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Scottish Baccalaureate in Languages Planning for the Interdisciplinary Project
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Scottish Baccalaureate in Languages Aims of the Baccalaureate: Raise the status and value of S6 and motivate learners Provide qualifications which are valued for entry to higher education Provide a bridge between school and higher education/employment Encourage collaboration between schools and further/higher education institutions Allow learners to relate and apply learning to realistic contexts Enable learners to compete in the international job market Develop the generic skills needed for learning, employment, life
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Course Requirements 2 AH Courses (from two eligible modern languages and English/ESOL/Gaidhlig) AH Interdisciplinary Project Unit (graded A,B,C) The Scottish Baccalaureates will be awarded at: PASS or DISTINCTION Criteria for Distinction: Grade A in one eligible Advanced Higher Course Grade A in one other component of the Bac Grade B or above in all other mandatory components
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Interdisciplinary Project Undertaken in 3 stages: Stage 1 (negotiation and planning) Stage 2 (carrying out) Stage 3 (review and evaluation of own learning) Assessed through clear, holistic Grade Related Criteria Advanced Higher level Unit (SCQF Level 7) SQA double-credit Unit (80 hours) Internally assessed, with external verification
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Context The project, which must involve a languages based investigation or practical assignment, will explore and bring out the relevance of languages in one or more of the following broad contexts: employability enterprise citizenship sustainable development economic development
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Skill Acquisition The candidate will develop and demonstrate the following generic and cognitive skills across the three stages of the project: Application: of subject knowledge and understanding Research skills: analysis and evaluation Interpersonal skills: negotiation and collaboration Planning: time, resource and information management Independent learning: autonomy and challenge in own learning Problem solving: critical thinking; logical and creative approaches Presentation skills Self evaluation: recognition of own skills development and future areas for development
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Assessment Evidence of achievement should be organised in a folio or e-portfolio which contains five mandatory pieces of evidence. These are: Project proposal Project plan Presentation of project findings/product Evaluation of project Self-evaluation of generic/cognitive skills development
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Ideas??? This is YOUR opportunity to find a project topic that interests you! This is YOUR project! Suggestions: Investigate the marketing of a product in one or more countries and analyse how approaches differ from those in the UK The impact of a local twinning arrangement Preparation for a Global Awareness Day and the contribution of modern foreign languages Comparison and analysis of activities undertaken by the Alliance Francaise/Spanish Embassy The varied provision of Tourist Information in Modern Languages in Scotland as compared to abroad Better employability as a native English speaker with Modern Languages?
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Links Through the course of your research you will be required to negotiate, discuss and work with outside partners and businesses. For example: FE/HE establishments Local businesses – Links with SOA/Determined to Succeed/Forth Valley College SCILT/Alliance Francaise/Spanish Consulate Links to schools abroad – existing or your own? Tourist Office/Scottish Government Teachers/ International Education Events ACE European/Tim Steward
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