Key Skills Level 1: Communication; Application
of Number;
Information and Communication Technology
Written to the 2004 Standards
Roslyn Whitley Willis, Liam Gabrielle
This textbook provides all age groups studying Key Skills
with comprehensive coverage of the skills required to pass
the three mandatory Key Skills at Level 1. Written to the
latest 2004 Standards it provides students with the information
and guidance they need to understand the three Key Skills
and includes practical exercises to reinforce learning. This
publication:
- provides advice on each of the Key
Skills and explains how to gain the
Key Skills qualification;
- provides Reference Sheets that are
an invaluable resource to prepare and aid students for the
Part A Tasks and End Assessment questions;
- includes Part A Tasks to practise
that will boost confidence and help students produce work
at the right level and put together a Portfolio of Evidence;
- includes
practice End Assessment questions providing examples of
the type of questions that are likely to appear on an End
Assessment paper.
Contents
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Introduction
What are Key Skills? – A Student’s Guide
How to Gain a Key Skills Qualification
The Portfolio
Chapter 1: Communication
Reference Sheets
Part A Practice Tasks
End Assessment Sample Questions
Chapter 2: Application of Number
Reference Sheets
Part A Practice Tasks
End Assessment Sample Questions
Chapter 3: Information and Communication
Technology
Reference Sheets
Part A Practice Tasks
End Assessment Sample Questions
Index
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Authors:
Roslyn
Whitley Willis is a Key Skills consultant and runs
Key Skills practitioners’ qualifications which educate Key
Skills staff in how to deliver, assess and verify Key Skills.
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Liam
Gabrielle has a BA (Hons) degree in Post Compulsory
Education, Certificate in Education, Assessor and Verifiers
qualification and Key Skills Practitioners’ qualification.
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