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Next Generation of National Qualifications Design of Courses National 4 and National 5 James McVittie SCHOOLS
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Some Caveats Constraints Awareness raising ‘Holding on to what we have’ A changing climate Flexibility v Prescription / Inconsistency
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Progression The senior phase – structures Timetabling The number of subjects to be taken Pathways for progression Progression from CfE levels Progression to other than Higher Progression to Higher and Adv Higher
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Delivery Issues By-passing levels Safety Net Bi-level teaching Course design – articulation/hierarchy Mathematics and Science subjects
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Design Issues Welcome for emphasis on skills Course specifications and exemplars Articulation of levels/safety nets Units Flexibility v Consistency Credibility of National 4 – Internal Coursework - workload
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Inclusion Strong support for inclusive approach Perceived need for definition of terms Assistive technologies Very good relationships with SQA Exemptions Support and guidance materials Arrangements being pushed and challenged
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Quality Assurance Arguments for external assessment: - Credibility of National 4 - Teacher- pupil relationship - Motivation for learners - Fairness for pupils
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Quality Assurance Concerns about internal assessment: - Potential for abuse - Pressure on teachers from parents - Possible increase in teacher workload - Teachers’ experience of current verification arrangements
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Quality Assurance - Some Positives Understanding Standards Professional dialogue Moderation – partnerships welcomed Quality networks within and across authorities e-assessment
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Quality Assurance Credible and reliable framework possible IF we provide: - Resources, including time for curriculum leaders - Course specifications, assessment criteria, exemplar materials - Robust, rigorous and well-structured measures for internal and external verification – not only in the first few years but permanently
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