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CoPE through International Communications & Business Enterprise. Winner of the 2008 Mary Glasgow Award for 14-19 Curriculum Innovation. Thursday 3 rd September 2009. What’s different?. No exams at the end Collect evidence from every lesson Learning at own pace No homework
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CoPE through International Communications & Business Enterprise Winner of the 2008 Mary Glasgow Award for 14-19 Curriculum Innovation Thursday 3rd September 2009
What’s different? • No exams at the end • Collect evidence from every lesson • Learning at own pace • No homework • Spain study visit is part of the qualification • You make choices about what to learn • There are three teachers in the classroom • The life skills are the main focus of the course (e.g. Independent learning, working with others..) • An adult way of working
Continue with Spanish & preparations for Study Visit Finish Discussion & Oral Presentation 6 C Work Experience10 hours1 credit(or 2 credits for 2 weeks) Discussion PDROral Presentation PDRExchange Visit3 credits 30 hours Conclude 12 Credits in total.Complete any portfolio work.Use time for revision in other subjects. 12C – 1 credit (GCSE Philosophy & Ethics)11C – 1 credit (GCSE Dance or Art)1 credit (Write a story for children)10C – 1 credit (Indepth study)9C – 1 credit (GCSE Product Design)8C – 1 credit (Part-time job)3C – 1 credit (Sport & Leisure)2C – 1 credit (Human Rights)
What CVC students doing CoPE International say about this course: “I think like there’s like more self motivation when you work at your own pace because when you’re working with the class and if there are the people that are really good at German and French and whatever and they’re like well in front of you you’re like not very motivated because they’re like well in front of you because you start getting behind and you just kind of give up but it motivates you more when you work at your own pace.”
What CVC students doing CoPE International say about this course: “ The teacher like comes and sits down and goes through the whole thing with you if you don’t understand so it’s like one on one because maybe because there’s less people in the class and we’re working on different things it’s like one on one so if you don’t get it you do understand it because you have one on one time with the teacher to understand it.”
What CVC students doing CoPE International say about this course: “I think we’re learning the stuff that you’re actually going to use coz I think it helps that we’re going to Spain for the 6 days because we’re like kind of focusing on stuff to learn.”
What CVC students doing CoPE International say about this course: “I think that with the international bit going to Spain like makes us like we want to learn more and makes us want to get on with the work quicker.”
What CVC students doing CoPE International say about this course: “I’ve actually found out a way how I work and learn and so it’s quite good because I’ve learnt myself and found that if I have a sheet of paper and like read it and kind of turn it over and try and memorise it and I’ve found that I can learn really easily and I like never knew that about myself.”
What CVC students doing CoPE International say about this course: “I like the fact that we can choose if we do it in pair work,sheet work or on the computers.”
What CVC students doing CoPE International say about this course: “We have all the resources to do anything we want to do so there’s stuff like you can either learn off the computers or like how I learn them just looking off the sheet or just talking in your pairs so the exercises aren’t set and things, there’s like there’s the exercise and choose your way of learning it.”
Why is learning a language important? “I think it’s quite respectful like showing some respect for other people coz they’re all taking their time to learn our language it just shows that we have respect for the other countries and the other languages and we will learn their languages too.” “ …so that we’re not saying ours is the most important, learn ours.”
Continue with Spanish & preparations for Study Visit Finish Discussion & Oral Presentation 6 C Work Experience10 hours1 credit(or 2 credits for 2 weeks) Discussion PDROral Presentation PDRExchange Visit3 credits 30 hours Conclude 12 Credits in total.Complete any portfolio work.Use time for revision in other subjects. 12C – 1 credit (GCSE Philosophy & Ethics)11C – 1 credit (GCSE Dance or Art)1 credit (Write a story for children)10C – 1 credit (Indepth study)9C – 1 credit (GCSE Product Design)8C – 1 credit (Part-time job)3C – 1 credit (Sport & Leisure)2C – 1 credit (Human Rights)