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Study Programmes: Making the right choice - A Guide for Young People

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This guide is one of three guides commissioned by the Education and Training Foundation (ETF) and produced by touchconsulting Ltd as part of the #StudyGood programme (2019-2020). It has been written to provide young people with information about study programmes so that they are empowered to make informed decisions about the post-16 career pathways they would like to pursue.

Breaking the cycle: making a fresh start — Newcastle College

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This Outstanding Teaching, Learning, and Assessment (OTLA 3) project, led by Newcastle College working with Community First North East, from 2017 to 2019, was initially designed to encourage collaboration and research among practitioners working in alternative education. It gave practitioners opportunities to explore the ingredients to create truly ‘alternative’ education programmes for young people not in education, employment or training. Early findings revealed the potential the alternative curriculum also had for improving most programmes targeting 16-19-year-olds.

Improving Lives: exploring the effects of mindfulness training — Gateshead Council Learning and Skills

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A project aiming to improve attendance, retention and progression of any learners who have challenging lives and to provide learners with a range of coping mechanisms that enable them to focus on a positive future. It also aimed to improve tutors' resilience in ways that help them to deal with and recover from challenging situations with learners.

Videos for Technical Routes

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These mini videos are visual learner friendly resources at all levels that will help learners gain valuable knowledge and demonstrate the practical application of maths and English in the workplace.
They identify specific job roles mapped to the technical routes to effectively promote the relevance and importance of maths and English skill development to the learner.

Working and Learning as an Electrician

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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. 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.

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.

Promoting calculation skills through Technical routes – Tractor Driving & Maintenance

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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 tractor driving and maintenance within the technical route of Agriculture, Environment and animal care.

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