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Libraries, Archives and Information Services Vocational Qualifications

Libraries, Archives and Information Services Vocational Qualifications. April 2011 david.copsey@nhs.net. National Vocational Qualifications. Started late 1980’s, wide range of subjects Workplace competence based Five levels, level 1 most basic, level 5 most advanced Transferable awards.

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Libraries, Archives and Information Services Vocational Qualifications

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  1. Libraries, Archives and Information Services Vocational Qualifications April 2011 david.copsey@nhs.net

  2. National Vocational Qualifications • Started late 1980’s, wide range of subjects • Workplace competence based • Five levels, level 1 most basic, level 5 most advanced • Transferable awards

  3. Information and Library Services • Began 1995 • Three levels only - 2, 3, 4 • Oxford, Cambridge, RSA (OCR) • OCR last registration July 2001, last completion July 2004 • Health Libraries Network, City and Guilds as awarding body 2003 • NVQs recognised in job profiles, salaries

  4. City and Guilds • New scheme started early 2003, last enrolment December 2010 • Two levels only - 2 and 3 • EDI scheme approved August 2010

  5. Southern Counties Libraries Vocational Qualification Network • Established October 2010 • New name better reflects multi-sector candidates and geography • Approved as Centre by Education Development International (EDI) December 2010 • First candidates started April 2011

  6. New EDI qualifications: Libraries, Archives, Information Services • Level 2 Certificate, 30 credits, 300 notional learning hours • Level 3 Diploma, 45 credits, 450 notional learning hours • 21 L2 credits can transfer to L3 • Some L4 units in L3 award • L3 includes Health Information optional unit • Guide on LLUK website • http://www.lluk.org/documents/Libraries_AO_Guide_for_web.pdf

  7. EDI: Electronic portfolio scheme • E-portfolio has replaced C&G paper portfolio • Forms link to evidence • Standards similar to City and Guilds but updated • Portfolio can be seen by assessor, verifier, and EDI Quality Advisor, Trevor Meakin

  8. Who’s who 2011 on • Candidate • Assessor • Internal Verifier • Centre Coordinator • EDI Quality Advisor • Awarding Body EDI

  9. Other important people • Line manager • Work Colleagues • Witnesses • Family, friends • Qualifications & Curriculum Authority (QCA)

  10. The EDI assessor team • Centre Co-ordinator David Copsey, Maidstone • Internal Verifiers Linda Jones Portsmouth; David Copsey • Assessors Pauline Blagden, Portsmouth; Denise Brady, Sydenham; David Copsey; Owen Coxall, Oxford; Ann Foreman, Maidstone; Linda Jones; Liz Land, Winchester; Alison Millis, Tunbridge Wells; Myriam Nelmes, Hastings; Jenny Turner, Hastings

  11. Assessment • Assessor works one to one with candidate, workplace, e-mail etc • Are you competent ? • How does your assessor know ? • How do others know ? • E-portfolio provides evidence • Evidence - valid, sufficient, authentic, current, reliable

  12. Verification • Confirms validity of assessment decisions • Internal and then external • Gives wider perspective on standards, quality • Evidence not meeting standards - • Action points for candidate to represent

  13. Types of assessment • Observation – sometimes mandatory • Candidate narrative, reflective log • Questions, oral, written • Professional discussion ( taped ) • Work products • Witness statements • Some prescription in standards

  14. Training for Assessors and Verifiers • Assessors / verifiers learn on the job • Training courses run by local providers e.g. Colleges • Assessor / verifier portfolios to demonstrate competence • A1, A2, V1 ( previously D32, D33, D34) • Decisions need to be countersigned by qualified staff until training completed • Awards take three to six months to complete • Assessor / team meetings

  15. Candidate / assessor • Registration by Centre Co-ordinator • Action plan agreed - current work • Dates, targets agreed • Problems - talk to assessor then IV • Ongoing support / observations • Candidate meetings • Complete units for verification • Gain full award

  16. EDI Level 3 Mandatory Group 1 (Prescribed selection from list below)CU2932 Understanding the Libraries, Archives and Information Services environment CU2933 Understanding a Libraries, Archives or Information Service organisation CU1435 Approaches to the organisation of information and/or material CU1437 Supporting users to make use of digital resources

  17. EDI Level 3Mandatory Group 2 CU1441 Creating and maintaining a user-focussed environment CU1439 Helping users to obtain access to information and/or material CU1443 Promoting Libraries, Archives and Information Services CU1442 Providing induction and orientation activities for users

  18. EDI Level 3Mandatory Group 3 (specialist areas) CU1445 Engaging with the wider community CU1448 Family History CU1446 Health Information CU1447 Local Studies CU1449 Palaeography CU1444 Reader Development

  19. Optional Units CU1452 Allocating and checking work in a team CU1454 Developing productive working relationships with colleagues CU1453 Issuing information and/or material* CU1450 Leading a team CU1456 Locating and replacing information and/or material* CU1455 Managing own resources and professional development CU1451 Protecting, securing and copying information and/or material* *For these units, credit may be brought forward from the L 2 Certificate

  20. EDI Level 2 (all units to be taken) CU1440 2 Creating and Maintaining a User-Focussed Environment CU1438 2 Helping Users to Obtain Access to Information and/or Material CU1453 2 Issuing Information and/or Material CU1456 2 Locating and Replacing Information and/or Material CU1451 2 Protecting, Securing and Copying Information and/or Material CU1436 2 Supporting Users to Make Use of Digital Resources CU2931 2 Understanding a Libraries, Archives or Information Services Organisation CU2930 2 Understanding the Libraries, Archives and Information Services Environment

  21. Our candidates (pre EDI) • 16 OCR 2000-2001, 56 C&G 2003-2010, multi-sector including health, schools, university, equipment library, public libraries, colleges • 36 C&G completed, 6 withdrew, 14 in progress • 9+ postgraduate courses, others considering • 18+ promotion, internal or external • 5+ ACLIP, 1 MCLIP others in progress • All gained skills, knowledge • Past candidates as library managers, publishers

  22. How long will it take • Self paced, people work differently, have varied skills, abilities, opportunities • Assessor will give guidance • Rough guide - 18 months level 3, 12 months level 2

  23. Finding the time • Regular time slot at work • Meet targets • Awareness of opportunities • Holistic approach • Involve others • Give some of your own time

  24. Costs • EDI L2, internal £420.00; external £720.00 • EDI L3, internal £550.00; external £950.00 • Costs include registration, assessment, verification, certification • EDI costs are being calculated using NHS costing tools and may change from Autumn 2011

  25. Questions? • Any member of assessor team • To enrol, contact David Copsey email: david.copsey@nhs.net Tel: 01622 224874 • Please pass on to others potentially interested

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