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Changes for 2022

There are changes to this qualification based on the outcomes of the joint Ofqual and DfE consultation on adaptations to be made to assessments in 2021/22 for vocational and technical qualifications (VTQs) such as Cambridge Technicals.

We are carrying forward the unit level changes that allow alternative approaches to produce work for assessment and permission to produce work from home. If teachers need to free up time spent on assessment to help address students’ loss of learning, we will allow a reduction in the number of assessments of moderated units due to lost learning for Cambridge Technicals qualifications.

Overview of changes for Cambridge Technicals in 2021/22

On 6 August, Ofqual and the Department for Education (DfE) published the outcome of their joint consultation on adaptations to be made to assessments in 2021/22 for vocational and technical qualifications (VTQs) such as Cambridge Technicals. The adaptations can be found below.

Adaptations for units due to be taken in 2021/22

  • Allowing work for assessment to be done from home
  • Unit-level adaptions for all students due to take assessments in 2021/22
  • Reducing the number of assessments for Cambridge Technicals (2016) in 2021/22

Adaptations are available to all students regardless of which year they complete their qualification, however, the adaptations can only be used in the academic year 2021/22. It is expected that all units planned for 2022/23 are completed as normal, without any adaptations.

Allowing work for assessment to be done from home

Teachers can continue to assess work that has been produced from home for all students due to take assessments in 2021/22. Please see our guidance on producing work from home. This guidance, first published in November 2020, can still be used for assessments taken during 2021/22.

This adaptation is intended for students who cannot be directly supervised by a teacher or attend school when they are due to take the assessment for reasons related to the Covid-19 pandemic. For example, the student needs to self-isolate but they are still well enough to work on their assignment. This adaptation can be used with all students that require it, regardless of which year they complete their qualification. However, the adaptation can only be used for assessment taken during the academic year 2021/22.

Unit-level adaptations

Our guidance from 2020/21 on using unit-level adaptations such as alternative forms of evidence e.g. professional discussion in place of performance, has been republished.

Our changes are designed to make units to be taken in 2021/22 possible to complete in the event of any further disruption as a result of a changing public health situation and to make sure that the learning outcomes and assessment criteria can still be met.

These adaptations are available to be used with all students, regardless of which year they complete their qualification. However, these adaptations can only be used for assessments being taken during the academic year 2021/22.

Health and Social Care

Republished from 2020/21 Level 2 Your guide to the changes for 2022
Level 3 Your guide to the changes for 2022

Reducing the number of assessments for Cambridge Technicals (2016) in 2021/22

If teachers need to free up time spent on assessment to help address students’ loss of learning, we will allow a reduction in the number of assessments taken of moderated units. Delivering the content is vital for your students’ progression so if you use reduction in assessment, you must still teach all the content for the unit, depending on the guided learning hours (GLH) for the qualification and the unit. There will be no reduced assessment for some qualifications due to their size. You can see these exceptions below.

The adaptation means that, if required, the number of assessments due to be taken in 2021/22 can be reduced by one or more optional moderated unit, or, where circumstances require it, one or more mandatory moderated unit:

  • For students certificating in 2021/22 the reduction in the number of assessments taken can only include mandatory moderated assessment where a qualification only has mandatory units or the student does not have any optional moderated assessments left to take
  • For students certificating beyond 2021/22 the reduction in assessment of units due to be taken in 2021/22 can only include mandatory moderated assessment where a qualification only has mandatory units. Where the qualification has optional and mandatory units, we expect this group of students will take all mandatory assessments.

This adaptation is available if the impact of the disruption caused by the pandemic means you require it. However, we recommend you and the student consider which units the student may rely on for progression (into higher education for example) when deciding if this adaptation should be used and for which unit(s).

You will not be permitted to use a reduction in assessment after 2021/22. It is expected all units planned for 2022/23 are completed as normal. During the 2021/22 academic year, you will be required to tell us which unit assessment(s) will not be taken by your students. We will ask for this information during 2021/22, even if they are certificating in 2022/23 or beyond.

Any reduction in the assessment of moderated mandatory units, including if you’re teaching a course with only mandatory units, should be as a last resort. It is only permitted where all other options to complete mandatory unit assessments have been exhausted.

Level 2 Health and Social Care (2016) qualifications

Our adaptation allows you to reduce the assessment of one moderated unit in the Certificate and Diploma. In qualifications with both mandatory and optional moderated units, a reduction of the assessment of a mandatory moderated unit is only permitted where all other options have been exhausted. Students certificating in 2021/22 must take assessments this year.

Level 2 Award

90 GLH no reduction in the number of assessments taken

Level 2 Certificate

180 GLH do not take assessment for one moderated unit of 60 GLH

Level 2 Diploma

360 GLH do not take assessment for one moderated unit of 60 GLH

Level 3 Health and Social Care (2016) qualifications

Our adaptation allows you to reduce one or more assessments for moderated units. In qualifications with both mandatory and optional moderated units, a reduction of the assessment of a mandatory moderated unit is only permitted where all other options have been exhausted.

Students certificating in 2021/22 must take assessments this year.

Level 3 Certificate

180 GLH
do not take assessment for one moderated unit of 60 GLH

Level 3 Extended Certificate

360 GLH contains optional units do not take assessment for one moderated unit of 60 GLH or
do not take assessment for two moderated units of 30 GLH

Level 3 Foundation Diploma

540 GLH contains optional units do not take assessment for one moderated unit of 60 GLH or
do not take assessment for two moderated units of 30 GLH

Level 3 Diploma

720 GLH contains optional units do not take assessment for two moderated units of 60GLH or
do not take assessment for one moderated unit of 60 GLH and two moderated units of 30 GLH

Level 3 Extended Diploma

1080 GLH contains optional units do not take assessment for two moderated units of 60GLH or
do not take assessment for one moderated unit of 60 GLH and two moderated units of 30 GLH

Support

OCR’s team of expert subject advisors is here to guide you through these changes and help you prepare your students for their assessments in 2022.

We also add to our frequently asked questions regularly on our online support centre.

Contact us

You can contact us by email support@ocr.org.uk, on Twitter @OCR_vocational or call on 01223 553998.

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