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SUMMARY:Level 3 award in undertaking end-point assessment
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking to conduct end-point assessment in the future\, or prepare apprentices for it? End-point assessment is different and high stakes.\n\nThis Level 3 course will provide you with the building blocks to carry out end-point assessment in future and help you to get ahead of the game. If you’re preparing apprentices for end-point assessment on-programme\, the course will give you a useful insight into what apprentices will face.\n\nSDN has helped many of the first EPAOs (and their assessor teams) currently delivering end-point assessment and have a cutting-edge insight into what end-point assessment looks like in practice.\n\n \n\nHere’s what the course covers:\n\n 	 Understand the principles and practices of end-point assessment as part of an apprenticeship standard\n\n\n 	The role and responsibilities of an end-point assessor\n 	The function of end-point assessment as part of an apprenticeship standard\n 	The requirements of apprenticeship standards and end-point assessments\n 	The difference between ongoing assessments and end-point assessments\n 	Grading requirements of end-point assessments and the differences between each grade\n\n\n 	 Understand different types and methods of end-point assessment\n\n\n 	The different types and methods of end-point assessments that form part of apprenticeship standards\n 	The strengths and limitations of a range of end-point assessment types and methods\n\n\n 	 Know how to plan end-point assessments in line with the apprenticeship standard and assessment plan\n\n\n 	Key factors to consider when planning end-point assessments.\n 	Risks that may be involved in conducting end-point assessments within own area of responsibility\n 	Planning how to conduct end-point assessments in line with the requirements of an apprenticeship standard and assessment plan\n 	Communicating planned end-point assessments to relevant stakeholders\n\n\n 	Be able to make end-point assessment decisions\n\n\n 	Assessing the vocational knowledge\, skills and behaviours of an apprentice to meet end-point assessment requirements\n 	Recording the end-point assessment decision\n 	Justifying end-point assessment and grading decisions in line with the apprenticeship requirements.\n 	Following procedures to maintain the confidentiality of end-point assessment information\n 	Following relevant policies\, procedures and legislation when conducting\, recording and reporting end-point assessments\n 	Providing end-point assessment feedback to stakeholders\n\n\n 	 Understand quality assurance of the end-point assessment process\n\n\n 	Quality assurance and standardisation policies and procedures that apply to end-point assessments\n 	Procedures to follow when there are disputes concerning end-point assessments decisions\n 	Planning and logging professional development opportunities relevant to own role\n\n \n\nAbout your session\n\nThe course will be taught by Emily Hughes\, SDN expert in apprenticeship on-programme training and end-point assessment.\n\nOur team have been heavily involved in the development of new standards and assessment plans\, as well as supporting many EPAOs and hundreds of individuals to prepare to deliver end-point assessment.\n\nThis course is designed for those conducting\, planning to deliver\, or those preparing apprentices for end-point assessment and is applicable to all industries.\n\nThis qualification is accredited by Highfield Qualifications\, with whom SDN is an approved centre. If you successfully complete the course\, you will receive a Level 3 Award in Undertaking End-Point Assessment\n\n“I absolutely loved the course and will be recommending the course to others.”\n\n“You were so positive & friendly – this allowed the cohort to cope with the 20+ criteria on the observation. Your over-riding personality made us all feel welcome & encouraged us to face all of the challenges head-on. This positivity & can-do approach helped the cohort immensely as I think that most of us probably felt out of our depth initially. By giving the cohort\, the feeling that we ‘were all in it together’ boosted our overall confidence.”\n\n“The course has been outstanding. Very high standard of training from highly experienced and credible practitioners”\n\n“Vital course for anyone who is considering a career as an end-point assessor”\n\n – Attendees from the Level 3 course\n\n \n\nBefore you book:\n\nEntry requirements:\n\n 	Age 18 or over\n 	Proficiency in literacy and numeracy\n 	Proven occupational experience in your EPA sector area\n\n Documentation:\n\n 	Copy of your CV\n 	Professional statement\n 	Relevant certificates\n 	Proof of ID\n\n You’ll need:\n\n 	Headphones/earphones set to reduce background noise\n 	Microphone – you’ll need to participate in the session\n 	Webcam – to verify identity and allow assessor to observe activity\n\nBooking and payment:\n\nIf you’re a 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\nAny questions\, or to request an invoice\, please email: events@strategicdevelopmentnetwork.co.uk\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/level-3-award-in-undertaking-end-point-assessment/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Workshops & Masterclasses
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SUMMARY:How to practically implement the new 2025-26 Apprenticeship Funding Rules
