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1 Forsyth & Goodwin 20091 Education Partnerships Alec Forsyth H. A. Forsyth Consultancy Mike Goodwin Education Partnerships University of Wolverhampton A CPD Framework to Support Workbased Lifelong Learning Environments and Networks – A National Project.

2 Forsyth & Goodwin 20092 Presentation Overview Rationale Expected range of CPD participants Self regulation and assessment Work related CPD Framework Mode of study within the Work-related CPD Framework Quality Assurance for the CPD Framework Recommended CPD Strands The development and recognition of the Practitioner Opportunities for data collection and dissemination Further developments

3 Forsyth & Goodwin 20093 Rationale for the Project There is an increasing demand for learning brokerage to support demand led education. This service is currently provided by a wide range of organisations (EBLOs). The DCSF was keen that all EBLOs undertake CPD linked to performance standards. The DCSF funded this project at The University of Wolverhampton.

4 Forsyth & Goodwin 20094 Expected Range of Participants Undertaking CPD All involved with work related education, to include: EBLOs Business Partners School teachers FE & HE staff Training organisations staff

5 Forsyth & Goodwin 20095 Self Regulation & Assessment CPD needs to be:  Robust  Flexible  Quality assured  Relevant to participant and employer  Underpinned by nationally agreed standards

6 Forsyth & Goodwin 20096 Self Regulation & Assessment CPD Regimes examined  Academically accredited  Non – accredited  Conflated Accredited CPD may be demanded by users of the services and CPD participants.

7 Forsyth & Goodwin 20097 Work Related CPD Framework Content & design should:  Sustain learners willingness & ability to learn.  Be responsive to the wide range of learning environments in the work place.  Synchronise learning practice and theory.

8 Forsyth & Goodwin 20098 Provide opportunities  for academic and carer progression  to respond to change  to gain academic awards Work Related CPD Framework Implement the following Standards:  Service performance standards  Organisational performance standards  Participant performance standards

9 Forsyth & Goodwin 20099 Mode of Study Work Related Independent Study Route Provide study tools to retain participants Provide seamless progression to Masters Restrictive Parameters:  Geographical dispersion  Wide range of participants  Availability of participants  Range of academic awards  Range of workplace facilities

10 Forsyth & Goodwin 200910 Role of Quality Assurance To ensure:  CPD integrity & sustainability  Organisational reputation & Brand are maintained  Evidence of attainment in relation to standards  A QA culture is embedded

11 Forsyth & Goodwin 200911 Recommended CPD Strands Strand 1:  CPD for learning brokerage linking education & world of work. Strand 2:  CPD for those involved in the governance of EBLOs Strand 3:  CPD for those conducting self assessments, peer reviews, and quality assurance. Individuals are encouraged undertake CPD from more than one Strand

12 Forsyth & Goodwin 200912 The development and recognition of the Practitioner will: Provide a pool of experienced & certificated practitioners able to:  Visit and conduct peer reviews of EBLOs  Mentor CPD participants  Promote and evidence parity of standards across the network  Identify and disseminate best practice Promote Practitioner status and expertise

13 Forsyth & Goodwin 200913 Opportunities for data collection and dissemination Via: CPD uptake and completion rates Peer reviews and inspection Self assessment records Quality assurance Academic attainment rates The development of a best practice exchange mechanism

14 Forsyth & Goodwin 200914 Further Developments A new professional body – The Institute for Education Business Excellence (IEBE) was established in 2009. The WBL framework developed in this project is included in the IEBE prospectus as a route for CPD.


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