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Why Key Skills - Introduction This presentation is a brief introduction
and guide to Key Skills at Nescot.
It will explain what to expect and how key skills could help you to achieve success in your work and main course while here at Nescot.
WHAT ARE KEY SKILLS
They are made up of 3 subjects here at Nescot:
Communication – Levels 1 -3 Number – Levels 1 and 2 ICT – Levels 1 and 2
Why Key Skills? 3 important
reasons: · Develop the skills you
need for good grades in your main course at NESCOT
· In the longer term - any future qualifications you undertake could benefit from Key Skills qualifications
Add value to your application for a job
Employers give priority to applicants who can prove ability in these essential skills:
Communication ICT
Numeracy
Job Prospects
What’s the point?
The point is that key skills are an integral component of your time at Nescot.
In order for you to fully achieve the benefits of the education we offer you.
Key skills is aimed at working alongside your main programme of study.
What’s the point?
In the modern day job market, there is plenty of competition for available positions.
Employers will demand more than what used to be a ‘standard education’ in the form of GCSE results.
They are also looking for professional and core skills as well.
What’s the point?
You will need evidence that you can communicate effectively, use ICT efficiently and can assess and adapt statistics and numerical data to suit your purpose.
These are different skills to those you learn whilst studying for GCSE!
DO I HAVE TO DO KEYSKILLS IF I HAVE PASSED GCSE ENGLISH AND
MATHS? The simple answer is, YES! At Nescot, Keyskills are an integral part
of your main programme and will help you achieve the success you want – or do you?
HOW DOES IT WORK WITH MAIN SUBJECT? There are different ways of including
keyskills into the main programme Some areas ‘embed’ the criteria for
keyskills into their main assignments. Usually, you will have a dedicated
keyskills lecturer who you will see in the Zone for 1.5 hours per week.
HOW DOES IT WORK WITH MAIN SUBJECT? Much of what will be covered depends
on the group dynamics The results from your diagnostic testing What you are studying Your willingness to engage with the
subject Working through a professional
assignment
DO I GET A QUALIFICATION?
Yes you do and a very valuable one at that.
It should be recognised by most colleges and Universities, but this should be checked on an individual basis.
It is recognised by employers Any key skill qualification will be a
valuable tool in your progression whether it be employment or university.
To achieve a certificate in Key Skills with NESCOT:
1. Attend Key Skills sessions where you can progress at your own pace.
2. Complete a ‘portfolio’ of evidence (your handwritten/printed work) to illustrate your knowledge.
3. Take a test – you will get plenty of practice on past test papers in your Key Skills sessions.
HOW DO I ACHIEVE THIS QUALIFICATION? There are 2 parts: portfolio and test. Level 1 and 2 tests are compulsory
unless you have the relevant GCSE grade which can then exempt you.
Level 3 Communication is a written exam and is compulsory for all students.
THE PORTFOLIO OF WORK
For Communication this is made up of: Group Discussion Presentation (not at level 1) Reading and extracting information Writing essays (not level 1) Producing a poster/leaflet
ICT Portfolio
Requirements: Internet research Using Excel Producing emails Written memorandum Show how you have used ICT
KEYSKILLS ICT What you need to do
Complete at least 2 differentactivities (purpose 1 andpurpose 2) to show that youcan use:
· an ICT information source and search for
information using Advanced Search
a non-ICT information source
Books, Magazine articles, etc etc….
· purposeful email including sending an attachment
· develop the information found to suit the activity set
· combine information found using text, image and number
MOST IMPORTANTLY
Show how you worked through the activities to develop your ideas – screen dumps, drafts, explanation on printouts
NUMBER
Interpreting information using graphs tables, charts or diagrams
Carrying out calculationsPresenting findings of your final
resultsYou will be using Excel
ATTENDANCE
Attendance is recorded and followed up by your Course Leaders.
Absence without proper reason can have consequences with regard to your main programme of study.
It can also affect any future offers of a place here at Nescot
It will certainly impact on your EMA.
PARTICIPATION
It is your best interest to attend and participate in your keyskills sessions.
PLEASE NOTE: All mobile phones should be either
turned off OR set to silent – DO NOT ANSWER A CALL UNLESS URGENT
NO FOOD OR DRINK ALLOWED IN THE ZONE
NO SWEARING – I WILL SET UP A SWEAR BOX – 50p 1st swear word, £1 thereafter!!!