
Dear Colleagues
I am writing to advise you of some additional guidance with reference to the Student Record Coding Manual 2006/07.
The TDA wish SAS providers to return the 2006/07 SAS cohort as a separate instance in the Student Record. In order to assist in their identification these trainees should therefore be coded as indicated below.
The return of this information for the 2006/07 SAS cohort will allow the TDA to assess the data collection processes for 2007/08. The overall aim of this assessment will be to replace the current aggregate-level return with trainee-level data collected directly through the Student Record. Receiving trainee-level data will greatly increase the accuracy of analysis undertaken through linking records and tracking SAS trainees into ITT and employment.
As a consequence of this request from the TDA we have added a new code to Field 53 Teacher Training Identifier TTCID of code E Student Associate Scheme (SAS).
TTCID = E Student Associate Scheme (SAS)
QUALAIM = 97
QUAL1 = 97
OWNPSD = Level 1 SAS, or Level 2 SAS
Institutions can identify students who have previously undertaken a SAS programme if the student is currently enrolled on a ITT programme.
SPCSTU = C Student Associate Scheme or D Fast-track (ITT) and previously completed a Student Associate Scheme
TTCID = 1, 6, 7
New guidance note:
Where the option of a sandwich course is available but it is not taken
up by a student then SPLENGTH should be revised at the point where the
student makes a decision not to take-up the sandwich option, normally
by the end of their second year, to reflect the expected length
excluding the sandwich year. For example students coded 04 in SPLENGTH
and 01 in UNITLGTH in the first year should be recoded 03 in SPLENGTH
at the end of the second year if they are not expected to take the
sandwich option. This re-coding is required to ensure that the correct
cohort of student is identified in the National Student Survey (NSS)
target list.
New guidance note:
Where both D ‘On industrial placement for the year as a whole’ and code
F ‘On study year abroad for the year as a whole’ apply in the same
academic year, code D ‘On industrial placement for the year as a whole’
should be used in preference to F ‘On study year abroad for the year as
a whole’.
If you have any queries on the issues raised in this Circular, please contact the Institutional Liaison team at HESA, or email (liaison@hesa.ac.uk).
Yours sincerely
C. Jane Wild