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Social Studies (Business). Linda Allison, Qualification Development Manager Scottish Qualifications Authority. Qualifications development. Progression – provide progression from Es & Os and maximise curricular continuity between levels
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Social Studies (Business) Linda Allison, Qualification Development Manager Scottish Qualifications Authority
Qualifications development • Progression – provide progression from Es & Os and maximise curricular continuity between levels • Hierarchical structures – use where ever possible and facilitated by skills-based outcomes • Flexible evidence requirements – support for choice in assessment methods and instruments especially in Unit requirements • More opportunities for combined assessment • Credit for positive achievement • Challenge and enjoyment – refreshed and relevant contexts • Personalisation and Choice – Added Value Unit at National 4 and non-question paper component of Course Assessment at National 5 and Higher
What’s different? Qualifications are more skills based than before – includes application of knowledge and understanding Outcomes are broad-based leaving flexibility for combining or integrating assessment when appropriate Introduction of Non-question paper component to Courses
Engagement • Local Authorities and Colleges • Subject specialists and professional associations • Learner engagement • CARG/QDT/SWGs • CfE Liaison Team • Have your say
Key Messages • Supports aims, purposes and principles of Curriculum for Excellence • Provides opportunities to build challenging, coherent and enjoyable learner journeys through all levels • Builds on existing strengths and best features of Standard Grade and Intermediates • Focuses on specific skills sets in Units with opportunities for hierarchical skills to be developed and integrated throughout the Courses • Added value assessments that consist of question papers, assignments and practical activities - as appropriate for the Course
Assessment Overview • SQA is currently developing Course and Unit assessment support • Course Support will consist of specimen question paper, specimen coursework and Added Value Unit support as outlined in the Course Assessment Specifications • Unit Support will come in three packages – published in October 2012, February 2013 and April 2013 • Package 1 will mainly exemplify a Unit by Unit approach and will illustrate how evidence can be generated to meet the requirements of each Unit