The Key Skills Qualification is a frequently required component of 16-19 education in the England, Northern Ireland and Wales.
It is generally available in schools (alongside A-levels or other qualifications), FE colleges (alongside NVQ or other equivalent vocational or academic courses) and other places of learning (sometimes alongside other qualifications and sometimes independently). The qualifications can be taken at levels 1-4
The Department for Education and Skills defines Key Skills as "a range of essential skills that underpin success in education, employment, lifelong learning and personal development". The DfES website states that the Key Skills Qualification is offered as a response to concern from employers about lack of essential skills in young recruits and as part of the response to the 1996 Dearing Report.
The second group is described as the 'wider' key skills:
Those who take the corresponding subjects at AS/A-level (or equivalent) are generally excluded from the external assessment in that subject, as the completion of the corresponding subject certifies the academic achievement required.
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