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Qualifications are changing Curriculum Update Event – Dunblane Hydro, Tuesday 29 November Social Studies (Society), RME and Health and Wellbeing (Social Sciences)

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Qualifications are changing Curriculum Update Event – Dunblane Hydro, Tuesday 29 November. Social Studies (Society), RME and Health and Wellbeing (Social Sciences). Welcome. Latest qualification information Meet the people who are developing the qualifications - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Qualifications are changing Curriculum Update Event – Dunblane Hydro, Tuesday 29 November

Qualifications are changingCurriculum Update Event – Dunblane Hydro, Tuesday 29 November

Social Studies (Society), RME and Health and Wellbeing (Social Sciences)

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Welcome

• Latest qualification information

• Meet the people who are developing the qualifications

• Opportunity to discuss curriculum planning

• Opportunity to provide feedback

• Package of support

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Welcome• Design of new National Qualifications

• Development of new National Qualifications

• Update on Social Subjects (Society), RME and Health and Wellbeing (Social Sciences)

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Designing the new National Qualifications

Dr John Allan, Policy ManagerScottish Qualifications Authority

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What are we trying to achieve?

• Clear and smooth progression from Experiences and Outcomes and between levels of qualifications

• More focus on skills development• Assessment which supports, motivates and challenges

learners • An inclusive, coherent, and easy to understand framework

of qualifications which uses hierarchical structures wherever possible

• Less prescription (especially in Unit) - more flexible evidence requirements

• High standards, credibility and relevance

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Specifications, guidance and support• New ways of specifying requirements: shorter, more

open, less prescriptive

• Course Specification, Unit Specification, Course Assessment Specifications: outline the mandatory requirements

• More guidance and support, for example:

• Course and Unit Support Notes: guidance on delivering Courses and the Units, approaches to learning, teaching and assessment

• Assessment support (via NAR): eg specimen QPs, specimen coursework, unit exemplification materials

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Added Value / Course Assessment • Each Course from National 4 to Advanced Higher will

include a 40 hour added value assessment

• For National 4, added value is assessed in the Added Value Unit

• For Courses at National 5 to Advanced Higher the added value assessment is in the Course assessment

• This will sample breadth, challenge and/or application of skills from across the Course

• The Course assessment at these levels will be graded A - D

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• The National 4 Added Value Unit and National 5, H/AH Course Assessment will be assessed using one or more of seven agreed methods:

• Assignment• Case study• Practical activity• Performance• Portfolio• Project• Question paper/test

Added Value / Course Assessment

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Controlled Assessment• SQA is introducing controlled assessment for the

National 4 Added Value Unit and course assessment at National 5, H and AH

• 3 stages of assessment, each of which will have a defined level of control:• Setting the assessment – the specification of the

requirements • Conducting the assessment – the conditions for

learners taking the assessment• Marking the assessment – who marks and how

marking is carried out and quality assured

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Three levels of controlSQA will work in partnership with centres and focus on:

•SQA-led activity – SQA carries out all of the activity or provides detailed specifications

•Shared responsibility between SQA and centres – responsibility for carrying out the activity is shared between SQA and centres

•Centre-led activity – Centres have flexibility to decide how to carry out the activity, in-line with broad guidance and overall policies and procedures laid down by SQA

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Quality assurance of internal assessmentFeedback from engagement:

• need for robust QA • approaches need to be developmental and foster partnership• constraints

Developing ways SQA and centres can work together to:• promote a shared understanding of national standards across

centres and sectors• build training and support into the QA process• develop partnership approach

Further engagement:• national partners and stakeholder groups• detailed work to ensure manageable and successful

implementation

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Developing the new National Qualifications

Roderic Gillespie, Head of Curriculum for ExcellenceScottish Qualifications Authority

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How are we developing qualifications?• Qualifications developed in a more strategic way: starts with

learning, process is iterative

• Each stage informs the next: on-going process of exploring issues/developing thinking, seeking advice/guidance and then testing proposals

• Wide range of engagement: from formal groups to Liaison Team visits to targeted activities

• Open and transparent:• draft documents published at each stage (both for information

and feedback)• stakeholders and partners involved at each stage• feedback published on website

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Publication/Support Access 2 Access 3 Nat 4 / Nat 5 Higher

Draft Course Specifications Oct ‘11 Oct ‘11 Apr ‘11 Aug ‘11

Draft Unit Specifications Dec ‘11 Dec ‘11 Aug ‘11 Nov ‘11

Draft Course Assessment Specifications N/A N/A Nov ‘11 Jan ‘12

Draft Course/Unit Support Notes Apr ‘12 Apr ‘12 Jan ‘12 Feb ‘12

Course/Unit Assessment Support on NAR Apr ‘13 Apr ‘13 Apr ‘13 Apr ‘14

Subject Implementation Support Events

Session 2012/13

Session 2012/13

Session 2012/13

Session 2013/14

Publication of final document for Access 1 – Higher: April 2012Publication of final documents for Advanced Higher: April 2013

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New national Qualifications: Implementation Timelines• Session 2012/13 – last diet of Standard Grade examinations

• Session 2013/14 – first diet of new qualifications (Access to N5), dual run with existing Access and Intermediates

• Session 2014/15 – first diet of new Higher, dual run with existing Access, Intermediates and Highers

• Session 2015/16 – first diet of Advanced Higher

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Controlled assessment: likely patternsNational 4 Added Value Unit:• Set by centres following SQA guidance and exemplars• Conducted by centres within SQA requirements • Marked and internally verified by centres to SQA marking instructions

and externally quality assured by SQA

National 5 and Higher Course Assessment • Usually set by SQA – a few subjects set by centres - within SQA

guidelines• Conducted under a high degree or some supervision and control

within SQA requirements • Submitted to SQA for external marking – a few subjects marked by

centre staff in line with SQA marking instructions.

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Social Studies (Society), RME and Health and Wellbeing (Social Sciences)Jane Henderson and Marie Morrison, Qualification Development Managers, SQA

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Qualifications development

• Building on the Experiences and Outcomes, principles and practice and the best of current practice

• CfE aims, values and principles:• Challenge and enjoyment• Breadth• Progression• Depth• Personalisation and choice• Coherence• Relevance

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Social Subjects (Society) Overview

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Health and WellbeingSubject / Course Overview

• Psychology

• Sociology

• Philosophy

• Care

• Childcare and Development

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Health and Wellbeing: Overview

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Health and Wellbeing: Overview (continued)

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Key messages

• Progression - from People and Society (National 4) to Psychology, Sociology and/or Philosophy (National 5)

• Question paper and assignment incorporated into Course assessment for Psychology, Sociology and Philosophy

• Assignment/Project as Course Assessment for Care and Childcare and Development Courses

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Workshop 1: New National Qualifications

• Using the materials provided, please provide feedback on:• Progression between levels• Balance and focus of skills, knowledge and

understanding• National 4 Added Value Assessment and National 5

Course Assessment• Opportunities to meet the Aims, purposes and

principles of Curriculum for Excellence