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MidKent College (Medway Campus)
for Parents and Guardians
QualificationBriefing
for Parents and Guardians
Welcome the 2023-24 Qualification Briefing
- Introduce course staff
- Introduce the study programme, its link to other qualifications, methods of instruction, assessment etc.
- Explain the 'work experience' component of the study programme
- Define expectations of classroom behaviour, attendance and punctuality and how you as parents and guardians can check on this
- Provide staff contact details
Session Itinerary
Qualification Briefing 2022-23Course Staff
Head of Dept.
Bridget Remy
Colin Hills
Jack Webb
Jack Webb
Vaughan Andrews
WorkshopInstructor
Medway GroupTutor
'A' GroupTutor Maidstone
Course Staff
Qualification Briefing 2022-23Study Programme
Qualification Briefing 2023-24Study Programme
- Vocational course component
- PPT (Progress and Performance Coaching)
- Industry Placement (‘Work Experience’)
- English (where required)
- Maths (where required)
Study Programme (not just ‘vocational’)
Qualification Briefing 2023-24Study Programme Vocational Programme
FIVE units (or modules)
Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installation (Building & Structures) 2365-02
Vocational Course
Five units: 201 – Health & Safety (theory and practical) 202 – Electrical Science (theory) 203 – Electrical Installation Technology (theory) 204 – Electrical Installation (practical) 210 – Communication in Building Services Engineering (theory)
Level 2 – Diploma in Electrical Installation
Assessment Type: 201 – Health & Safety – Multiple choice test & practical assessments 202 – Electrical Science – Multiple choice test 203 – Electrical Installation Technology - Multiple choice test 204 – Electrical Installation – Practical assessment 210 – Communication in BSE - Multiple choice test
Level 2 – Diploma in Electrical Installation
Assessment Dates - 'A' Group (Jack) (P=Practical, M=Multiple Choice Test) 201 – Health & Safety – October (P) & December 2022 (M) 202 – Electrical Science – May 2023 (M) 203 – Electrical Installation Technology - May 2023 (M) 204 – Electrical Installation – May / June 2023 (P) 210 – Communication in BSE – December 2023 (M)
Level 2 – Diploma in Electrical Installation
Assessment Dates - Medway Group (Colin) (P=Practical, M=Multiple Choice Test) 201 – Health & Safety – May (P) & End of november (M) 202 – Electrical Science – December (M) 203 – Electrical Installation Technology - May (M) 204 – Electrical Installation – May / June 2023 (P) 210 – Communication in BSE – Febuary (M)
Level 2 – Diploma in Electrical Installation
- The reality check…. Level 2 students will not be qualified electricians at the end of a one-year course
- The good news…. Several pathways to qualification and L2 students are now on one of them
- Course qualifies you to enrol on a Level 3 course.
- Apply for apprenticeship or work (‘trainee’)
What this course DOES and DOESN’T qualify you to do…
Year 4+
Year 4
Year 3
Year 2
Year 1
AM2
AM2
NVQ 2357
Level 3
Apprentice 5357
Qualified Electrician ‘Gold Card’
NVQ level 3
Level 3
Level 2
Student 2365
Pathway to Qualified Electrician Status
Qualification Briefing 2023-24Study Programme Progress & Performance Coaching
- CV writing
- Job applications
- Interview technique and preparation
- 21st Century Skills ('employability skills')
- British Values
PPT covers...
Qualification Briefing 2023-24Study Programme Industry Placement
Workplace co-ordinator Debbie Bailey Debbie.Bailey@midkent.ac.uk
- What is work experience? What will they have to do?
- How many hours do they have to do?
- Can they be paid for it?
- What happens if we don’t know anyone who will provide them with an industry placement / work experience?
- What paperwork will I need to complete as a parent / gaurdian?
Industry Placement
- What is work experience? What will they have to do?
- How many hours will they have to do?
- Can they be paid for it?
- What happens if we don’t know anyone who will provide them with an industry placement?
- What paperwork do I need to do?
Industry Placement
Qualification Briefing 2023-24Study Programme English & Maths
- HM Government's requirement that students (under 19) study toward achieving a Grade 4 GCSE in both English and maths
- GCSE maths and English classes and support from 'The Hub'
- Students taking November re-sits must continue to attend classes until the results are published on 12th January 2023
English & Maths
Qualification Briefing 2023-24Study Programme Lesson Structure & Method of Instruction
- Entrance Routine
- Do it Now ('Starter') Activity
- Visit Learning Objectives (LOs)
- Input
- Activity
- Assess
- Plenary (summarise)
- Revisit Learning Objectives (LOs)
- Exit Routine
90-minute Lesson Structure
Method of Instruction
We will be using the following educational technology (EdTech) during the year:
Method of Instruction – VLEs and EdTech
Qualification Briefing 2023-24 College Expectations
Qualification Briefing 2023-24 College Expectations Attendance & Punctuality
- Attendance 100% (minimum 90%) in all Study Programme areas
- Punctuality 100% (minimum 90%) in all Study Programme areas
- Attendance can be monitored in 'MyDay' app*
- Students must notify tutor of absence before the start of the college day
- No time-off for holidays, driving lessons (100 days!)
Attendance and Punctuality
Qualification Briefing 2023-24 College Expectations Achievement
- Pass all 5 components of the course Study Programme (vocational, PPT, Industry Placement, Maths and English)
- Complete all tutor-set coursework to the required standard and within the agreed deadlines
- Have 90%+ attendance and achievement record (in all Study Programme areas)
Achievement & Progression to L3+
Qualification Briefing 2023-24 College Expectations Classroom Behaviour & Discipline Policy
- College policies (includes student behaviour policy are all available online from MidKent.ac.uk
- School v College
- How the tutors address and perceive the students
- How we refer to each other in college
- Uniform & PPE
- Books and resources
- 'SMART' targets (on ProMonitor)
Classroom Management / Behaviour
- Student ‘Contracts’
- Informal and formal student disciplinary policy
- Red lines: No sexist, misogynist, racist, homophobic or other discriminatory language or behaviour
Classroom Management / Behaviour
Informal process (low level disruption / disciplinary issues)
- Verbal warning (recorded on ProMonitor)
- Email home (ProMonitor)
- Telephone call home… three-way meeting… (ProMonitor)
- Formal discipline procedures (ProMonitor)
Student Disciplinary Procedure
4 Stage FORMAL process
- 1st written warning from tutor / SPC
- 2nd written warning from Head of Department
- 3rd written warning from Director of Curriculum
- Hearing with Executive Director (possible dismissal)
Student Disciplinary Procedure
Qualification Briefing 2023-24Checking on Attendance, Punctuality, Coursework & Discipline
ProMonitor available from the MyDay homescreen
Checking on Attendance & Punctuality
'B' Group (Colin)
'A' Group (Jack)
Checking on Coursework and Homework
4 Stage FORMAL process
- 1st written warning from tutor / SPC
- 2nd written warning from Head of Department
- 3rd written warning from Director of Curriculum
- Hearing with Executive Director (possible dismissal)
Student Disciplinary Procedure
Thank-you for attending!
jcolin.hills@midkent.ac.uk
vaughan.andrews@midkent.ac.uk
jack.webb@midkent.ac.uk
Colin Hills
Jack Webb
Jack Webb
Vaughan Andrews
WorkshopInstructor
'B' GroupTutor
'A' GroupTutor
Questions?
Qualification Briefing 2022-23