Information about Welsh Baccalaureate Qualification
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The WBQ is an inclusive diploma available at three levels: Foundation, Intermediate and Advanced
WJEC LEVEL 1 Welsh Baccalaureate Foundation Diploma:
Core Certificate at level 1 includes:
- Four key skills at level 1,
- This must include one from the ‘first three’ i.e. Communication, AON and ICT
- and evidence of having pursued all six key skills
- Work Related Education, Team Enterprise Activities and Community Participation.
- Produce a short Individual Investigation from topics already included in the Science programme.
- NVQ Level 1 and other GCSE. At Key Stage four the Options requirements are Four grades D-G at GCSE or equivalent
WJEC LEVEL 2 Welsh Baccalaureate Intermediate Diploma:
Core Certificate at level 2 includes:
- Four key skills, two at level 2, and two at level 1
- Again, this must include the first three
- There must be evidence of having pursued all six key skills.
- Team Enterprise, Citizenship and Community Participation.
- Individual Investigation at level 2.
- Other minimum requirements: English, Mathematics, Science (single), P.E. + Religious Education, Work-related Education, Careers Education and Guidance, PSE and Sex Education.
- Key Stage 4 options: Learners require at least four GCSE grades A* - C to be accredited with the Diploma.
WJEC LEVEL 3 Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Diploma:
Core Certificate at level 3 includes:
- Six Key Skills , three at level 3
- One of the level 3 Key Skills must be from the first three key skills, with the other three key skills at level 2.
- Work Related Education, Team Enterprise Activities and Community Participation., Language Module.
- Produce a succinct (1800 word) Individual Investigation or project from the Wales, Europe and the World segment.
- Two GCE Advanced Levels.
Research on the Welsh Bac has been conducted by the University of Bath as well as the University of Nottingham [3]. This research clearly shows the positive impact of the Welsh Bac in broadening the learner experience. Due to the results of this research, the Welsh Bac is currently being rolled-out in Wales.
Compared to the International Baccalaureate, the breadth of the WBQ is questionable: It is possible to achieve the WBQ with no science content, for example; whereas the IB Diploma requires study of science, maths, a first language, a second language, and 'people and societies'. The IB Diploma can be prescriptive because it is based on a unique curriculum which allows six subjects to be studied simultaneously. The A-levels and National Diplomas of the WBQ are broader and require more time per subject; which limits the number of subjects.
The WBQ offers vocational qualifications within its framework which the IB Diploma does not.
However, independent external evaluation of the pilot programme [3] found that by their final year, many students see its worth, including when applying to university. Many of the top UK institutions [3] now accept the qualification in lieu of a third A level.
See also
References
1. ^ Official roll out of Welsh bac, BBC, October 2006[1]
2. ^ BBC News Article: [2]
3. ^ External Evaluation of the Welsh Baccalaureate Qualification Pilot
2. ^ BBC News Article: [2]
3. ^ External Evaluation of the Welsh Baccalaureate Qualification Pilot
- WBQ Official site
- EducationGuardian.co.uk - "The baccalaureate explained"
- Centre for the study of Education in an International Context (CEIC). Welsh Baccalaureate Qualification: Internal Evaluation
- University of Nottingham, CDELL. External evaluation of the Welsh Baccalaureate Qualification Pilot. 2006
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