SQA ESOL Qualifications for Teachers: Workshop Overview and Guidance

 
ESOL for Schools
 
Gill Aitchison
Dundee BPSS/SQA
 
Aims of the workshop
 
To encourage teachers to deliver ESOL in schools
To inspire teachers to use the new qualifications
To reassure teachers that support is available
 
Success criteria
Participants will :
Network with one new person  
or
Learn one new thing  
or
Change one thing they do in ESOL
 
Overview and Context
 
SQA ESOL
Who, When, How?
Levels
Administration
Course materials
Assessment
Verification
Your questions
 
SQA ESOL – 
http://www.sqa.org.uk
  www.sqasecure.org.uk  (SQA coordinator)
 
NQ
Access 2 to Higher
Course specifications
Unit specifications
National Assessment Bank
of materials
     (NAB)
Past papers
Internal and External
Assessment Reports
 
CfE
N3, 4 and 5
Course specifications
Unit specifications
Unit Assessment Support
Packs
    (UASP)
Added value units
Sample question papers
Key messages
 
Who ?
 
Who are the candidates?
Who teaches?
Who assesses?
Who verifies?
Who is the administrator?
 
When and How?
 
S4 – S6?
As a course choice
As a college link
As an after school class
Distance learning
Self access
 
NQ and CfE Levels
 
Assessing levels
ESOL Initial Assessment Pack
http://www.
esol
scotland.com/
initialassessment
guide.cfm
NQ timeline
CfE levels
http://www.scqf.org.uk
Professional Focus Papers
http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/resources
 
Administration
 
SQA Coordinator
Staff roles
Information for candidates
Coursework
Assessments, prelims, question papers
Evidence Folder
Internal Verification
External Verification
 
CfE ESOL Course materials
 
educationscotland
   ESOL 
National 4 and National 5 Support materials
 
New technology – use of ICT
 
New skills - note-taking
 
Don’t forget the ‘old’
 
Use of ICT- video clips
 
National 5
Topic -Technology (Media)
Outcomes 1 and 2 - Package 3
Outcome 4 – Package 1
 
The One Ronnie
‘My Blackberry is not working’
http;//www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wyj62
 
New skills - Note-taking
 
A4 paper
Name and Date
Fold one third from left
Title and Summary
Key points/ Key questions
Notes
‘youtube’ demonstrations
 
Cornell notes template
 
Musical Instruments
 
All musical instruments can be divided into 
2 basic groups
2 basic groups
; those
which are played with the 
hands
hands
 alone and those for which the
hands and mouth 
hands and mouth 
are needed. Although other parts of the body may
be used in addition, these are the 2 main groups.
The former group is made up of the 
keyboard, stringed 
keyboard, stringed 
and
percussion
percussion
 instruments. Keyboard instruments include the piano and
the accordion, the violin and cello are stringed instruments and
percussion instruments include the drums and the triangle.
The latter group consists of 
brass
brass
 instruments for example the
trumpet and saxophone and 
woodwind
woodwind
 instruments such as the flute
and oboe.
 
Cornell notes completed
 
Don’t forget the old –
SQA learning materials, past papers
 
 
Assessment
 
National Qualifications
National Assessment Bank materials
Exemplars
www.sqasecure.org.uk
NQ Internal Assessment Report 2013 
www.sqa.org.uk
 
 
CfE qualifications
Route Maps through Assessment
www.educationscotland.gov.uk/Images/RM
ESOL
Nat5_tcm4-827038.
UASPs
 
http://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/63004.html
JETs
Key messages from Round 1 verification
      http://www.sqa.org.uk/files_ccc/ESOL_VKM_Round_1.pdf
 
N5– Speaking and Listening -Package 3 –Technology
feedback to candidates
 
Show that you are listening to your partners by nodding, saying yes or uh huh if you agree
or contradicting politely if you do not agree.
Improve accuracy when using comparatives and superlatives
Improve accuracy with tense and subject agreements
Internet make the life much more easier
 -Internet makes life much easier.
 
Verification
 
SQA Internal Verification guide for centres
http://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/46174.html
Regular meetings
Minutes of meetings
Decisions made at meetings
Sampling of evidence
Evidence folder reflects verification
Central verification (nominees)
 
Any questions?
 
Thank you for listening.
 
 
gill.aitchison@dundeecity.gov.uk
 
References
 
www.sqa.org.uk
www.sqasecure.org.uk
www.educationscotland.gov.uk
www.esolscotland.com
www.bbc.co.uk
www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish
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Explore the world of SQA ESOL qualifications for teachers through an insightful workshop focusing on encouraging, inspiring, and supporting educators in delivering ESOL in schools. Gain valuable insights into levels, course materials, assessment, and more. Discover key information on candidates, teaching methods, assessment levels, and administration. Learn about when and how ESOL courses can be integrated into various educational settings. Visit links for additional resources and details on assessment levels and course specifications.

