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AoC London Region Members’ Bulletin 25 March 2011 Issue 91 Feedback from Thursday 17 March Principals’ Forum Another successful Principals’ Forum took place on Thursday 17 March from 12.30-3pm at Hackney Community College. The Forum covered two main topics: Developing a Community Scorecard for London and ESOL. For the first topic, Maggie Galliers, Principal of Leicester College, talked about her College’s experience in developing a Community Scorecard. AoC Create are working with the LDA to develop the idea of a Community Scorecard for London. The outcomes of this project will be circulated in the near future. For the second topic, Julian Gravatt shared an update on ESOL and funding allocations for London Colleges. The meeting, which included Heads of ESOL as well as Principals, discussed how London Colleges should respond to the funding changes. In addition, AoC National are hosting an ESOL Summit today, on Friday 25 March 2011. Principals and Heads of ESOL were invited to attend. Further information will be circulated after the meeting. If you require copies of the presentations by Maggie or Julian please contact the office . Feedback from AoC London Region Marketing Committee meeting For those of you who don’t know the Marketing Committee is sub-committee of the AoC London Regional Committee, which meets regularly throughout the year to discuss priorities for marketing London Colleges. The Committee met on Wednesday 23 March and confirmed that the next Marketing ManagersNetwork meeting will be on Wednesday 25 May 2011 as a half day morning event. The theme for this event will be: “How to get your message out for free” and the AoC London team are currently seeking and booking speakers for this event, more information will be sent out shortly. If you are a Marketing Manager and you would like to attend this event and join the network please contact the AoC London team . At the meeting on Wednesday the Committee also discussed the London Colleges website and it’s current re-vamp, which will be launched prior to the Marketing Managers’ network meeting in May. The Marketing Committee also received a WorldSkills update from Val Chiesa, AoC WorldSkills Project Director, a full update can be read in the section below.

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AoC London Region Members’ Bulletin 25 March 2011 Issue 91

Feedback from Thursday 17 March Principals’ Forum

Another successful Principals’ Forum took place on Thursday 17 March from 12.30-3pm at

Hackney Community College. The Forum covered two main topics: Developing a Community

Scorecard for London and ESOL. For the first topic, Maggie Galliers, Principal of Leicester

College, talked about her College’s experience in developing a Community Scorecard. AoC

Create are working with the LDA to develop the idea of a Community Scorecard for London.

The outcomes of this project will be circulated in the near future.

For the second topic, Julian Gravatt shared an update on ESOL and funding allocations for

London Colleges. The meeting, which included Heads of ESOL as well as Principals, discussed

how London Colleges should respond to the funding changes. In addition, AoC National are

hosting an ESOL Summit today, on Friday 25 March 2011. Principals and Heads of ESOL were

invited to attend. Further information will be circulated after the meeting.

If you require copies of the presentations by Maggie or Julian please contact the office.

Feedback from AoC London Region Marketing Committee meeting

For those of you who don’t know the Marketing Committee is sub-committee of the AoC

London Regional Committee, which meets regularly throughout the year to discuss priorities

for marketing London Colleges. The Committee met on Wednesday 23 March and confirmed

that the next Marketing Managers’ Network meeting will be on Wednesday 25 May 2011 as a

half day morning event. The theme for this event will be: “How to get your message out for

free” and the AoC London team are currently seeking and booking speakers for this event,

more information will be sent out shortly. If you are a Marketing Manager and you would like

to attend this event and join the network please contact the AoC London team.

At the meeting on Wednesday the Committee also discussed the London Colleges website and

it’s current re-vamp, which will be launched prior to the Marketing Managers’ network

meeting in May. The Marketing Committee also received a WorldSkills update from Val

Chiesa, AoC WorldSkills Project Director, a full update can be read in the section below.

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WorldSkills London 2011

Update on London Colleges’ Involvement in WorldSkills London 2011

Showcasing

London Colleges have responded magnificently to the call for showcasing activities to support

the event and the Opening and Closing Ceremonies on 4 and 9 October. Rachel Malic, the

WSL2011 Events Manager for Showcasing, is delighted. ‘Two days before the closing date, we

had had a very disappointing response, but then the floodgates opened and we now have 182

completed applications for the panels to consider. 41 of these are from London, so many thanks

for all your enthusiasm and support.’

A London showcasing panel will review all the applications and the successful ones will be

submitted to the national panel chaired by Rob Wye from LSIS on 21 April. Organisations will

be notified in early May if they have been chosen to showcase.

