder 1 5 5
91 Blacksmith Anvil– light version
1
3
3
92 Blowtorch set with gas supply
1
5
5
93 Bull Nose Planes 2 1 2
94 Carpenter’s Square 1 1 1
95 Centre Drills 2 1.5 3
96 Conversion Machines: Circular Saw Planer Thicknesser
(May be either separate or combined unit)
1 1 1
10 13 10
10 13 10
97 Electric Arc Welding Machine with protective equipment – welding mask/face shield, respirator, leather gloves and apron
Not rated if protective equipment
is not available.
1
8
8
98 Engraving Tools Set of 6 0.5 3
99 Expansive Bit – maximum diameter 50mm
2
0.5
1
100 Glass Cutter 1 0.5 0.5
101 Grinding and Cutting Discs 1 each 1 2
102 Hand Vice 1 0.5 0.5
103 Hot Wire Cutter 1 4 4
104 Jenning Pattern Auger Bits 4 sizes 1 4
105 Metal Centre Lathe with accessories – Centres, Chucks, Steadies, Tool Holders and Tool bits, Faceplates
1
25
25
106 Metal Cut Off Machine 1 5 5
107 Metal Plate Bender 1 3 3
108 Pipe Bender – 11 to 20mm diameters
1
4
4
109 Plastic Coating PVC or Polyethylene Powder
2 Kg
2
4
13
Ser
No.
Description
Quantity
Required
Weightage
Per Unit
Marks Existing Score
110 a) Plastic Dip Coating Equipment (Fluidising tank + Blower) b) Vacuum Forming Machine – approx. 2500 W c) Electric Oven with Thermostat – up to 1000 degrees Celsius (The above items may be in a combined Thermoforming Centre.)
1 set
1
1
7
14
8
7
14
8
111 Portable Sander 1 6 6
112 Power Router 1 8 8
113 Router Bits 4 2 8
114 Sash Cramps 6 1 6
115 Saws: Hand Rip Fret
2 2 2
1 1 1
2 2 2
116 Screw Extractor 1 1 1
117 Scroll Saw 1 8 8
118 Solvent Applicators – syringes
3
0.2
0.6
119 Spoke Shaves: Flat Convex Concave
2 2 2
1 1 1
2 2 2
120 Strip Heater 1 6 6
121 Surform Planes – set of assorted types
Set of 5
1
5
122 Thread-Cutting tools – Taps, Dies, Wrenches, Holders –diameters 3 mm to 12 mm
1set
4
4
123 Trimming Knives – Metal Cast Body
2
0.5
1
124 Universal Snips 2 0.5 1
125 Vernier Calipers - metric 1 2 2
126 Welding Spelter Rods 2 Kg 0.5 1
127 Wood Turning Lathe with Accessories
1
16
16
128 Wood Turning Tools Set of 6 0.5 3
129 Zip/Flat Bits – asstd. sizes Set of 6 0.4 2.4
Total Form V
708
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Ser No.
Description
Quantity
Required
Weightage
Per Unit
Marks Existing Score
E. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT FOR UP TO FORM VI (Product Design)
130 Bench Band Saw 1 7 7
131 Brazing Spelter and Silver Solder + Borax
-
-
2
132 Buffing/Polishing machine OR alternative with buffing compounds
1
6
6
133 Equipment for GRP Moulding (metal rollers, moulding board, protective equipment, wet laying brushes)
1 set
1.2
1.2
134 Injection Moulding Machine – 350 degrees max.
1 optional
135 Morse Taper Drills – 12 to 25 mm X 1 mm
Set of 13
0.6
7.8
136 Oxy-acetylene Welding and Brazing Equipment
1
7
7
137 Pedestal Drilling Machine 1 optional
138 Spray Gun and Compressor 1 6 6
139 Trying Planes 2 2 4
F. PLUS ANY TWO OPTIONS FROM THE FOLLOWING GROUPS OF SPECIALISED FORM VI EQUIPMENT – each group carries 27 marks
Continued on next page
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Ser No.
