The Trainer Pack and the Accreditation Pack
The Supporting the Learner Journey Trainer Pack and TheSupporting the Learner Journey OCNSWR Accreditation Pack
These resources were developed, produced and published in November 2009 through the Continuation Project. This project was funded due to the sucess of the original Supporting the Learner Journey: Professional Development for Learning Support Practitioners.
The Trainer Pack
The Trainer Pack provides a valuable resource to compliment the Trainer Power points with additional notes.
Together with the learning resources they enable effective CPD delivery to learning support practitioners.
The Trainer pack was developed in partnership with 25 identified trainers from 10 GFE and Specialist colleges who attended and completed the Train the Trainer workshops and particpated on a CPD Programme of Delivery for the Continuation Project. The quality assurance feedback, information from action research and suggestions from all participants were collected to contributed to the writing of the Trainer Pack.
Sue Prescott and Angie Ward are available for consultancy and support through the Tollards Training and Development Centre at West of England School and College - see contact details below.
For more details of the Continuation Project including statistical data and analysis of the action research please read the CDP Continuation Project report by clicking on the heading below.
Accreditation Pack
The framework has been accredited by OCNSW. Completion of each Unit is equivalent to 2 credits in the QCF. Each Unit can be achieved at either Level 2 or Level 3 EXCEPT the ICT related units GCU7 is achievable only at Level 2 and SCU7 is achievable only at Level 3. The Accreditation Pack can be downloaded from the LMS. You will need to ensure that you or a partnership establishment are an accredited centre for NOCN before you can offer this certification. This resource details the learning outcomes and assessment criteria for each unit with details of mandatory and optional assessment methods.
Sue Prescott and Angie Ward are available for consultancy and support through the Tollards Training and Development Centre at West of England School and College - see contact details below.
Tollards: Training and Development Centre
West of England School and College for young people with little or no sight has developed a designated venue for internal and external candidates who seek further development.
The Centre will be jointly managed by Angie Ward and Sue Prescott who will be focussing on the delivery of the whole CPD framework as well as Initial Teacher Training Qualification.
If you would like to know more about the professional development being offered, accessing the CPD Framework and joining the SWWDP and please contact:
Haydn Thomas Director of Business Development 01392 454 302
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Continuation Project Report