AELP Webinars

HOW TO MAKE SURE YOU ARE RUNNING GREAT APPRENTICESHIP PROVISION

richard Moore, richard Moore Solutions

tUESDAY, 19 MAY 2020 |  10:30 am - 11:30 am

OVERVIEW

 
 

HOW TO MAKE SURE YOU ARE RUNNING GREAT APPRENTICESHIP PROVISION 

TOP TIPS TO BRING ABOUT A HIGH-QUALITY LEARNING EXPERIENCE FOR YOUR APPRENTICES

It is the aim of all apprenticeship providers to be judged at inspection to be at least ‘good’, if not ‘outstanding’, for the quality of the provision they deliver to their learners.

Many new providers just setting out on their journey of delivering apprenticeships do not have a benchmark for what great training for their apprentices looks like. Nor, often, do providers who have been delivering apprenticeships for a considerable period of time.

This webinar will identify what, at each stage of the ‘learner journey’, are the high-quality aspects of their provision that set great apprenticeship providers apart.

Richard will draw on examples of what he considers to be best practice from the many training and employer providers  he works with throughout the country to improve their provision, whilst also acknowledging and referencing what Ofsted inspectors will want to see when they inspect your apprenticeship programmes. 

OBJECTIVES

 

At the end of this webinar, you will have learned about:

  • What being a great apprenticeship provider means in the context of the Education Inspection Framework (EIF).
  • The key characteristics of good and outstanding apprenticeship providers and what tends to set them apart from the rest.
  • What great providers specifically do at each step of the ‘learner journey’ to ensure their learners receive an outstanding level of training and assessment.
  • Examples of best practice in providing high-quality education and training at each stage of the ‘learner journey’.
  • The behaviours, attitudes and traits of apprentices in receipt of great apprenticeship training.
  • The actions and behaviours of employers working in partnership with great apprenticeship providers.
  • The actions and behaviours of senior leaders and managers in great apprenticeship providers.

Target Audience

 
 

Anyone involved in the planning, organisation and delivery of apprenticeships, including senior leaders, curriculum managers, trainers and assessors.