Title: Functional Skills Update
1Functional Skills Update
2Qualification development and reform
- Functional skills (FS) are a key part of
educational reform programme which includes the
following - Diplomas
- Foundation Learning Tier (FLT)
- Existing 14 19 qualifications
- Key Stage 3 revision
- Modernisation of the exam process
- Vocational qualifications reform
-
3What are Functional Skills?
-
- Functional skills are practical skills in
English, mathematics and information and
communication technology (ICT) that allow
individuals to operate confidently, effectively
and independently in life. - (QCA)
- For further clarification on Functional Skills
Visit your questions answered on the QCA website
4The White Paper also stated that
- Achievement of GCSE English, Maths and ICT at
grade C or above will not be possible without
achievement of the relevant functional skill at
level 2 - Achievement of functional skills will be a
requirement for achievement of the Diplomas - Functional Skills will be available as a
stand-alone qualification
5Why are they being introduced?
- To address employers concerns that young people
and adults are not achieving a firm grounding in
English, Maths and ICT - (14 - 19 Education and Skills White Paper)
6- Employers and educators identified these skills
as vital for enabling young people and adults to
have the practical skills to succeed in further
learning, employment and life in modern society. - To ensure all young people and adults are able to
develop these vital skills. - To support raised attainment.
7-
- QCA Stand alone pilots only
- 3 year Pilots for Maths, English
- and ICT
- Entry 1 to Level 2
- Requirement of Diplomas
- GCSE Integrated pilot
- postponed
- Embedded into BTECs
8National benchmarks and targets for functional
skills
- 14-19
- Level 2 in English, maths and ICT
- Adults (Leitch agenda)
- Level 1 English
- Entry 3 maths
- ICT no target
9How will Functional Skills fit with the Key
Skills/Basic Skills?
- FS stand-alone qualifications suitable for both
young people and adults (from 2011 onwards). - Expected to replace existing key and basic skills
- key skills qualifications at levels 1 and 2.
- Basic skills qualifications in literacy, numeracy
- (ALAN) ICT.
- These qualifications will remain until at least
2010 (certification until 2012).
10How will Functional Skills fit with the new
Diplomas?
- Form an integral part of the Diplomas from 2008
- Will be a mandatory part of the generic learning
- Learners will be required to achieve FS
- at level 1 for Diplomas at level 1
- at level 2 for Diplomas at levels 2 and 3
11Functional Skills and GCSEs
- The intention is that a pass in Functional Skills
at level 2 will be a requirement for the awarding
of the GCSE (English, Maths and ICT) at grade C
or above, when the revised qualifications are
introduced in September 2010.
12What about GCSEs?
- Current GCSE FS pilots in English and ICT
have been postponed by QCA - From 2010 hurdles will operate for Grade C and
above - Possibility of GCSE pilots in the next year
watch this space
13Current position
- National pilots will commence in September 2007
- Approx 1200 centres will take part in the pilots
- Each awarding body will be offering different
functional skills qualifications to ensure that
there is coverage across levels and subjects - Stand-alone qualifications will be set and marked
by awarding bodies - Centres that are a nominated FS centre and are
through the Gateway can take part in the pilot
14Time line for Pilot
- Sept 2007 First teaching for stand alone
pilots - June 2008 First assessment opportunity
- Sept 2008 Functional Skills will be included
in the Diplomas - Sept 2010 Functional Skills for Maths, English
and ICT will be an hurdle to achieving GCSE
grade C - 2011 Phasing out of existing key skills
and adult literacy and
numeracy qualifications
commences
15More Information
- Visit these websites
- Department for Children, Schools and Families
14-19 - http//www.dfes.gov.uk/14-19/
- QCA 14-19
- http//www.qca.org.uk/142D19/
- http//www.qca.org.uk/qca_6062.aspx
- LSN
- http//www.lsneducation.org.uk/functionalskills/
16More Information
Ideas for modelling your curriculum http//www.ede
xcel.org.uk/quals/alan/ri/embedding/ Another good
source http//www.totallyskilled.co.uk/awardingBo
dy/ab.htm
17What else can I do to prepare?
- Have a look at the FS standards on the QCA
website - http//www.qca.org.uk/15895.html
- The standards are being used by awarding bodies
to develop the FS pilot qualifications but will
be of interest to a wider audience
18Why should you join a pilot?
- Get ahead
- Opportunity to shape and influence the new
qualifications to ensure what is develops
provides you with the best possible solution to
meet your needs and those of your students
19The Dates for Functional Skills training are
Day 1 Day 2 Tuesday/Wednesday 04th 5th
of March 2008 Day 3 Wednesday
14th of May 2008 Day 4 Monday 30th of June
2008
20Exam Board Qualifications
AQA EDEXCEL OCR
21AQA Functional Skills
- Unitised structure flexibility, resits
- vital when Level 2 FS hurdle applied to GCSE
- English - 3 assessment units
- ICT - 2 assessment units
- Maths - 1 assessment units (2 components)
22AQA English Assessment
- reading
- externally set multiple choice, 45 minutes
- writing
- externally set task testing writing to
inform/persuade, 45 minutes - speaking and listening
- internal assessment of presentation and
discussion
23AQA ICT Assessment
- - externally set test
- multiple choice, sentence completion, matching
pairs, ordering and searching, - 1 hour
- - externally set task
- at screen using data files (modelled on Key
Skills Level 3 test), 1 hour 30 mins
24 AQA Maths Assessment
- Externally set written paper,
- non calculator,
- 40 minutes
- Externally set written paper,
- with calculator, with pre-release materials, 1
hour
25Edexcel Functional Skills English
- Assessment
- Single paper test for reading and writing (90
mins) - Externally Marked by Edexcel
- Separate tests for level 1 and 2
- Reading and writing will be thematically linked.
- .
- Speaking and Listening
- Internally marked (30 mins)
- Guidance for speaking listening in English in
exemplar tasks. No other controlled conditions.
26Edexcel Functional Skills Maths
- Assessment
- Single paper test (90 mins)
- Separate tests for Level 1 and 2
- Externally Marked by Edexcel.
- Will have free text and multiple choice questions
- Will be assessed in a range of contexts
27Edexcel Functional Skills ICT
- Assessment
- Single computer based set test (90 mins)
- Separate tests for level 1 and 2
- Externally Marked by Edexcel.
- Will have practical activities and free text
questions - Will be assessed in a range of contexts
28OCRs Functional English assessment Two
components
- Reading and Writing
- OCR set and marked
- Comprising 2 scenario-based tasks
- Duration 60 minutes Levels 1 2
- Controlled, supervised conditions
- Learners will be able to use a Word Processor to
complete tasks
- Speaking and Listening
- Centre assessed
- OCR moderated
- L1 short discussion
- L2 short discussion and short presentation
29OCRs Functional Maths assessment
- OCR set and marked assessment
- Comprising 3 scenario-based tasks
- Duration 75 minutes (Levels 1 2)
- Controlled, supervised conditions
- Will be able to use a calculator
30OCRs Functional ICT assessment
- OCR set and marked assessment
- Comprising 3 practical tasks using a computer
- Duration between 75 minutes (Level 1)
- and 90 minutes (Level
2) - Controlled, supervised conditions
- Will be able to use software help facilities