Autumn Specifications GCSE English Language (accredited)

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Autumn 2014 2015 Specifications GCSE English Language (accredited)

INTRODUCING EDUQAS In light of the diverging qualifications between England and Wales, WJEC has developed a new brand: Eduqas. Eduqas will be the brand that provides schools with WJEC s newly reformed Ofqual regulated GCSEs, AS and A levels. Eduqas enables teachers to clearly distinguish between legacy qualifications in Wales and reformed qualifications in England. Eduqas qualifications will primarily be available in England but also in Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands at any schools offering Ofqual regulated qualifications.

The WJEC Eduqas GCSE in English Language In developing this specification, WJEC has been mindful to include the follow features: opportunities for flexible teaching approaches; questions and tasks designed to enable candidates to demonstrate what they know, understand and can do; straightforward wording of questions; accessibility of materials; opportunities for breadth of study and subject specific learning and knowledge; use of unseen material for analysis in external assessment; focused assessment of specific language skills; opportunities for producing extended writing; high-quality examination and resource materials.

Key Changes Qualification Requirements GCSE English language will: be 100% examination require students to answer questions on unseen 19 th, 20 th and 21 st century texts (texts must include literature and extended literary non-fiction, and other writing such as essays, reviews and journalism) have spoken language skills assessed - but this will not contribute to the overall grade allocate 20% of the marks for the written exams to technical accuracy be untiered; be graded 9 to 1 (9 being the highest) http://ofqual.gov.uk/news/setting-standardsnew-gcses-2017/ be fully linear with assessments available in the summer series have a November re-sit series for candidates 16 or over

Transition to the new specifications For those following a two-year course, first teaching September 2015. First qualification award Summer 2017. Last award of current specifications in GCSE English Language and English November 2016.

Assessment Summary Component 1: 20th Century Literature Reading and Creative Prose Writing Written examination: 1 hour 45 minutes 40% of qualification Section A (20%) Reading One extract (about 60-100 lines) of literature from the twentieth century Total marks=40 Section B (20%) Prose Writing One creative writing task drawn from a selection of four titles Total marks=40

Assessment Summary Component 2: 19th and 21st Century Non-Fiction Reading and Transactional/Persuasive Writing Written examination: 2 hours 60% of qualification Section A (30%) Reading Two extracts (about 900-1200 words in total) of high-quality non-fiction writing from the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries Total marks=40 Section B (30%) Writing Two compulsory transactional/persuasive writing tasks Total marks=40

Assessment Summary Component 3: Spoken Language (the new name for speaking and listening) Non-exam assessment Unweighted One presentation/speech, including responses to questions and feedback Spoken language will be reported on as part of the qualification, but it will not form part of the final mark and grade.

Assessment Objectives - Reading READING (50% of overall qualification) Read and understand a range to texts to: AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 Identify and interpret explicit and implicit information and ideas Select and synthesise evidence from different texts Explain, comment on and analyse how writers use language and structure to achieve effects and influence readers, using relevant subject terminology to support their views Compare writers' ideas and perspectives, as well as how these are conveyed, across two or more texts Evaluate texts critically and support this with appropriate textual references Each Reading question in our Eduqas specification targets a specific assessment objective

Assessment Objectives - Writing WRITING (50% of the overall qualification) AO5 AO6 Communicate clearly, effectively, and imaginatively, selecting and adapting tone, style and register for different forms, purposes and audiences; Organise information and ideas, using structural and grammatical features to support coherence and cohesion of texts. Candidates must use a range of vocabulary and sentence structures for clarity, purpose and effect, with accurate spelling and punctuation. (This requirement must constitute 20% of the marks for each specification as a whole.)

GCSE English Language Assessment Objectives Spoken Language SPOKEN LANGUAGE (Unweighted) AO7 AO8 AO9 Demonstrate presentation skills in a formal setting Listen and respond appropriately to spoken language, including to questions and feedback to presentations Use spoken Standard English effectively in speeches and presentations.

GCSE English Language Spoken Language Conduct, Marking and Grading: Ofqual Proposals Ofqual consultation closed on 26 th September Proposals: Assessments should be digitally recorded Three pass grades and a fail grade (terminology to be decided) Published criteria, common to all exam boards Not an optional extra

Progress 8 Introduced for all secondary schools in 2016 The best of English Language and English Literature will be double-weighted, provided a pupil has taken both qualifications. The second best score of English Literature and English Language can be counted in the open group of subjects, if it is one of the pupil s highest scores in this group. The combined English qualification can be double-weighted in 2016 because pupils will have studied both English Language and English Literature to achieve this qualification. 2017 Performance Measures: only the reformed GCSEs in English language and English literature will count in the 2017 secondary school performance measures https://www.gov.uk/government/news/qualifications-counting-in-futureperformance-tables

Eduqas Support A full range of resources is being planned for the new specifications. These include: Endorsed text books and interactive resources Teacher guides Marked specimen assessment exemplars in interactive format CD Rom to accompany the GCSE English Literature free poetry anthology KS3 units of work on 19 th and 20 th century reading GCSE units of work on 19 th and 21 st century reading GCSE unit of work on approaches to the teaching of Romantic poetry

Eduqas Support E-bulletins Teacher guides Teaching resources - including http://resources.wjec.co.uk/ i.e. online magazine for English teachers Online Exam Review: http://oer.wjec.co.uk/ Specifications and sample assessment materials: English Language; English Literature Training Secure website www.wjecservices.co.uk - for past papers, mark schemes, CPD materials

Any Questions? Contact our specialist Subject Officers and administrative support team for any queries. Julia Harrison / Nancy Hutt Subject Officers, GCSE English 029 2026 5374 / 5023 Matt Oatley / Charlotte Dix Subject Support Officers, GCSE English 029 2026 5054 / 5051 Email: gcseenglish@eduqas.co.uk eduqas.co.uk