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Suffolk groups and individuals are being urged to nominate candidates for the Suffolk Adult Learners’ Awards 2015.

The Awards, now in their 5th year, celebrate the hard work and outstanding achievements of adult learners’ over the past year.  

There are a total of 10 awards for which people can be nominated:

  • 65+ Learner of the Year
  • Digital/Technology Learner of the Year
  • Inspirational Learner of the Year
  • Tutor of the Year
  • Apprentice/Learner at Work
  • Learning Project of the Year
  • Outstanding Family Learners of the Year
  • Volunteer of the Year
  • SME Learning Employer of the Year
  • Health and Wellbeing

In addition there are two further awards:

  • Outstanding Services to Adult Education and Training in Suffolk (selected by the judging panel)
  • Outstanding Learner of the Year (overall winner from those awarded on the evening)

 

 

Nominations welcomed for Suffolk Adult Learners' Awards 2015

The Awards are organised by Leap with the support of University Campus Suffolk (UCS), the Suffolk Partnership for Informal Leaning (SPIAL) and Suffolk County Council. Adnams are the award ceremony drink sponsor.

 

Miles Cole, Leap Project Manager, said “These Awards celebrate the commitment shown by tutors, volunteers, providers and learners’ while demonstrating the impact adult learning has on the lives of individuals. Every year it gets more and more difficult to choose between those nominated, everyone is doing such fantastic work and these awards, now in the 5th year, is just one way this can be recognised.”

 

The ceremony will be held at the UCS Waterfront Building, Ipswich, on Thursday 18 June and will be hosted by BBC Radio Suffolk presenter and UCS Honorary Graduate, Mark Murphy.

Nomination forms can be downloaded from

www.leap.ac.uk or

www.communityactionsuffolk.org.uk

 

and must be received by 5pm on Thursday 16 April 2015.

 

 

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FREE Seminars for Small and Medium Sized Businesses

Based on the theme ‘Why Invest in your People’ Realise Futures Learning and Development are running day-long seminars during early 2015 throughout New Anglia, which are free to attend. This will also include a free lunch.

The seminar will concentrate on why well planned staff development enables your business to soar and succeed.

In partnership with Education Training Academy, we will help you to complete a Training Needs Analysis and Skills Health Check which helps SMEs proactively match the skills and training needs of staff with education and training establishments which provide relevant courses.

 

Ofsted critical of Suffolk County Council's school policies  (BBC Suffolk)

Suffolk County Council's Endeavour House Suffolk County Council introduced its Raising The Bar school improvement programme in 2012

 

Suffolk children's "life chances are being damaged" according to a letter from Ofsted to the local education authority.

Suffolk County Council introduced its Raising The Bar programme after poor performance at primary and GCSE levels.

The school inspectors found Suffolk County Council's strategy to support schools was "weak" and it had been "tardy" in addressing poor leadership.

The council said it agreed with Ofsted's suggested improvements.

The letter  followed an inspection in January of the council's strategy to improve overall school performance after league tables showed that, out of 150 education authorities, Suffolk was in the bottom 10 for GCSE results and third from bottom for primary school Key Stage 2 performance.

'Mediocre education'

Sean Harford, Ofsted's eastern regional director, said: "In 2012, the council launched its Raising The Bar policy, but there have been no significant improvements in pupils' attainment and there is still no clear strategy for how the local authority will make improvements.

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"We've worked incredibly hard over the last few years ... and we're beginning to see the fruits of our labour”

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"With that lack of strategic plan, too many schools have been left to languish and provide mediocre education.

"We don't think it's about lack of ambition or funding, the council can get on and do this as long as they intervene in the right way."

Ofsted said the council needed to finalise and implement its plans, improve communications with school leaders and resolve school leadership issues.

The council also needed to improve the ways it could check the quality of the work of its Learning & Improvement Service which is there to provide extra support to schools.

Councillor Lisa Chambers, portfolio holder for education at the Conservative-run local authority, said: "While I accept and welcome Ofsted's visit and report, there are lines I don't agree with.

"We've worked incredibly hard over the last few years to see improvements at Key Stage 2 and we're beginning to see the fruits of our labour.

"We are getting stuck in and we have very firm building blocks for where we are going and that will be done through the strategy we're introducing this month."

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