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Key Skills
Wider Key Skills
WJEC offers the Wider Key Skills of Working with Others, Improving Own Learning and Performance and Problem Solving at four levels.
Support from WJEC
WJEC provides support and accreditation to centres throughout Wales. All WJEC's Wider Key Skills moderators are practising teachers and Key Skills co-ordinators, who can advise from the perspective of their own experience in delivering and assessing Wider Key Skills.
News/Key Developments
- Centres are reminded to complete and return their 2010/2011 Centre Registration form to WJEC's Key/Essential Skills Wales Unit.
- Centres requiring Key Skills Assessor records and Logbooks for Communication, Application of Number and ICT for use during Transition should contact the Key/Essential Skills Wales Unit.
- Due to the lateness of Easter in 2011 it has been necessary to bring forward the dates of the May Series 2011.
Essential Skills Wales
From 1 September 2010 Key Skills, Adult Literacy and Numeracy and Skills for Life ICT in Wales will be replaced by a new suite of qualifications - Essential Skills Wales (ESW). WJEC is approved to accredit ESW Entry 1-3 and ESW Levels 1-4.
Contact Details
For further information, please contact:
Bryan Davies - Head of the Key/Essential Skills Wales Unit
Telephone: 029 2026 5100/5172/5032/5382
Fax: 029 2026 5098
E-mail: bryan.davies@wjec.co.uk
Support visits and centre-based INSET are available on request. For further details and for general enquiries, please e-mail the Key/Essential Skills Unit.
