Maths Stories
This project aimed to improve support for GCSE Maths resit learners by exploring historical barriers to parental involvement and student progress.
This project aimed to improve support for GCSE Maths resit learners by exploring historical barriers to parental involvement and student progress.
Extending your education and training offer to include more children and young people
City College Norwich, Centre for Excellence in SEND (Community) have created this Online Safety resource to use when delivering sessions to Entry Level learners.
An ETF/sunCETT (2018-19) MA Short Course research report and poster exploring the impact of peer learning on GCSE Maths resit students
How do we make it more likely that we create an environment so that learning is an emotionally positive experience? How does our own behaviour impact on those around us? This new guide created with Pivotal Education and Works 4 U provides some ideas to support those working in the FE sector to ensure that learning is an emotionally nurturing experience increasing the likelihood of learner success.
This guide is to help learning support staff. It provides examples of Covid-19 safe strategies that can be employed for different performance criteria within the National Occupational Standards for learning support staff. In addition is an activity for learning support staff to reflect on their own working practices and the strategies they can adopt.
The Inclusive Employer Induction Tolkit was produced by City College Norwich, ETF's Centre for Excellence in SEND (community). This toolkit shares the current practices at CCN in delivering induction activities to employers of placements and apprenticeships.
The tools and techniques within the toolkit are derived from tried and tested tools that have been used extensively with employers. Each tool has a generic description and can be adapted by you in accordance with the requirements of the organisation.
A series of articles capturing the voices of leaders within the FE sector and adjacent groups exploring the purpose of FE.
This was produced by a group of principals participating in the FE Strategic Leadership Programme (FESLP) of Oxford Saϊd Business School
Tomorrow’s leaders: a world beyond disability is a publication featuring young people who are all achieving great things in their own lives, in their communities and wider society. The Education and Training Foundation worked with the Council for Disabled Children to develop and publish the resource.
The publication contains inspiring stories from young people who are achieving their goals in:
A booklet containing summaries of 12 projects which researched new approaches for teaching English in the post-16 sector. In total, 45 organisations took part. Twelve projects were formed, each consisting of 3 or 4 successful organisations who wanted to work on a similar theme. 440 participants comprising managers, English specialist teachers, vocational subject trainers, tutors, and lecturers were involved in the project.