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An Introduction to Skills for Life

An Introduction to Skills for Life. Aims. To ensure that everyone in the organisation knows about Skills for Life as an integral part of Train to Gain. To ensure that all staff talk positively and with confidence about: what Skills for Life covers how it fits within Train to Gain

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An Introduction to Skills for Life

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  1. An Introduction to Skills for Life

  2. Aims • To ensure that everyone in the organisation knows about Skills for Life as an integral part of Train to Gain. • To ensure that all staff talk positively and with confidence about: • what Skills for Life covers • how it fits within Train to Gain • who might benefit from developing their English and maths skills • SfL qualifications.

  3. Skills for Life – clarifying definitions • Skills for Life, basic skills, key skills. • Literacy, language and numeracy (LLN). • The functional English and maths skills used in everyday life and work at all levels up to and including Level 2. • ESOL – English as a Second Language (language and literacy).

  4. Skills for Life qualifications • National Certificates at Entry Level, Level 1 and Level 2 • Multiple choice tests at L1 and L2 – the same as the Key Skills tests and the same format for all awarding bodies • On line or on paper • Entry Level Certificates have the same standards, but different awarding bodies have different forms of assessment • ESOL and ESOL for Work qualifications

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  6. Level 2 – the benchmark for a modern society 44% 14.1 m adults 25% 8 m adults 20% 6.4 m adults Level 2 Level 2 56% 17.8 m adults 75% 23.9 m adults 80% 25.5 m adults Literacy Numeracy Literacy/numeracy

  7. The Level 2 challenge • NVQ Level 2 Trowel Occupations: • 100% of units require Level 2 reading skills. • 38% of construction workforce in East of England have literacy skills at Level 2 or above. • 70% of units require Level 2 numeracy skills. • 24% of construction workforce in East of England have numeracy skills at Level 2 or above. • Sources: • DfES Essential Skills leaflets • Approximate figures from graphs provided by East of England Observatory

  8. National Qualifications Framework

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