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Curriculum Descriptors for Access 1 - Part One

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DescriptionCurriculum descriptors outline the ways in which students may be involved in activities that may allow progress towards the achievement of an Access 1 unit and provide a framework for planning. Descriptors may be used to record the progress of students working in Access 1 for whom unit achievement is inappropriate.
Level(s)Acc1
Resource statusMay Contain Outdated Materials
Free downloadable materialWord files iconWord file: Curriculum Descriptors for Access 1 Provision (163 KB)
PDF files iconPDF file: Curriculum Descriptors for Access 1 Provision (2.9 MB)
Word files iconWord file: Curriculum Descriptors for Art and Design at Access 1 (40 KB)
PDF files iconPDF file: Curriculum Descriptors for Art and Design at Access 1 (32 KB)
Word files iconWord file: Curriculum Descriptors for Computing at Access 1 (39 KB)
PDF files iconPDF file: Curriculum Descriptors for Computing at Access 1 (22 KB)
Word files iconWord file: Curriculum Descriptors for Drama at Access 1 (40 KB)
PDF files iconPDF file: Curriculum Descriptors for Drama at Access 1 (21 KB)
Word files iconWord file: Curriculum Descriptors for English at Access 1 (42 KB)
PDF files iconPDF file: Curriculum Descriptors for English at Access 1 (26 KB)
Word files iconWord file: Curriculum Descriptors for Enterprise Through Craft at Access 1 (37 KB)
PDF files iconPDF file: Curriculum Descriptors for Enterprise Through Craft at Access 1 (30 KB)
Word files iconWord file: Curriculum Descriptors for Home Economics at Access 1 (65 KB)
PDF files iconPDF file: Curriculum Descriptors for Home Economics at Access 1 (45 KB)
Word files iconWord file: Curriculum Descriptors for Mathematics at Access 1 (34 KB)
PDF files iconPDF file: Curriculum Descriptors for Mathematics at Access 1 (25 KB)
Word files iconWord file: Curriculum Descriptors for Managing Environmental Resources at Access 1 (39 KB)
PDF files iconPDF file: Curriculum Descriptors for Managing Environmental Resources at Access 1 (22 KB)
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