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Blackfen School for Girls

Blackfen School for Girls

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Health and Social Care

Welcome to the Health and Social Care Department

KS4 curriculum overview for BTEC Level 2 Health and Social Care

Curriculum intent – the knowledge, understanding and skills that students will learn

Students will build knowledge and understanding of the life stages and key characteristics in the physical, intellectual, emotional and social (PIES) development classifications and the different factors that can affect an individual’s growth and development. They will learn about different life events and how they impact an individual and how they can be supported through those events. Throughout the course, students will acquire an understanding of factors that can affect an individual’s current health and well-being, learning about different conditions and diseases. The core skills students will develop are the skills, attributes and values required to give care and how these benefit the individual. Students will learn to recognise barriers and obstacles an individual may encounter  gaining health care and how these can be overcome. The course enables students to build personal skills such as communication, recognising needs, time management and organisation.

Curriculum implementation – teaching, learning and assessment strategies

In class, teaching is sequenced thematically following the assessment windows set out by the exam board: teaching for the first internally assessed component, exploring the factors of human life span development, will take place at the beginning of Year 10 with the assessment submitted at the end of Term 1, following this, teaching on the second internally assessed component, HSC services and values, will take place with the work submitted at the end of Term 2. Following this, work will begin on the externally-assessed examination component 3, which will be sat in the Winter examination period in Year 11.

Students will be encouraged to improve as effective and independent learners and as critical and reflective thinkers with curious and enquiring minds. As such, students are expected to undertake independent research of case studies as well as identify gaps in their knowledge and work to address the identified needs. As the first two components are assessed by means of an extended piece of coursework writing, assessment will take the form of questioning and formative assessment in order to ensure that students have a sound understanding of the concepts being assessed. During the teaching of the externally-assessed component, students will tackle regular low-stakes knowledge tests to consolidate the learning which has taken place as well as answering exam-style questions. They will have access to model answers and be given timescale guidance to help them develop their independent study.

Curriculum impact – intended outcomes for students

Here at Blackfen School for Girls, the intention is not to simply have young people completing the BTEC Level 2 course in Health and social care, but rather to give learners to develop vocational sector-specific applied knowledge. Students will develop a sound understanding of the Health and social care services and, in the process, understand lifestyle factors leading to lifestyle diseases. Students will be confident in the planning of advice and actions case studies could be given to adapt and improve their health. Students will develop primary and secondary research skills for health care and practitioner’s roles. Students will become developed in their use and understanding of vocational terminology and skills. Students will be able to organise and communicate their knowledge and understanding in different ways, analysing key factors and reaching substantiated judgements and being self-reflective in their practice

 

Course overview for BTEC Level 2 Health and social care

Exam board: Pearson
Coursework: Ongoing assessment

Component 1: Human lifespan development
Internal Assessment               
Window for assessment: September-December of Year 10

Component 2: Health and social care services and values                
Internal Assessment               
Window for assessment: January – May of Year 10

Component 3: Health and well-being                                                      
External Assessment             
Window for assessment: January of Year 11

 

BTEC Level 2 Enterprise

Year 10

Term

Unit(s) of Work

Summary

Autumn Term 1

Component 1: Human lifespan development

Autumn Term 2

Component 1:

Human lifespan development

Spring Term 1

Component 2:

   
Health and social care services and values  

Spring Term 2

Component 2:

  
Health and social care services and values   

Summer Term 1

Component 2:

   

Component 3:

Health and social care services and values  

 

Health and wellbeing

Summer Term 2

Component 3:

Health and wellbeing

Year 11

Term

Unit of Work

Summary

Autumn Term 1

Component 3:

Health and well being

Autumn Term 2

Component 3:

Health and well being

Spring Term 1

Component 3:

Health and well being (Revision for resit)

Spring Term 2

Component 3:

Health and well being (Revision for resit)

Summer Term 1

Component 3:

Health and well being (Revision for resit)
Summer Term 2

Component 3: