This article outlines the process for setting up Programmes in SEQTA Teach. The set up process is typically completed by Teacher's at the start of each new timetable period. It is recommended that one person complete the Programme setup process for all classes in the cohort when sharing programmes.
Please ensure the setup method used is suitable for the school's reporting requirements. If assistance is required with this, please get in touch with our Professional Services team via the available SEQTA Support channels.
Classes for a New Reporting Cycle (Copy, Share, Create New)
Classes at the start of a new timetable cycle (typically this will be at the start of the year), will require either a new Programme be set up, or a copy of an existing Programme. Once a new or copy of a Programme has been set up on the new class, it will then need to be shared with other classes in the cohort. Rotating classes may or may not require bridging depending on the school's reporting requirements.
Classes Continuing on From Another Timetable Period (Bridging)
Classes continuing on from another timetable period are typically bridged. This process will carry forward the Programme into the new timetable period. Where there are multiple classes sharing a Programme, all classes need to be bridged.
Programme Setup Flow Diagrams
The flow diagrams below outline the programme setup process for semester based timetables and term based timetables.
Classes Timetabled on a Semester Basis
Classes timetabled on a Term Basis.
Programme Setup Examples
Scenario | Example | Programme Setup | Copy or Create | Share | Pathways |
Programme set up: There are multiple classes for the same subject. However, they are reported on separately. Typically this method is used for streamed classes and music classes. |
There are five, Year 7 General English classes, and two Year 7 Ext English classes. The General and Ext English classes are reported on separately. |
Two Programmes required. One for the five General English classes, and another for the Ext class. | Copy or create two Programme. | Share each programme to its' respective classes. | Optional |
Programme set up: Each class works from a different Programme. A copy of an existing Programme is used. This may be to ensure all classes use the same Programme structure (assessments etc.). |
Musical instruments are reported on separately for Music reports (i.e. trumpet, flute). There is only one class taught for each instrument. |
One Programme required for each instrument. |
Yes |
No |
Optional |
In-House support
The SEC (School Education Contact) will have completed the SEQTA curriculum training to allow them to provide in-house support for teachers. If unsure as to who the SEC is, or if the SEC is unable to provide assistance, please contact the SEQTA Service Desk who may direct you to the Professional Services team.
Further Assistance
The SEQTA Service Desk is available to assist with general Programme set up queries and troubleshooting Programme set up issues. Please note that the Programme set up process may differ from school-to-school, based on the school's reporting requirements. As such, some queries may be directed toward the School's SEQTA Support Staff or the SEQTA Support team.
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