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Title: An overview of Diplomas


1
An overview of Diplomas
  • Mary Hurlstone
  • 14-19 Adviser, CSF
  • Wednesday 26th November,
  • University of Hertfordshire

2
This session will focus on
  • What do you know about the Diplomas so far?
  • Whats happening in Herts?
  • Diplomas and IAG
  • Structure
  • Entry requirements
  • Learning styles
  • Methods of assessment
  • Equivalences to other qualifications
  • Diplomas within 14-19 Reform
  • The part you play
  • Useful links

3
Q1 Your knowledge
  • So what do you know about the Diplomas?
  • At the moment I think I know
  • a) nothing
  • b) something
  • c) loads

4
Q2 Which students should be on the Diploma
route?
  • The Diploma is designed for
  • Lower ability students wanting practical
    opportunities?
  • All learners who want to learn through a mix of
    theory and experiential/applied learning?
  • Average learners to raise their attainment?

5
Answer Q2
  • b) All learners
  • Especially those who are kinaesthetic learners
    touch it, feel it, see it.
  • Assessment is based on action research, a
    performance, an artefact or writing an essay

6
Answer Q3
  • d) Any Level

7
Q3 Starting a Diploma
  • Students start Diploma courses at
  • a) Level 1/Foundation
  • b) Level 2/Higher
  • c) Level 3/Advanced
  • d) Any Level

8
Q4 Length of a Diploma course
  • To complete a Diploma course takes
  • One or two years
  • Two years
  • One year

9
Answer Q4
  • One or two years
  • All our areas are offering one-year Post -16
    programmes at Higher level

10
Q5 - A mix of qualifications
  • Students do not take any GCSEs with the
    Diplomas
  • Is this?
  • a) True
  • b) False

11
Answer Q5
  • b) False
  • The Diplomas take up the following amount of
    time
  • Foundation/Level 1 30 of the curriculum
  • Higher/Level 2 40 of the curriculum
  • So GCSEs can be included as additional and
    specialist learning

12
Q6 Applied Learning
  • A percentage of each Diploma is made of Applied
    Learning ie acquiring the skills, knowledge and
    understanding through tasks, problems and
    situations set in a work context. Is it
  • a) 30
  • b) 50
  • c) 70

13
Answer Q6
  • b) 50
  • The applied element must be 50 of the
    Principal Learning

14
Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills (PLTS)
  • Six groups of Skills that are interconnected
  • Independent enquirers (evaluate, analyse,
    investigate, research)
  • Creative thinkers (generate ideas, adapt, try out
    alternatives)
  • Reflective learners (assess themselves, deal with
    praise, criticism)
  • Team workers (collaborate, contribute, consider
    others)
  • Self managers (organise, take and manage risks,
    challenge, respond positively to change)
  • Effective participators (actively engage,
    negotiate, identify improvements)

15
Q7 - PLTS
  • The Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills are a
    major part of the Diploma only
  • a) True?
  • b) False?

16
Answer Q7
  • b) False
  • PLTS are at the heart of the curriculum for ALL
    11-19 year olds. All courses and qualification
    pathways will focus on developing and
    demonstrating these skills.

17
Q8 Work Experience
  • Every Diploma student has to do work experience
    for
  • 5 days
  • 10 days
  • It varies from level to level

18
Answer Q8
  • b) 10 days minimum
  • Some Diplomas eg SHD at Level 3 stipulates that
    it should be 20 days over the 2 years
  • Experience of work rather than work experience eg
    projects set by business

19
Q9 Functional Skills
  • To achieve a Diploma at Higher and Advanced
    Levels students have to pass Level 2 Functional
    Skills in
  • English and Maths?
  • Maths and IT?
  • Maths, English and IT?

20
Answer Q9
  • Maths, English and IT
  • Learners will need to pass all 3 functional
    skills at the required level to achieve a full
    Diploma qualification. They are each equivalent
    to 0.5 of a GCSE.
  • Introduced nationally from September 2010.
  • Replacing Skills for Life (literacy,numeracy and
    ICT) and Key Skills (Communication, Application
    of Number and ICT) qualifications accreditation
    of these until August 2012

21
The Components of the Diploma
Personal learning and thinking skills
22
Q10 Progression from Diplomas
  • Students who follow a Diploma course at KS4
    cannot do A levels at Post-16?
  • True?
  • False?

23
Answer Q10
  • b) False
  • The Diploma provides an excellent foundation for
    independent study and research skills needed to
    succeed at A level. GCSE qualifications will
    be studied alongside the Diploma (including Maths
    and English) and of course remember the
    equivalencies .

