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1 LO Study Conference Developing e-Learning Tools for Trade Union Education Anna Kalsi E-Learning Support Officer, TUC Education

2 Background More than 58,000 union reps trained last year Over 900 union officers trained each year Work with more than 60 colleges across UK 250 TUC trained tutors Course materials developed and supplied by TUC Government financed Nationally recognised accreditation

3 Curriculum Course activities are varied – discussion based, collaborative, tutor facilitated, workplace activities, some self study Tools for a rep or officer: employment law, health and safety, equality issues, learning, representative skills, grievance and discipline, updates on new issues etc All levels, from basic skills through to pre- university

4 Successes in the classroom Very successful programme High retention and achievement Well established Knowledgeable and trained tutor team Strong tutor development programme

5 Our goal was to provide an online offer

6 Online “Ensure that the development of online courses provided by the TUC, would be of exemplary quality, highly valued both by learners and by affiliated trade unions, and focused, like face to face course provision, on maintaining and developing trade union education.”

7 Aims of the online programme Develop a high quality and effective programme Courses should be accessible and convenient Meet the demands of reps A comprehensive programme of courses Highly valued both by learners and by affiliated trade unions Equal standard to that of the classroom based provision Offer an alternative to classroom based courses A programme to complement the established classroom course programme

8 The online programme All TUC Education core courses are available online In addition – a number of specialist short courses are available, including courses exclusively available for study online Some hard to recruit short courses run online, but not in the classroom Online courses/programmes developed for affiliates – demand increasing

9 Success Demand for online courses is high 81% enjoyed their online learning experience 89% would enrol for another online course 87% would encourage others to enrol Evidence that learning is highly effective Quality of learners’ work is of a very high standard Shift in attitudes towards e-learning

10 Next steps Despite the successes, there was room for improvement Aid retention Improve accessibility Improve quality Previously had not taken advantage of technological opportunities - mistake

11 Shift in attitude Leonardo da Vinci project Developing e-Learning Tools for Trade Union Education (DeLTTUE) Successful bid in 2009 Project completes November 2011

12 DeLTTUE aims Create innovative materials for TU programmes Develop guidance to ensure new technologies are adopted effectively Develop training for tutors Produce collaborative tools for information exchange Establish quality assurance systems Evaluate, disseminate and mainstream

13 DeLTTUE partners TUC (UK SAK (Finland) LO – Sweden CITUB (Bulgaria) GSEE (Greece) ETUI (cross Europe) The Open University (UK) Lewisham College (UK) Stow College (UK)

14 DeLTTUE products Guidance manuals that will become a practical toolkit Innovative video content to enhance courses Vodcasts for trade union professionals Rapid e-learning module about EWCs Web-based community and project website Evaluation reports Training course for tutors - GREeT Dissemination conference

15 DeLTTUE This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.


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