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Qualifications Update: Care

Qualifications Update: Care Qualifications Update: Care

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Qualifications Update:Care

Qualifications Update:Care

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• The Unit content is similar to the content of the current Care Higher. Units are:– Human Development and Behaviour (Psychology for Care)

– Social Influences (Sociology for Care)

– Values and Principles (V&P in Care)

• Units have more open and flexible learning contexts, making them suitable for a range of learning situations

• Outcomes are skills-based and provide flexibility by providing candidates choice of individual(s) to investigate for assessment

Key messages: UnitsKey messages: Units

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• The Care Higher Course builds on good practice and combines the best aspects of the current Care Higher and Mental Health Care Higher Courses

• There is progression from National 5 Care Project in terms of the structure – no planning and evaluation stages

• Opportunities for personalisation and choice for learners provided by a choice of briefs for candidates undertaking the Course Assessment Project

Key messages: CourseKey messages: Course

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• needs of individuals• human development at different stages of the lifespan• effects of life experiences • models of transition and loss• care planning process• positive care practice • role of legislation • sociological and psychological theories• social influences on individuals• relevance of sociological and psychological understanding

for care work

Topics that will be familiar to centresTopics that will be familiar to centres

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The following will be new to centres delivering the current Care Higher :•having a choice of the amount and type of content to teach in topics such as:

– psychological theories – sociological theories

•topics such as:– explaining and analysing actions taken in society to improve the

life chances of individuals

•Preparing candidates for Course Assessment

Aspects that will be new to centresAspects that will be new to centres

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Assessment Support Schedule 2013/14 Assessment Support Schedule 2013/14

Sept 13 CfE Update Letter

Oct 13 Unit Assessment Support (Package 1)

Feb 14 Unit Assessment Support (Package 2)

Feb 14 Higher Specimen Question Paper

Mar 14 Coursework General Assessment Information

Apr 14 Unit Assessment Support (Package 3)

May 14 Update Mandatory Documents

Jun 14 Update Unit Assessment Support

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Care Unit Assessment

at Higher

Care Unit Assessment

at Higher

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Unit assessment - recapUnit assessment - recap• Flexible and open Assessment Standards and Evidence

Requirements in Units

• Greater range of techniques and methodologies for assessment – encouraged

• Assessments can be designed to provide evidence across more than one outcome or Unit – combined assessments

• More opportunities to gather naturally occurring evidence – assessment as part of learning and teaching

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Unit Assessment Support purpose Unit Assessment Support purpose

As at National 5, Assessment Support will be provided which you can use to:

•Assess your candidates

•Adapt for your own assessment programmes

•Help you develop your own assessments

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Unit Assessment Support at HigherUnit Assessment Support at Higher – key features – key features

• Valid from August 2014

• Complements and supports learning and teaching

• Assess competence against Unit Outcomes and Assessment Standards

• Designed to encourage professional judgment

• Provide broad-based tasks – allow assessors to choose appropriate context and forms of evidence

• Show range of approaches to generating assessment evidence

• Give information on the type of evidence which could be gathered

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Unit assessment support Unit assessment support packages at Higher - approachespackages at Higher - approaches

Package 1 • Unit by Unit approach – discrete assessment

tasks for each UnitPackage 2 • Portfolio approach – naturally occurring

evidence Package 3 • Combined approach – groups Outcomes and

Assessment Standards from different Units

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Assessment Support Package ExampleAssessment Support Package Example• Unit by Unit Approach: all 3 Units are provided • Look at Values and Principles Unit as an example of

the key aspects of the Care Higher UASPs:- Overview of Assessment section indicates the general

requirements for the Unit- Use the Judging Evidence Table for guidance on making

assessment judgements (column 3) and guidance notes for the specific assessment task (column 4)

- Re-assessment: for individual Assessment Standards, but in a new context

- Appendix 1: Instructions for candidates

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Workshop AimsWorkshop Aims• To understand the assessment and evidence

requirements of the Unit Assessment Support for the Higher Units provided

• To consider a range of ways of generating evidence for the Higher Unit Assessment Support provided

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Workshop TaskWorkshop TaskIn small groups of 2-3, choose one Unit to look at and discuss: •the assessment task in the Unit Assessment Support provided •how to generate evidence for the Unit Assessment Support provided•how to make assessment judgments for the Unit Assessment Support provided

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CareHigher Course Assessment

CareHigher Course Assessment

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Course Assessment at HigherCourse Assessment at Higher• Course Assessment at National 5, Higher and

Advanced Higher assesses Added Value

• Courses at Higher are normally assessed by one or two Components

• Courses at Higher are graded A – D, as at present

• Controlled Assessment of setting, conducting and marking

• For Care there is 1 Component – a Project

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Higher Care ProjectHigher Care Project• The purpose of the project is to assess breadth

and application of mandatory skills, knowledge and understanding for the Course

• The project will require learners to apply knowledge and understanding gained from the Units in a new context, which is provided by a brief

• Learners will have a choice of briefs to investigate

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Higher Care BriefsHigher Care Briefs• Each brief will be phrased as a question to

which the candidate has to respond by undertaking research and then presenting a written response, with a conclusion, in the form of a report.

• Examples of possible briefs include:– Should all care workers be qualified?– Is it always possible to create a positive care

environment?

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Higher Care: Word Count and Time LimitHigher Care: Word Count and Time Limit Word Count•Currently - word counts for each stage of the Mental Health Care Higher. •Care Higher – word count around 4,500Time Limit•Currently - time limit for the writing up of 2 stages of the Mental Health Care Higher•Care Higher- no time limit will be given because the report will be produced in supervised, not controlled, conditions

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Higher Care: Conditions of Higher Care: Conditions of AssessmentAssessment

The project:•will be carried out over a period of time and under supervision •is worth 100 marks•will be externally marked by SQA

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Supervision and controlSupervision and controlThe project will be conducted under some supervision and control. This means that although candidates may complete part of the work outwith the learning and teaching setting, assessors should put in place processes for monitoring progress and ensuring that the work is the candidate’s own and that plagiarism has not taken place.

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Examples of supervisionExamples of supervision ♦ regular checkpoint/progress meetings

with candidates ♦ short spot-check personal interviews ♦ checklists which record activity/progress ♦ photographs, film or audio evidence

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Higher Care: Preparing for Course Higher Care: Preparing for Course AssessmentAssessment

• All knowledge and understanding underpinning the project will be covered within the units

• Opportunities will have to be provided to develop some skills not assessed within the Units, to prepare for Course Assessment eg:– Planning a big piece of work; time management– Report writing– Gathering and using references appropriately

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Progression from National 5 Project: Progression from National 5 Project: Structure of ProjectStructure of Project

• National 5 has marks allocated to three sections:– Plan (10)– Responding to the brief (70)– Evaluation (20)

• Higher has all marks allocated to responding to the brief (100)

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Progression from National 5 Project: Progression from National 5 Project: Format of the briefFormat of the brief

• National 5 brief:– Provides a choice of format - information booklet,

report – Is similar to the Units in that there has to be reference

to a specific individual

• Higher brief– Format is set as a written report– Provides a topic to reserach: moves away from having

to focus on an individual

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Workshop 2: AimWorkshop 2: Aim

• To understand the requirements of Higher Course Assessments

• Materials provided:– FIOCA: Further Information on Course

Assessment– Draft list of prompts with mark allocation: still

under development

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Workshop 2: TaskWorkshop 2: TaskFollowing on from your discussion in Workshop 1, and using the materials provided, discuss:•the requirements of the Higher Course Assessment •how these requirements build on the Higher Units•how these requirements build on National 5