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1 Knowing your academic level An exploration of the different levels of learning in the UK

2 All work for assessment must contain Correct level of learning and achievement Relevant technical content

3 Technical content comes from: Self Study Workshop exercises Theory classes

4 Academic level : Is set by the awarding body from the standards set by industry Is included in learning materials, lectures and language by the teacher

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6 Academic levels in a diagram Level 2

7 What do I need to show in my answers, to meet the correct academic level?

8 Work with others under direct supervision, but with a very limited degree of discretion and judgment about possible action. At LEVEL 1, students should be able to: What’s in each level? Employ a narrow range of applied knowledge, skills and basic comprehension within a limited range of predictable and structured contexts.

9 Undertake directed activities, with a degree of autonomy, within time constraints. At LEVEL 2, students should be able to: What’s in each level? Apply knowledge with underpinning comprehension in a number of areas and employ a range of skills within a number of contexts, some of which may be non-routine.

10 Access and analyse information independently and make reasoned judgements, selecting from a considerable choice of procedures, in familiar and unfamiliar contexts. At LEVEL 3, students should be able to: What’s in each level? Apply knowledge and skills in a range of complex activities demonstrating comprehension of relevant theories. Direct own activities, with some responsibility for the output of others.

11 Exercise time: How can I know that you understand something, rather than just remember it?

12 Statements and Descriptions: What’s the difference? ?

13 Statements and Descriptions: State the function of traffic lights

14 Statements and Descriptions: Describe the function of traffic lights

15 Statements and Descriptions: Or, if you prefer something more relevant to electrical installation:

16 Statements and Descriptions: State the action of a fuse during a fault

17 Statements and Descriptions: Describe the action of a fuse during a fault

18 Exercise time: Please attempt the exercise tasks to become more familiar with the different academic levels


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