Transcript Quality
Quality assurance and
improvement in the UK
Vocational and Educational
Training system
Lima
June 2014
Geoff Fieldsend
[email protected]
All images © Mat Wright
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A devolved skills system
Four separate jurisdictions
Overlapping but distinctive
approaches in each country to:
Higher education
Vocational education in schools
and for young people
Vocational education for adult
workers and the unemployed
The majority of training is not
funded publicly
Many workers are educated
abroad
Focus here is on England and
TVET……
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Quality Components
Standards and
Qualifications
Policy, Funding, Oversight
The
Labour
Market
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Teaching and
Assessment
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Quality Drivers
Funding aligned with policy aims
Skill
shortages
eliminated
Curriculum reflects
skills required
by the
labour
market
Excellent teaching and
robust assessment
Skills
utilised
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Quality: Responsibilities and Mechanisms
Policy and Funding
Department for Business
Innovation and Skills sets policy
Skills Funding Agency funds
training centres
Standards and Qualifications
Employer led occupational standards
Awarding Bodies design qualifications
and assessment methods
Ofqual responsible for regulated
qualifications and approves awarding
bodies
Relevance to the Labour Market
Teaching and Assessment
UKCES carries out employer
Colleges and training providers submit
surveys
to external inspection and carry out self
New policy direction involves direct
assessment
directly funding of employers
Skills Funding Agency manages
contracts and part funds on outputs
Awarding bodies verify assessments
Ofsted inspects and rates quality of
teaching
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An integrated system
Funding aligned with policy aims
Curriculum reflects
skills required
by the
labour
market
HIGHER EMPLOYMENT
RATES
Skill
shortages
eliminated
IMPROVED
PRODUCTIVITY
Excellent teaching and
robust assessment
Skills
utilised
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Policy, funding and oversight
Department
of Business
Innovation
and Skills
(BIS)
Responsible for all publicly funded VET
Focus on economic growth
£150m per year invested in quality improvement in colleges
and providers
Accountable to Parliament
Parliament accountable to the electorate
Skills
Funding
Agency
Accountable to BIS
Funds training including apprenticeships
UKCES
Accountable to BIS
Also reports across government
Ofqual
Independent Agency reporting to Parliament
Regulator of qualifications system
Ofsted
Independent Agency reporting to Parliament
Regulator of teaching institutions
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Qualifications that reflect labour market needs
UK
Commission
for
Employment
and Skills
Commissions occupational standards required to define
effective performance in job roles
Institutional changes underway (Sector Skills Councils
Professional Bodies and Industrial Partnerships)
Awarding
Bodies and
Examination
Boards
Ofqual
Responsible for standards in academic and vocational
qualifications.
Also responsible for school qualifications
Regulates Awarding Bodies
Responsible for quality of regulated qualifications
Maintains national qualifications frameworks.
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Private sector bodies
Responsible for qualifications and assessment
Often based on occupational standards
Market system intended to drive up quality
Not tied to publicly funded system
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Excellent teaching and rigorous assessment
Colleges and
Training
Providers
Skills
Funding
Agency
Funds over 1,000 colleges, private training organisations
and employers
Budget of £4 billion each year
Contract manages colleges and training providers
Quality reinforced through output related funding
Awarding
Bodies
Sample assessments to assure validity
Issue certificates to successful learners
Ofsted
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Submit to external inspection in return for public funding
Provide annual self assessment report
Performance Related Pay
Publishes data on performance
Responsible for quality of teaching and learning
Also responsible for schools
150 year tradition of inspection in the UK
Inspectors observe and gather evidence about the quality
of teaching
Assesses and rates the effectiveness of providers
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Skills support economic growth
UK
Commission
for
Employment
and Skills
Employers
(and trade
unions)
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Social partnership body
Research, policy and employer engagement
Monitor skills shortages and skills utilisation
Biennual Employer Skills Surveys (UKCES)
Monitor effectiveness of the skills system
Biennual Employer perspectives survey
Piloting new approaches to Employer Ownership and
Investment
‘LMI for all’
New agenda being introduced to improve quality
Employer led industry partnerships
Direct funding (tax breaks?)
Focus on longer term outcomes
Subject to quality assurance regime in the future (?)
Co-investment and
Single market for skills
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