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South London LL Network Engineering Gerry Denston. Aims. To explore content, assessment methods and learning outcomes of vocational qualifications and their suitability for progression to HE
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South London LL Network Engineering Gerry Denston
Aims • To explore content, assessment methods and learning outcomes of vocational qualifications and their suitability for progression to HE • To provide an update on the ever changing 14+ qualification landscape including the latest information on 14 to 19 diplomas
Qualifications framework • Activity for engineering qualifications – broadly academic to narrowly occupational • Where do diplomas fit in? • How are these assessed?
Diploma in [occupation]Level 4 Diploma in [occupation]Level 4 Foundation Degree Degree Degree Certificate in[occupation] Diploma in[occupation]Level 3 DiplomaLevel 3 Advanced ApprenticeshipDiploma GCE A levels Award in[occupation] Certificate in[occupation] Certificate in[occupation] DiplomaLevel 2 Diploma in[occupation]Level 2 GCSE A* -C Apprenti-ceshipDiploma Award in[occupation] Award in[occupation] Young Apprenti-ceship Diploma in[occupation]Level 1 DiplomaLevel 1 GCSE D -G +other provision 1 Diploma Apprenticeship route Traditional route Occupational route 1 14-19 Qualifications Adult 16+ QCF Mostly 16 + 14-90 Qualifications
The HE landscape – Graeme Baker TVU • Demographics • Developing admissions process (PQA) • Sharper focus of widening participation work • Student finance (impact) and information, advice and guidance • 14 – 19 reform
A time of increasing demand for graduates, but lower and lower numbers of young people. Number of 18-20 year-olds in England from 2005-06 to 2020-21 2.1m 2m 1.9m 1.8m 2005- 2006- 2007- 2008- 2009- 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2014- 2015- 2016- 2017- 2018- 2019- 2020- 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Source: HEPI, Demand for Higher Education to 2020; ONS and Government Actuary's Department (2004 based projections for England, published in October 2005), adjusted by DfES for academic years.
Progression map for engineering • Activity
14 to 19 Reform 14-19 far reaching reforms which cover curriculum and qualifications for a wide range of learners. LAs responsible The reforms include: • Revised GCSEs • Revised AS/A2 • Diplomas • Engagement programme • Foundation learning tier • Young apprenticeships • Apprenticeships – separately controlled • Death of the LSC • Division of QCA – OffQual – Move to Coventry • 2013 entitlement
Diplomas: where are we know? • 145 consortia approved to deliver first 5 lines in 2008 (a few deferred until 2009) • 317 consortia approved to deliver in 2009 offering up to 94 000 additional diploma places in 10 lines of learning • £30,000 for each diploma line will be added (non-ringfenced) to the Diploma formula grant, which LAs will receive in September 2008 and March 2009 • 73 consortia offering Engineering in 2009 – compare to C&M 150, IT 113, H&B 122, BAF 108, • 1 consortium in London offering Engineering 09 and 2 MPD
Diploma Equivalences • Equivalence • Foundation Diploma is equivalent to 5 GCSEs at level 1 (e.g. 5 GCSEs at grades D-G) • Higher Diploma is equivalent to 7 GCSEs at level 2 (e.g. 7 GCSEs at grades A*-C) • Progression Diploma is equivalent to 2.5 A levels • Advanced Diploma is equivalent to 3.5 A levels • Extended Diploma will be equivalent to 4.5 A Levels
Functional Skills Does the equivalence of 7 GCSEs for the Higher Diploma include points for Functional Skills or not? • No – the equivalence of 7 GCSEs includes points for the Principal Learning (420 glh) and Project (60 glh) and Additional and Specialist Learning (180 glh) only. • Functional skills will attract their own performance points as a stand alone qualification; • at Level 2 equivalent to 0.5 GCSE A*-C for each functional skill
Functional Skills • In the early years of Diploma delivery, when Functional Skills have to be taken as a stand alone qualification, Diploma students will be awarded points in addition to any performance points for achievement in English and maths GCSEs. • But by 2010 we expect most students taking a Higher Diploma at Key Stage 4 to be achieving their functional skills through English and Maths GCSEs. Functional skills would then be recognised in points for achievement of those GCSEs
Diploma grades • Foundation A* A B • Higher A* A B C • Advanced A* ABCDE • Final grade aggregate of PL and Project • Diploma transcript will record all other components
Assessment • Functional skills - externally assessed, but practice integrated into internal assessment • PLTS - integrated into PL and internal assignments • Project – internally assessed, externally moderated • Work experience – No formal evidence required but must be verified that completed • Applied learning – foundational to internally assessed assessments and external assessments • ASL - Assessed as current practice
PLTS A framework of 6 skills: independent enquirers, creative thinkers, reflective learners, team workers, self managers, effective participators Employability skills • 60 glh, integrated opportunities in PL, Project, WEX • Assessed within PL, reported on transcript
Activity • PLTS • For a PLT skill select 1 criterion and draft a simple, hour long, Engineering IAG or progression type activity for a 17/18 year old diploma learner
What is required? • General awareness and understanding of the reforms amongst all HE staff • Capacity, confidence and capability to deliver the new curricula in all areas • Skills and knowledge to support delivery of the 14-19 education system • Appropriate information advice and guidance about post-14 learning
Questions • How will your area deliver the reform programme? • How do you see this linking with ECM agenda? • How will your area offer the entitlement in 2013? • How will you ensure participation of all 18 year olds by 2015? • How will HE support the 14 to 19 reform agenda? • What is your role in this?
Supporting HE engagement • Local Aim-higher partnerships • Local 14 - 19 networks • Lifelong Learning Networks – ‘vocational’ focus • Business and enterprise networks • Potential of engaging HE as an employer • Benefits of HE as a provider of CPD/workforce development • DfES HE Engagement Team • Curriculum design networks
Papers • Directions booklet • Progression map for engineering • Diploma quiz – Engineering • Diploma quiz – Engineering answers • Quick guide: Engineering – labour market information • Engineering – on line careers information • Engineering DDP papers, various