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What is the Edexcel position on Co-teaching at Level 1 & 2?

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What is the Edexcel position on Co-teaching at Level 1 & 2?

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If there are co-teaching opportunities in terms of the unit content then it is up to the centre how they want to manage this – nothing is forbidden, nothing is recommended. Opportunities for co-teaching have been included in Edexcel schemes of work or units, as appropriate. Centres can design their teaching groups and teaching programmes how they like. The big issue is in the assessment and the learner’s accumulation and aggregation of achievement. First, there will almost certainly be different assessment expectations at L1 and L2 for what might look like similar teaching content – there may be different controls on the nature of the assessment, and there will certainly be different marking criteria. It is definitely not like GCSE where there may be a common set of requirements across the two levels. A decision therefore has to be made ahead of the first assessment as to whether the learner is going to be put through the L1 or the L2 requirements. Once that learner has started at a pa

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