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Partnership working

Partnership working. by Lorna Grant Baccalaureate Development Manager email – Lorna.Grant@sqa.org.uk telephone – 0845 213 5460. Key Principles. To assist our young people in making the transition from school to FE/HE or employment

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Partnership working

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  1. Partnership working by Lorna Grant Baccalaureate Development Manager email – Lorna.Grant@sqa.org.uk telephone – 0845 213 5460

  2. Key Principles • To assist our young people in making the transition from school to FE/HE or employment • To encourage collaboration between schools and FE/HE institutions • To ensure that qualified staff and resources are available for learners to complete the project • To assess planning, implementation and evaluation • To show the relevance of languages in broader contexts

  3. Issues Raised • Attracting sufficient numbers of candidates • Timetabling issues • Inter-disciplinary cooperation • Lack of confidence in project development • The need to work across sectors • Making links with employers • Quality issues

  4. How Partnerships Can Address These Issues • Combining small numbers from different centres and sharing time allocations • Providing greater possibilities for cross departmental collaboration • Sharing ideas/good practice and providing mutual support • Giving access to a range of equipment/resources/expertise • Offering a more adult environment and opportunities to meet candidates from other centres • Strengthening existing links with local employers • Sharing the assessment and internal verification process

  5. What kind of partnerships/networks are operating this session? • University/school/local authority • College/school/local authority • University/college/school/local authority • School/school/local authority • University/college/school/employer • Interdisciplinary • Pupil collaboration

  6. What some of the partners have to say…

  7. Abertay University is working with Dundee Council and six schools • ‘The pupils can undertake their IPs using the support of both the school and the University — meaning they can work on their projects either at school or at Abertay, making full use of the facilities and expertise of the University.’

  8. Forth Valley College is working with ten schools to deliver the Baccalaureate ‘There is a real feeling of excitement in the department. The staff are keen to make a success of it.’

  9. Langside College is working with six schools ‘We were anxious to deliver the Languages Baccalaureate in its first year. Working with local schools has made this possible.’

  10. Questions?

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