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Promoting calculation skills through Technical routes – Working in the Fitness Industry

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One of the barriers to developing maths and English skills during work placement is a lack of awareness and in depth understanding of how maths and English GCSE’s and FS link to occupational areas within the 15 technical routes. This poster attempts to summarise that mapping for working in the fitness industry.

Working and Learning as a Paramedic

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Technical Route - Protective services :
One of the barriers to developing maths and English skills during work placement is a lack of awareness and in depth understanding of how maths and English GCSE’s and FS link to occupational areas within the 15 technical routes. These flyers attempt to summarise that mapping. Job roles are considered, recognising the importance of the technical skills that employers need plus promoting maths and English skills under calculation and communication.

Personal passport

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A template personal profile that deaf people can download and complete to give employers information about reasonable adjustments they might need in the workplace or for work experience. The zip file also includes a sample completed passport.

Supporting vocational maths in the post-16 sector

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These short clips show post-16 practitioners and learners in a range of settings engaged in active learning activities aimed at developing skills to successfully complete vocational programmes and associated maths qualifications. The main aim is to support practitioners to reflect on and develop their practice; several of the clips could also be used to engage relatively reluctant learners.

Health and social care: vocational maths guide

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This guide is one of a series aimed at practitioners from a wide range of providers, including FE colleges, independent learning providers and those working in the Secure Estate, who support post-16 vocational learners to develop their maths skills up to and including level 2. This guide focuses on the maths embedded in Health and social care.

The guides, together with films which aim to stimulate viewers to reflect on their practice, have been created as part of the Maths Pipeline Programme.

CAVTL One year on review

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This review, published one year on from the CAVTL report:
A. reflects on progress in raising the status and quality of vocational education and training;
B. recognises the significant contribution of the new Education and Training Foundation to the early implementation of the CAVTL recommendations;
C. signposts four key developments that would further develop and strengthen the outcomes and impact of a first-class VET system.

Creating and supporting expansive apprenticeships

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This guide has been designed to help you analyse the way you currently organise your Apprenticeships to identify where further improvements can be made in line with the reforms. The guide will support you in creating and managing ‘expansive’
Apprenticeships. An expansive Apprenticeship makes demands on apprentices, their employers and on training providers by maximising the added value that Apprenticeship can bring to workforce performance.

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