Annual joint conference - supporting adults with English, Maths and ESOL
The annual NIACE, NRDC, UCU, RaPAL and NATECLA joint conference on supporting adults with English, Maths and ESOL.
- EVENT DATE: Thursday 22 October 2015, 09:30 - 15:45
- EVENT LOCATION: UCL Institute of Education, 20 Bedford Way, London WC1H 0AL
Background to the event
Adults’ English, maths and language skills are critical to underpin improved personal, social and economic outcomes. At the same time, the pace of change across public services, work, technology, health and society requires that all adults have solid capabilities in using technology, personal finance, health and well-being and more, to be able to respond and adapt to the changes around them. One implication of this is that learners will benefit if practitioners are able to link English, maths and ESOL learning to these wider capabilities, and from their subject specialist perspectives, consider the interconnections between literacy, numeracy and language.
There are a number of challenges currently facing the sector, including the need to make English and maths learning relevant and engaging, particularly for adults with the lowest levels of skills, and the question of appropriate progression routes and qualifications for adult learners. This conference will bring together practitioners, researchers and policy makers in order to explore innovative ways in which English, maths and ESOL can help more adults to reach the levels of confidence, self-esteem, knowledge and skills which they need to make the most of their talents and to realise their ambitions in life.
These conference themes will be addressed by keynote speakers including the National Research and Development Centre for Adult Literacy and Numeracy, the Education and Training Foundation (TCB) and feature a European perspective on basic skills (TBC).
By the end of the conference, participants will have:
- increased their knowledge and understanding of the connections between language, literacy and numeracy and wider capabilities in the context of policy, research and practice for adult English, maths and ESOL learning;
- reflected on their own practice and identified ideas and resources to use with learners
Event Information for delegates- draft programme
Programme:
09.30
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Registration
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10.00
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Chair’s Welcome – Dr Janine Eldred, NIACE Senior Research Fellow
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10.05
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Welcome from David Hughes, CEO, NIACE
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10.20
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‘Why the use of Terminology in Adult Literacy Matters’
Sam Duncan and Irene Schwab, NRDC
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10.45
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Working with the sector to support teaching in maths and English
Sue Southwood, Programme Manager - Professional Standards and Workforce Development, The Education and Training Foundation
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11.10
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Tea/coffee break
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11.30
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Morning Workshop Sessions (Full workshop descriptors can be found when you apply)
1. Towards a Citizens' Curriculum
2. New Delivery Models for Family Numeracy Workshop
3. Supporting integration for ESOL learners – what can make a difference?
4. Reading Ahead with Quick Reads
5. Supporting Teaching in English and Maths
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12.45
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Lunch
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13.30
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Chair’s Welcome to Afternoon Session
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13.35
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'Adult Learning and ESOL Policy in Scotland' (TBC)
Emily Bryson, Education Scotland
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14.00
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Afternoon Workshop Sessions
1. Reading and Writing in Real Life: Using Authentic Instruction to Support Adult Literacy
2. Exploring varied partnerships and learning environments for effective ESOL delivers
3. How to give maths a bad name
4. Practitioner-Led Action Research:English, Maths and ICT
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15.15
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Panel Discussion (Tea/coffee available)
Chair - Dr Janine Eldred (NIACE)
Panellists - Catherine Paulson- Ellis (Department for Business, Innovation and Skills); Sue Southwood (ETF); Sam Duncan (NRDC); Sallie Condie (RaPAL), Jenny Roden (NATELCA)
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15.40
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Chair’s closing remarks
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15.45
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Conference Closes
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Tickets are priced as follows:
- Part-time tutor and/or member of NIACE, RaPAL, UCU or NATECLA - £65.00 + £4.23 booking fee
- Non-members fee - £130.00 + £7.80 booking fee
- Workshop Contributors £30.00 + £2.30 booking fee
Request further information
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Date(s): 22 October 2015 to 22 October 2015
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Time: .9:30 - 15:45
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Price: From £65
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Location: UCL Institute of Education
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Address: UCL Institute of Education
20 Bedford Way
London
WC1H 0AL
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Main contact: Joanne Barrett
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Telephone: 0116 2044205
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Email: events@niace.org.uk
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Website: http://www.https://eventbrite.co.uk...