Banner
News every FE Week - FENews.co.uk
All time feed Jobs All time feed News FEVideo feed Video


  • Home
  • FE News Exclusives
  • FE Feature Writers
    • John Hayes - Skills Minister
    • David Grailey - NCFE
    • Geoff Russell - SFA
    • John Wilford - FE PR Group Rave
    • Margaret Adams - Independent
    • Paul Phillips - Weston College
    • Lynne Sedgmore - 157 Group
    • Rob Wye - LSIS
    • Seb Schmoller - ALT
    • Simon Waugh - NAS
    • Tom Wilson - Unionlearn
    • Toni Fazaeli - IfL
    • Trevor Luker - Pearson
  • FE Job Search
  • FE Community
    • FE Events
    • Submissions
    • Press Releases
  • FE Video
  • Advertise on FE News
    • How We Can Help You
    • Advertise Here
    • Advertise Jobs
    • Vacancy Rate Card
  • News Archive
  • FE Experts
  • Contact
    • Direct Contact
    • FENews Twitter
    • FECareers Twitter
    • Daily News Via Email
    • Newsletter - FE Soundbite


Social Widgets Ultimate Edition - Copyright © 2010 by Turnkeye.com


Social Widgets Ultimate Edition - Copyright © 2010 by Turnkeye.com

Geoff Russell's AoC annual conference address in full

Wednesday, 16 November 2011 14:12

GeoffRussellrecent

Thank you and may I say how delighted I am to be with you today at my third AoC conference.

This job carries significant responsibility but even greater privilege, which is a good thing as it became clear it would be more a marathon than the sprint I expected – and I promise that is the first and last sporting metaphor I will deploy ahead of hearing from Lord Coe and some splendid athletes.

But I must point out that we have, of course, already won medals – at WorldSkills London 2011 where Team UK won 5 gold, 2 silver and 6 bronze medals - our best ever results and achieved at the biggest and best skills event the world has ever seen. I for one think that deserves a round of applause for both the competitors and the organisers.

But those achievements are testament not only to the skill and dedication of all those young people, but also are testament to the work you and thousands of others do, day-in, day-out improving chances for individuals and businesses and communities – and so those medals really belong to the entire FE sector and you should all be proud.

And that's all I have to say really.

I have spoken before about the Agency getting out of your way – and I meant it, to the extent that I am not going to stand up here and deliver another 20 minute sermon – much to your relief, I am sure.

Rather, I thought we could use the opportunity that the biggest annual gathering of college folk provides to hear and perhaps debate a little your hopes and worries about the future.

To get us started, let me set the scene. What I have described to my people as the "new" Skills Funding Agency has in recent months shrunk and reinvented itself to ensure that all of its functions and people are geared simply to facilitate the effective operation of something else that is new. That something is: the New FE freedoms; the New FE outcome focus; the New FE accountabilities and the New FE business models - in short; the New FE Sector.

These changes have already begun, but there are still many choices to make. So I think it's a good time to discuss the challenges and the opportunities that the New FE offers.

To get the ball rolling, I offer you 4 predictions for New FE that you may or may not agree with. I am interested in your views of the implications:

1. In the New FE

The market will be freed of regulation, bureaucracy and security,

2. In the New FE

Success will be achieving outcomes for customers, not targets for the state

3. In the New FE

Colleges will be more like independent learning providers; independent learning providers will be more like colleges

4. In the New FE

Colleges will compete across the entire spectrum of education markets domestically and internationally and will look very little like they do today

I'd like to hear what you think about these predictions. I would make a plea that we not get bogged down in detail but rather consider strategy and direction of travel.

So no speech.

Let's have a debate...



Social Widgets Ultimate Edition - Copyright © 2010 by Turnkeye.com


Social Widgets Ultimate Edition - Copyright © 2010 by Turnkeye.com
Email a Friend Print 
Social Widgets Ultimate Edition - Copyright © 2010 by Turnkeye.com
Follow us on Twitter
Problems viewing our videos?
Get Adobe Flash Player

You maybe interested in...

