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SUMMARY:AI in Adult Education Workshop
DESCRIPTION:One of the highlights of the Cambridge Access Validating Agency’s Annual Conference last December was Nork Zakarian’s workshop on ‘AI in Adult Education’. Given the popularity of the session and the significance of this subject\, we are delighted to be opening this online workshop to all. The workshop will cover:\n\n 	Introduction to AI and a prompting framework for effective AI generation.\n 	A practical activity to generate content relevant to your professional practice that may include assessment design\, unit design\, enhancing accessibility for diverse needs\, personalised learning\, and lesson plans.\n 	Good Practice and supporting colleges to engage with AI.\n 	Discussion on guidance on the use of AI in assessment\, data privacy\, future of assessment\, academic integrity\, detecting AI misuse and mitigation strategies. If you would like to attend\, please register here.\n\n \n\nWho are we?\n\n 	The Cambridge Access Validating Agency (CAVA) is a non-profit membership organisation who designs\, validates\, quality assures\, and awards Access to Higher Education (HE) Diplomas. Access to HE Diplomas provide an opportunity for adults without the relevant formal qualifications to go to university. CAVA works with six universities and more than 30 further education providers in the UK.
URL:https://www.fenews.co.uk/event/ai-in-adult-education-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Workshops & Masterclasses
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SUMMARY:Getting the Most from Your Observations of Teaching\, Learning and Assessment
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThis online workshop will focus on how you can improve your current practice when observing teaching and assessment activities. We will initially consider how the use of observations by Ofsted to make judgements about ‘curriculum implementation’ and ‘curriculum impact’ has changed over time and how this might affect your own practice.\n\nWe will then reflect on why teaching in lessons is often judged too generously and discuss the traits of highly effective lesson observers.\n\nRichard will also provide you with a range of useful and insightful prompts for use when observing a group or one-to-one learning session and will reflect on some ‘Ofsted myths’ about teaching and learning.\nBearing in mind that observation activities should encompass the whole of the learner journey\, we will consider what makes for an outstanding progress review\, professional discussion and question and answer assessment in the workplace.\n\nFinally\, we will consider the sorts of questions you might ask learners as part of an observation\, writing up and feeding back your key judgements\, and agreeing development needs as part of an action plan.\n\nObjectives\nThis in depth interactive workshop will examine a number of key areas\, including:\n\n 	The ways in which the use of observations by Ofsted inspectors to make judgements about teaching and learning have changed over time.\n 	Why teaching in lessons is often judged too generously.\n 	The traits of highly effective lesson observers.\n 	What to look for in a great learning session.\n 	Prompts for making judgements about different aspects of a session.\n 	Ofsted myths about teaching and learning.\n 	The sorts of questions you might ask learners as part of an observation.\n 	Observing progress reviews.\n 	Observing professional discussions and question/answer sessions in the workplace.\n 	Writing up and feeding back your judgements and agreeing a development plan.\n 	Decisions you need to make about your observation process.\n\nFacilitator: Richard Moore\, Richard Moore Solutions\n\nClick here to find out more information or to register.
