Maureen’s Blog from Functional Skills World - May Edition


 Hello and welcome to all things functional! This blog is Maureen’s round up of all she’s seen and heard during the month, with a look forward to what’s coming up in the Functional Skills World.

I would like to say a big thank you to Nelson Thornes  for offering me this opportunity to bring together information, news and comments.  With the demise of some of the agencies that would have brought together this sort of information…QCDA, BECTA, National Strategies…Nelson Thornes had stepped into their space and undertaken to keep you supplied with up-to-date information.  My blog is just part of this picture…so look forward to fact sheets, information papers and much more…well done NelsonThornes!

So what’s happening in Functional Skills World?
First, in case you’ve been cocooned on a desert island for the past few weeks…the end of key skills is nigh!  The last bastion of key skills…the apprenticeship framework will go on 30th September.  If you manage to register your apprentices by that date they will have a year to complete their key skills…so make sure they are up and running quickly.  Adult literacy and Adult numeracy qualifications (ALAN to many of you) at level 1 and 2 are also going this summer…on the 31st August.  ESOL the other qualification in the ‘basic skills’ stable stays for another year.

Nelson Thornes are producing fact sheets with more information on how these changes will affect you…so register on Planet Vocational for free access.

So apart from the facts….where is the practical help?  Lots of you will be new to Functional Skills delivery and will need to start preparing NOW.   If you are waiting for a big government funded support programme …get real…it’s not going to happen.  The best we can hope for is a bit more LSIS funding from BIS.  LSIS held some initial training events earlier this year and held a very successful conference with AELP at Congress House earlier this month; it was massively oversubscribed, so they know there is a need.  They are updating the Excellence Gateway with materials and ideas which includes a Functional Skills Starter Kit. Do look at the site http://www.excellencegateway.org.uk

And where else can you get some help?  The awarding organisations are a good starting point.  All the big players are offering Functional Skills qualifications (Edexcel, City and Guilds, OCR, AQA).  There are currently 16 awarding organisations that have been accredited and I hear that with the rush to get into the apprenticeship action more are likely to follow.  So check out with your key skills provider firstly to see whether they are offering Functional Skills and secondly if they can offer you some FREE help.  I’ve heard they are cutting some good deals and if you don’t ask you won’t get!

There are still some of the old networks around from the 14-19 Reform days, many local authorities have kept these going and might be able to offer some subsidised support. If you do have access to a network can I offer you some advice …the cost to prepare and up-skillstaff to deliver Functional Skills is going to be a challenge to the whole sector…and training is not cheap.  So why not get in touch with some of the providers in your area and jointly fund some training for staff.  If you can put some funds togetherLSIS will be able to help and there are several independents around.

And we are doing our bit. There is more material in our View Point Paper ‘Delivering Functional Skills for the Non-Specialist’. Just register on Planet Vocational for access.  And there will be more Fact Sheets on delivery and assessment tipsnext month for each subject, so watch out for them.

What other resources are out there? Our partner Forskills have got some good resources that help with the initial assessment and on-going delivery wherever you decide to deliver your Functional Skills.
  
And what’s coming up that might help.  Excellence in Learning has got some one day events.  ‘Functional Skills –Strategic Implementation for Managers’, (should be a good session ‘yours truly’ is delivering it!) is being held in May and ‘Functional Skills-Delivery Made Easier’, in July. Look them up on http://www.excellence-in-learning.co.uk

The Apprenticeship Service is hosting a conference in July"Making Apprenticeships Work Even Better" at the Queens Hotel in Leeds which will include a slot on Functional Skills …only £126 + VAT if you sign up now http://www.eventbrite.com/org/1969819889 Good to see that they are not London centric!

I’m signing off now. Join me again next month to see what’s happening in Functional Skills World.

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Teaching would get boost if sixth-formers could try it, says MPs

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Sixth-formers should be given a chance to try out teaching, to encourage the brightest into the profession after they finish university, say MPs.

