Pearson Higher Nationals in Public Services

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Pearson Higher Nationals in Public Services PEARSON SET ASSIGNMENT GUIDANCE Unit: 4 Public Services in Contemporary Society For use with the Higher National Certificate and Higher National Diploma in Public Services Brief Number: 1 First teaching from September 2018 Issue 1

Edexcel, BTEC and LCCI qualifications Edexcel, BTEC and LCCI qualifications are awarded by Pearson, the UK s largest awarding body offering academic and vocational qualifications that are globally recognised and benchmarked. For further information, please visit our qualification websites at www.edexcel.com, www.btec.co.uk or www.lcci.org.uk. Alternatively, you can get in touch with us using the details on our contact us page at qualifications.pearson.com/contactus About Pearson Pearson is the world s leading learning company, with 40,000 employees in more than 70 countries working to help people of all ages to make measurable progress in their lives through learning. We put the student at the centre of everything we do, because wherever learning flourishes, so do people. Find out more about how we can help you and your learners at qualifications.pearson.com References to third-party material made in this specification are made in good faith. We do not endorse, approve or accept responsibility for the content of materials, which may be subject to change, or any opinions expressed therein. (Material may include textbooks, journals, magazines and other publications and websites.) All information in this document is correct at time of publication. All the material in this publication is copyright Pearson Education Limited 2018

Contents The purpose of the Pearson-set unit... 4 The role of the Tutor... 4 Guidance for Tutors... 5 Writing an Effective Assignment Brief... 6 Guidance for Students... 6 Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria... 8 3

The purpose of the Pearson-set unit The aim of the Pearson-set assignments is to provide a common framework for Centres to develop work that will allow cross-sector benchmarking, through the standardisation of student work, and identification and sharing of best practice in higher education teaching and learning. They have the following dual purpose: Standardisation of student work Assessing the quality of work, that is meeting the level and the requirements of the unit across all centres, that grade decisions and assessor feedback are justified, and that internal verification and moderation processes are picking up any discrepancies and issues. Sharing of good practice We will share good practice in relation to themes such as innovative approaches to delivery, the use of digital literacy, enhancement of student employability skills and employer engagement. The aim of the Pearson-set assignments is to provide a common framework for centres to develop work that will allow cross-sector benchmarking, through the standardisation of student work, and identification and sharing of best practice in higher education teaching and learning. Pearson will share the best practice results with all centres. The role of the Tutor All students should have initial guidance in planning their assessment work and regular monitoring meetings. However, when reviewing drafts of students work, tutors should ensure they use their professional judgement and do not give excessive guidance. The student should meet individually with their tutor to monitor and discuss the assignment to ensure they are progressing in an appropriate direction and at a pace, which will enable the student to meet the assessment requirements. Students will perform best if sometime is allocated within the normal centre timetable for working on the assessment. The tutor must be able to authenticate the work as the student s own, which can be done by regular monitoring of progress and conducting interim reviews. 4

Guidance for Tutors This guidance document should be read in conjunction with the Theme and Topic Release for the Pearson-set unit, which provides further advice and guidance. Assignment briefs for this use must be based on a theme and topic released by Person annually. You will select one of the topics based on the theme and construct and design an assignment brief based on the topic selected. All students must complete the assignment for the chosen topic in order to complete learning outcomes for this unit. There should be one assignment brief to cover all learning outcomes. The type of assessment mode must be appropriate for the delivery of a 15 credit unit. The assignment brief must balance the duration of time committed to delivering input to support student s research and the time necessary to conduct research and complete the assignment. The assignment brief should be verified by the Programme Leader, as part of the internal verification process. Group work is not appropriate for this unit. Student work must be individual. Teaching must include delivery of the essential content in the unit descriptor with contextualisation of learning being applied to the theme and chosen topic. It is good practice for your scheme of work to include individual student support appointments to support and monitor progress of assignment completion, and assignment workshops to give the students additional review and clarification of specific assessment content. Arrange appointment to support and monitor completion of the assignment, and assignment workshops to give the students the opportunity to review and complete their work. 5

Writing an Effective Assignment Brief Make clear what the student must do. Present the vocational scenario in language that will be meaningful to the student, integrating aspects of the learning outcomes and assessment criteria. Set the vocational scenario and context of the assignment to relate to the chosen topic. State what evidence must be produced in the guidance section of the brief. Include the learning outcomes associated with the assignment brief. Make sure that there is use of same/similar operative verbs in your assignment guidance brief as used in the assessment criteria. Refer to the learning outcomes and assessment criteria section of the unit specification. Ensure that the students have opportunities to meet the full range of assessment criteria. Guidance for Students You should read this information before starting on your assignment. You should refer to these instructions as you complete work for this unit. Read the brief and think about what the assignment brief is asking. Research what the assignment brief is asking and the key requirements. Make sure you understand the assessment criteria and nature of the evidence that has to be produced. Produce an appropriate assessment action plan that includes relevant research resources and timeframes. Apply a range of secondary research sources to plan/scope and support the assignment and its findings. Secondary research sources may include textbooks, journal articles, newspapers and magazine articles (not factual accounts). 6

Primary research sources may include original first-hand accounts, legal and historical documents, results of experiments and market research data collection. Apply both qualitative and quantitative research methods to evaluate data collected from primary research. Conduct your research according to your assignment guidance and brief and meet with your tutor to gain additional support or clarification if required. Conduct research to generate knowledge which will form the basis for analysis of the scenario and context given in the assignment brief. Analyse your findings and draw conclusions to form the basis for recommendations. Present and produce your work in an appropriate manner for the intended audience. Communicate your recommendations in an appropriate manner for the intended audience. 7

Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria Pass Merit Distinction LO1 Investigate the development of public services P1 Describe the development of public services. P2 Outline the development of a selected public service organisation. M1 Investigate the ways in which contemporary practice sits within a tradition of historical practice. LO1 and LO2 D1 Evaluate contemporary issues within the development of public services. LO2 Examine accountability and responsibility structures within contemporary public services organisations P3 Describe the operational structure of a given public services organisation. P4 Explain how the public sector is held accountable for its actions and direction both operationally and strategically. M2 Assess the structure of a public sector organisation with reference to responsibilities. LO3 Analyse the types of funding sources and the allocation of funds to the public sector P5 Explain the types of sources of funding available to the public sector. P6 Identify how funding is allocated to different public sector organisations. M3 Assess the impact of funding from different sources and its allocation within the public sector. LO3 and LO4 D2 Analyse the allocation of funding within the public sector and the impact of funding, structure and strategy on the sector. LO4 Review the strategy, structure and role of the public sector. P7 Define the strategy, structure and role of public sector organisations. M4 Assess the impact of proposed changes upon the society in which public sector organisations serve. 8