Please share the QR code with your learners so that they can access the online form.
Welcome to the November update!
We have now updated the Assessment Record you should use with your learners and there is news of a new teaching, learning and assessment page.
We also invite you to look inside the Sunderland Esports campus.
Date | Event |
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1 November | BTEC registration deadline for courses following the academic year |
Read what people are saying about the National Esports Performance Campus!
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.
If you design and use your own Assessment Record, please ensure this is updated to replicate the authenticity statement in our template/s.
This could be a useful page to bookmark to stay up to date.
The 2023-2024 Centre Guides have been uploaded to the Quality Assurance page.
What to teach?
Here the answer is simple. Please teach all of the specification content.
What to assess?
The BTEC Centre Guide to Internal Assessment states:
Do Assignment Briefs need to cover all unit/component content?
No. Your assignment brief needs to cover just what is being assessed so no need to include the entire unit content.
All unit/component content needs to be taught, where relevant, to provide learners with the breadth and depth to their studies. There is no formula for how much content needs to be assessed.
The amount of content the learner will need to refer to will depend on the specific requirements of the actual assignment and the requirements of the assessment criteria and associated assessment guidance which can sometimes prescribe which areas of the unit/component content needs to be assessed.
Section 6 of the BTEC National specifications includes the following:
As assignments provide a final assessment, they will draw on the specified range of teaching content for the learning aims. The specified content is compulsory. The evidence for assessment need not cover every aspect of the teaching content as learners will normally be given particular examples, case studies or contexts in their assignments. For example, if a learner is carrying out one practical performance, or an investigation of one organisation, then they will address all the relevant range of content that applies in that instance.
On 28 March, JCQ released a document which provides teachers and assessors with the information they need to manage use of AI in assessments. This guidance applies to all our qualifications including vocational qualifications.
Important points to note:
Within the document, there is a list of potential indicators of AI use that may help identify work where students have misused AI.
Please do take a look at this guidance.
The grade statistics for BTEC qualifications are published in late October/early November on the grade statistics page of the website.
These statistics can be used for benchmarking purposes. Please note that in line with all qualifications, learner achievement is reported at qualification level and not at unit level.
Once certificates have been issued to your learners they will be eligible to claim a digital badge for the Level 2 or Level 3 qualification they have completed. The digital badge demonstrates their achievement and shows potential employers and higher education institutions the skills they’ve gained from studying their BTEC in esports. The badge can be shared on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn accounts.
The badges can be claimed from 25 September 2023 and are easy to claim.
Please share the QR code with your learners so that they can access the online form.
A report on the state of esports in the UK and the opportunities and challenges for the esports industry.
Nik Turner has written this guide to help you get started in delivering a BTEC qualification in Esports.
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.
In light of the BTEC Business and other VQ Business, Enterprise, Marketing qualifications being withdrawn in 2026, we would like to understand what your portfolio of curriculum may look like and would appreciate your feedback in order to steer our thinking and development. Many thanks for taking the time to complete this.
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.
Go to the assessment support page
Here you will find links to assignment briefs, standardisation materials, the Assignment Checking Service and quality assurance guides.