ESP Scaffolded Activities

for Pearson T Level Digital Production, Design & Development

Systematically develop skills for the Employer Set Project!

14 mini-activities to provide students with the necessary skills to tackle the ESP tasks! Within a range of realistic scenarios, each activity focuses on specific skills, from planning projects to coding and evaluation. ESP-style mark schemes familiarise students with the real requirements.

The activities are relevant and well scaffolded... breaking it down into very clear and logical steps...

...The Python files (solutions) are also very helpful, so that students can run the working code for themselves (useful if their own code is incomplete)....

...All of the tasks mirror the typical ESP tasks and the supporting materials are the same as would be provided by Pearson

R Hind, Tutor & Peer Reviewer
  • Scaffolded learning: small, structured tasks – build skills and confidence
  • Tailored to the ESP assessment objectives
  • Build confidence in tackling the complex ESP tasks

The solutions are very well annotated with references to the mark scheme. This helps students (and teachers) to understand what examiners will be looking for

R Hind, Tutor & Peer Reviewer

  • Python code files provided for the activities
  • Annotated Python solutions included

What do teachers say about this resource? (12622)

Very good ... It has all components covered in the same level of detail supplied by Pearson's ESP practical tasks ... One thing that separates this from ESPs is the inclusion of definitions and descriptive points, such as the Gantt chart – student always struggle to contextualise this ... The activity breakdown will help learners decompose the task, which is a skill needed on the ESP practice ... Activity Two is solid and gives the foundation needed for the real exam. The use of the try…. except is helpful and one that teachers do direct to allow some overhaul of syntax errors. The use of important boxes is supportive.
Activity Three/Four is also solid. Task 4b is brilliant – students traditionally cannot reflect on testing to then evaluate, which this shows nicely.
I like the example of the evaluation on page 36 – alot of students struggle with this and to see a one page response is encouraging ... I like the fact that there are definition and descriptive points where possible, such as Task 1 and 2. This is supportive for learners, who ultimately dispose of the knowledge at some point at being taught, so this is helpful to refresh.
The number of activities follow ESP guidance and previous papers. Language is also inline with expectations and code guidance and comments further support links to the Core Paper 1 ... I do like the resource, I like the fact it is a conclusive learning task before starting practice papers, so it certainly has a place and value

L Price, Teacher & Peer Reviewer

Excellent resource, which I will recommend to colleagues ... Task 1 and Task 2 are very well structured and provide valuable information for students (and teachers). The activities are relevant and well scaffolded ... Tasks 4a and 4b provide a lot of explanation about the approach that students should take, breaking it down into very clear and logical steps. The Python files (solutions) are also very helpful, so that students can run the working code for themselves (useful if their own code is incomplete). The supporting resources match the resources supplied for a real ESP, which will help students to familiarise themselves with the requirements of the ESP ... The solutions are very well annotated with references to the mark scheme. This helps students (and teachers) to understand what examiners will be looking for and gives further guidance on how to approach the tasks ... All of the tasks mirror the typical ESP tasks and the supporting materials are the same as would be provided by Pearson. The mark scheme used expands on the official mark scheme for further clarity

R Hind, Tutor & Peer Reviewer

This is a good range of activities which will really help students to tackle the Employer Set Project ... These activities provide a good coverage of the requirements for the employer set project and will provide students with the necessary skills to break down the project to complete it ... I like the way activity 1.1 has been broken down. I think it will really help students understand resources allocation ... Activity 1.4 gets the students to think about things beyond the information they have been given and gives them something to talk about in the rational later on. ... Activity 4.2 is good because it gets students to think about comments and layout – things they often overlook when coding ... Activity 5.1 is a great exercise. It gives students the opportunity to investigate and test some code which is not too complex

K Ahmed, Teacher & Expert Reviewer