  • What to cut and what to keep? - 11.04.12
  • One thing leads to another… - 11.04.12
  • Pulling the levers for growth - 28.03.12
  • Single Adult Skills Budget - funding available - 21.03.12
  • Stewart Segal discusses SFA and YPLA Funding Simplifications for 2013/14 - 19.03.12
  • Education and growth - 22.02.12
  • Funding specialist Stewart Segal discusses new Employer Funding Pilot - 21.02.12
  • Judith Compton, UKCES, discusses Employer Ownership - 06.02.12
  • Judith Compton, UKCES, discusses Employer Ownership - 06.02.12
  • Skills Funding Agency's Anna Sutton discusses FE Loans - 03.02.12
  • Skills Funding Agency's Anna Sutton discusses FE Loans - 03.02.12
  • Skills Funding Agency's Anna Sutton discusses FE Loans - 03.02.12
  • AeLP Graham Hoyle discusses Black Box flexibility - 02.02.12
  • AeLP Graham Hoyle discusses Black Box flexibility - 02.02.12
  • Stewart Segal discusses the funding challenges facing the sector - 02.02.12
Looking for staff in FE or Skills? Advertise your latest job vacancies on FE Careers from just £59 +vat per month (every month FE Careers has over 600,000 FE and Skills job seeker user sessions – that is a lot of FE and Skills job seekers!). Click here for more info.

FE Careers is the largest online job advertising site for FE Colleges, Work Based Learning / Skills Training Providers, Awarding Bodies and specialist NVQ Recruitment Agencies. There are thousands of jobs advertised each week. Roles ranging from NVQ Assessor jobs, College jobs, Tutor, Lecturer, Trainer, Verifier, Managerial and Education / Skills sector Sales jobs. Click to view the latest job vacancies across FE and Skills.

Have you checked out FEcommunity.co.uk ? - upload press releases, event info, videos, add forums or chat with other FE and Skills professionals. FE Community is the Further Education & Skills communications network.

 

Conferences

Daily news straight to your email
FE Community Registration
Submit a press release
Submit an event
FE Soundbite Newsletter

Top 5 Stories

  1. SFA's Geoff Russell discusses the shift of colleges moving to training provider turf

  2. John Hayes, Skills Minister shares his FE vision

  3. Geoff Russell's employers procurement pilot

  4. Game, Set, Match

  5. AoC CEO Martin Doel on the German Meister Apprenticeships

FE Careers

  • Lecturer - AAT
  • Business Development Executive (Apprenticeships)
  • Learning & Curriculum Manager
  • Freelance Customer Service Assessor Leicestershire
  • Interim Project Manager

FE Events

  • Demonstrating Impact for Quality using RARPA and the Common Inspection Framework
  • National Careers Service: Implications for Adults and Learning Providers
  • New Business Models for Adult Learning Providers
  • Further Education Loans: Implications and Opportunities for Providers
  • Working with girls in gangs
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner

FE News is the Further Education, Skills and Work Based Learning online news magazine.

We provide you with four sources of news across the Further Education, Skills and Employability sectors.

Exclusive articles from Further Education sector specialists, our team of reporters give you the latest breaking news and updates on emerging education strategies. With our Press Release section you can view the latest Press Releases across FE, and see breaking news – even before it reaches a reporters desk! FE News also ‘shoot’ video interviews and news bulletins so you receive the latest developments in Skills News and across the Further Education and Employability sectors.

Search Jobs at FECareers
157 Group
All FE Jobs NVQ Assessor Jobs Tutor/Lecturer Jobs Verifier Jobs Managerial Jobs Sales Jobs
Every week in FE News | Welfare to Work jobs and Work Programme jobs
Privacy Policy  |  Sitemap | Web Design Company - Traverse Designs
© 2011 FE News - Further Education College & Training Provider Magazine