URL:https://www.fenews.co.uk/event/getting-the-most-from-your-observations-of-teaching-learning-and-assessment/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online & Webinars
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SUMMARY:Open Event at West Lancashire College
DESCRIPTION:At our final Open Event of the 24-25 academic year\, school leavers can find out more about our range of BTECs\, Technical and T Level courses which include: \n\n\n\nT Levels in Building Services Engineering\, Management and Business\, Digital Support Services\, Education and Child Care\, as well as Health \n\n\n\nBTECS in Art and Design\, Early Years Education\, Computer Science\, Engineering\, Health and Social Care\, Sports and Uniformed Public Services \n\n\n\nTechnicals in Beauty Therapy\, Bricklaying\, Carpentry and Joinery\, Electrical\, Hairdressing\, Motor Vehicle and Plumbing \n\n\n\nFoundation Learning including Inclusive Learning\, Aspire programme and Supported Internship \n\n\n\nYou can meet our tutors and talk to current students\, view our outstanding facilities and find out more about our great results\, free* transport\, fabulous wrap around support\, great connections with employers and universities\, as well as fully funded trips including Germany\, Spain\, Malta and Cyprus! \n\n\n\nPlus\, there will be lots of activities for you to explore and free refreshments too.  \n\n\n\nWe very much look forward to welcoming you to our college soon. \n\n\n\n*Subject to eligibility and availability
URL:https://www.fenews.co.uk/event/open-event-at-west-lancashire-college/
LOCATION:West Lancashire College\, College Way\, Skelmersdale\, WN8 6LH\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Apprenticeship compliance fundamentals and what this means for your role
DESCRIPTION:Everyone involved in apprenticeship delivery should understand the fundamentals of apprenticeship compliance.\n\nWhether you’re involved in training\, curriculum design\, quality assurance\, employer engagement or administration – understanding what ESFA compliance means for your role is crucial in helping the organisation to draw down the right funding and mitigate risks.\n\nDesigned around the latest version of the funding rules\, this three-part series is designed to introduce all apprenticeship staff to the core apprenticeship rules and where their role fits in the compliance journey.\n\nPart 1 will look at the typical apprentice journey\, the core rules that matter and common solutions seen\, including the importance of the little details and core parts of the evidence pack.\n\nPart 2 will look at common errors and build an understanding of risk awareness as part of a transparent compliance culture.\n\nPart 3 will open the floor to core questions and discussions of best practice.\n\nThis series will help you to:\n\n 	Understand the core compliance rules for Apprenticeships\n 	Understand how they fit into the typical apprentice journey\n 	Know how funding works and what this means for your role\n 	Keep an eye out for common errors\n 	How to mitigate funding risks\n\nAbout your session\n\nDavid Lockhart-Hawkins\, SDN’s funding and compliance expert will facilitate this session.\nAfter working in the sector for over 20 years\, David has supported hundreds of providers to establish effective compliance systems. His in-depth understanding of funding and wider apprenticeship delivery gives him a unique insight into compliance across the organisation.\n\nSDN’s CPD is drawn from its work with over 1\,000 apprenticeship providers and thousands of staff – giving you a unique insights into practices that can drive the quality of your provision. Our sessions are also intensely practical – equipping you with the knowledge and resources to act and make improvements in your role and organisation.\n\nPerfect for new starts across all departments as well as those requiring a refresher\, this is designed for all staff involved in administrating or delivering apprenticeships so they can develop a healthy understanding of compliance and how it relates to their job role.\n\n“David’s knowledge and expertise is unparalleled.”\n\n – Event attendee\n\n“I wished I had done it 18m ago when I got involved with apprenticeships.”\n\n – Head of Quality & Improvement/DSL\, Central College of Animal Studies\n\n“Very well delivered\, clear and very good subject knowledge”\n\n – Team Leader Horticulture Apprentices\, Capel Manor College\n\n \n\nBooking and payment:\n\nYou can either attend live sessions or be sent the recordings and materials if you prefer to review them in your own time. You can also mix and match for whatever works best for your schedule.\n\nIf you have several staff who would benefit\, let us know and we’ll send you details of the most cost-effective way of accessing the session.\n\nIf you’re a public sector body (e.g. Local Authority)\, and unable to book via card\, please email us. When you make a booking\, you agree to these Terms and Conditions (including those who request a booking via email and invoice)\n\nSDN CPD is designed for Government funded Training Providers. If you’re not a Government funded Training Provider but are still interested in attending please email events@strategicdevelopmentnetwork.co.uk to discuss your attendance in more detail before booking.
URL:https://www.fenews.co.uk/event/apprenticeship-compliance-fundamentals-and-what-this-means-for-your-role/
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