Make time for planning
It takes some time to make the transition to Asset, especially if
you are going to run the teacher assessment scheme as well as the
external exams. Asset have changed their policy on accreditation
recently, so it is only necessary to be accredited to issue their
Asset certificates now, not to run the teacher assessments.
However, it is to be recommended that teachers new to the course
should take the time to go through the accreditation process as it
helps staff to gain an understanding of the various grade
descriptors (what it takes to get a certain grade) and it also
enables teachers to issue Asset certificates to the students. Asset
regularly runs courses
at different venues around the country and attendance at these is
advisable especially for teachers who are unfamiliar with the
course.
Contact could also be made with other schools or colleges in the
area as such a support network can be very beneficial and allows
teachers to exchange ideas and resources.
Teacher assessment and external
assessment
Schools using Asset Languages have found it useful to run both
schemes in parallel (teacher assessment and external assessments)
rather than just use Asset as another external exam/qualification
scheme. This is because students generally find the small
steps and issue of certificates to reward their success very
motivating.
Offering just teacher assessment only
If you simply wish to offer teacher assessment, you do not need to
register as a centre. You can simply purchase the Teacher
Assessment Packs straightaway. Please go to the availability
page of the Asset Languages website to find the catalogue
and order form.
It is a good idea for the Centre coordinator in the school or
college to attend training. Details of this Centre
Coordinator training, may be obtained by requesting a booking
form or the Asset Languages
website.
Offering external assessment in addition
If your school or college is already an OCR customer for existing
general qualifications (eg GCSE or GCE in any subject) and
wish to add Asset Languages to the range of qualifications you
offer, you just need to return the form which can be downloaded
from the Asset Languages website. If your school or college does
not yet offer OCR general qualifications you will need to register
as a centre.
Careful consideration of entry level is
necessary
When offering the course as an alternative to GCSE it is important
to note that there is no overlap between the stages. With GCSE, the
foundation and higher papers overlap and it is possible to
achieve a D or a C grade regardless of which paper you are entered
for, however this overlap does not exist in the Asset Languages
system. If you are entered for the intermediate paper, the lowest
score you can get is a grade 7 (=C). Below that you fail.
Similarly, the highest grade you can get in a preliminary paper
(stage below) is a 6 (=D). There is no overlap and this can pose
problems when entering C/D borderline students for final exams. A
suggestion would be to enter these students for both the
preliminary and intermediate papers which means that they will get
the best of both grades. Unfortunately this can only be done at an
extra cost!
Administrative issues
Administration is quite extensive and where a large number of
students are entered, some schools have enlisted additional
administrative support in relation to the testing. For schools
that have Language College status, Language College funding is
sometimes used to support delivery of the Asset Languages
course.
Training students in the completion of OMR
sheets
Students should be familiar with the completion of OMR sheets in
other areas of the curriculum but may need advice on this
nonetheless to ensure that they are filled in correctly.
The Advanced Asset Course as an alternative to
AS
Dorothy Stringer High School has used
the Advanced Asset course with KS4 students who have completed a
fast track GCSE. Students who follow the Advanced Asset course have
5 hours a fortnight of lessons as well as one homework a week.
Extended written homework is also regularly set as a means of
practising written skills in preparation for the writing
examination. A similar scheme of work to that of the AS course is
followed with regards to topic areas and grammar and an AS textbook
is used. However it is important to ensure that pupils are also
prepared for the specifics of the Asset speaking examination,
such being able to make comparisons of pictures. It is also
necessary to adapt many of the listening and reading exercises from
the AS text book, in order that they are more in line with the
Asset style of examination and to ensure that questions are in
English.
Class size for Advanced Asset
It is important to remember that the advanced Asset course is an
advanced course and where possible, class size and
curriculum time should reflect this so that the students can
achieve their full potential. For comprehensive information on
Asset Languages visit the Asset Languages
website.