24
Q11 - The equivalencies
  • The Higher Diploma is equivalent to
  • 5 GCSEs at D-G
  • 6 GCSEs at A-G
  • 7 GCSEs at A-C

25
Answer Q11
  • c) 7 GCSEs A- C for Higher (Level 2)
  • Level 1- Foundation
  • 5 GCSEs ( grades D-G)
  • Level 3 - Advanced
  • 3.5 A levels and
  • UCAS 420 points
  • Level 3 Progression Diploma
  • 2.5 A Levels

26
Diploma Marking and Grading
  • The grading will be reported in the following
    way
  • Foundation Diploma A, A, B or U
  • Higher Diploma A, A, B, C or U
  • Advanced Diploma A, A, B, C, D, E or U
  • Aggregate score of principal learning and the
    project
  • A Diploma transcript will record achievements in
    units (grades) and qualifications. There will be
    a record of PLTS and completion of work experience

27
Q12 The partnerships
  • There are seven partnerships made up of schools,
    FE Colleges and WBL providers. These
    partnerships have been set up based on a travel
    to learn pattern. They are known as
  • District Area Partnerships
  • Quadrant Partnerships
  • Strategic Area Partnerships

28
ANSWER Q12
  • c)
  • Strategic Area Partnerships

29
Strategic Area Partnership Groups
30
Q13 The SAPGs and Diplomas
  • How many of the following SAPGs are running
    Diplomas now?
  • Dacorum, SE Herts, SW Herts
  • St Albans and Harpenden
  • Bishops Stortford and Sawbridgeworth
  • North Herts
  • Welwyn, Hatfield and East Hertsmere
  • Is it
  • All 7
  • 5
  • 3

31
ANSWER - Q13
  • c) 3

32
Q14 Numbers of Diploma lines
  • How many Diplomas are running across the County
    now?
  • Is it
  • 5?
  • 2?
  • 3?
  • 10?

33
Answer Q14
  • d) 10

34
Q15 The SAPGs and Diplomas
  • In September 2009 how many SAPGs will be offering
    one or more Diplomas?
  • Will it be
  • All 7?
  • 6?
  • 5?

35
Answer Q15
  • a) All 7

36
Q16 Diplomas in 2009
  • If all 7 are running the Diplomas in 2009 how
    many is this likely to be in total across the
    County?
  • Is it between
  • 20-30?
  • 30-40?
  • 40-50?

37
Answer Q16
  • b) 30-40
  • Possible no. 34

38
Q17 - An entitlement to a Diploma
  • By which year should all 14-19 years have an
    entitlement to access all the Diplomas?
  • Is it
  • 2011?
  • 2013?
  • 2015?

39
Answer Q17
  • b) 2013

40
A phased introduction
  • There are 17 Diploma lines of learning from the
    list
  • Which ones are available now?
  • Which ones are available from September 2009?
  • Which ones from September 2010?
  • Which ones from September 2011
  • Complete the sheet

41
First teaching
  • Phase 1 September 2008
  • Nos 2, 3, 4, 9, 14
  • Information Technology Society, Health and
    Development Engineering Creative and Media
  • Construction and the Built Environment
  • Phase 2 September 2009
  • Nos 1, 5, 6, 7, 11Environment and Land-based
    Manufacturing and Product DesignHair and Beauty
    Studies Business, Administration and Finance
    Hospitality
  • Phase 3 September 2010
  • Nos 12, 15, 16, 17
  • Public Services Sport and Active Leisure
    Retail Business Travel and Tourism
  • Phase 4 September 2011
  • Nos 8, 10, 13
  • Science, Humanities and Languages

42
Q18 - Routes and qualifications
  • As well as the Diploma Pathway, how many other
    routes are available for 14-19 learners? Is it
  • a) 1?
  • b) 2?
  • c) 3?
  • d) 4?

43
Answer Q18
  • c) 3
  • The Diploma is one route.
  • Diploma entitlement by 2013 for all 14-16 year
    olds to first 14 Diplomas and for 16-18 year olds
    to all 17
  • The others are
  • Foundation Learning Tier 2010 entitlement
  • Apprenticeships entitlement to a place by 2013
  • General qualifications eg GCSEs/A level route
  • What about the vocational qualifications? eg
    BTECs?

44
The Big Picture
45
Questions to ask?
  • Who is the lead person on Diplomas in the school
    or college where you work?
  • Which lines are this organisation delivering on?
  • Where can students access the other lines?
  • Which learner, which level?

46
Finding out the answers
  • Remember Hertschoices for details of who is
    offering what and for answers to FAQs
  • www.hertschoices.org.uk
  • For general information on the Diploma
  • www.yp.direct.gov.uk/diplomas/
  • For specific information on criteria
  • www.ofqual.gov.uk/788.aspx
  • To join the Diploma Support Networks
  • www.diploma-support.org/
  • More detailed FAQs and Diploma Glossary go
  • www.qca.org.uk/qca_5396.aspx

47
Finally
  • The curriculum reforms are designed to
  • ensure learning is effective, engaging and
    relevant to young people's lives
  • enable all learners to make progress and achieve
    their potential
  • give all learners choice and flexibility in their
    learning opportunities
  • develop skills that learners need for success in
    further learning, training and employment

48
Q19 - After 40 minutes
  • Do you think you now know more about the
    Diplomas?
  • No
  • Yes
  • Hopefully the response is b!
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