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1
Adult Achievement Awards Pilot Planning Meeting
Thursday 9 April 2015
2
National Adult Achievement Awards
  • SCQF Partnership funded local adult achievement
    awards developed by Community Learning and
    Development (CLD)
  • consulted widely on development of a national
    award for adults positive response
  • SCQF/Education Scotland set up Steering Group to
    plan national awards
  • Newbattle Abbey College was asked to develop
    national awards
  • further consultation on draft awards
  • Awards submitted to Napier University in Dec 2014
  • National Adult Achievement Awards were
    credit-rated by Napier University in January 2015

3
Features of Awards
  • optional
  • context-free
  • accredit adults for their learning in a range of
    places community college voluntary sector
    volunteering workplace etc
  • accreditation is at SCQF Levels 3, 4 and 6
  • based on Youth Achievement Model portfolio of
    evidence
  • no entry requirements

4
  • individual or group options
  • local support for learners
  • complement informal learning
  • offer progression to further accredited learning
  • support Statement of Ambition for Adult Learning
    access and progression

5
Understanding the Award
  • Learners should have been involved in learning in
    the past year
  • Learning Outcomes require learners to
  • review learning
  • record learning
  • reflect on learning
  • plan how to further their learning
  • Learners produce Reflective Journal
  • written or oral
  • aided by Learner Pack
  • supported by local tutor/mentor

6
  • Reflective Journal must relate to Learning
    Outcomes (LOs)
  • Level 3 30 hours/750 words - 3 LOs
  • Level 4 40 hours/1000 words - 4 LOs
  • Level 6 60 hours/1500 words 3 LOs
  • Reflective Journal is signed off locally
  • submitted to Newbattle Abbey College for
    assessment and certification

7
Newbattle Provides
  • Tutor Guide
  • Learner Guide
  • Reflective Journal document
  • training and ongoing support, if required
  • admin to support awards
  • quality assurance/assessment
  • certification

8
Role of Local Tutors/Mentors
  • attend AAA training
  • liaise with potential learners
  • arrange introductory session for learners
  • offer ongoing support sessions for learners
  • support preparation of Reflective Journals
  • submit Reflective Journals to Newbattle
  • support re-submissions, if necessary

9
Policy Framework for Awards
  • Adult Literacies in Scotland
  • Mental Health Strategy for Scotland
  • Early Years Collaborative
  • CLD Strategic Guidelines
  • Adult ESOL Strategy for Scotland
  • National Plan for Gaelic
  • Offender Learning
  • Family Learning
  • GIRFEC
  • Skills for Scotland

10
National Developments in Adult Learning
  • Statement of Ambition for Adult Learning
  • produced by National Strategic Forum for Adult
    Learning
  • launched in May 2014
  • reflects extensive consultation with learners and
    providers
  • 3 core principles re adult learning
  • lifelong
  • life-wide
  • learner-centred
  • stresses need for accessible provision with clear
    progression
  • partnership amongst providers essential

11
What Happens Next?
  • Newbattle Abbey College confirms pilot programme
    in 2015-16
  • cross-sectoral
  • across Scotland
  • Launch of Awards Thursday 14 May 2015
  • Reporting and Evaluation of Pilots
  • 2016 Dissemination Event
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