More should be done to attract, train and retain top teachers, the Commons Education Select Committee says.

It says offering a taste of life at the other end of the classroom could help teenagers see the benefits of the job.

Schools Minister Nick Gibb said the government valued teachers highly, but many top graduates chose other careers.

The report, entitled Great Teachers, draws on international evidence which shows how the best teaching can accelerate learning, boost grades and even improve pupils' future earnings.


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AELP in collaboration with Learning and Skills Improvement Service (LSIS) has produced a practical guide ‘Moving from Key Skills to Functional Skills’ for all skills providers making the transition to Functional Skills qualification delivery within Apprenticeships from September 2012.

The guide is aimed at those of you who have some knowledge of functional skills but have yet to offer them within your organisation; it will also be useful if you already have some experience but would like to adopt a more coherent approach.  The aim of this guide is to offer all providers some practical help so that they can prepare to deliver functional skills within Apprenticeships.  Read more and download the guide...

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Every child deserves the best possible start in life and the support that enables them to fulfil their potential. Children develop quickly in the early years and a child’s experiences between birth and age five have a major impact on their future life chances. A secure, safe and happy childhood is important in its own right. Good parenting and high quality early learning together provide the foundation children need to make the most of their abilities and talents as they grow up. Read more...

Mapped to the new framework, the brand new title from Nelson Thornes "A Practical Guide to the Early Years Foundation Stage" is available to pre-order now. Read more... Add a comment

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With just a few days left until the Children's Workforce Development Council close, they reflect on the last seven years and highlight some of their major achievements along with how their work is to be continued. Read more...

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Graham Hoyle, CEO of the Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP), discusses Functional Skills. We have a copy of Graham's video address for the LSIS - Making a reality of Functional Skills Convention.

Click here to take you to the video and hear what Graham has to say.

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Whether you are teaching foundation learning, assessing work based learners or helping adult learners, Functional Skills will soon become a part of what you are doing, to help you keep on track, here are the last registration dates on the existing qualifications:

• Functional Skills is already part of all Foundation Learning programmes.
• Functional Skills replaces Adult Basic Skills in August 2012. The last date for registration is therefore August 31st 2012 and the last date for certification August 31st 2014 so students have two years to pass.
• Functional Skills replaces Key Skills in all Apprenticeships in September 2012. The last date for registration is therefore September 30th 2012 and the last date for certification September 30th 2013 so students have just one year to complete, but with all 16-24 apprenticeships programmes to be a minimum of 12 months from September 2012, it's unlikely an apprenticeship will be registered for Key Skills after Easter.

You can keep up to date with what's happening by registering on Planet Vocational for Functional Skills Updates.


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Which career path?

With a record 40,000 people taking the Apprenticeship route into adult social care last year, it's now a serious career path option.

indexSkills for Care has created the career pathways e-tool to help make working in social care not just a good job, but a great career.  The e-tool is for people considering starting in social care and for those already working in the sector who are keen to see what career development opportunities there are.

There is an interactive career pathways matrix that allows users to match their particular social care interest against job 'levels' to find what roles they could move into, and to see what range of qualifications are needed for those roles. For more information click here Add a comment
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Naidex National 1-3 May 2012

Naidex is the UK’s largest homecare, disability and rehabilitation event with over 11,000 occupational therapists, physiotherapists and service users attending featuring the latest products and services to aid independent living.

Visit the show at Birmingham's NEC from 1-3 May 2012.  The Naidex Excellence Awards form an integral part of the event which will celebrate best practice, innovation, independent thinking and improvements to care.

The Naidex Excellence Awards is your chance to be recognised for your excellent work by your peers and a panel of expert judges. If you have a project that would save others resources, time and improve the quality of care they provide you will be able to submit a poster to the judging panel.

Entrance to the awards is FREE. To find out more click here. Add a comment