DfE Sharing Innovative Delivery in
16-19 Study Programmes Event
Now that providers are getting to grips with the Study Programme there is some excellent practice developing. However, we are also finding that many providers are beginning to see areas of delivery that they would like to develop and improve. This event aims to provide delegates with a unique opportunity to gain advice tailored to their specific questions to help plan and implement innovative programmes of learning. 16-19 Study Programmes Event
Date: Thursday, 27 February 2014
Venue: Maple House, Birmingham City Centre
This Complimentary Event is now Fully Booked.
Waiting List
Please add your name to the waiting list and a member of the AELP Events Team will contact you should a place become available.
Overview
At four provider surgery sessions and best practice discussions, delegates will be able to outline issues specific to their organisation and hear how other providers have already addressed them.
Throughout the day there will be one best practice discussion and one surgery session covering each of the following topics:
• Strategic Approaches & Quality of Teaching
• Maths & English Provision
• Work Experience
• Employer involvement in Qualification Activity/Delivery
Each discussion group and surgery will be supported by providers who have addressed delivery in the area. All of the learning and outcomes from the surgeries and the facilitated discussions will then be brought together in an outcome and issues report that will be hosted on the AELP website.
Rolling Presentation Session
Alongside the surgery sessions and best practice discussions will be six 20 minute rolling presentations as follows:
An Overview of the AELP Implementing Study Programmes Guide
Presented by: Stella Turner, AELP
A Demonstration of the AELP/the Education and Training Foundation English and Maths in Apprenticeships Playbook
Presented by: Stella Turner, AELP
Inspection
Presented by: Carolyn Brownsea, Warwick Education and Training Consultancy
Funding
Presented by: EFA TBA
Changes & Updates to the 12 and 16 Hour Rules
Presented by: Alan Potts, JobCentre Plus/DWP
Study Programmes – Direction of Travel
Presented by: Sue Clarke, Department for Education
Who should attend?
Alongside the surgery sessions and best practice discussions will be six 20 minute rolling presentations as follows:
An Overview of the AELP Implementing Study Programmes Guide
Presented by: Stella Turner, AELP
A Demonstration of the AELP/the Education and Training Foundation English and Maths in Apprenticeships Playbook
Presented by: Stella Turner, AELP
Inspection
Presented by: Carolyn Brownsea, Warwick Education and Training Consultancy
Funding
Presented by: EFA TBA
Changes & Updates to the 12 and 16 Hour Rules
Presented by: Alan Potts, JobCentre Plus/DWP
Study Programmes – Direction of Travel
Presented by: Sue Clarke, Department for Education
Who should attend?
This event will be of interest to everyone delivering the Study programme.
Speakers
Chaired by Mike Cox of AELP and supported by Sue Clarke from DFE and a range of expert providers and consultants.
Objectives
This event will give providers insight into how to continuously improve their delivery of the Study Programme. The objectives of this event are to help providers overcome any challenges that they are facing and to learn from other providers who have already overcome them.
Speakers
Chaired by Mike Cox of AELP and supported by Sue Clarke from DFE and a range of expert providers and consultants.
Objectives
This event will give providers insight into how to continuously improve their delivery of the Study Programme. The objectives of this event are to help providers overcome any challenges that they are facing and to learn from other providers who have already overcome them.