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Discover effective strategies for teaching and learning in BTEC Level 1 Applied Science qualifications. Explore strategies for assessment and recognize your commitment to professional development.

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  1. Welcome Module 6 Level 1BTEC in AppliedScience April 2011

  2. Todays Outcomes • Today’s Outcomes • To review the structure of the qualifications • To consider effective strategies for teaching and learning • To examine strategies for effective assessment • To consider recognise your commitment to continued professional development

  3. Introduction Introduction • Edexcel BTEC Level 1 qualifications are designed to • enhance learners’ work and life skills in a range of • vocational contexts • Practical activities are effective in engaging learners at this level • Explicit vocational links help motivate learners and help them see the relevance

  4. The Qualification Suite Applied Science Level 1

  5. KS4 Programme of Study Applied Science and KS4 Pre-16 learners who are studying the BTEC Level 1 Certificate or Diploma in Applied Science can cover the Key Stage 4 programme of study for Science by completing Unit 4, Unit 5 and Unit 6.

  6. Level 1 Units Applied Science Level 1units

  7. Level 1 Credits Applied Science Level 1 All units are at level 1, except for Units 12, 14 and 15, which are level 2 units.

  8. Unit Format

  9. Unit Aim

  10. Learning outcomes and assessment criteria

  11. Unit content

  12. Teaching and learning

  13. Assessment Presentations, written reports Log books, diaries Role play, surveys Observations of practical tasks Articles for journals, press releases, models, artefacts A variety of assessment methods can be used Assessment

  14. Model Cells Model cells made from edible materials

  15. Assessment Example 1 Assessment

  16. Assessment Example 2 Assessment

  17. Thank you Thank you for your time For further information and guidance please refer to our other training modules or contact the team on 0207 190 5099 Or by email foundationlearning@edexcel.com

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