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Welcome
ICT Functional Skills
Training June 2010
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An introduction to functional skills – embedding them across the curriculum
New qualificatio
ns
New ways of working
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Functional skills are core elements of English, mathematics and ICT that provide an individual with essential knowledge, skills and understanding that will enable them to operate confidently, effectively and independently in life and work.
Employers and educators have identified these skills as vital for enabling young people and adults to succeed in further learning, work and life in modern society.
Defining functional skillsWhat are Functional Skills?
Why are they being introduced?
The key is to emphasise
the INDEPENDEN
T APPLIED use of
ENG/ICT/MATHS
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Functional skills qualifications in English, mathematics and ICT are available at Entry 1, Entry 2 and Entry 3, level 1 and level 2.
The skills criteria for functional skills qualifications specify assessment outcomes for qualifications at each level in terms of skill standards, coverage and range.
Each of the three skills has a set of performance standards based on three key areas. For example …
Information & Communication Technology
Using ICT systems
Finding & Selecting Information
Developing, Presenting & Communicating Information
What are functional skills qualifications?
ThinkTankFunctional Skills will become the CENTREPIECE of
the secondary jigsaw and the glue in 14-19 education
ThinkTankFunctional Skills: The aims
Functional skills are the skills in English, Maths and ICT which enable people to:
• Apply understanding to everyday life
• Engage competently and confidently with others
• Solve problems in familiar and unfamiliar situations
• Develop personally and professionally as positive citizens
• It is a compulsory component of the Diploma and Foundation Learning tier.
• It is going to be a key indicator for school achievement in the future
• It is built into the Maths English ICT GCSE’s but will also be examined separately.Worcester - FS Resources
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FunctionalSkills
Training18/6/10
2010/2011Yr 7
FunctionalSkills
Project
Roll out Yr 7 project in 2010/11
e.g. HWK project/focus week etc
Include ELEMENTS of E/M/I
ID opportunities by end of term
Highlight in SOW’s – DISCRETE!
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most easily transferable
elements. This information is a
reference point for identifying
opportunities for task building.
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Technology
Session breakdown1) Introduction2) Starter activity – Developing your understand of ICT FS3) Sign Posting Functional Skills4) Using scenarios5) Testing ICT Functional Skills6) Ideas7) Department booklets
Objectives: To develop understanding of the requirements of ICT and
enable staff to effectively map FS ICT into the curriculum
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Current problems
Are pupils transferring skills
?How can we solve these problems
Work together, share ideas, understand a range of curriculums, map skills in all curriculums, improve
standards in English, Maths and ICT.
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We want your ideas• Post-it Notes (sharing ideas)• During the course of the session write down your:How do you already use ICT in lessonsHow could you use ICT in lessons
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Italian
We could email a job opportunity to students to apply to be a translator rep abroad
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Starter activities
• Developing your understanding
• Activity 1 – Card sort
Sort out the cards into the three different strands
1) Using ICT systems2) Finding and Selecting Information3) Developing, Presenting and Communicating
Information
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Answers
Using ICT Systems 1 3 6 10 12 13 17
Find and Select Information 2 8 11 15 16
19 20 21 Develop, present and Communicate Information
4 5 7 9 14 18
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Existing lessons where Existing lessons where ICT functional skills are ICT functional skills are
already being usedalready being used
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Year 7 PHSE
Exploring Charities and successful collaboration
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• ScenarioScenario
Students need to research a charity that Students need to research a charity that interests them and that they feel is worthy of interests them and that they feel is worthy of supportsupport
Pupils will then need to present their research Pupils will then need to present their research on the chosen charity making a case to their on the chosen charity making a case to their form about why they should support that form about why they should support that cause. cause.
As a form pupils to discuss and explore As a form pupils to discuss and explore different fund raising ideas and agree on a different fund raising ideas and agree on a couple they will organise, arrange, promote couple they will organise, arrange, promote and run a charity week in the second half of and run a charity week in the second half of the summer term.the summer term.
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Students need to research a charity that interests them and that they feel is worthy of support.
Finding and selecting information - Level 1 • use search techniques to locate and select relevant information•Using queries effectively
Finding and selecting information - Level 2•Evaluate fitness for purpose of information
Research
Using ICT - Level 1Work with files and folders to access, organise, store, label and retrieve information
Finding and selecting information - Level 1•Select information from a variety of ICT sources for a straightforward task
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Pupils will then need to present their research on the chosen charity making a case to their form about why they should support that cause.
