QCAA Literature Syllabus
2 units, 6 topics · Avg. scores from 351 student attempts on AusGrader · Click a topic to expand learning outcomes
Avg %
Literature and identityNot EA
80.9%Relationship between language, culture and identity in literary textsNot EA
—
Power of language to represent ideas, events and peopleNot EA
—
Creating analytical and imaginative textsNot EA
80.9%
Independent explorations
86.5%Dynamic nature of literary interpretation
79.4%
Close examination of style, structure and subject matter
79.4%
Creating analytical and imaginative texts
87.6%
Frequently Asked Questions
How many units are in the QCAA Literature syllabus?
The QCAA Literature syllabus has 2 units and 6 topics. The units are Literature and identity and Independent explorations, covering topics such as Relationship between language, culture and identity in literary texts, Power of language to represent ideas, events and people, Creating analytical and imaginative texts, Dynamic nature of literary interpretation, Close examination of style, structure and subject matter, Creating analytical and imaginative texts.
Which QCAA Literature units are not externally assessed?
Literature and identity is not externally assessed in the QCAA Literature exam. This unit is assessed through internal assessment only.
Ready to practise QCAA Literature?
Get instant AI feedback on past exam questions, aligned to the syllabus
Start Practising Free