Other Opportunities at the Event

‘Have a Go’ : the closing date to apply to run one of the ‘Have a Go’ areas at the Event is 31

March. These are being offered in each of the 46 skills areas by a variety of organisations,

including colleges. If you think your college could provide one of these, please contact Fran

Hubbard to find out more about it: [email protected]

Exhibition Space: following on from the information given in the last bulletin about costs for

exhibiting (from £3285 + VAT for 4 days), the AoC London Marketing Committee discussed

how London Colleges might take a joint approach to exhibiting. 150,000 visitors are expected

over the four days, so this is an ideal opportunity to promote your college offer. The National

Apprenticeships Service, together with Information and Advice services, will also be talking to

visitors and encouraging them to find out about training opportunities.

If you are interested in exhibiting with other colleges, please contact AoC London Region. For

more detailed information about costs or space available at ExCel, please contact Simon, Alice

or Jen from Prospects on 01823 362800.

Volunteering: Julia Bowditch is leading on volunteering for WSL2011. There is a range of

volunteering activity for both staff and students that can offer different types of work

experience over the period 5-8 October. Applications should be made by the end of April and

there is information available on: worldskillslondon2011.com/volunteer

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Workshop Supervisors: we put out a call to college staff in the last bulletin to supervise at the

Competition. There has been some response to this but there are still gaps in the following

areas:

Creative Modelling

Offset Printing

Car Painting

CNC Milling

If you are interested and think this might contribute to your personal and professional

development (as well as giving you experience of competitions at the highest international

level) please contact Andy Murfitt at WSL2011 for an application pack and Technical

Description. ([email protected] or 0207 429 2818).

Have a Go: in your college outside the event

‘Have a Go’ activities should give people a bite-size taster of a new skill, trade or profession to

inspire them to learn and enrol on courses or take up an Apprenticeship. Why not badge

activities you have planned for recruitment or parents’ evenings with the WorldSkills logo to

link it to the Event? These can be in any skills area relevant to the courses you offer, not just

those covered by skills competitions. Information about resources and a pack are available on:

www.worldskillslondon2011.com/haveago

The Skills Funding Agency will be supporting these local activities with some additional

funding. We will include details about this funding and how to access it as soon as they are

available. In the meantime, start thinking about how your college might link into the ‘Have a

Go’ campaign.

Evaluation of the functional skills pilot summative report

We are very pleased to be able to inform you that the summative report from the functional

skills pilot has been approved by ministers for publication. The report presents an interesting

and informative account of the many years of trialing and piloting that have taken place and

pays tribute to those who took part.

The report is available on the QCDA website via the following link

http://www.qcda.gov.uk/qualifications/functional-skills/7585.aspx

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Learn London– the Adult Learners’ Week Special

Precision Press is currently putting together the latest edition of Learn London– the Adult

Learners’ Week Special within Time Out London magazine, due out on the 4 May.

Please find attached a pdf of the media pack which outlines the editorial direction. If you would

like to advertise in this great publication, which has a very wide circulation across London, or if

you have any stories concerning Adult Learners' Week, or are part of large events which will

run during the week, please contact James Elland at Precision Press. Alternatively you can

contact James on 02079249196.

Kingston College Students Selected for the British College Sport National Championships A group of Kingston College students have been selected to represent the South East Region at

the British College Sport National Championships next month.

The championships are a prestigious event and

being selected to represent the region is a huge

achievement. The event will be held at Bath

University from April 8 until April 10 and

Kingston College will be representing the South

East region at men’s and ladies’ football, mixed

doubles tennis and men’s and women’s elite

trampoline.

College Principal, Peter Mayhew-Smith, says: “Kingston College’s sport provision goes from

strength to strength and we are intensely proud of our brilliant students and the great staff

behind them. We can’t wait to hear the results and hope there’ll be much to celebrate when the

competition happens.”

The team includes Kyle Merson, Ben Nicholson, Bradley Murray, Sam Bates, Dominic OGun,

Arron Western, Liam Devine, Chan Quan who all play for the men’s football team; Stephanie

Anes, Chloe Burr, Zoe Fisher, Chloe Howe, Victoria Petrova, Emily Sleeman, Hayley Williams

and Louise Cheng for women’s football; Beth Anne Lumb, Jenise Huxtable Perrin, Melissa

Soden, Emma Britton for women’s trampoline; Ashley Noble, men’s trampoline, and Tom Miles

and Christa Gecheva in mixed doubles tennis.

Student Success Story of the Fortnight

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Date Event/Meeting Attendees Outcome

17 March Mary Vine-Morris,

London Councils:

Young People’s

Education and

Skills (formerly

RPG)

KA Regular one to one meeting

17 March Principals' Forum KA, JS See headline.

18 March Operational Sub-

Group of London

Councils: Young

People’s Education

and Skills

(formerly known

as Regional

Planning Group.)

