Key Skills


Key Skills are skills that are commonly needed for success in a range of activities in education and training, work and life in general.


The Key Skills qualifications aim to develop and recognise candidates’ abilities to apply these skills in ways that are appropriate to different contexts, in order to improve the quality of learning and performance. They are intended for everyone, from pupils in school to chief executives in large companies, however are mostly used in schools and FE colleges.


6 Key Skills are specified at Levels 1 to 4; these are:

  • Communication

  • Application of Number

  • Information and Communication Technology

  • Working with Others

  • Improving Own Learning and Performance

  • Problem Solving


Example portfolios for all 6 Key Skills are available to download from the QCA website, which provide useful guidance on the organisation, types and amounts of evidence required in a candidate portfolio. These are examples only – centres are encouraged to use their own templates and portfolio referencing methods wherever possible.


Some aspects of the Communication, Application of Number and ICT qualifications overlap with other qualifications that assess the same knowledge and skills. Because of this overlap, candidates can claim exemption or proxies from parts of these Key Skills, where proof of achievement of a proxy qualification can be provided.


More information and a list of which qualifications can be used as proxies can be found on the QCA website. Please contact your Centre Support Assistant at NCFE if you have any questions.

Please note that it is the responsibility of the centre to ensure the authenticity and validity of any proxy qualification.


The Key Skills in Communication, Application of Number and ICT are assessed through a portfolio and an externally set and marked test.

NCFE offer assessment on demand for the level 1 and 2 Key Skills tests. The Level 3 and 4 tests are sat on specific exam dates, which can be found by clicking the links below:


2009 / 2010 Series

Level 4 Application of Number

Level 3 Communication

Level 4 Communication

Level 4 ICT

 

2010 / 2011 Series

Level 3 Application of Number

Level 4 Application of Number

Level 3 Communication

Level 4 Communication

Level 3 ICT

Level 4 ICT


Sample papers for Key Skills can be found on the QCA website


NCFE’s Keys Skills Chief Examiners have provided hints and tips for candidates completing the key skills tests and these are available for centres to download below:

Application of Number

Communication

ICT


The Wider Key Skills in Working with Others, Improving Own Learning and Performance and Problem Solving are assessed via a portfolio of evidence and ‘Part A’ questions which are externally moderated by NCFE.

Further information about all of these qualifications is available in the Key Skills Centre Support Pack which can be downloaded from the links on the right hand side of the screen.




Page author Jayne Tighe jaynetighe@ncfe.org.uk June 08