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Title: The Diploma Gateway


1
The Diploma Gateway
School Improvement Service in Partnership with
Lincolnshire County Council
Briefing for partnerships
  • Next steps

echapman_at_cfbt.com randerson_at_cfbt.com
14-19 Partnership Co-ordinators sczabaniuk_at_cfbt.co
m - Lincoln, Grantham and Gainsborough shutson_at_cf
bt.com - Boston and Lincs East whamilton_at_cfbt.com
- S Holland and Wolds sbettle_at_cfbt.com -
Sleaford and Bourne, Stamford and Deepings
2
Aims of the session
  • Clarify the reform programme
  • Develop understanding of the gateway process
  • Inform strategic collaboration ad discuss how
    this needs to to be reflected in operational
    delivery

3
Outline of the Session
  • 9.30 Introduction to the gateway
  • 10.10 Round 1 lessons learned
  • Timeline for preparing the bid
  • 10.20 Addressing workforce / facilities
  • 11.00 Coffee
  • 11.15 Addressing IAG Employer engagement
    Collaboration
  • 12.20 Summary / Evaluation

4
11-19 Reform
  • KS3 review
  • 14-19 new entitlement - changes begin 2008,
    statutory from 2013
  • Post 14 qualification changes
  • Apprenticeships
  • A level reform challenge brightest, (AEA,
    extended projects) reduction from 6 to 4 units
  • Introduction of functional skills
  • Foundation learning tier (FLT)
  • Area prospectus / September guarantee -
    September 2007

Personalisation
5
New National Entitlement 2013
14-16
Statutory key stage 4 curriculum
All 14 Specialised Diplomas
The Arts DT MFL Humanities
AND
16-19
All 14 Specialised Diplomas
Functional skills to level 2
6
Local Planning for delivery
Local strategic planning for delivery
14-19 Partnerships
Diploma line strategic planning groups
Diploma line operational planning groups who,
what, where, when, how
7
Components of diploma
Principal Learning Specific to each diploma
approx 50 of time should be applied learning
(application in work or work related contexts)
Generic learning Functional skills En / MA / ICT
assessed as discrete units Personal, learning and
thinking skills embedded in principal
learning Project assessed discretely Work
experience Planning and Review
In 2008 these will be drawn from existing
qualifications
Additional / specialist Learning Additional GCSE
/ A level /other academic qualifications Sector
specific qualifications
8
Why have a Gateway ?
  • The DfES states that it is to ensure
  • Delivery of innovative qualifications to a high
    standard from the start
  • Provide support for even the best consortia given
    the scale of challenge
  • Collaborative structures are built in to local
    delivery
  • Links between high quality provision and a good
    local offer

9
Key messages
  • Success will be dependent on partnerships
    demonstrating they have rigorous and compelling
    plans to prepare for delivery of the diplomas
  • DfES expect providers to deliver Diplomas as part
    of a collaborative local partnership, rather than
    acting in isolation
  • Each partnership submits proposal to LA
  • LA likely to have to make judgment on bid prior
    to forwarding to DfES (ie determine strengths and
    rationale)
  • Submission to Eileen Chapman (email
    echapman_at_cfbt.com) BY 29th OCTOBER 2007

10
Essential features
  • Need to demonstrate clear understanding of each
    diploma line to be offered
  • Asked to provide a lead contact for the gateway
    process for single channel of communication (this
    does not mean a lead institution)
  • Can concentrate on particular Diplomas do not
    have to deliver all 5 new lines (or all 5 from
    round 1)
  • Keen to see partnerships offer all 3 levels at
    the same time, but not absolute requirement.
    Expect progression routes to be in place by the
    time young people complete their diplomas

11
What will you need to provide?
  • The bids will have 3 parts
  • Partnership information form
  • Generic summary your partnerships 14-19
    strategy how your partnership is planning to
    meet the entitlement by 2013 partnership
    strategies for workforce development, employer
    engagement, IAG, facilities
  • Details for delivery of each specific diploma
  • We are surmising that they will still require
  • A full self assessment for each area for each
    diploma line, rating green, amber/green,
    amber/red or red and explaining
  • Where you are now
  • What you need to do by September 2009
  • How you are going to bridge the gap

12
Ratings
  • Green
  • Comprehensive arrangements are in place and are
    working well
  • Amber/Green
  • Clear arrangements are in place and are working,
    some issues remain
  • Amber/red
  • Arrangements are partly in place. However
    significant further development is required
  • Red
  • Arrangements are not yet in place, and much
    development is required

