Just had direct confirmation from BIS that GCSE is NOT a requirement of Apprenticeships and Adult Learning until 2020, Only by then will Awarding Organisations have had the chance to develop with suitable on-line assessments.
So Functional Skills STAYS as the qualification of choice for all Apprenticeships and Adult Learning.
There was some talk that learners with a grade D must take GCSE - this only applies to full time courses for students aged 16-18 with a grade D at GCSE from August 2015. They will be expected and funded to retake GCSE.
Guroo has a fantastic solution for Functional Skills!
Tuesday, 15 July 2014
Friday, 11 July 2014
Clarification of Functional Skills and GCSE positioning
Clarification of the latest Government announcements about Functional Skills and GCSE in apprenticeships and adult learning. As I understand it, and because GCSE only has two assessment windows until at least 2020, Functional Skills remains the qualification of choice in Apprenticeships and other “roll-on roll-off qualifications” such as adult learning.
From August 2014 - all learners without grade C maths and English who undertake a full-time course (typically at FE College) must choose Functional Skills or GCSE.
From August 2015 - those taking a full-time course with existing grade D, do GCSE, others can choose Functional Skills or GCSE.
Irrespective of dates, whilst apprentices can choose GCSE where the provider offers it, Functional Skills will remain the qualification of choice until 2020 for apprentices and adults.
Hope this helps to clarify the position - Jonathan Wells at Guroo.
From August 2014 - all learners without grade C maths and English who undertake a full-time course (typically at FE College) must choose Functional Skills or GCSE.
From August 2015 - those taking a full-time course with existing grade D, do GCSE, others can choose Functional Skills or GCSE.
Irrespective of dates, whilst apprentices can choose GCSE where the provider offers it, Functional Skills will remain the qualification of choice until 2020 for apprentices and adults.
Hope this helps to clarify the position - Jonathan Wells at Guroo.
Thursday, 10 July 2014
Tuesday, 8 July 2014
Maths and English - Minister letter
Ofqual
and Minister letter exchange
Matthew Hancock (Minister for Skills)
and Glenys Stacey (Chief Executive of Ofqual) have exchanged letters this week
about learners in the post 16 sector who have not yet achieved good passes
(grade A*-C GCSE) in English and maths.
- From August 2014, learners must either follow
either GCSE or Functional Skills maths and English qualifications and this
will be a condition of funding.
- From August 2015 the condition of funding will
be amended so that students with a existing grade D GCSE will be taught
GCSE with others following Functional Skills or other stepping stone
qualifications.
- Functional Skills will be extended to remain
in Apprenticeships until at least 2020 giving Awarding Organisations the
chance of developing on-line assessments for GCSE that can be taken
anytime.
Ofqual responded with the following
comments:
- We welcome your recognition of the important
role that Functional Skills qualifications will continue to play....
- (For GCSE maths and English) - In order to
ensure so far as possible a smooth transition, the qualifications (and
assessment windows) need to remain steady, both before and for a period
after first awarding in 2017 but we will certainly consider with exam
boards and others whether it might be possible in the longer term to offer
more than one assessment window each year without compromising standards.
So there we have it.
From next month - all learners without
grade C maths and English must choose Functional Skills or GCSE.
From August 2015 - those with existing
grade D, do GCSE, others do Functional Skills.
Functional Skills remains the
qualification of choice until 2020 for apprentices and adults.
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