18 March 2011.

JS Agenda included: feedback from RPG

Board on 14 February; YPLA 2011/12

Allocation Update; discussion on the

Wolf Report; Terms of Reference for the

group; RPG work plan monitoring;

Update on WorldSkills London 2011;

14-19 Leads Conference 8 April 2011.

23 March AoCLR marketing

committee meeting

JS, RB See headline.

Date Event/Meeting Attendees Agenda

28 March Meeting with

Madeline Hall and

Steve Dowbiggin

KA, Chris

Walden,

Madeline

Hall, Steve

Dowbiggin

Madeline Hall and Steve Dowbiggin are

attending a briefing with Chris Walden

and Kate Anderson prior to a ministerial

visit.

28 March Jane Glanville,

London Higher

KA, JG Regular one to one

29 March Stephen Evans, KA Regular one to one

Recent meetings

Future meetings

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LDA

29 March Hackney Colleges’

Beacon Award

ceremony

JS Celebrating Hackney Community

College’s Beacon Award for widening

participation in education.

30 March Business

Development

managers’ network

meeting

JS Agenda includes policy updates and

discussion of:

DWP

Skills Strategy

Other funding

Update on the Wolf review

31 March City & Guilds KA, RB One to one meeting with John Lockwood from City & Guilds.

5 April London Councils -

Heads of

regeneration

meeting

KA The meeting will look at skills, the recent policy changes and their impact on London boroughs.

5 April National

Principals’ Policy

Forum

JS This AoC National Principals' Policy

Forum will take place at Walsall College,

West Midlands from 9am -1pm followed

by lunch. There will also be an induction

session for new Principals after the lunch

break. The session will take place

between 1.45pm and 3pm; you will need

to register a place by emailing:

[email protected]

Further information on the programme will be on the AoC website shortly.

5 April Student Award

Ceremony at City

and Islington

College

JS City and Islington College’s Student

Awards Ceremony 2011 will be held on

the evening of Tuesday, 5 April, and will

this year feature a keynote speech from

Lord Bill Morris (former General

Secretary of the Transport and General

Workers’ Union).

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Business Development Managers’ network meeting: Wednesday 30 March, Fashion and

Textile Museum, London Bridge. For more details, please contact Judith Smyth.

Sustainable & Social Procurement: Thursday 31 March, Dexter House, London. For further information or to book online please visit: www.aoccreateevents.co.uk/sustainableprocurement

Embedding Equality & Diversity within Curriculum Planning and Teaching &

Learning: Tuesday 5 April, London. For further information or to book online please visit: www.aoccreateevents.co.uk/embeddingequality

Employer Responsive - Improving the Quality of Apprenticeship Provision in Colleges: Thursday 14 April, London (venue tbc). For further information or to book online please visit: www.aoccreateevents.co.uk/employerresponsive

Linking London Annual Conference 2011: Thursday 5 May 2011 9.30am - 3.00pm,

School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. For more information and to register please go to, you will find a draft agenda at the bottom of this page http://www.linkinglondon.ac.uk/2011conference

AoC International Conference: Thursday 12 May, 10am-4.30pm, CBI conference centre,

London. For further information or to book online visit the registration website: www.aoccreateevents.co.uk/international2011

Vice-Principal Curriculum & Quality network meeting: Monday 16 May, AoC offices,

Stedham Place. For more details, please contact Rebecca Breen.

Heads of Sport network meeting: Tuesday 24 May, AoC Offices, Stedham Place. For

more details, please contact Rebecca Breen.

6 April Head of student

services meeting

Re: new Learner

Support Fund

AoCLR team The head of student services meeting is to

discuss some principles for how to apply

the new Learner Support Funds that will

partially replace the EMA.

7 April London First KA, Mark

Hilton

Regular catch up

7 April Regional

Committee

AoCLR team Papers are being finalised

Events and Dates for the Diary

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Innovative approaches to skills: An AoC and ALP collaboration: Tuesday 24 May, 9am-4pm, London (venue tbc), For further information or to book online please visit the website www.aoccreateevents.co.uk/skills2011

The Intelligence e-Group Despatch If you would like to view the latest issues of the Intelligence e-Group Despatch please follow

this link. The Despatch is produced by Mike Cooper, from Education Development which

works in partnership with AOSEC, LSC South East, LSN and City & Guilds Institute/Centre for

Skills Development to provide a regular free electronic newsletter updating colleagues on latest

developments in post-compulsory learning and skills and much more. For your free

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