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Image by Edvin JohanssonBTEC Tech Awards ResultsOctober 2019Version 2Issued 13/11/2019Version 2 amends the table on slide 15.

ContentsBTEC Tech Awards Results 2019Introduction: Understanding the New Tech AwardsSlides 4 - 5BTEC Tech Awards Results 2019Providing students with knowledge and skills required for career and lifelong learningSlide 6BTEC Tech Awards Results 2019Learner CompletionSlides 10 - 12BTEC Tech Awards Results 2019Learner Achievement (Grade outcomes and technical reporting)Illustration by Lucy VigrassSlides 14 - 162

BTEC is the leadinginternationallyrecognised qualificationin career educationSupporting student progression to HE,careers & lifelong learningIllustration by Lucy VigrassGaining share and finding growth through digital transformation UK schools

Introduction: Understanding the New BTEC Tech AwardsBTEC Tech AwardsBTEC Tech Awards Results 20194

Introduction: Understanding the New BTEC Tech AwardsBTEC Tech Awards Results 20195

Introduction: Understanding BTEC Tech Award ResultsData definitionsThe results publication for the BTEC Tech Awards only reports outcomes for completed qualifications. This isdifferent from the data rules used for the BTEC Firsts, where results are reported based on projectedcompletions. This means these results for the BTEC Tech Awards refer to those people claiming this academicyear rather than being dependent on a projected length of course.What is a completion? - In these results, a completion refers to qualifications where a learner has beenawarded a grade for the qualification, which can include U (unclassified).What is a Pass? – These results also show figures for learners who have passed the qualification (achieved aPass grade or above). Learners who have completed but not passed are awarded U. To pass, learners must havecompleted the qualification, passed the externally assessed units and achieved the required number of pointson the qualification as a whole.RoundingNumbers in these slides are generally rounded to the nearest multiple of 100. Smaller numbers may be roundedto the nearest 10.BTEC Tech Awards Results 20196

Providing students with knowledge and skills requiredfor career and lifelong learning: 2017 Tech Awards2018/2019 was the first year of certification for five BTEC Tech Awards subjects. The remaining six specificationswill see their first completions in 2019/2020.

2019Learner completions –BTEC Tech AwardsBTEC Tech Awards specifications for firstteaching 2017

BTEC Tech Awards - 50, 000 learners completing inthe first yearBTEC Tech Awards: completion – All 5 subjects in 2018/192018/19 was the first year ofcertification for five specifications forthe BTEC Tech Awards.The remaining six specifications, whichinclude Sport, Child Development andTravel & Tourism, will see their firstcompletions in 2019/20.BTEC Tech Awards Results 20199

The BTEC Tech Awards appeal to learners nationwideOutcomes by regionThe West Midlands has the highestnumber of learners completing thenew Tech Awards in 2018-19, closelyfollowed by Yorkshire and theHumber.2018-19 is the first year for thesequalifications, with 2019-20 beingthe first year for the remainingspecifications, so the picture we seein future years could be quitedifferent.BTEC Tech Awards Results 201910

Gender differences exist among subject choiceBTEC Tech Awards:2018/19 five sectors byvolume and genderLearners taking Health andSocial Care and PerformingArts are more likely to befemale, while learners takingEngineering and Enterprise aremore likely to be male.BTEC Tech Awards Results 201911

Learner achievement –BTEC Tech AwardsBTEC Tech Awards specifications for firstteaching 2017

BTEC Tech Awards grades explainedQualificationGradeGrade nameL2D*Level 2 Distinction StarL2DLevel 2 DistinctionL2MLevel 2 MeritL2PLevel 2 PassL1DLevel 1 DistinctionL1MLevel 1 MeritL1PLevel 1 PassUUnclassifiedBTEC Tech Awards achievement: grades explainedLearners who pass the BTEC Tech Awards are awarded grades usingthe range from Level 1 Pass (L1P), the lowest qualifying grade, up toLevel 2 Distinction Star (L2D*), the highest.Learners who have not met the standard for a Level 1 Pass are gradedU (Unclassified).BTEC Tech Awards Results 201913

BTEC Tech Awards Results 2019 - achievement acrossthe suiteBTEC Tech Awards achievement: grade distribution overviewThe table below shows the percentage of learners on each grade in 2018-19.These figures include the first cohort of learners completing these qualifications over two years.Grades at pass and above for these qualification suite are awarded as a single grade which also indicates whether thegrade is at Level 1 or Level 2, e.g. L1D.BTEC Tech Awards Results 201914

BTEC Tech Awards Results 2019 - for each subjectBTEC Tech Awards achievement: grade distribution overviewThis table shows the percentage of learners who have achieved each grade.This is the first year of qualification level results for the BTEC Tech Awards in Health and Social Care, Performing Arts, Creative MediaProduction, Engineering and Enterprise. The volume of learners varies across sectors. Outcomes also vary across sectors. Like GCSEs,results are not expected to look similar across different subject areas.BTEC Tech Award Results 201915

The BTEC Tech Awards appeal to learners nationwide Outcomes by region 10BTEC Tech Awards Results 2019 The West Midlands has the highest number of learners completing the new Tech Awards in 2018-19, closely followed by Yorkshire and the Humber. 2018-19 is the first year for these qualifications, with 2019-20 being the first year for the remaining

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