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Guidance: Digital qualifications: evaluation progress

Ofqual

June 9
10:07 2023

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The Department for Education has introduced a new legal entitlement that specified digital qualifications, at Entry Level and Level 1, will be fully funded for adults with no or low digital skills. This entitlement was made available starting in August 2020. Alongside the new entitlement, the Department is reforming basic digital qualifications, introducing new Essential Digital skills qualifications (EDSQs) and new Digital Functional Skills qualifications (Digital FSQs).

You can find further information about the 2 qualifications in the table below. From August 2020, the Department for Education introduced funding of specified Entry Level and Level 1 digital qualifications for adults with no or low digital skills.

At the same time, the Department started reforming basic digital qualifications, introducing new Essential Digital skills qualifications and new Digital Functional Skills qualifications.The documents on this page let you follow the progress of those reforms.

Essential Digital Skills qualifications Digital Functional Skills qualifications
New qualification available at Entry level 3 and at Level 1 Replacing Functional Skills in ICT, but new qualifications available at Entry level 3 and at Level 1
Appropriate qualification for adults with no or low digital skills wishing to gain digital skills for a specific life, work or study purpose - for example, to apply for jobs online, to manage finances online or to access government services online Appropriate qualification for adults with no or low digital skills wishing to confirm they have digital skills needed for employment or further study
Qualifications based on new national standards for essential digital skills Qualifications based on DfE subject content derived from the national standards for essential digital skills
30-50 hours of guided learning 55 hours of guided learning
Published 13 January 2020
Last updated 9 June 2023 +show all updates
  1. Changes to the evaluation progress table within Digital Functional Skills progress, since the last update on 6 June, include BCS re-submission required for technical evaluation and NCFE have completed technical evaluation.

  2. Changes made to the Digital Functional Skills qualifications: progress so far evaluation progress table. NOCN, OCNLR and TLM have resubmitted qualifications for technical evaluation.

  3. Updated Open Awards and Highfield's progress within Essential Digital Skills qualifications: progress so far.

  4. Changes made since 18 May 2023: following the completion of technical evaluation Pearsons qualifications require resubmission.

  5. The evaluation progress table within 'Digital Functional Skills: progress so far' has been redrafted and the numerical key to the stages has been replaced for additional clarity. Additionally, BCS have resubmitted their digital functional skills qualifications for technical evaluation.

  6. TQUK have asked to be removed from the list of awarding organisations who are undergoing the technical evaluation process for digital functional skills qualifications at this time.

  7. Evaluation progress table has been updated within Digital Functional Skills qualifications: progress so far

  8. Evaluation progress table has been updated within Digital Functional Skills qualifications: progress so far.

  9. Evaluation progress for Digital Functional Skills qualifications has been amended to reflect each awarding organisation's status as at 3 April 2023.

  10. Digital qualifications: table showing of the qualifications awarding organisations have notified Ofqual they are developing was updated.

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