cig 13 th june 2012
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CIG 13 th June 2012. Context Setting. Govt Reforms – a reminder. NC Review – delayed implementation, uncertainty over KS4 requirements, KS2 announcement 11 th June GCSE – Linear model, SPaG for 2012 starts - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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CIG13th June 2012
Context Setting
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Govt Reforms – a reminder NC Review – delayed implementation, uncertainty
over KS4 requirements, KS2 announcement 11th June
GCSE – Linear model, SPaG for 2012 starts
Wolf Report – KS4 academic core for most with complementary high quality Vocational courses
Performance tables – only 2 non GCSEs “count”, EBacc, destination measures
Ofsted: 5+A*-C (inc En, ma) and 3LPs En, Ma
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NC Review – Poetry ?
Behold the hippotamus,
we laugh at how he looks to us.
But then, in moments dank and grim,
I wonder how we look to him.
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Govt Reforms – page 2 Removal of requirement to deliver wrl
Disapplication of ICT National Curriculum from Sept 2012
A Level Reforms coming for 2014 starts
Post 16 Learning Programmes to be “Wolfed”, more flexibility, inclusion of WEx and Internships
CEIAG
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Raising the Participation Age All young people must participate in
Education/Training to age 17 from 2013 (ie. current Y10 participate to end of Y12)
Participation to age 18 from 2015 (ie. current Y9 must at least start Y13)
In York participation of 16 year olds is 92%, of 17 year olds it is 84%
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Destinations for York’s Y11 (2011)
Maintained schools data only, cohort 1847
Education 86.9% (FE 49.9%, SSF 37%)
Apprenticeships 3.7%
Other training (inc FL, pre-apprenticeships) 2.9%
Employment with no training 1.1%
NEET 4% (3.6% available to labour market)
Unknown / moved out of area 1.6%
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Current Participation % – Post 16 (DfE SFR 15, 2011 from West,J IOE London)
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GCSE attainment in 2006 DCSF Statistical Bulletin B01/2009, Youth Cohort Study & Longitudinal Study of Young People in England: The
Activities and Experiences of 17 year olds: England 2008, Annex A from West ,J IOE London
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Activity at 16 by GCSE Attainment
DCSF Statistical Bulletin, Youth Cohort Study & Longitudinal Study of Young People in England: The Activities and Experiences of 16 year olds: England 2007. Table 6.1.2 from West, J IOE London
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Participation post GCSE DCSF Statistical Bulletin B01/2009, Youth Cohort Study & Longitudinal Study of Young People in England: The
Activities and Experiences of 17 year olds: England 2008, Table 5.1.1 from West, J IOE London
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Highest Qualification at 18 DCSF Statistical Bulletin B01/2009, Youth Cohort Study & Longitudinal Study of Young People in England: The
Activities and Experiences of 17 year olds: England 2008, Annex A from West, J IOE London
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And finally.......
“We want young people to participate because they recognise the benefits it will bring and
because the reforms to education and training will create a system that caters for the needs
and aspirations of every young person.”(DfE Website, RPA Section)
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CIG13th June 2012
Context Setting