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Welcome to our BTEC Information Evening 2013
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Outline of the Evening Why change the curriculum? What are BTECs & what BTECs do we offer? What do our pupils think of BTECs? How do BTECs compare to GCSEs? What are the impacts of wider educational reform? Questions
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Choosing Your Options From September 2013 pupils will be able to study: GCSEs BTECs Other qualifications (ASDAN, OCR, NCfE)
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Why Change the Curriculum? 2009 76% 5 A*-C grades 72 % 5A*-C grades including En & Ma 2010 90% 5 A*-C grades 75 % 5A*-C grades including En & Ma 2011 98% 5 A*-C grades 77% 5A*-C grades including En & Ma 2012 99.4% 5 A*-C grades 80% 5A*-C grades including En & Ma
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The Trend In 2009, 24% of pupils did not gain 5 A*-C grades in their GCSE’s By 2010 this had fallen to 10%...... ………and by 2012 this was less than 1%! Why? Sharper use of data to focus specific support Introduction of new courses New BTEC Courses Wider Key Skills Adult literacy & numeracy (ALaN) Nutrition & Health (NCfE) IT OCR
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BTECs What are they? Qualifications that…. …offer an alternative to GCSEs & can be studied alongside these …focus on learning that is practical and relevant to the workplace …are mostly continually assessed – some external assessment! …will help pupils to progress to Further Education, Higher Education and the world of work.
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What BTECs Can pupils study? Sport Business Studies IT Performing Arts Health and Social Care Principles of Applied Science Application of Science All subjects and will give the equivalent of 1 GCSE graded A*-C
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Last Year’s Option Form Option A Option B Option C Option D Art & Design DramaMusic Child Development GeographyGraphics Physical Education Sport BTEC SpanishFoodGraphicsRMSystemsTextiles Art & Design Business Studies Business BTEC FrenchHistoryGeographyHistoryRSDrama H & S Care BTEC ICT BTEC PEStatistics College Link FrenchGerman Business Studies ComputingHistory P. Arts BTEC RSRM College Link
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Why Study BTECs Instead of GCSEs? All pupils will study GCSEs in Year 10 & some will opt to study BTECs alongside these. Pass rates are generally higher in BTECs due to the nature of the courses and the way in which they are assessed. Since September 2012 GCSEs have become linear in nature (no more modular exams). Pupils who opt only to study GCSEs may not always gain the grades required to access ‘A’ Levels at Post-16
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How Will BTECs Help My Child? BTECs are equivalent in value to GCSEs and can compliment pupils’ learning styles. We offer progression routes from Level 2-3 for all BTECs courses Some pupils will achieve greater success by following a Level 3 course at Post-16 BTEC qualifications are widely recognised by employers and educational institutions alike.
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Educational Reform The Government recently published details of their reforms to KS 4 performance tables, which come into force in 2014 (current Yr 10). Vocational qualifications will be recognised alongside a core of GCSEs in the headline measures and in the wider performance tables from 2014 onwards.
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The key changes being introduced are: All KS4 qualifications will be recorded and published. The Government has published a list of qualifications that will contribute to the headline measures, including 5 GCSEs (or equivalent) at A*-C including English and Maths. The headline measures will count all qualifications, regardless of size, as being equivalent to 1 GCSE. Qualifications must: be at least as big as a GCSE (120 GLH) be Graded (not just pass/fail) have an element of external assessment worth at least 20% of the final grade
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