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1 NEYAI Docklands Early Numeracy Project Consortium Dr Josephine Bleach 5 th June 2014

2 Early Learning Initiative Provide learning support programmes, which enable positive educational change in the local community Work collaboratively with local educators to improve teaching and learning Use community action research (Plan, Do, Review) to implement national policy and programmes

3 Qualities of an Effective Consortium Cross-sectorial inclusive networks (equal voice) Shared statement of purpose and a set of guiding principles (application form; MOU; agreed structure and process) Safe opportunities for group reflection and planning (small groups) Constant dialogue and communication (formal & informal) Attitude of learning as we go - no final answers – answers transform into new questions (harness creativity) Community commitment and buy-in with everyone implementing the activities (excitement & interest) External interest and support: Pobal, Learning Community, Steering group, CES (credibility & wider perspective)

4 NEYAI Roles and Responsibilities NCI – full responsibility for financial, management, contractual, reporting and governance requirements ELI Review Board Project Co-ordinators – managing & coordinating the project Consortium (Managers) – overall planning and decisions Working group (representatives of front line staff) –planning, implementation and leading staff within their own centres- attendance Front line staff – developing and implementing programme *Links between working group and colleagues: essential for success of the project at setting/ school level, teamwork & planning*

5 Role of the NEYAI Working Group Bring and share early numeracy expertise and experience from working with various age-groups Network with other settings Input re. Theme/ Focus of Curriculum Priority Week Input re. Resources, Activities etc. Communicate info. to your staff team Involve wider community Co-ordinate curriculum priority week & related events @ your setting e.g. awareness of existing resources in setting to complement c.p. wk activities

6 Parameters of the NEYAI Project Early Numeracy Themes Working with ECCE centres, schools, parents, 4 parishes- all planning must take place at working group- collated into ‘generic’ guidelines Limited Resources- human resources & funding- e.g. sample resources Success dependent on enthusiasm of individuals and staff teams- each setting responsible for implementation

7 NEYAI Termly Cycle Consortium meets in June (review & draft plan) and September (agree plan)

8 Review What is working well? What could we do better? Consider the following: Overall Project Structure Activities Participation Communication

9 Conclusion Implementation is supported in a way that enhances participants’ capabilities, both individually and collectively, to produce results they truly care about (Senge and Scharmer 2001) Recognise and celebrate collective achievements Join us at the NEYAI Docklands Early Numeracy Project Exhibition and Book launch on Tuesday 17 th June at 2.30pm


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