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Qualifications are changing

Qualifications Development Update

Qualifications development model• Hybrid of previous qualifications development models

• Separates roles, clear and focused remits

• Qualifications will be developed in a more strategic and proactive way

• ‘Front ended’ quality assurance is now an integral part of the development process

• Engagement activities – open and transparent - will be more clearly focused at each stage of the development process

Clear roles and remits

Relationship between CfE and SCQF levels

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1Early Years

Continues up to Level 12

CfE Levels SCQF Levels≈4

Progression from Experiences and Outcomes• Broad match between CfE Level 4 and SCQF Level 4

• Each course is specific, and:– has a clear, distinct rationale and unit structure– draws on the principles and practice papers for its ‘big

ideas’– draws on experiences and outcomes as appropriate – is based on national standards– has evidence requirements– is set against SCQF

National 4 and National 5 – draft Course Rationale and Summary

Follows on from Overview Reports

• Purpose and aims of learning

• Outline of skills and knowledge

• Course Structure, brief description of Units

• Nature of Added Value

• Method(s) for assessing Added ValueKey messages published online for each Course on its subject page, accompanied by a request for specific feedback

Environmental Science National 4: key pointsThis new Course:• builds on the principles and practice papers in the sciences and

social subjects curriculum areas and has a strong inter-disciplinary nature

• provides progression from the sciences and social science principles and practice papers by giving learners opportunities and encourages an experiential and investigative approach to learning

• provides progression from the experiences and outcomes to investigate the natural and human impact on sustainability, the Earth’s systems and resources

Environmental Science National 4: key points (cont.)

This new Course:

• allows flexibility and personalisation within the Course by allowing choice in the topics studied

• promotes a problem-solving approach to topics like power generation, waste reduction, recycling, land use, forestry, agriculture, economics, and a wide range of other areas

• assesses added value through a project and a test

Stakeholder engagement• Open and transparent - draft materials on web

• Wide range of groups and individuals

• Proactive, planned engagement– to explore issues and help shape thinking– offer advice and guidance– reflect on and test proposals

• MyAlerts and feedback facilities on web – feedback summaries to CARGs and QDTs and then published on web

• Intrinsic part of the development process

CARG, QDT and SWGExternally nominated:

• Eight Curriculum Area Review Groups (CARGs)

• Review Group for Literacy and Numeracy

• Review Group for Access 1 and Access 2

• 42 subject based Qualifications Design Teams (QDT)

Register of Interest:• Subject Working Groups (SWGs)

Suites of Courses: what’s new?• New broad based Courses at Access 3 and

National 4: Business; Design and Technology; Science, Social Subjects; Social Sciences

• New Courses: Computing and Information Science, Design and Manufacture; Engineering Science; Environmental Science; Practical Mathematics

• New practical Courses: Cookery; Cake Baking and Finishing; Electronics; Fabric and Textiles; Metalworking; Woodworking

• New Awards: Belief and Reflection; Health and Wellbeing; Languages; Personal Development

What’s next?Documents Published

National 4, National 5 draft Course Rationales and Summaries Jan 2011

National 4, National 5 draft Course Specifications Apr 2011

Higher draft Course Rationales and Summaries May 2011

Higher draft Course Specifications Aug 2011

National 4, National 5 draft Unit Specifications Aug 2011

National 4, National 5 draft Unit Specifications Aug 2011

Access 3 draft Course Rationales and Summaries Aug 2011

Higher draft Unit Specifications Nov 2011

National 4, National 5 draft Course and Unit Assessment Specifications Nov 2011

Access 3 draft Unit Specifications Dec 2011

National 4, National 5 draft Unit Support Packs Jan 2012

Publication of final Specifications Apr 2012

Assessment support and exemplification materials available: National 4, National 5 (Apr 2012); Higher (Apr 2013); Advanced Higher (Apr 2014)