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ART & DESIGN
CREATIVE MEDIA MUSIC
MATHS
ENGLISH
About MAP EducationMAP Education offers students aged 11-16, who are having difficulty accessing mainstream education, the opportunity to study Art and Design and Music and Creative Media, alongside support with Maths and English qualifications.
MUSIC AND ARTS PRODUCTION
Approved ProviderThis education programme was set up in 2008 by the charity MAP as an approved off site provider and offers Edexcel BTEC qualifications.
Students have opportunities to experiment with graphics and illustration, digital photography and film, digital media, screen printing, DJing, painting, drawing and music production.
Creative Study
Within these creative subjects there are opportunities to embed elements of Maths and English, and we provide one to one assessor support to help students build upon these examples and then study and revise for their Maths and English qualifications and exams.
MATHS & ENGLISHProgression OpportunitiesMAP Education courses are delivered in an environment that develops creativity, confidence and academic skills with the aim of readying learners to return to school or progress on to further education.
Meeting Needs
Short term KS3 placements with a focus on returning to mainstream education.
Longer term placements studying BTEC qualifications and Functional Skills.
Providing places for students who are between long term placements, changing schools or moving between providers.
Supporting students who are attending education after a long period of disengagement.
Supporting students who are being assessed for EHCP and specialist placements.
At MAP we work closely with schools, homes and a range of supporting agencies to provide placements that meet a range of needs:
WHAT WE DO
Curriculum
We work with students, schools and homes to make sure that the choice of course and qualification is right for the learner; supported through a clear referral process, trial sessions and initial assessment, each student at MAP has access to a range of qualifications and units to suit their learning requirements.
MAP has supported us with some of our most
disengaged pupils and I have seen some real successes at MAP with the pupils that I have referred and supported. Pupils have developed their confidence, social
skills and better engagement with education and learning.
Pauline LoftusInclusion ManagerNorth West Area Inclusion Partnership
This course gives learners access to a wide range of opportunities in music production and creative media. Throughout the course, learners complete a BTEC in Creative Media Production which comes in different sizes to suit each learner's individual requirements:
CREATIVE MEDIA & MUSIC
BTEC Qualification Title Number Of Study Hours Qualification Number
Entry Level Award in Creative Media Production
45 Hours 500/8484/7
Award in Creative Media Production
60 Hours 500/8482/3
500/8423/9Certificate in Creative Media Production
145 Hours
Developing Audio
Production
Audio & Video Editing
Using the internet for multimedia
Investigating Interactive
Media Products.
Developing MultimediaProducts.
Job Opportunities
in Creative Media.
Below are some examples of the units that make up these qualifications and which support a wide range of activities such as film editing, photography, audio production, beat making, lyric writing and DJing, as well as digital multimedia.
Short term courses are also available (10 - 30 hours) which will allow students to attend for sixth day cover or respite. These are primarily targeted at KS3 students, but can be accessed by KS4 if needed.
On the art course, there is an exciting selection of activities and areas of study, ranging from garment printing and photoshop through to more traditional techniques like oil painting. Throughout the course, learners complete a BTEC in Art and Design which comes in different sizes to suit each learner's individual requirements. Some examples of the units that make up these qualifications are:
ART & DESIGN
BTEC Qualification Title Number Of Study Hours Qualification Number
Entry Level Award in Art & Design
45 Hours 500/8484/7
Award in Art & Design 70 Hours 500/8482/3
500/8423/9Certificate in Art & Design 130 Hours
Explore Drawing
Explore PaintingPrintmaking
Running an Enterprise Activity
Explore 3D Design
AccessoryProject
The Maths and English course builds upon examples that are already found within the creative activities undertaken at MAP, providing a practical way for students to relate to the Maths and English activities that they sometimes struggle with. Building on these examples, we give students one to one support in working through a GCSE study and revision programme, or a functional skills programme - both of which use a range of computer based, paper based, and practical activities.
MAP Education’s primary focus is on supporting students with their GCSE exams, which means MAP staff timetabling for both the mock and GCSE exams and making sure students are confident and prepared for these. MAP Education also offers the certificates above if, for any reason, a student cannot access mainstream GCSE exams.
MATHS
ENGLISH
Qualification Title Number Of Study Hours Qualification Number
Edexcel Functional Skills inMathematics at Level 1
Edexcel Functional Skills inEnglish at Level 1
45 Hours
45 Hours
500/8906/7
500/8700/9
Wider Arts ActivitiesAside from the education programme, the MAP Charity also carries out a wide range of arts and music activities with professional and developing artists and university students. These other activities are of considerable value to the education programme as they offer the students a unique experience that raises aspirations and highlights options for progression.
If you would like to come for a visit, or arrange a trial day then
please get in touch at: info@mapcharity.org or 01132
468 468. We can send through more information, the learner
handbook, and referral paperwork. There is also further
information available on our website at mapcharity.org
Making a Referral
A number of graduates from the MAP 11-16 Education programme have returned to the MAP charity as volunteers, and for apprenticeships, demonstrating the positive impact of their experiences here.
MAP Education Graduates
“In school there’s more going on… so you get distracted
easily, but in MAP, it’s smaller. When we’ve got an issue or a problem they’re
there for you, and they know what you’re about. It’s a good vibe, and everyone gets along… It’s helped me to figure out what I
have to do in life, and what not to do in life… After MAP, I’m going to go back to school.”
KennyMAP student
WHATDO OURSTUDENTSTHINK?
How to find us MAP is based at Hope House, a former foundry, that is just a short distance from Leeds City Bus Station and the city centre.
MAP CHARITY,Hope House,65 Mabgate, Leeds, LS9 7DR
www.Education.mapcharity.org
info@mapcharity.org
0113 2468468
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