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Title: David Jenkins


1
David Jenkins
  • Director of Educational Partnerships
  • Staffordshire University

2
Jill Ward
  • Director
  • Lifelong Learning Network

3
Quantifiable achievements so far
  • Developments are either in place or near
    completion
  • 545 Learners
  • 25 Progression Agreements targeting some of the
    most difficult areas
  • 14 Enabling Curriculum awards
  • 24 Foundation Degrees

4
Quantifiable achievements so far
  • 6 Honours Degrees
  • 12 CPD programmes
  • 14 Information Advice and Guidance projects
  • 59 Scoping and Research projects
  • Employers involved in all developments extent
    to which depends on the project

5
Lifelong Learning Networks Current practice and
policy
John Selby, Director (Education and Participation)
Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent, Shropshire,
Telford and Wrekin Lifelong Learning Network
Conference Stafford 3 March 2009
6
Original aim and purpose of LLNs
  • To improve the coherence, clarity and certainty
    of progression opportunities for vocational
    learners into and through higher education
    through
  • Curriculum development and alignment
  • Progression agreements
  • Improved information, advice and guidance
  • To embed changes to processes affecting these
    learners across the whole institution
  • Building the house from the bottom up

7
LLN achievements to date - 1
  • Over 700 different new or modified curricula
  • (building the house from the bottom up)
  • 1697 agreements with a further 787 in draft
  • 32,844 learners benefiting per year
  • 250,000 learners benefiting from IAG

8
LLN achievements to date - 2
  • Significant involvement in ensuring progression
    routes from 14-19 diplomas
  • Providing staff development opportunities at
    institutions to build capacity and to encourage
    culture change
  • ¾ of curriculum development work undertaken by
    LLNs in conjunction with employers
  • Building and utilising FE-HE progression links to
    instigate culture change in institutions,
    altering attitudes towards the capabilities of
    vocational learners

9
LLN achievements in Staffordshire
  • Tackling difficult areas for progression e.g.
    Advanced Apprenticeships
  • Working cross-regionally with LLNs and with
    Aimhigher to secure a coherent approach and
    developing network-wide progression agreements
  • Development of a skills for HE module for
    successful progression to HE
  • Focus on IAG in the workplace in conjunction with
    Union Learn
  • Working closely and productively with employers
  • Significant focus on research to enable
    progression

10
LLNs and a wider adult learning agenda
  • Engaging employers
  • Providing flexible learning opportunities
  • Adult learning and re-training in a period of
    economic downturn

11
New opportunities fair chances for the future
  • White paper released by Cabinet Office, January
    2009
  • Opportunities and challenges for LLNs and HE
    sector
  • Progression for Apprenticeships key feature
  • Focus on adult learning and upskilling
  • Focus on IAG
  • Commitment to strengthening vocational pathways
    to HE

12
Sustaining the achievements of LLNs
  • Funding for LLNs has primarily been made
    available to support infrastructure, processes
    and innovation
  • Key to long-term sustainability is
  • Embedding activities into partner institutions
    core business
  • Demonstrating the value of the networks work
  • Using the network structure to develop additional
    activity
  • Participating in institutional funding bids e.g.
    for employer engagement

13
  • Kavita Oberoi
  • Oberoi Consulting Ltd

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  • Workshops
  • Progressing the learners who dont know they can
    The Library
  • Changing the shape of learning in Health Social
    Care and the Public Sector- Teddesley Suite
  • Developing Employers Knowledge of HE Chase
    Suite
  • Identifying Leaders in Leaderless Organisations
    Brocton Suite
  • Employers as Deliverers of HE Industry roles in
    programme conception Colin Lewis Suite

15
Pioneering Flexible Learning
Professor Christine King
Vice Chancellor Staffordshire University
16
Showcase
Professor Chris Phillipson
Pro-Vice Chancellor, Learning Academic
Development Keele University
17
Showcase
  • The Learner Journey
  • Put video link here

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Closing address
Ian Hart
Head of Partnerships and Liaison University of
Wolverhampton
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