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  1. ESOL for Schools Gill Aitchison Dundee BPSS/SQA

  2. Aims of the workshop To encourage teachers to deliver ESOL in schools To inspire teachers to use the new qualifications To reassure teachers that support is available Success criteria Participants will : Network with one new person or Learn one new thing or Change one thing they do in ESOL

  3. Overview and Context SQA ESOL Who, When, How? Levels Administration Course materials Assessment Verification Your questions

  4. SQA ESOL http://www.sqa.org.uk www.sqasecure.org.uk (SQA coordinator) CfE N3, 4 and 5 Course specifications Unit specifications Unit Assessment Support Packs (UASP) Added value units Sample question papers Key messages NQ Access 2 to Higher Course specifications Unit specifications National Assessment Bank of materials (NAB) Past papers Internal and External Assessment Reports

  5. Who ? Who are the candidates? Who teaches? Who assesses? Who verifies? Who is the administrator?

  6. When and How? S4 S6? As a course choice As a college link As an after school class Distance learning Self access

  7. NQ and CfE Levels Assessing levels ESOL Initial Assessment Pack http://www.esolscotland.com/initialassessmentguide.cfm NQ timeline CfE levels http://www.scqf.org.uk Professional Focus Papers http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/resources

  8. National 3 National 4 National 5 Higher N6 (Aug 2014) ESOL for Everyday Life ESOL for Everyday Life ESOL for Everyday Life ESOL for Everyday Life ESOL in Context ESOL in Context ESOL in Context ESOL in Context Added value Unit Performance Performance Speaking and Listening (30) Speaking and Listening (30) Course Assessment Listening (20) Reading and Writing (50) Course Assessment Listening (20) Reading and Writing (50) simple straightforward detailed detailed and complex

  9. Administration SQA Coordinator Staff roles Information for candidates Coursework Assessments, prelims, question papers Evidence Folder Internal Verification External Verification

  10. CfE ESOL Course materials educationscotland ESOL National 4 and National 5 Support materials New technology use of ICT New skills - note-taking Don t forget the old

  11. Use of ICT- video clips National 5 Topic -Technology (Media) Outcomes 1 and 2 - Package 3 Outcome 4 Package 1 The One Ronnie My Blackberry is not working http;//www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wyj62

  12. New skills - Note-taking A4 paper Name and Date Fold one third from left Title and Summary Key points/ Key questions Notes youtube demonstrations

  13. Cornell notes template

  14. Musical Instruments All musical instruments can be divided into 2 basic groups; those which are played with the hands alone and those for which the hands and mouth are needed. Although other parts of the body may be used in addition, these are the 2 main groups. The former group is made up of the keyboard, stringed and percussion instruments. Keyboard instruments include the piano and the accordion, the violin and cello are stringed instruments and percussion instruments include the drums and the triangle. The latter group consists of brass instruments for example the trumpet and saxophone and woodwind instruments such as the flute and oboe.

  15. Cornell notes completed

  16. Dont forget the old SQA learning materials, past papers

  17. Assessment National Qualifications National Assessment Bank materials Exemplars www.sqasecure.org.uk NQ Internal Assessment Report 2013 www.sqa.org.uk CfE qualifications Route Maps through Assessment www.educationscotland.gov.uk/Images/RMESOLNat5_tcm4-827038. UASPs http://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/63004.html JETs Key messages from Round 1 verification http://www.sqa.org.uk/files_ccc/ESOL_VKM_Round_1.pdf

  18. N5 Speaking and Listening -Package 3 Technology feedback to candidates 4.1 Using detailed structures and vocabulary Used a range of structures for questions and answers to achieve the task Used both general (extremely addicted, community)and specialist (google to find information, social media,robots) vocabulary Conveyed opinions and ideas about internet Very quiet voice Internet has good points and bad points. Facebook/Twitter Advantages and disadvantages Less jobs for people in the future as computers and robots do the work 4.2 Communicating sufficiently accurately and coherently to convey meaning Internet make the life much more easier 4.3 Maintaining interaction Initiated conversation Aware of turn-taking Responded to some points made by partners Responses were relevant but did go slightly off task when talking about future Which website is your favourite? Facebook famous person that you like, fun if you follow them Global warming etc Show that you are listening to your partners by nodding, saying yes or uh huh if you agree or contradicting politely if you do not agree. Improve accuracy when using comparatives and superlatives Improve accuracy with tense and subject agreements Internet make the life much more easier -Internet makes life much easier.

  19. Verification SQA Internal Verification guide for centres http://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/46174.html Regular meetings Minutes of meetings Decisions made at meetings Sampling of evidence Evidence folder reflects verification Central verification (nominees)

  20. Any questions? Thank you for listening. gill.aitchison@dundeecity.gov.uk

  21. References www.sqa.org.uk www.sqasecure.org.uk www.educationscotland.gov.uk www.esolscotland.com www.bbc.co.uk www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish Youtube

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