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ESB QUALIFICATION NEWS

Update: Product Launch – Level 1 Speech Pathways

Following the successful launch of the Level 2 Speech Pathways qualification in October 2019, we are very pleased to announce the development of an updated and improved ESB Level 1 Award in Speech (Grade 2). We have listened to feedback from our centres requesting greater choice and flexibility for learners. This new qualification will be launched for the academic year 2020/2021.

Below is a short description of each pathway option:

  • Speech to Connect – This option is the existing Grade 2 assessment, which includes the following sections: Personal Interest Talk, Speaking by Heart; Reading to Listeners; and Open Exchange of Ideas.

In addition, there are three new pathways:

  • Speech to Inform – This option is designed to strengthen learners understanding of an important Key Stage 2-3 curriculum topic, as well as encouraging the development of interests in current national and local issues.
  • Speech to Perform – This option is designed to encourage learners to be creative. In particular, this pathway will give learners the opportunity to compose and perform their own self-composition.
  • Speech for Employability – This option is designed to introduce learners to the world of business and entrepreneurship. It provides learners with an opportunity to not only give a talk about a famous or successful businessperson, but also deliver a pitch for an existing or an invented product or service.

This pathway-based qualification will be part of our Graded Examinations in Speech portfolio and it is predominantly targeted at Key Stage 2-3 learners, but it is not restricted to this group. We will be piloting this qualification over the next few months, and we will be reviewing its effectiveness based on feedback from our pilot centres.

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What happens now?

  • As part of launching this updated and improved ESB Level 1 Award in Speech (Grade 2), we are withdrawing the existing qualification to remain regulatory compliant (Ofqual number: 501/1664/2).
  • For the existing qualification, the last date of registration is 30/06/2020 and the last date of certification is 31/08/2020.

The aim of this qualification development is to provide progression from Level 1 to Level 2, enabling learners to further their interests and deepen their knowledge. Your learners can still choose the traditional route to obtain the ESB Level 1 Award in Speech (Grade 2). Your learners can continue to prepare for, and undertake, the established L1 Grade 2 assessment as they have done in the past as it remains a Level 1 Speech Pathways option (Speech to Connect).

With regard to the updating and improved ESB Level 1 Award in Speech (Grade 2), each pathway can help learners to clearly structure and communicate information, provide reasons to support ideas and opinions, and ask questions that deepens knowledge and understanding of a topic. Through these four pathways, the qualification allows learners to develop their communication skills in a way that suits them, playing to their strengths and interests.

Below is a list of frequently asked questions, but if you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us by email at: product@esbuk.org or alternatively you may wish to speak to our Senior Product Developer, Mark Crosher on: 01695 573439 (extension 218).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will withdrawing the existing ESB Level 1 Award in Speech (Grade 2) at the end of the academic year 2019/20 have a significant impact on my centre and learners?
A: No. We will withdraw the existing qualification, and replace it with and updated and improved version, in a smooth and timely manner. There will be no disruption to your centre and learners.

Q: When will the updated ESB Level 1 Award in Speech (Grade 2) come into effect and be available to book?
A: The updated qualification will be launched, and be available to book, from 1st September 2020.

Q: Can my learners continue to take the current Grade 2 assessment, which involves the Talk, Speaking by Heart, Reading to Listeners and Open Exchange of Ideas?
A: Yes, your learners can continue to take this assessment. It is now called the Speech to Connect pathway.

Q: Do I need to prepare my learners differently for the assessment of the updated qualification?
A: For the Speech to Connect pathway, you should prepare learners for the assessment as you have done previously. There is no need to change your teaching for the updated qualification. However, if you choose one of our additional pathways, you will need to adjust your teaching, so that it reflects the requirements of the new assessment sections. We will be providing you with teacher guides and support materials in due course, to ensure that your teaching of the new pathways is as smooth as possible.

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