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QCF tests and trials
An introductory guide
What is the
QCF?
A simple and rational organising structure
Supports a new way of recognising
achievement through the award of credit for
units and qualifications.
Provides flexible routes to gaining full
qualifications.
Enables qualifications to be achieved in
small steps.
Challenge
A simple architecture
Level
1 – 12 credits
13 – 36 credits
Size
Above 36 credits
How it works – step by step
Units (customised
parcels of learning/
assessment) are
given a level and
credit value
Learners are
awarded credit when
they complete a unit
or qualification
Awarded credit
recorded on an
electronic record of
achievement (LAR)
Units are submitted
to the QCF databank
Learners register for
units and
qualifications.
Online search
available.
Learners can bank,
spend or
accumulate credit
throughout their
learning life.
Units are then
combined together
to make
qualifications
Regulators accredit
qualifications to
make sure they are
of high quality
The learner
achievement Record
When a learner completes a unit they are awarded the relevant credit(s)
and this is recorded on their learner achievement record (LAR)
The LAR is an electronic record that lists an individual’s credit and
qualification achievements
Learners can access their LAR online to:
 track their progress towards achieving a qualification
explore potential routes to achievement (find qualifications for
which they have already achieved some credit)
give permission to others (including employers and providers) to
view the information contained within it.
It is intended that learners in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will
have access to the same data and functionality. Therefore the three
regulators are exploring how the LAR can take account of country
specific requirements e.g. the Welsh language and CQFW in Wales.
Testing and
trialling the QCF
 The QCF represents a big change to current
arrangements for qualifications
 Ministers have asked the three regulators for England
(QCA), Wales (DELLS) and Northern Ireland (CCEA) to
test and trial the framework
 The results of the trials will help us understand
whether the framework is….
Inclusive
Flexible
Easy to navigate
Easy to understand
Who is involved in the test and trial
projects?
Awarding
bodies
Sector
bodies
Providers and
learners
Lead
organisation
Voluntary
organisations
Community
organisations
Employers
How will the tests
and trials work?
Tests and trials started in September 2006 and run through to July
2008
Partnerships are running projects with qualifications and learners to
test the mechanisms of the QCF
Two phases of test and trial projects (Sept 06 – Summer 08, March 07
– Summer 08)
The experiences and outcomes of each project will be evaluated by an
independent organisation (PwC)
These findings will contribute to two reports for ministers:
 An interim report (emerging findings) July 2007
 A final report (overall findings and recommendations) July 2008
The QCF will form part of the Credit and Qualifications Framework for
Wales (CQFW). The CQFW covers all post-16 and higher education in
Wales. You can get more details from www.Wales.gov.uk
More information
For more information on the QCF you can visit the
regulators web pages:
www.qca.org.uk/framework
www.wales.org.uk
www.ccea.org.uk
If you are interested in receiving the QCF monthly e-update
please email your details to: [email protected]
If you would like to order copies of a QCF introductory leaflet
(produced by the regulators) 08700 60 60 15 please call
quoting QCA/06/2981. Bilingual copies are available from
DELLS 029 2037 5431