13
Gateway assessment - Regional Panels
  • Role of LA in next round unclear, may be asked to
    rate bids
  • GOEM, DDPs, HE, QCA, LSC, DfES, National
    Strategies
  • Commentary on self assessment prepared by DfES
    contractor
  • Panels may
  • Access inspection judgments, including progress
    checks
  • Visit / contact partnerships to clarify
    information and gather supporting material
  • Decisions will be either (for each diploma line)
  • Ready to pass through gateway
  • Conditional recommendation to pass through
    gateway dependent on improvement and accessing
    support to address specific conditions by July 08
  • Conditional recommendation to pass through
    gateway dependent on improvement and accessing
    support to address specific conditions by
    December 08
  • Not ready for Sept 09
  • Feedback given on self assessment highlight
    specific areas for development, tasks that could
    be undertaken
  • If ready or conditional support packages offered
    to help preparation

14
Suggestions in readiness for preparing the bid
15
Lessons from Round 1
  • Start preparation NOW dont wait for final
    guidance
  • The bid is being prepared on behalf of the whole
    partnership the bid does not belong exclusively
    to the lead contacts or their institution
  • Communication amongst partners and within
    institutions
  • Clarity of roles and responsibilities
  • Ensure that roles of FE / WBL/ Schools /
    employers are appropriately identified
  • Clear statements with factual examples
  • Support from SLT needed to release staff to
    prepare bid
  • Ensure that all gateway criteria are addressed
  • Assume no knowledge by reader!
  • Essential that each bid is signed off by
    strategy group
  • Get someone to proof read
  • Continue with your planning once bid submitted
    dont wait for results

16
Process - look at timeline
  • 14-19 partnership strategy group need to decide
    if bid to go ahead who the delivery partners
    will be, and who lead contact will be
  • All delivery partners to meet to determine
    current position check all have copies of QCA
    criteria
  • Attend subject briefing sessions with all
    partners
  • Audit share findings
  • Draft bid consult finalise sign off -
    submit

17
Workforce
  • Demonstrate clear understanding of what type of
    staff will be needed to deliver the Diplomas.
  • Commit to provide the necessary support and
    development of your workforce.
  • For current members of the workforce, show an
    understanding of training required for these very
    different qualifications, including how they fit
    alongside other training demands, and the demand
    for training amongst the local workforce.
  • For new members of the workforce, show an
    understanding of how such staff will need to be
    recruited from outside the current workforce, and
    how you will achieve this.

18
WORKFORCE - Strong Bids
  • Understanding of Type of Staff Required
  • Analysed in Detail
  • Range of skilled staff available/ audit details
  • Strong industry staff and vendors
  • College has specialist staff
  • Training Requirements for Current Workforce
  • CPD plans outlined
  • Plans in place for training and improving skills
  • Focus on school staff gaining industrial
    experience
  • Focus on teaching for practical learning
  • Emphasis on diploma content and IT in a business
    environment
  • New Recruits-recruitment and training
  • Detailed analysis clear on gaps to be filled
  • Additional 3.5 staff needed
  • Detailed analysis of need and training required
  • Good detailed calculation
  • The school will appoint a teacher with recent
    industrial experience

19
Workforce
  • Outline the relevant strengths and gaps within
    your current workforce, and number of current
    staff likely to be involved in delivering this
    Diploma
  • Explain what staff you will need to deliver this
    Diploma in Sep 09, including how you have arrived
    at this assessment
  • Set out how you will ensure the necessary
    recruitment and training of staff so the
    workforce are well place to deliver this Diploma

20
Facilities
  • The resources, equipment and accommodation to
    deliver high quality applied and practical
    teaching and learning, within a context that
    clearly reflects employment needs to be in place
    for each diploma line.
  • Need to explain how each member of the consortium
    will be able to utilise the facilities and where
    responsibility for delivering and managing the
    facilities lies.
  • Detail what relevant facilities you currently
    have, and any shared use between consortium
    members
  • Outline what facilities you plan to put into
    place to deliver high quality applied and
    practical teaching from Sep 08, and how they will
    be used by young people across the consortium
  • Set out your plans for making the necessary
    improvements to your existing facilities between
    now and Sept 08, including how these developments
    are to be funded

21
FACILITIES - Strong Bids
  • TL Replicating Workplace Experience
  • Good facilities in place or planned
  • Fed College has CoVE status
  • Shortfall to be met by Capital Bid
  • Facilities available across the partnership
  • Good range of facilities across members
  • New centre being built
  • Specialist Facilities access for whole
    consortium
  • In place or planned
  • Collaborative sharing of facilities
  • Plans in place for sharing facilities
  • Already delivering Engineering through IFP
  • College facilities already open to all members
  • Lead School facilities will be shared
  • Working in Partnership Trust

