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Delivering a National Qualifications System for Wales: Informing and Engaging HE Dr Hywel Davies
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“ Our tuition fee policy is an investment in the young person… the choice of institution and course should be driven by individual circumstances not by the cost of fees” Top 30 destinations in England for Welsh domiciles Where do Welsh Students go to Study?
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Building on the work of Huw Evans and Ann Evans Regional approach facilitated by UCAS Targeting admissions staff HELOA conference Admissions Conference HE Guide http://qualifiedforlife.org.uk/higher-education-guidehttp://qualifiedforlife.org.uk/higher-education-guide Identifying specific progression issues Intervention? Methodology
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Qualifications Wales New independent body, emphasis on quality assurance In time, awarding most qualifications 14-16, most AS and A levels, Welsh Baccalaureate Providing information and advice to stakeholders and Welsh Government Aim to simplify the system and strengthen confidence and understanding Subject to legislation, establish the organisation September 2015
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Convergence and Divergence
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Key Overarching Messages: Wales is... Delivering a national qualification system for Wales Focusing on literacy and numeracy Independence and more rigorous quality assurance Portable qualifications, recognised and respected throughout the UK and internationally Improved Welsh Bacc focusing on skills Moving towards a single suite of high quality GCSEs and A levels
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In Wales, we are retaining the GCSE, AS and A level brand names the current grading structures unitised GCSEs (where appropriate) the AS as part of the full A level practical assessments where appropriate GCSEs, AS and A levels
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GCSE and Grading. AS same 40% weighting What is equivalent to an A level? Number of A levels and the Welsh Bacc National, mainstream qualification Not another Baccalaureate Not an alternative qualification Not an international qualification Messages for Admissions
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The new language GCSEs will focus on the skills that learners will need in their everyday lives develop the functional aspects of reading, writing and oracy build on and progress from the LNF and align with the revised curriculum be linear not include ‘coursework’ other than for oracy report separately on achievements in reading, writing and oracy GCSEs - Taught from September 2015
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The new Mathematics - Numeracy GCSE will focus on the skills that learners will need in their everyday lives assess candidates’ ability to solve ‘real-life’ problems include problems of increasing complexity at the higher levels The new Mathematics GCSE will include additional mathematical content also include questions set in purely mathematical contexts GCSEs - Taught from September 2015
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A levels in Wales One Awarding Body Similar content to E/NI, Welsh content as appropriate Unitised/Modular UMS retained Science practicals part of overall assessment Small A levels permitted without Welsh spec
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Welsh Baccalaureate
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Retain strengths of current model but address weaknesses Increased rigour and robust quality assurance Grading at all levels and grading of each challenge New emphasis on development of skills for work and higher education Clear, purposeful assessment through new GCSEs, Individual Project and ‘Challenges’ ESW and WKS qualifications not used Encourage universal adoption by schools and colleges Key changes
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Literacy Numeracy Digital Literacy Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Planning and Organisation Creativity and Innovation Personal Effectiveness Essential Skills in the Welsh Bacc
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15 Welsh Baccalaureate An independent, research-based activity through which learners demonstrate knowledge and skills that are assessed through a written account or an artefact/product supported by written evidence. Individual Project Develop enterprising skills and attributes and enhance employability Enterprise & Employability Challenge Understand and respond appropriately to a global issue Global Citizenship Challenge Identify, develop and participate in opportunities that will benefit the local community Community Challenge The Challenges
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WJEC has developed ‘off the shelf’ Challenges External organisations will develop Challenges Colleges will develop sector relevant Challenges In the longer term, schools may propose Challenges Quality assurance of all Challenges by WJEC Assessment of each Challenge will focus on two (or sometimes more) skills areas Some individual, some in teams but individually assessed Challenges
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Welsh Bacc model GCSE English Language or Welsh Language GCSE Maths-Numeracy Three further GCSEs or equivalent (up to two can be equivalents at KS4) GCSE English Language or Welsh Language GCSE Maths-Numeracy Two A levels or equivalent Grading: Foundation (level 1): Pass and Pass* National (level 2): A*- C Size = one GCSE Grading: A* - E Learners who have already achieved the relevant GCSEs at grade A*-C should demonstrate progression in literacy and numeracy through the Project and Challenges Size = one A level National/Foundation Advanced
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Summer 2014 the final year of award of pass/fail grading model Interim model graded A* to C taught in 2013 and 2014, HE entry in 2015 and 2016 Revised, refreshed model A* to E from first teaching September 2015 for HE entry in 2017 Version Control
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The Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Diploma from September 2015 will be the Advanced Welsh Baccalaureate Distinctive feature was THE CORE. Graded pass or fail until 2013 and then A* to C From September 2015, the Core will be the Advanced Welsh Baccalaureate- Skills Challenge Certificate graded A* to E which is a qualification within the Advanced Welsh Baccalaureate Changes
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Vocational Qualifications
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Adopt European categories –Initial or Continuing Vocational Education and Training (IVETs/CVETs) – now complete –Only IVETs available pre-16 from 2014 Welsh Bacc model gives equal status Stronger gatekeeping –Relevance, value, purpose, progression –DfES/Awarding Organisation Liaison Group –Pilot Sector Qualifications Advisory Panels being established Vocational Qualifications
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Sector Qualification Advisory Panels –Will offer a strategic view of qualifications within their sector, considering both employer and practitioner perspective –Will comment on vocational qualifications approved by Welsh Government –Will provide sector relevant advice on the delivery of Post 16 Learning Programmes –10 panels by December 2014 – one per Sector Subject Code –Care Council for Wales and Construction are functioning –Under development in Engineering and hospitality –Panels will consider the need for new generic IVETs Vocational Qualifications
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Examples of good practice Expert banks Mapping What’s in it for HE? HE and delivery of the Welsh Bacc
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Welsh Bacc-version control Offer-making and Entry Requirements Timelines Prospectus and Web sites ESW and Access to high demand HE courses in England Welsh Bacc-universal entitlement by end of decade Messages for Admissions
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Campaign to promote the changes 3 November 2014 This included: New web site with a series of animations Printed Packs sent to all schools, colleges and training providers to explain the changes Printed Parents’ guides to explain the changes Presentations to support centres when communicating with parents Promotion of independent endorsements Communication
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HE Admission tutors pack launched January 2015 http://qualifiedforlife.org.uk/higher-education-guide http://qualifiedforlife.org.uk/higher-education-guide Welsh Government Qualifications Information Officer appointed – Dr. Hywel Davies Developing an employer guide to explain the changes Developing case studies of the new Welsh Bacc in action PR campaign to promote independent endorsements Launch media campaign to highlight the changes to qualifications Prepare for launch of Qualifications Wales! Communication cont’d
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Microsite: homepage
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28 Animation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfCvGYSNYdg
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29 Views of Stakeholders on qualifications reform https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNvF90h8z4M&f eature=player_embedded
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Delivering a National Qualifications System for Wales Hywel.Davies13@wales.gsi.gov.uk
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