DESCRIPTION:With an early release of the new apprenticeship funding rules (2025/26) due to be published in May\, join us for our annual business-critical webinar series – now in three parts to help you plan for the changes and understand the practical actions you will need to take across your organisation.\n\nThat’s where we do a lot of thinking for you. Using the stages of the learner journey\, this 3-part webinar series will walk through the updates\, what it means operationally for different teams along the way\, where new risks might arise and practical ways you can mitigate them. It will also include the latest critical changes to the functional skills implementation\, new minimum durations as well as clarifications to 25/26 rules.\n\nWe’ll also give you a detailed “Changes Action Plan”\, setting out all the key changes and actions you need to take across different teams.\n\nSession 1 – Laying the ground (2nd June\, 10.00am-10.45am)\n\nAfter the DfE’s announcement that there will be no draft funding rules this year\, we have added this additional webinar to our funding rules series – at no extra charge – to help you lay the best foundations for August implementation\n\nFollowing the first release of the first version of the funding rules in May\, this session will cover the headline changes and start the process of preparing for change.\n\n 	Break down each of the funding rule changes\n 	Explore the impact for independent providers\, universities\, colleges\, and employer providers\n 	Identify key risks across your organisation\n\nSession 2 – Detailed implementation (3 July\, 10.00am-1pm)\n\nHaving consolidated the rules and developed models of best practice\, for change this session will explore:\n\n 	How the funding rule changes will impact on the learner journey:\no Pre-entry\no Entry\no On-programme\no Gateway and end-point assessment\no Progression\n 	Specific changes you will need to make to your ILR and funding administration and management\n 	Practical adaptions you will need to make to your systems\, processes and templates\n 	Q&A\n 	We will issue a detailed implementation action plan to work through with this session\n\nSession 3 – Supporting change (28th July\, 10.00am-11.00am)\n\nTaking account of any further clarifications and further examples of best practice\, this Q&A session will include quality perspectives on the changes as well as the opportunity to get best practice answers to your questions\n\n 	Updates and clarifications\n 	Quality perspectives\n 	Q&A\n\nAbout your session\n\nThe session will be facilitated by David Lockhart-Hawkins\, SDN’s compliance and funding expert who has supported hundreds of providers in their apprenticeship journey including some of the UK’s largest\, highest quality\, specialist and new providers.\nDavid’s in-depth understanding of curriculum design and quality\, as well as funding\, gives him a unique insight into the practical implications of funding rule changes.\n\nThis session is designed for apprenticeship providers – compliance and operational staff\, quality managers\, and leaders overseeing the impact on the apprenticeship delivery journey.\n\n“This was excellent. You feel that an awful lot of work has gone into producing this\, packed with helpful content\, guidance and experience. Thank you so much!”\n\n“I will be recommending colleagues to sign up to training alerts. Really looking forward to attending other sessions.”\n\n“Very useful – as always. Thorough and detailed\, with great slides to support.”\n\n“It was very clear that a large amount of time and effort has gone into the preparation of today’s event – and that is why SDN is my first choice for webinars.”\n\n“Excellent coverage\, well planned and organised with clear expertise in the funding rules”\n\n – Event attendees\n\nBooking and payment:\n\nYou can either attend the live sessions or be sent the recording and materials if you prefer to review them in your own time.\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/how-to-practically-implement-the-new-2025-26-apprenticeship-funding-rules/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online & Webinars
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SUMMARY:EdTechX Summit
DESCRIPTION:We’re thrilled to announce the return of the EdTechX Summit in 2025\, where the future of education\, training and work takes centre stage! \nSet within the vibrant London EdTech Week programme\, this exclusive headline event is limited to 400 senior industry leaders\, ensuring an intimate and dynamic experience between founders\, CEOs\, policymakers\, senior executives\, and investors. \nEdTechX will provide a whirlwind of visionary insights\, high-impact networking and thought-provoking discussions\, all designed to connect industry with innovation and to foster collaboration. This one-day summit is your gateway to connecting with a global network of stakeholders shaping the future of the education\, training and workplace landscape. \nThe EdTechX Summit 2025 will take place on Tuesday 17th June at County Hall\, Westminster. Located on London’s Southbank\, with breathtaking views of the River Thames\, The Houses of Parliament\, Big Ben\, and the London Eye; this is the perfect setting for igniting ideas and forming new connections.
URL:https://www.fenews.co.uk/event/edtechx-summit/
LOCATION:ect. venues County Hall\, County Hall\, Belvedere Rd\,\, London\, SE1 7PB
CATEGORIES:Summit
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ORGANIZER;CN="IBIS Capital":MAILTO:hello@edtechxglobal.com
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SUMMARY:Building Confidence and Tackling the “Anti-Maths Mindset”
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThis webinar focuses on general strategies (rather than specific maths content) to engage students and improve maths outcomes. It encourages maths-related delivery across vocational areas and tutorials based around topical and contextualised material.\n\nObjectives\nThis webinar will help delegates to:\n\nRecognise the key principles of the maths mastery approach and identify how these can be translated into a delivery strategy at your organisation;\nDevelop a strategy for raising the profile of maths across college and increase collaboration between departments;\nIdentify the causes and symptoms of maths anxiety\, and plan and deliver lessons that support learners with maths anxiety.\nThe session will suggest some strategies for streamlining maths delivery and signpost resources and schemes of work. It will highlight the importance of cross-college collaboration\, and consider how to address the challenges of maths anxiety in the classroom.\n\nIt is intended that learners receive a consistent message regarding the importance of maths\, and a fresh approach that presents a contrast to previous negative experiences. Learners with maths anxiety will be given support to achieve and ultimately to reduce their anxiety.\n\nFacilitator\nSam Edwards\, Pick ME Consulting\n\nClick here to register or to find out more information.
URL:https://www.fenews.co.uk/event/building-confidence-and-tackling-the-anti-maths-mindset/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online & Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="AELP Webinar Team":MAILTO:webinar@aelp.org.uk
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