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PREPARATORY highlights

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The day will be divided in 3 sessions just like in Primary. The local National Curriculum will be used to define the area of learning, i.e. the scope and depth of knowledge the learners will be expected to have acquired by the end of KS3 (or equivalent)

However, the 5 Opening Minds categories of competencies will play a role as important the local Curriculum levels in assessing learners’ progress. It will also mean a much greater level cross-curricular sessions.

The categories are:
  •  Competences for Learning
  •  Competences for Citizenship
  •  Competences for Relating to People 
  • Competences for Managing Situations 
  •  Competences for Managing Information

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