Developing, presenting and communicating information Level - 2Apply editing, formatting and layout techniques to meet needs
Finding and selecting information - Level 2•Evaluate fitness for purpose of information
Present information
Using ICT - Level 1Work with files and folders to access, organise, store, label and retrieve information
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As a form pupils to discuss As a form pupils to discuss and explore different fund and explore different fund raising ideas and agree on a raising ideas and agree on a couple they will organise, couple they will organise, arrange, promote and run a arrange, promote and run a charity week in the second charity week in the second half of the summer term.half of the summer term.
Make posters to advertise eventFinding and selecting information - Level 2Evaluate fitness for purpose of information
Developing, presenting and communicating information - Level 2 Apply editing, formatting and layout techniques to meet needs
Developing, presenting and communicating information - Level 1Combine information within a publication for a familiar audience and purpose
Using ICT - Level 1Work with files and folders to access, organise, store, label and retrieve information
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KS4 FOOD ProjectKS4 FOOD Project
• ScenarioScenario
Supermarkets have seen an increase Supermarkets have seen an increase in the demand for savoury ready in the demand for savoury ready meals and ready made desserts. A meals and ready made desserts. A supermarket wishes to extend its supermarket wishes to extend its current range that contributes to the current range that contributes to the recommendations of the “eat well recommendations of the “eat well plate” or the “5 portions of fruit and plate” or the “5 portions of fruit and vegetables a day” rulevegetables a day” rule
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• Task 1Task 1
Design and make a product that uses an ingredient/s Design and make a product that uses an ingredient/s from the local area which could be sold at a farmers’ from the local area which could be sold at a farmers’ market or in a farm shopmarket or in a farm shop
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Students need to research locally grown produce
Finding and selecting information - Level 1 • use search techniques to locate and select relevant information•Using queries effectively
Finding and selecting information - Level 2•Evaluate fitness for purpose of information
Research
Using ICT - Level 1Work with files and folders to access, organise, store, label and retrieve information
Finding and selecting information - Level 1•Select information from a variety of ICT sources for a straightforward task
Finding and selecting information – Level 2 Recognise copyright and other restraints on the use of information
Finding and selecting information - Level 2•Apply editing, formatting and layout techniques to meet needs, including tables, graphics, records, numerical data, charts and other digital content•Process and analyse numerical data
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Pupils will then need to present their research on locally grown produce
Developing, presenting and communicating information Level - 2Apply editing, formatting and layout techniques to meet needs
Finding and selecting information - Level 2•Evaluate fitness for purpose of information
Present information
Using ICT - Level 1Work with files and folders to access, organise, store, label and retrieve information
Finding and selecting information - Level 2•Apply editing, formatting and layout techniques to meet needs, including tables, graphics, records, numerical data, charts and other digital content•Process and analyse numerical data
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Your department
Ideas
Make a note
On your
Post-it
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Scenario 1 - Science
• The NHS are concerned with the numbers of young people smoking. Local GP’s and Ledbury Hospital have asked you, as part of the ????, to research and make information available to Y10/Y11 students on the effects of smoking on their health.
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The task
• Use your email to retrieve the task details and open the attached document.
• Use appropriate media to present your information/research.
• Ensure the information collected and presented is targeted at the correct year group.
• Save your work with a suitable file name and email back with the file attached.
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Scenario 2 - Geography
• Wyvern FM are having a climate change week to raise awareness of issues surrounding this. They have tasked you, as part your work experience placement with them, to produce a 2 minute radio news broadcast to use during this climate change week.
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The task
• Wyvern FM have provided you with data on temperature changes and CO2 levels which you need to analyse and display as a suitable graph for their website and use in your broadcast.
• Use the internet to research causes and effects of global climate change from suitable websites.
• Record a two minute radio broadcast using audacity. • Produce a logo for display on their website for this global
climate change week, that could also be used on leaflets and large (A1) posters.
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example
The Fitness Fun Leisure Centre has good sports facilities and offers different fitness sessions. In recent months, attendance has been poor. The Fitness Fun Leisure Centre needs more publicity. As a keen member of the junior membership committee you want to help.
1. The Fitness Fun Leisure Centre needs a new logo. This should attract people to the centre. Create a logo which:
• Is eye catching and publicises the centre• Is suitable to use for all future marketing material such as posters, leaflets and
presentation.• Uses different graphical features.
2. You are going to give a presentation to a group of students of your own age to encourage them to use the facilities at the centre.
a) Create three slides that have information on them about the fitness sessions run at the centre from the file FFdata. In the presentation use the logo you have created.
b) Produce a handout with space for the audience notes next to each slide. Print the handout. This is Printout 1.
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Ideas
Jot them down
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Functional English
Functional Maths
Functional ICT
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Support for sowing the seeds of Functional Skills
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