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- ASSP2: Curriculum Development for Apprenticeship Standards Workshop
ASSP2: Curriculum Development for Apprenticeship Standards Workshop
The Transition from Frameworks to Standards
Date One: Wednesday, 14 October 2015 - Strathallan Hotel, BirminghamDate Two: Thursday, 15 October 2015 - Holiday Inn Regents Park, London
Note: Delegates can only attend one of the two available dates.
The one-day workshop is the centrepiece to an eight week process which includes supported action planning and concludes with a 1-hour practice sharing web seminar.The workshop itself will include opportunities to hear from people directly involved in the trailblazer process and to discuss the transition with colleagues from other providers.The aim is to support providers to think through the implications and develop their plans to move from a curriculum based on existing Apprenticeship Frameworks to one based on new Standard
Delegates will be required to:
Prepare for the workshop with pre-reading and some limited data gathering
Following the workshop, produce an action plan for change and transition within their organisation
Participate in a follow-up phone call with one of the workshop facilitators three weeks after the workshop, to discuss the action plan
Attend a practice sharing web seminar eight weeks after the workshop
Who should attend?
Individuals who are accountable for engaging with employers and/ or Apprenticeship curriculum development. This is likely to include Directors, Heads of Apprenticeship/ Work-based learning.The workshop may not be appropriate for trainers and assessors as it will require an understanding of the organisation’s strategic plans for Apprenticeships.The content from sections of the workshop and the subsequent podcasts will be designed to allow for dissemination to delivery staff.
Delegate feesThis event has been commissioned and funded by The Education & Training Foundation and is therefore complimentary to attend.
Delegates must register their interest through the event website and will be contacted by AELP if they are approved a place on the event.The booking deadline is Friday 18 September 2015