KINGSWOOD PARTNERSHIP POST 16 PROJECTS LAUNCH EVENT
THE PROJECT QUALIFICATION is a new qualification from AQA
Students from all Kingswood Partnership schools will be doing the Project Qualification this year The Project Qualification is the chosen assessment for Post 16 ‘core’ programmes in the Partnership Post 16 students do Projects at Higher or Advanced level (Level 2 or 3 of the National Qualifications Framework)
YOU CAN… explore an aspect of a subject you are studying choose a topic in which you have a personal interest do a project about an issue that concerns you
YOU SHOULD… combine 2 or more of your subjects if you can relate your project choice to what interests and concerns you think about your future progression when choosing a project
WHEN IDENTIFYING A PROJECT… you will have a high degree of choice and flexibility you will have the advice and support of a supervisor talk to lots of people to help you make a choice that is appropriate and achievable
WHY DO A PROJECT? As a way to show employers and universities that you have a good range of appropriate skills for work and further study To link your interests, subject choices and future plans To contextualise your learning To show that you are a creative, aware and successful student To make a difference for others To get UCAS application points To take responsibility for your own learning (and enjoy it!)
YOUR FINISHED PROJECT COULD BE… a written report a book or guide a performance an exhibition a piece of art a community project or campaign a piece of music or a film a website or piece of computer software a multimedia presentation a video diary or photographic record a model or construction anything your Supervisor and the exam board will accept!
THE PROJECT GIVES YOU OPPORTUNITIES TO… take responsibility for a project that will motivate and engage you work alone or as a member of a group develop valuable transferable skills for the workplace and further or higher education… project management research creative thinking & problem-solving using ICT communication reflection and evaluation
TO SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE A PROJECT YOU WILL… submit a successful Project Proposal complete a Production Log to document the project process plan, research and carry out your project provide a written report on what you have done give a presentation on the outcome of the project reflect on and evaluate your project management experience
HOW BIG DOES YOUR PROJECT HAVE TO BE? Advanced Level projects are expected to be about 5,000 words (or the equivalent if not in a written format) Higher Level projects should be a minimum of 2,000 words or the equivalent
THE ADVANCED LEVEL PROJECT QUALIFICATION IS… an A Level award assessed with A* to E grades awarded UCAS points a compulsory part of the new Diploma qualifications
THE HIGHER LEVEL PROJECT QUALIFICATION IS… a Level 2 award assessed with A* to C grades
WHAT SORTS OF PROJECTS HAVE STUDENTS DONE?
the history of drumming booklet
famous painters website
size zero and the fashion industry written report
3 chickens PowerPoint presentation
a book for young children children’s book and report
rugby training programme presentation and booklet
get fit with hip hop DVD
habitat destruction music video
fashion since 1940 photographic project
goal line technology PowerPoint presentation
fencing – a guide for young people booklet
how to organise a music concert booklet
why can’t England win penalty competitions? illustrated report
computer gaming – is it really bad for you? written report
banksy booklet
what drugs do video for Key Stage 3 students
the chemistry of brewing written report
understanding schizophrenia booklet
environmental action – a guide for young people booklet
profiling BMX professionals interviews and photographs
alcohol dance, DVD and booklet
how to become a vet interactive presentation
DVD competitive disco
KINGSWOOD PARTNERSHIP POST 16 PROJECTS LAUNCH EVENT