22
Information, advice and guidance (IAG)
  • Demonstrate that effect IAG in place or how you
    will develop effective and timely IAG on
    curriculum choices and progression routes for all
    young people, integrated with overall careers
    programme
  • Include work to raise aspirations and encourage
    future participation and attainment
  • Plans in place to to challenge stereotyping
  • Show how all young people and parents/carers
    receive good IAG in relation to Diplomas, be they
    high or low attaining
  • IAG strategy should offer clear links to local
    employers and HE opportunities, with links to Aim
    Higher
  • IAG should include range of approaches to help
    young people make effective choices

23
IAG - Strong Bids
  • IAG Integrated
  • Good range of IAG in place
  • Good Existing Service - Clear plan to build on
    this
  • Good detailed plan to improve
  • Raising aspirations and Progression
  • Good progression and links with H Ed
  • EBP Diploma ready campaign
  • Working with Aim Higher and with local HE
  • All abilities
  • Area Prospectus-course information, cap
  • Stress on all ability nature of the Diploma
  • Tackling Stereotypes
  • Range of taster sessions being planned
  • Girls into Engineering taster days
  • Emphasis on gender rebalancing
  • With examples of good practice
  • Explicit intention to challenge stereotypes,
    including use of role models

24
Information, advice and guidance (IAG)
  • Outline current arrangements for IAG, both
    strengths and weaknesses. State where these are
    collaborative across the consortium
  • Set out what IAG will be on offer for Sep 08, and
    how you will ensure impartial and timely advice,
    challenge stereotype, address different
    attainment groups, and connect to employers and
    HE
  • Explain how you will make the required
    improvements to IAG so young people can make
    informed decisions about their options for Sep 08

25
Employer engagement
  • Development of effective employer links critical
    to Diploma delivery
  • Show how you will work with employers to deliver
    work related and sufficient high quality work
    placement opportunities for young people studying
    the Diploma
  • Demonstrate how you have built on existing local
    mechanisms eg EBP to forge strong and mutually
    beneficial links with local employers eg for
    work placements, learning resources, visits and
    mentoring
  • Employers must be actively involved in helping
    your consortium plan

26
EMPLOYER ENGAGEMENT - Strong Bids
  • Employer involvement in the planning
  • Range of employer links and involvement
  • Plans in place
  • Good Previous practice
  • Clear plans to Engage employer
  • Clear plan to involve employer more intensively
  • Drawing on existing Mechanisms EBP
  • Employer Forum
  • Young apprenticeship- employers
  • Chamber of Commerce
  • Involvement of EBP
  • Part of Care Ambassador scheme
  • Very Good direct local links
  • EBP clearly involved in developing plans
  • Use of Business support group

27
EMPLOYER ENGAGEMENT - Strong Bids
  • High quality Work Experience
  • Good placement with plans to develop further
  • Need to develop to meet specific needs of Diploma
  • Good existing practice clear plans
  • Employer involvement learning resources, visits
    and mentoring
  • Some aspects in place
  • Already involved through SSC and SSDA and good
    plan to intensify
  • Plans in place
  • Plans to develop
  • Good existing practice practical examples
  • Good plan to enhance business support group

28
Employer engagement
  • Outline your current links with employers and
    employer organisations, including and assessment
    of the existing capacity for high quality work
    placements in your area
  • Detail how you intend to work with employers so
    that by Sep 09 you have the most effective and
    sufficient Diploma provision in place
  • Explain how you will develop relationships with
    local employers and employer organisations to
    achieve your plans for Sep 09

29
Collaboration
  • To deliver in 09, need to be part of a consortium
  • Encompass all relevant members
  • Demonstrate clear understanding of roles and
    accountabilities of each member
  • Collaborative structures for funding and
    organisation should be in place to support
    delivery
  • All young people of all abilities able to access
    diplomas
  • Effective and appropriate arrangements for
    transport, timetabling, curriculum development,
    administration and quality assurance
  • No requirement that that institution must
    collaborate on teaching and learning of any
    particular diploma, but must demonstrate
    appropriate access arrangements for those
    elsewhere in the consortium

30
Collaboration - Strong Bids
  • Partnership
  • Wide included schools, Fed Colleges, WBL and
    Employers
  • History of Collaboration
  • Young Apprenticeship programme / Link with Aim
    Higher GT Summer school / HE links /
    Collaboration for delivering BTEC Successful IFP
  • Consortium Roles
  • Collaborative agreements in place or planned
  • Roles clearly set out
  • Diploma
  • Understanding of the range of the Diploma/ good
    grasp of content
  • Access to Diploma Line for all YP in area
  • Arrangements in place for all learners in area to
    access Diploma
  • Good access plan for all learners

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Collaboration
  • Outline how and where you have collaborative
    arrangements that are working well now, and where
    you have identified that more needs to be done
  • Explain what collaborative arrangements will be
    in place in your consortium for September 2009 to
    deliver these objectives
  • Set out your plans for delivering the necessary
    changes for September 2009, including the key
    milestones between now and then
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