March 2024 Esports update | Pearson qualifications

March 2024 Esports update

Fri Mar 01 10:18:00 UTC 2024

Welcome to this March 2024 update.

With assessment in mind in the lead up to Easter, both the Guide to Standards Verification with information about sampling, control measures, key dates, and the JCQ guidance on the use of AI in Assessment may prove useful.

We would also welcome your feedback on how Learner Work Transfer is working.

I hope that you are able to enjoy the Easter break when it comes.

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Key dates

Date Event
15 May Deadline for submitting the first sample to the Standards Verifier
5 July Claiming deadline to make a full award claim, inputting all internal grades.
15 August Level 3 Results Day: release of Level 3 results to learners.
22 August Level 2 Results Day: release of Level 2 results to learners.

Esports news

A conference for those working in, studying or simply interested in, the integration of video games and esports in education, both curricular and extra-curricular.

Guild Esports has announced an educational course for parents to learn about gaming and esports.

An interesting article on the educational value of esports.

Catch up on the latest education news from British Esports

Launching in 2024, two new qualifications will complement the existing BTEC in Esports offering (the BTEC Level 2 Skills in Esports and the BTEC Level 3 Nationals in Esports):

  • the Level 4 Higher National Certificate (equivalent to the first year of an undergraduate degree)
  • the Level 5 Higher National Diploma (equivalent to the second year of an undergraduate degree).

These qualifications offer students a clear progression path for esports students to obtain a Degree (Level 6).

A story around how designing and playing games can get learners’ attention.

A report on the state of esports in the UK and the opportunities and challenges for the esports industry.

Our Esports qualifications

Go to the delivery support page

Here you will find links to delivery guides, past training content, guidance on resources, how to keep up to date with BTEC, and the benefits of Esports to learners.

Go to the assessment support page

Here you will find links to assignment briefs, standardisation materials, the Assignment Checking Service and quality assurance guides.  

Nik Turner has written this guide to help you get started in delivering a BTEC qualification in Esports.

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The Level 2 and 3 reforms

Although very early in the reforms programme, we do have two new pages where new AAQ and technical qualifications will be featured.

The post-16 Level 2 vocational qualifications landscape in England is undergoing a significant reform.

To keep you informed, we have created a dedicated webpage providing an overview of the reforms, detailing what we know so far, and explaining the implications for you and your post-16 Level 2 curriculum.

This page provides an overview of the reforms and will be updated as and when new information becomes available.

As part of the Level 3 Vocational Qualification reforms we would like to invite you to help influence the next generation of BTEC Nationals. We want to ensure we capture the teacher and learner voice in our qualifications and support materials.

This is your opportunity to have your say and get involved.

The funding checklists below for 16-19 year olds give you a comprehensive view of funding which takes us up to the cohort starting in 2025.

This will give you clarity on how the recent updates on funding for BTEC Level 3 affect your centre and learners.
 

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BTEC Assessment

A summary of what’s changed:

  • real-life candidate malpractice examples involving AI that has not been referenced appropriately (see new appendix A)
  •  new information on how to authenticate private candidate work
  •  a new section, AI use and marking, to give clearer guidance on the impact on marking of student use of AI tools and on the use of AI tools by assessors when marking, with real-life examples (see new appendix B)
  • an expanded list of AI tools and AI detection tools.

As users of our Learner Work Transfer platform, we would like to hear from you about your experiences with the system. The outcomes of this survey will help us to continue to introduce improvements, making it easier for you to upload and monitor learner work in future series.

The survey is anonymous but there is the opportunity to leave contact details to provide more in depth feedback if you so wish.

The Special Consideration Service is a new online tool to submit and track special consideration requests for BTEC First and National qualifications. This service opened in early January, which means your Exams Officer will no longer complete any paper JCQ Form 10 applications.

Your Exams Officer will be able to track the receipt and processing of special consideration applications for BTEC Firsts and Nationals. All special consideration requests for general and vocational qualifications in summer 2024 will be processed through the Special Consideration Service.

In January we started to allocate standards verifiers (SVs) to the BTEC Level 2 and Level 3 programmes delivered in centres. Standards verification is an integral part of our quality assurance model and must be completed fully and in a timely manner to ensure the successful issue of learner results.

SVs will contact the quality nominee in the first instance to introduce themselves, their role and the sampling process. Quality Nominees then share this information with the relevant lead internal verifier(s), who are then responsible for working with the SV to get the process underway.

The deadline for samples to be shared with your SV is 15 May, although we recommend that this takes place at the earliest opportunity. This will be agreed with your SV upon review of your assessment plan(s).

The 2023-2024 Centre Guide to Standards Verification (please see below) details the sampling approach and strategy for this academic year and also includes the key dates.

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There is an updated version of the Assessment Record template for BTEC Entry – Level 3, these can be accessed on the BTEC forms and guides webpage.

This template now includes an updated authenticity declaration to include acknowledgement of any use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools. This form is provided for immediate use.

AI declaration

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If you design and use your own Assessment Record, please ensure this is updated to replicate the authenticity statement in our template/s.


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