Tuesday 18 June 2013

Functional Skills News - Conference papers, initial assessment, AELP survey and webinars

June 18th - the Functional Skills newsletter
This week we have news of research into Functional Skills Initial Assessment based on independent research of the results of more than 700 learners by a large FE College.  The paper covers the research itself, the analysis and data, the implications and how the research has influenced how initial assessment has been developments.
We also have a news report about how Ofsted is looking to extend the focus on progression that we're already seen coming through in post 16 education into performance league tables.
And with less than two weeks to the "All Things Functional" conference and exhibition in Birmingham, we're got updated news on speakers and highlights of the show including the first public view of the brand new Exam Practice routines on Guroo's stand.
Plus we have updated news of events and links to all the webinar recordings - now the most popular method of viewing our webinars.
As always, your comments and thoughts are appreciated - let us know what you'd like us to cover in the newsletter by emailing the editor - jwells@guroo.co.uk

 

All Things Functional Curriculum Conference

‘Really enjoyed it and found the conference a good use of my day. High quality resources appreciated.’  Angela Tchetchner, Leicester College.
‘Very informative conference. I can’t wait to share my findings with my team.’  Monica Marongiu, College of North West London.
A very successful day in Birmingham on Friday with key notes from NIACE, Walsall College and Ofsted, more than 100 delegates and the promise of a further conference in November.  Downloads of all the presentations are available here and the picture below shows Cathy Vaissieres of Guroo the evening before as the Guroo stand build was being completed.

Functional Maths achievement still causing concerns
The initial assessment white paper based on comparative research data by a major FE college and more than 50,000 completed initial assessments using Guroo is now fully available from www.guroo.co.uk  Simply click to download from the information bar at the top of the screen.
One of the most interesting parts of large scale research is looking at the national picture.  David Hughes of NIACE, speaking at the "All Things Functional" event in Birmingham last week, said "We need to stop the attitude of it's OK to be bad at Maths".  We couldn't agree more but we also know there is a long way to go.
How do we know that - the graph below shows the average initial assessment score across 20,000 maths assessments was working towards L1, a result that on average is 0.4 levels below the equivalent English result and 1.5 levels below the Government's longer term target of Level 2 for all Apprenticeships.

So far, so good say AELP members
LSIS and AELP have released a further study entitled "Functional Skills - six months into delivery".
It's a generally supportive view that shows significant progress has been made and Functional Skills has found support amongst AELP members.  One thing did catch our attention and that was the take-up of GCSE provision which based on the survey of 93 organisations was just 2% as a stand alone qualification and 1% as part of an apprenticeship.  
In terms of success rates, Functional Skills are proving to be more rigorous than Key Skills, with early results showing 17% of providers finding success rates have increased with 44% the same and 39% decrease.  

Wednesday Webinar at 4.00pm
"Exam practice" is Wednesday's webinar with Jonathan Wells.
The Guroo team are in the middle of developing an extensive exam practice system which will feature more than 70 x 15 mark (20 minute) Functional Skills scenario questions, all with mark guidelines for learners and marking templates for tutors.  
This week's webinar is a brief look at how this is developing and comments and suggestions will be most welcome.  "Exam Practice" is aimed at both customers and those thinking of becoming customers. As always we find that many more people enjoy coming back for the recording afterwards, but if you'd like to be live, just drop an email to info@guroo.co.uk
Join us on Wednesday at 4pm.
All previous webinars are recorded and available anytime for playback - login as a guest and the password is password.  Simply click on the links below and don’t forget, if you’d like to have your own 1:1 webinar looking at how Guroo can help you support Functional Skills, just call us on 0191 305 5045 or email info@guroo.co.uk and we’ll take it from there.

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