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Skills & Learning for London. The Foundation Learning Tier is…. a programme of work aimed at entry level and level 1 for learners aged 14 and over within the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF)
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Skills & Learning for London The Foundation Learning Tier is… • a programme of work aimed at entry level and level 1 for learners aged 14 and over within the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) • designed to raise participation, achievement and progression amongst learners at these levels • Progression Pathways will be the main organising structures - frameworks for learning built from qualifications that are drawn from Entry Level and Level 1
Skills & Learning for London Foundation Learning Tier • All units and qualifications below level 2 in the QCF (from 14 upwards • Reforming current offer: filling gaps, improving flexibility, sector involvement, assessment • Meet the needs of all learners (FE sector, schools, WBL, offender settings, voluntary and community, etc) • Address the whole system - unit qualification design/development, programme delivery, regulation and funding • Implement a full set of provision to meet the needs of all learners, within a credit-based framework, by 2010 • Content determined by schools and colleges • Delivery personalised to individuals
Skills & Learning for London Framework development – the QCF • A “simple” structure allowing for accumulation and transfer of credit over time • Re-development of provision to meet credit principles • FLT programmes will be based around credits (units and qualifications) • QCF rules of combination allow for progression between levels • Light-touch regulation to support flexible and responsive system
8 7 Skills & Learning for London 6 5 Challenge 4 3 2 1 Entry 1-3 Diploma Award Certificate 13 – 36 credits Above 36 credits 1 – 12 credits Size The QCF – A Simple Structure?
Skills & Learning for London Progression Pathways • Packages of learning providing clear progression to identified destinations: • First full level 2 (19-25) • Independent living/supported employment (16-18/19-25) • Skilled employment including Apprenticeship (16-18) • Diploma/GCSE (14-16) • Each Pathway integrates 3 curriculum areas: • Personal/Social Development • Functional Skills • Vocational/subject learning • Each Pathway is supported by a range of QCF qualifications • Progression Pathway Prospectus and specifications established • Phased implementation with restricted provider groups from 08/09, full roll-out from 2009/2010 • Potentially open to employer/sector customisation
Skills & Learning for London Progression Pathway to Diploma/GCSE • Support national curriculum aims and delivery, Every Child Matters • Provide a framework for designing programmes and teaching/learning • Help reduce NEET numbers • Deliver PLTs, WRL and citizenship Minimum requirements: • achievement of at least one certificate sized qualification at Entry Level 1, 2 or 3 • achievement of at least four credits of personal and social development skills • achievement of at least Functional Skills in Maths, English and ICT at Entry Level 1, 2 or 3 (5 credits each)
Skills & Learning for London Progress and Next Steps • Strong support from Ministers and key stakeholders • Progression Pathway Prospectus available • Phased implementation from Autumn 08: • Approx 190 post-16 centres • Approx 120 pre-16 centres • QIA/LSN support programme • Ongoing work to accredit new qualifications into the QCF • Wider implementation from Autumn 2009, full roll-out 2010
Skills & Learning for London Summary FLT Provision is at Entry and Level 1 • Four progression pathways • Progression to Foundation Diploma/GCSE • Progression to full Level 2 • Progression to Skilled Work (Apprenticeships) • Progression to Independent Living or Supported Employment • Pathway strands : • vocational sector, personal and social development , functional skills • All units to carry credit, and comply with QCF rules, and have rules of combination