Title: Health and Social Care
1GCSE 2009- Delivering the new specification in
September 2009
2Aim of Event
- During the course of the day delegates will
- learn about the total package and how it will
help you achieve better results - be taken through the impact of the changes to the
new specification - develop a full understanding of controlled
assessment and how Edexcel will support this
aspect - understand the assessment implications of the new
specification - have the opportunity to explore delivery
strategies applicable to the new specification.
3STRUCTURE OF THE QUALIFICATION
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- The Edexcel GCSE in Health Social Care
specification consists of 4 units - Unit 1 Understanding Personal Development and
Relationships -
- Unit 2 - Exploring Health, Social Care and Early
Years Provision -
- Unit 3 - Promoting Health and Wellbeing
- Unit 4 Health, Social Care and Early Years in
Practice -
4STRUCTURE OF THE QUALIFICATION
- The GCSE in Health Social Care consists of
units 1 2 -
- The GCSE in Health Social Care Double Award
consists of units 1,2,3,4 - The qualification will be assessed in the
following way - Units 1 and 4 externally assessed
- Units 2 and 3 internally assessed by controlled
assessment
5QUALIFICATION ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES
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- CANDIDATES WILL BE ASSESSED UNDER 3 MAIN
OBJECTIVES - AO1 Recall and select and communicate their
knowledge and understanding of health and social
care in a range of settings - AO2 Apply skills, knowledge and understanding in
a variety of contexts and in planning and
carrying out investigations and tasks - AO3 Analyse and evaluate information, sources
and evidence and make reasoned judgements and
present conclusions
6RELATIONSHIP OF OBJECTIVES TO UNITS
7ASSESSMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR EACH UNIT
8Questions
9INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
10Controlled Assessment
- QCA requirement in creating greater rigour to the
qualification - Controlled assessment adds integrity to the
qualification - Edexcel set task
- Number of scenarios from which the student can
choose from - Tasks will be reviewed every year in accordance
with QCA regulations - PLEASE NOTE any students wanting to retake the
controlled assessment unit will need to use the
one available for the session in which are
retaking they can not submit their original as
the scenario will probably have changed.
11CONTROLLED ASSESSMENT
- In controlled assessment, control levels are set
for three processes - TASK SETTING
- TASK TAKING
- TASK MARKING
- The control levels are set for each process so
that the overall levels of control secure
validity and reliability
12CONTROLLED ASSESSMENT
- Summary of Conditions
- Preparation and writing of the observation
reports must take place under controlled
conditions - Students will be allowed time to write their
reports in a lesson supervised by the teacher - The write up will take place over several lessons
- Materials will be collected at the end of each
class and handed back at the beginning of the
next class - Work must be produced individually
13CONTROLLED ASSESSMENT
- TASK SETTING Tasks to be set by Edexcel and
students choose from a list of scenarios. This
will be reviewed each year in accordance with QCA
guidance. - TASK TAKING Work completed under supervision
by teacher which will be recorded on the
Controlled Assessment Sheet. both teacher and
student to sign Authenticity. - TASK MARKING Marking to be carried out by
teacher.
14AUTHENTICITY
- All students must sign an Authentication
Statement. Statements relating to work not
sampled should be held securely in your centre. - Those which relate to sampled students must be
attached to the work and sent to the moderator. - Any student unable to provide an Authentication
Statement will receive zero credit for the
component. - Where credit has been given by a centre assessor
without the accompanying authentication
statement, the Moderator will inform Edexcel and
the mark adjusted to zero.
15Terminal Rule in GCSE 2009
- QCA has a Terminal Rule for unitised
qualifications. Unitised qualifications offer
individual unit assessment. Candidates are able
to resit each unit once. - The rule states that
- at least 40 of the assessment must be taken in
the final exam session - the final exam session is the session in which
candidates are claiming their award. - the results from these terminal attempts must be
used for the calculation of the final grade.
16UNIT 2 EXPLORING HEALTH, SOCIAL CARE AND EARLY
YEARS PROVISION
- THIS UNIT CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING FIVE TOPICS
- The range of care needs of major client groups
- How health care, social care and early services
are assessed and the barriers to access - How health, social care and early years services
are provided - Workers in health, social care and early years
- Care values which underpin service provider
interaction
17UNIT 2 EXPLORING HEALTH, SOCIAL CARE AND EARLY
YEARS PROVISION
- OVERVIEW OF ASSESSMENT
- This unit is internally assessed through an
Edexcel-set task to be completed under controlled
conditions - It will be internally assessed and externally
moderated - Marked out of 50
- First assessment June 2010
18Questions
19UNIT 3 PROMOTING HEALTH AND WELLBEING
- THIS UNIT CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING FOUR TOPICS
- Understanding health and well being
- Factors affecting health and well being
- Indicators of physical health
- Promoting and supporting health improvement
20UNIT 3 PROMOTING HEALTH AND WELLBEING
- OVERVIEW OF ASSESSMENT
- This unit is internally assessed through an
Edexcel-set task to be completed under controlled
conditions - It will be internally assessed and externally
moderated - Marked out of 50
- First assessed June 2011
21EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT
22PAPER FORMAT
- Each unit is assessed through a 1 hour and 15
minute written examination paper - Each paper is marked out of 70
- Unit 1 will consist of 15 multiple choice
questions and a series of questions based on case
studies and short scenarios - Unit 4 consists of three compulsory questions
based on case studies and short scenarios
23UNIT 1 UNDERSTANDING PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AND
RELATIONSHIPS
- THIS UNIT CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING FOUR TOPICS
- Human growth and development
- Factors affecting human growth and development
- Effects of relationships on personal growth and
development - The effect of life events on personal development
24UNIT 4 HEALTH, SOCIAL CARE AND EARLY YEARS
PRACTICE
- THIS UNIT CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING FOUR TOPICS
- The range of care needs of major client groups
- Care values commonly used in practitioner work
- The development of self-concept and personal
relationships -
- Promoting and supporting health improvement
25Questions
26ENTERING STUDENTS FOR ASSESSMENT
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- Details of how to enter students for this
qualification can be found in Edexcels
Information Manual - a copy is sent to all
examinations officers. The information can also
be found on Edexcels website www.edexcel.com
27Questions
28What are we doing to help you?
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29- Performance per
- Subject, class, paper, question or individual
learner - Subject grade
- Breakdown by tier or specification
30Edexcel published resources
We will also endorse materials by other
publishers.
31What do I need to do next?
32Examiner Recruitment
- Examination Process
- Before you start examining, you will take part
in a training activity. - This is either completed online, or you may be
asked to attend a standardisation meeting. - You will be given a date on your contract when
your examining should be completed. - Average allocation takes around 40 45 hours
to complete. -
- To apply please visit www.edexcel.com/aa-recrui
tment
- Subjects that we are recruiting for
- Citizenship, Economics, English
- General Studies, History
- Modern Languages, Religious
- Studies.
- Your benefits as an Examiner
- Insight into the examination process and the
standards required - Improvement of your knowledge of the subject and
qualification areas - Meeting other colleagues
- Being paid for the work and the
- training you undertake
33Thank you for taking part today