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Harnessing Technology Transforming Learning and Children’s Services John Davies – DfES Post 16 e-learning policy. Post 16 e-learning Priorities. Provide a good quality ICT training and support package for practitioners (Priority 4) Action : Enhance Practitioner e-learning pedagogical skills
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Harnessing Technology Transforming Learning and Children’s Services John Davies – DfES Post 16 e-learning policy
Post 16 e-learning Priorities Provide a good quality ICT training and support package for practitioners (Priority 4) Action : Enhance Practitioner e-learning pedagogical skills Milestone : Core, optional and elective units of training and development, based on LLUK’s e-learning sector standards, available by 2007-08 and embedded in Initial Teacher Training and CPD
Post 16 e-Learning Programme Outcomes • Enhance Practitioner e-learning pedagogical skillsBy 2008 • 85% of the Post 16 educational workforce is more confident and competent in using ICT and e-learning to deliver learning, teaching and support services • ICT and e-learning built into all Initial Teacher training
Equipping our Teachers for the Future Reform of Initial Teacher Training • Initial assessment, using APEL, individual learning plan and support • Level 3 passport to teaching • QTLS within 5 years, via qualification or CPD route • Professional development record, leading into lifelong CPD record • Registration with Institute for Learning
Preparation for Reforms • Up to 40 regional pilots in two phases covering: - individual learning plans - mentoring – subject specific and generic - teaching observation and practice • Regional Events “One Year On” • Consultation (led by LLUK) on drafts of the new professional standards for Teachers, Tutors and Trainers
Initial Teacher Training Transformation Projects • 9 action research projects integrating e-learning into ITT • Linked to the ITT reform pilots (Mentoring; Initial Assessment; Observation) • Case studies and resources produced
E-LEARNING TEACHER TRAINING Transformation Project Michelle Jennings LSDA
Context of project E-Learning and the reform of initial teacher training are now key priority areas for education policy, providing a unique opportunity to focus on new approaches to teaching and learning. This is reflected in the precedence given to e-learning as a pedagogical tool in recent government education policy.
Targeted areas • Observation • Assessment • Coaching • Course design • CPD • Mentoring • Classroom management • Online teaching and learning • Widening participation • Models of effective practice • Subject specific support • Reflective Practice
Title of project: The application of e-learning to support teaching observation and subject mentoring for trainees in the adult and community learning sector KINGSTON COLLEGE
http://stream.kingston-college.ac.uk/ Kingston video KINGSTON COLLEGE
Title of project: Teacher training in the future, ILT in the present WEYMOUTH COLLEGE
Title of project: The integration of e-learning into a PCET training programme BRADFORD COLLEGE
Title of project: The creation of an on-line e-learning skills development and support network BARNSLEY COLLEGE
Title of project: A Teacher Training Subject Gateway SOUTH BIRMINGHAM COLLEGE
Title of project: Embedding e-learning pedagogy in ITT TAMESIDE COLLEGE
Title of project: The production of professional development journals and development of reflective practice through blended e-learning COLLEGE OF WEST ANGLIA
Title of project: Transforming teaching and learning: Delivering initial teacher training via e-learning GREENWICH COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Title of project: ILT & e-learning unit for ITT SUNDERLAND CONSORTIUM