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Welcome…. Priory School Skills Centre conference room. Suffolk 14-19 Partnerships. documents:. WSP Area Plan FLG Plan. foundation learning:.

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  1. Welcome… Priory School Skills Centreconference room

  2. Suffolk 14-19 Partnerships

  3. documents: • WSP Area Plan • FLG Plan

  4. foundation learning: Young people on Foundation Learning follow personalised programmes that are tailored to their particular needs, interests and aspirations – focusing on helping them to achieve their intended ‘destination’ – such as GCSEs, level 2 college courses, Apprenticeships or skilled work. Programmes lead to a mix of small, flexible qualifications – mainly drawn from the Qualifications and Credit Framework plus Functional Skills – that enable young people to progress to their intended destination. September 2010 www.education.gov.uk/16to19/qualificationsandlearning/foundationlearning/a0064167/foundation-learning

  5. functional skills: The current National Curriculum at Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 includes Functional Skills. Foundation Learning All Foundation Learning programmes include functional skills as a component within their progression pathways, at the level appropriate for the student. September 2010 www.education.gov.uk/16to19/qualificationsandlearning/functionalskills/a0064069/functional-skills-and-other-qualifications-from-september-2010

  6. The QCF is a system for recognising skills and qualifications. It does this by awarding credit for qualifications and units (small steps of learning). Each unit has a credit value. This value specifies the number of credits gained by learners who complete that unit. The flexibility of the system allows learners to gain qualifications at their own pace along routes that suit them best. March 2010 Information: www.ofqual.gov.uk/qualification-and-assessment-framework/89-articles/145-explaining-the-qualifications-and-credit-framework Interactive animation: www.qcda.gov.uk/resources/qcf_intro_animation/QCF_main.html QCF catalogue: www.qcda.gov.uk/resources/publication.aspx?id=fd6eddef-c4ae-4606-a024-8cc8897963ea

  7. Wolf Review: Professor Wolf will look at the organisation of vocational education and its responsiveness to a changing labour market, and will consider ways to increase incentives for young people to participate. She is due to submit a final report in spring 2011, which will include recommendations on how vocational education can be improved. September 2010 www.education.gov.uk/16to19/qualificationsandlearning/otherqualifications/a0064330/written-ministerial-statement-on-the-wolf-review-of-vocational-education

  8. foundation learning: Initial engagementassessment and diagnostic tools Curriculumvocational/subject, personal and social development and functional skills IAGreviews and Success Coaches Destination planningpathways to develop learning or training Example ILP

  9. documents: • Foundation learning catalogue • WSP FL audit

  10. Content folder on CD

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