Foundational Skills Programme
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What are foundational skills?
Foundational skills are essential skills needed for everyday life, work and further education. Rather than teaching content that is specific to subjects, foundational skills sessions focus on applying knowledge to real-world contexts. For example, students could improve their critical analysis, budgeting and presenting skills.
What are the benefits of foundational skills in sixth form?
- Improves employability- Learners are equipped with practical skills that employers value such as communication and problem-solving.
- Supports progression- It helps students to enhance their independence and prepare them for the demands of further education or training.
- Accessible- It is ideal for learners who struggle with traditional exams as it offers an applied learning approach.
- Boosts confidence- Students gain more confidence in communicating and using literacy and numeracy skills in everyday situations.
- Tailored learning- Can be adapted to suit individual learning styles and needs, meaning that it is more inclusive.
- Encourages independent thinking- Promotes critical thinking and decision making through real-world scenarios.
Programme
| Week | Focus Area | Skill | Activity |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Literacy | Critical analysis | Analyse a short article |
| 2 | Numeracy | Problem solving | Calculate the shortfall for an average university student income |
| 3 | Oracy | Presentation skills | 1-minute speech on a chosen topic |
| 4 | Literacy | Vocabulary & terminology | Subject-specific vocabulary quiz |
| 5 | Numeracy | Budgeting | Create a simple budget from a scenario |
| 6 | Oracy | Group discussions | Discuss a topical issue in pairs/groups |
| 7 | Literacy | Essay structure | Build an essay plan from a prompt |
| 8 | Numeracy | Maths in subjects | Explore maths in science/business |
| 9 | Oracy | Debating | Mini debate with roles |
| 10 | Literacy | Chains of reasoning | Build a logical argument from a case |
| 11 | Numeracy | Percentages & bills | Calculate discounts and bills |
| 12 | Oracy | Structured speech | Deliver a short, structured talk |
| 13 | Literacy | Case study analysis | Break down a case study |
| 14 | Numeracy | Conversions | Practice metric and currency conversions |
| 15 | Oracy | Listening skills | Active listening and feedback activity |
| 16 | Literacy | Evaluation writing | Write a short evaluation paragraph |
| 17 | Numeracy | Graph interpretation | Read and interpret data from graphs |
| 18 | Oracy | Role-play | Simulate a workplace or interview scenario |
| 19 | Literacy | Argument development | Build a persuasive argument |
| 20 | Numeracy | Interest rates | Explore simple interest in real life |
| 21 | Oracy | Impromptu speaking | Speak on a surprise topic for 1 min |
| 22 | Literacy | Terminology in context | Use subject terms in writing |
| 23 | Numeracy | Targeted intervention | Support for students below grade 4 |
| 24 | Oracy | Debate prep | Prepare arguments for a formal debate |
| 25 | Literacy | Comparative analysis | Compare two texts or viewpoints |
| 26 | Numeracy | Logical reasoning | Solve logic puzzles or riddles |
| 27 | Oracy | Public speaking tips | Learn and apply speaking techniques |
| 28 | Literacy | Summary writing | Summarise a longer text effectively |
| 29 | Numeracy | Real-life maths | Apply maths to everyday scenarios |
| 30 | Oracy | Showcase session | Present a skill learned during the term |
| 31 | Literacy | Creative writing | Write a short story using a given theme or prompt |
| 32 | Numeracy | Estimation | Estimate quantities and check accuracy with calculations |
| 33 | Oracy | Persuasive speaking | Deliver a persuasive pitch on a product or idea |
| 34 | Literacy | Editing & proofreading | Edit a flawed paragraph for grammar and clarity |
| 35 | Numeracy | Data handling | Create and analyse a simple survey |
| 36 | Oracy | Interview techniques | Practice answering and asking interview questions |
| 37 | Literacy | Tone and audience | Rewrite a message for different audiences |
| 38 | Numeracy | Fractions & ratios | Solve problems involving fractions and ratios |
| 39 | Oracy | Structure of essays | Develop and apply to case study |

