Diplomas are the new qualifications for 14 to 19 year olds which
herald the biggest change to the 14 to 19 curriculum for many
years. Sitting alongside GCSEs and A levels, they offer young
people the opportunity to gain knowledge and skills within an
applied, sector-focused context.
Employers have been actively involved in the
development of the new qualifications, keen to ensure that young
people gain not only knowledge of a particular sector/subject
(known as lines of learning), but also vital skills for employment
and higher education such as literacy, numeracy and IT skills,
along with the ability to think, interact and communicate at a high
level.
Work-related language courses are being taught
increasingly widely in schools, as they have been in FE for many
years. They offer an alternative and motivating experience for
language learners.
Please note:
The Diploma in Languages and International Communication is no
longer under development due to a change in government
policy. There will be no Diploma in Languages and
International Communication from September 2011.