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This document outlines significant changes to BTEC assessment arrangements for learners starting BTEC Firsts and Nationals in September 2014. New rules include clearer guidance on authenticity, restrictions on resubmissions, and retake opportunities. Updates on BTEC Nationals for 2016 and beyond, criteria for level 2 vocational qualifications, and the introduction of Technical Awards are discussed. These reforms aim to align with DfE guidelines, ensuring rigorous and comprehensive vocational training for young learners, facilitating their progression into further education or employment.
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2 Review of BTECs - changes to internal assessment arrangements- review of BTEC Nationals- implementing DfE 14-16 level 2 voc qual reforms- implementing DfE post-16 level 2 voc qual reforms 14-19 update
Changes to BTEC assessment requirements • In addition to existing requirements, new rules have been introduced for all learners starting BTEC Firsts and Nationals courses in September 2014 • They provide much clearer guidance on what is and is not allowed • They provide clear rules on ensuring authenticity of learner evidence • There are restrictions on resubmissions and retakes 14-19 update
Resubmissions • A resubmission can only be authorised if: • The learner has met initial deadlines set in the assignment • The tutor considers that the learner will be able to provide improved evidence without further guidance. • If a resubmission is authorised, it must be: • clearly recorded and given a clear deadline for resubmission within a fixed period of time of the learner receiving results of assessment. • undertaken by the learner independently, with no further guidance. 14-19 update
Retake opportunities – QCF BTEC only • QCF BTEC does not allow compensation (i.e. every pass criterion must be passed to successfully pass the qualification) • If all of the pass criteria have not been met, oneretake opportunity may be authorised • This must be a new task or assignment targeted to the pass criteria only (M or D will not be awarded) • A clear deadline must be agreed and recorded before the learner commences a retake • No further resubmissions or retakes are allowed 14-19 update
Review of BTEC Nationals 14-19 update
DfE criteria for level 3 vocational qualifications 14-19 update
Review of BTEC Nationals – for first teaching 2016 for 2018 Performance Tables • Being reviewed to meet all 10 criteria for 2018 Performance Tables • Revised qualifications will be on the NQF with larger core • Applied General/Tech Level depending on size/sector • External Sector Advisory Group set up for each subject – employer, HE, professional body and teacher representation • Pearson World Class Qualification methodology being used • demanding, rigorous, inclusive, empowering • benchmarked against high performing jurisdictions • signed off by panel of experts from around the world • First teaching September 2016 14-19 update
Review of 14-16 level 2 vocational qualifications 14-19 update
Reform of level 1 & 2 14-16 vocational qualifications • Level 1 and level 2 vocational qualifications for inclusion in DfE KS4 (14-16) Performance Tables are now known as Technical Awards. DfE criteria are as follows: • At least 120 guided learning hours (size of one GCSE) • At least 25% external assessment (rising to 40% for new qualifications for 2018 Performance Tables) • Synoptic assessment • Content that will develop a broad and comprehensive understanding of a vocational sector, with limited inclusion of specialist knowledge and/or practical skills • Equivalent to one GCSE in Performance Tables, whatever size • Provide progression route to level 3 vocational quals post-16 14-19 update
Review of post-16 level 2 vocational qualifications 14-19 update
Review of 16-19 level 2 vocational qualifications • These are called Substantial Vocational Qualifications at level 2 • They are intermediate (level 2) technical qualifications for post-16 students wishing to specialise in a specific industry, occupation or occupational group. • They cover occupations where employers recognise entry at level 2 or where a level 2 qualification is required before students can progress to a Tech Level (i.e. at level 3). • They equip students with specialist knowledge and skills, enabling entry to an Apprenticeship, employment or progression to a Tech Level. • In some cases, they provide a ‘licence to practise’ or exemption from professional exams. 14-19 update
Criteria for Substantial Vocational Qualifications at level 2 • Must have clear statement of purpose • Size: at least 150 glh – must relate to purpose • Recognition – by employers, professional/trade bodies, or national licensed professional registration schemes • A minimum of 40% mandatory content • A minimum of 25% external assessment • Must contain synoptic assessment • Must be graded • Employer involvement in the delivery and/or assessment • Evidence of progression 2 years after first awards • Evidence of appropriate levels of take-up 14-19 update
Web links • DfE technical guidance for 16-19 vocational qualifications: • https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/16-to-19-vocational-qualifications-technical-guidance • DfE technical guidance for 14-16 vocational qualifications: • https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/320473/14_to_16_qualifications_-_2017_to_2018_performance_tables.pdf 14-19 update