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The 4th National Conference on
PUTTING
Delivering Diplomas:
EDUCATION
FIRST
Engagement and collaboration
Aston Conference Centre, Birmingham Thursday 1st October 2009
Chairperson: George Turnbull, Exams Doctor, Ofqual, Coventry
PHASE 1 DIPLOMA DELIVERY
09.00 – 09.30 Registration and refreshments 1: Creative and media
2: Society, health and development
09.30 – 10.00 Welcome and address
Pete Henshaw, Editor, SecEd and Delivering Diplomas
3: Construction and the built environment
4: Information technology
10.00 – 10.30 Teaching and learning together: Focusing on engagement
5: Engineering
Teresa Bergin, Head of Diploma, Qualifi cations and Curriculum
Authority, London
PHASE 2 DIPLOMA DELIVERY
1: Business, administration and fi nance
10.30 – 11.00 Diplomas the second year: Where are we now with
2: Hair and beauty studies
partnership working?
3: Manufacturing & product design
Malcolm Trobe, Policy Director, Association of School and College
4: Environmental and land-based studies
Leaders, Leicester
5: Hospitality
11.00 – 11.30 Refreshments and exhibition viewing
14.30 – 15.00 Refreshments and exhibition viewing
11.30 – 12.00 Engagement and collaboration from an FE point of view
John Stone, Chief Executive, Learning and Skills Network, London 15.00 – 16.00 WORKSHOPS: Engagement and collaboration
This hour-long session offers delegates a choice of four workshops to choose from.
12.00 – 12.30 Employer engagement
Delegates will have the choice to attend more than one workshop during the hour.
Margaret Gildea, Education and Skills Advisor, Rolls Royce, Derby
A: SECONDARY AND FE COLLABORATION
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch and exhibition viewing
B: EMPLOYER COLLABORATION
13.30 – 14.30 Ask the experts panel discussion: Sector Skills Councils
Delegates will have the chance to quiz expert representatives from the 10 Sector Skills C: GATEWAY SUCCESS
Councils involved in phases 1 and 2 of Diploma Delivery. Split by phase into two
workshops, delegates will be free to ask questions regarding any aspect of delivery
D: ENSURING AWARDING HAPPENS
and will be able to drop into both workshops if desired. This session will provide a
amme subject to change
great networking opportunity and the chance to speak to the experts behind the fi rst
16.00 – 16.30 Drawing together and closing remarks
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10 Diploma lines. George Turnbull, Exams Doctor, Ofqual, Coventry Pr
MA Education Ltd
For a brochure visit www.deliveringdiplomas.co.uk and follow
St. Jude’s Church
Dulwich Road
the link or call 020 7501 6762
London SE24 0PB
Organised by In association with
Royal College of Physicians
CONFERENCE FEE
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INCLUDES ENTRANCE
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LUNCH AND REFRESHMENTS,
FULL CONFERENCE
The 5th national conference
DOCUMENTATION AND
CERTIFICATE
Autism Today:
OF ACCREDITATION/
ATTENDANCE
Tuesday 17th November 2009 Wednesday 18th November 2009
Diagnosis, management Sharing strategies and secrets
and treatment for success in education
An essential conference for all in the medical and education professions working with
individuals who have autistic spectrum disorder
Topics from Wednesday 18th November 2009 include:
•Asperger’s syndrome and education PJ Hughes WORKSHOPS
•Assessment and therapeutic intervention Susan Derham
•TEACCH Barbara Blyth
•The way from A to B: using wise choices to manage
•Applied behaviour analysis: early intensive behavioural
challenging behaviour Mike Stanton
intervention Lynsey Herdman and Risca Solomon
•Help! Programme - messages from 10,000 parents
•Using the ADOS and ADI-R in the diagnosis
of ASD Marianna Murin
Andrew Powell
•ECHOES: improving children’s social interaction
•Sensory issues in autism Michael McCreadie
through interactive play with digital technologies
•Real services to assist students with Asperger’s
Wendy Keay-Bright and Dr Karen Guldberg
Syndrome Dr Nicola Martin
•The effectiveness of PECS Sue Baker
•Adult outcome for children with autism
•Strategies for teaching children functional skills
Professor Patricia Howlin
for life Liz Shew
MA Healthcare Ltd
For further information and a booking form, please contact
St. Jude’s Church
Dulwich Road
Tel: 020 7501 6748 Fax: 020 7733 8174 Email: javan.abass@markallengroup.com
London SE24 0PB
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