Title: Update on 1419
1Update on 14-19
2Government has 4 prorities
- A greater focus on the basics
- Better curriculum choice
- More stretching options and activities
- New ways to tackle disengagement
3Greater focus on the basics
- Key Stage 3 is being reviewed
- Functional skills in English, maths and ICT are
being developed - A framework of personal thinking and learning
skills has been devised - Personal development in the curriculum is being
reviewed
4Key Stage 3 Review
- There will be continued focus on the core
subjects English, maths and science - Programmes of study in foundation subjects are
being reviewed - Tests will continue in the core subjects,with an
additional online test in ICT from 2008 - Teacher assessment in foundation subjects will be
moderated, and a bank of standardised optional
tests and activities will be developed
5A coherent skills framework
- A single framework of personal,learning and
thinking skills for 11-19 year olds - Team workers
- Self Managers
- Independent enquirers
- Reflective learners
- Creative participators
6Integrated Personal Development
- There need to be clear links between RE, sex
education, citizenship, PSHE, work related
learning, careers and enterprise - Learners will benefit when the links are
emphasised in the way in which they are taught - Co-ordination can create time in the curriculum
- Close links to the skills framework
- In the best programmes personal development is
integral to the whole curriculum
7Qualifications, Curriculum Development and Choice
- Greater choice
- New National Curriculum and qualification
entitlement - General Diploma
- Specialist Diploma-14 lines at level 1, 2 and 3
8Specialised Diplomas
- From 2008
- ICT (Information Communication
Technology) - engineering
- health and social care
- creative and media industries
- construction and the built environment
-
from 2009 land based and
environmental manufacturing
hair and beauty business
administration and finance hospitality
and catering
from September 2010 in public
services, sport and leisure,
retail travel and tourism.
9The diploma model
- Principal learning
- Additional/specialist learning
- Generic learning
10More stretching options and activities
- Revised A levels
- An extended project at level 3
- Available for 2008
- HE style experience 16-19
11GCSEs will change
- 2006-new Science GCSEs, two tier maths
- 2009-GCSEs in English and ICT to include
functional skills, most other GCSEs revised
following course work review - 2010-GCSE maths to include functional skills,
further maths qualification available, including
possibility of a double award
12Key Stage 4 Engagement programme
- For disaffected and low attaining students in
mainstream schools - A personalised programme
- A flexible programme
- An increased development of personal and social
skills - A strong work focus
- An emphasis on functional skills
- Additional high quality advice supprt and
guidance - Will build on strong partnerships
13Foundation learning tier
- Joint LSC and QCA project
- Aims to establish coherent personalised
programmes at Entry and level1 supported by units
and qualifications from the Framework of
Achievement - For learners aged 14 in a wide range of settings
- Based around 3 areasbasic skills, personal and
social development and vocational and/or subject
based learning
14Timeframe
- All areas establish partnerships Sept 2006
- Area prospectus developed-Sept 2006 with courses
for Sept 2007 - Pilots and trials of engagement/foundation
programmes 2006 - Specialised diplomas available in ICT, Health and
Social Care, Engineering, Creative and media and
Construction-Sept 2008 - Revised A Levels available for 2008
- GCSEs in English and ICT to include functional
skills-Sept 2009