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Qualifications are changing Policy update
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Ongoing policy work Specifications, guidance and support Progression, hierarchies and recognition Skills for learning, life and work Assessment Quality Assurance arrangements Appeals
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Specifications, guidance and support New ways of specifying requirements – shorter, more open, less prescriptive: Course Specification: outlines Course structure and what is required to pass the Course Unit Specification: outcomes and assessment standards Course and Unit Assessment Specifications: mandatory assessment requirements
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Specifications, guidance and support (continued) More guidance and support, for example: Course and Unit Support Notes: guidance on delivering Courses and the Units, approaches to learning and teaching Exemplification: approaches to Course and Unit assessment
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Progression, hierarchies and fallback Key messages from engagement: Maximise curricular continuity between levels Ensure consistent steps between levels Use hierarchical structures where-ever possible, as appropriate to subject and level Facilitated by skills-based outcomes Credit for positive achievement
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Skills Greater focus on skills development Skills for learning, life and work: –Literacy –Numeracy –Skills for health and well-being –Employability, enterprise and citizenship –Thinking skills
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Assessment Course assessment: added value – breadth, challenge and application methods defined Unit assessment: broader outcome statements and assessment standards more open, flexible evidence requirements flexibility for practitioners to make decisions about assessment methods
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