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  2. National qualifications frameworks in the United Kingdom

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    Level 1 Essential Skills; Level 1 Functional Skills; Music grades 1, 2 and 3; Welsh Bacc Foundation [7] Entry Level: Entry Level 3 Holder has basic knowledge and understanding to carry out structured tasks and activities in familiar contexts; and knows and understands the steps needed to complete structured tasks and activities in familiar ...

  3. Functional Skills Qualification - Wikipedia

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    The Functional Skills Qualification is a frequently required component of post-16 education in England.The aim of Functional Skills is to encourage learners to develop and demonstrate their skills as well as learn how to select and apply skills in ways that are appropriate to their particular context in English, mathematics, ICT and digital skills.

  4. Qualification types in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Key Skills qualifications were designed to develop the skills that are commonly needed in education and training, work and life in general. They have been replaced by "Functional Skills" in England, "Essential Skills" in Northern Ireland and "Essential Skills Wales" in Wales. [15]

  5. WJEC (exam board) - Wikipedia

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    WJEC’s qualifications include traditional academic and work-related subjects at Entry Level, GCSE, AS/A Level, other level 3 qualifications such as Level 3 Diploma/Certificate in Criminology [2] or Level 3 Diploma/Certificate in Medical Science [3] as well as Functional Skills and Key Skills.

  6. Entry Level Certificate - Wikipedia

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    Entry 1, Entry 2 and Entry 3 are broadly equivalent to National Curriculum Levels 1, 2 and 3 respectively. [2] When converting qualifications to school attainment points, Entry 1 is worth 10 points, Entry 2 is worth 12 and Entry 3 is worth 14. This compares to 16 points for GCSE Grade G (the lowest GCSE pass) and 22 points for GCSE Grade F. [3]

  7. Ordinary National Certificate - Wikipedia

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    It is at Level 3, equivalent to A Levels. [1] The qualification was introduced in 1921. [2] See also. Higher National Certificate; References

  8. Entry Level - Wikipedia

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    Learning at this level involves building basic knowledge and skills and is not usually geared towards specific occupations. Entry Level qualifications can be taken at three levels (Entry 1, Entry 2 and Entry 3 [1]) and are available on a broad range of subjects. They are targeted at a range of learners, including adult learners, candidates on ...

  9. European Qualifications Framework - Wikipedia

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    (UK) RQF entry level 3. [2] Level 2 Basic factual knowledge of a field of work or study basic cognitive and practical skills required to use relevant information in order to carry out tasks and to solve routine problems using simple rules and tools work or study under supervision with some autonomy