Guidance Learning Pathways 14-19 guidance
Learning Pathways has transformed curricula provision and support for 14 to 19-year-old learners.
Documents
- NAFWC 37/04 – Learning Pathways 14-19 guidance pdf 464 Kb This file may not be accessible. If you need a more accessible version of this document please email digital@gov.wales. Please tell us the format you need. If you use assistive technology please tell us what this is
- Learning Pathways 14-19 – guidance 2 pdf 920 Kb This file may not be accessible. If you need a more accessible version of this document please email digital@gov.wales. Please tell us the format you need. If you use assistive technology please tell us what this is
- Learning and Skills (Wales) Measure 2009 – Local curriculum for learners in Key Stage 4 guidance pdf 1.15 Mb This file may not be accessible. If you need a more accessible version of this document please email digital@gov.wales. Please tell us the format you need. If you use assistive technology please tell us what this is
- Learning and Skills (Wales) Measure 2009 – Local curriculum for students aged 16 to 18 guidance pdf 190 Kb This file may not be accessible. If you need a more accessible version of this document please email digital@gov.wales. Please tell us the format you need. If you use assistive technology please tell us what this is
- Impact assessment – 14-19 Learning Pathways policy pdf 247 Kb This file may not be accessible. If you need a more accessible version of this document please email digital@gov.wales. Please tell us the format you need. If you use assistive technology please tell us what this is
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It aims to improve engagement, attainment and prepare learners for the world of work. Learners receive a wider choice of courses and access to learner support services, such as careers advice and guidance.
The Learning and Skills (Wales) 2009 Measure underpins Learning Pathways. The measure ensures that:
- learners at Key Stage 4 are able to choose from at least 25 courses, of which 3 must be vocational
- learners who are 16 to 18 are able to choose from 30 courses, of which 5 must be vocational.
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