Description
Quantity
Required
Weightage
Per Unit
Marks Existing Score
140
Group 1: Precision Setting and Marking Out and Equipment: 1. Milling Machine with Accessories and Cutters 2. Precision Surface Plate 3. Scribing Block 4. Angle Plate 5. Toolmaker’s Clamp 6. Vee Block + Clamp 7. Parallel bars – in pairs 8. Dial Indicator Gauge 9. Combination Set 10. Screw Pitch Gauge 11. Micrometer Screw Gauge 12. Reamers – up to 10 mm
1 set 1 1 1 1 1
3 pairs 1 1 1
1 Set of 10
3 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1
4 0.5
3 2 2 1 2 3 2 2 1
4 5
optional
141 Group 2: Equipment for Hot Forming of Metals: 1. Gas Air Forge 2. Leg Vice 3. Blacksmith Anvil – 45 Kg with Muff Stand 4. Swage Blocks – asstd. 5. Sledge Hammers 6. Forging Fullers, Chisels & Punches 7. Tongs – 3 basic sections
7. Respirator Masks 9. Goggles
1 1
1 3 sets 2 sizes
1 set each
3 pairs 2 2
4
4 2 1
1 1 1 1
4
4 6 3
3 3 2 2
optional
Continued on next page.
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142 Group 3 Equipment for Beaten metal Work 1. Buffing Machine with Wire Wheel, Polishing Mops and Buffing Compounds 2. Grooving Punches 3. Bossing mallets 4. Tinman’s Mallets, 5. Copper Faced Hammers 6. Planishing Hammers 7. Raising Hammers 8. Stakes (Hatchet, Creasing Iron, Funnel, Round, Bick Iron, Half- Moon, Anvil) 9. Sand Bags 10.Spinning Tools & Formers 11. Wooden/Metal Formers - assorted forms
1 2 4 4 4 4 4
Set of 7 4
4 sets
Set of 10
1 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
1 1
1
0.5
2 2 2 2 2 2
7 4
4
5
optional
143 Group 4 Equipment for Advanced Woodwork: 1. Veneering Bag and Compressor 2. Drop Saw – small 3. End Grain Trimmer 4. Wood Carving Tools 5. Mortising Machine 6. Router Stand & Table 7. Radial Arm Saw – small
1 1 1
Set of 6 1 1 1
4 1 6 3 8
4 6 6 3 8
optional optional
Continued on next page.
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144
Group 5: Equipment for ‘Practical Technology’ or Systems
1. Models of Linkages and Mechanisms 2. Construction Kits for Linkages and Mechanisms 3. Models of Structures 4. Materials Testing Devices 5. Experiment / Demonstration Kits for Electronics with Circuit Boards, Transducers, Transistors and other Circuit Components 6. Experiment / Demonstration Kit for Electricity with Power Sources, Rectifiers, Multimeters and other Circuit Components. 7. Experiment / Demonstration Kits for Pneumatic Control Systems
OR 8. Experiment / Demonstration Kits for Hydraulic Control Systems
10
assorted
5
5 asstd.
4 asstd.
1 kit
1 kit
1 kit
1 kit
0.5
1.5
0.5
1
8
8
5
7.5
2.5
4
8 OR
8
optional optional
Total
Form VI
803
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GRADING
MARKING SCHEME UP TO FORM III
SCORE UP TO FORM V
SCORE UP TO FORM VI
SCORE
Total marks for PHYSICAL FACILITIES
739.35
842.35
842.35
Total marks for EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS
467
708
803
Gross Total
1206.35
1550.35
1645.35
Total number of marks scored = Percentage scored = Grade scored = REMARKS AND SHORTCOMINGS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------- Signature of PSSA Supervisor(s) / Senior Supervisor (s) Signature of Manager
Date:------------------------------ Date:-----------------------------
GRADE I
80% to 100%
GRADE II
60% to less than 80%
GRADE III
40% to less than 60 %