Ofsted's new approach to apprenticeship monitoring and inspection - 12/07/19 - London
Date and time
Location
Park Plaza
200 Westminster Bridge Road SE1 7UT United KingdomRefund Policy
Description
If you are responsible for apprenticeship quality and preparing for a visit from Ofsted, this is one of those 'not to be missed' training days.
With an 'insufficient progress' from Ofsted now resulting in a freeze on starts, and a grade four for apprenticeships resulting in removal from the provider register and a new Education Inspection Framework being launched in September, the stakes could not be higher.
This workshop is a one-off opportunity to hear directly from the most senior apprenticeship HMI at Ofsted. Just how have they changed their approach to inspection where there are no qualifications (e.g. standards)? What evidence is Ofsted looking for in terms of at least 20 percent-off the job training? What about apprentices 'confidence' before and after the training, in addition to knowledge, skills and behaviours? What's the inspection approach to subcontracting? How important is governance to inspectors? How is safe-guarding and the prevent duty inspected? What data is used by Ofsted? How do monitoring visits differ from a full inspection? What will change with the introduction of the new Education Inspection Framework from September? All these questions and more will be covered.
Agenda
10am Registration and networking
10.30 Introduction for; colleges, training providers, local authorities, universities and employer providers
Nick Linford, author of the Complete Guide to Funding Apprenticeships
10:45 Ofsted's evidence expectations when inspecting apprenticeship standards
Christopher Jones, senior HMI for FE & Skills and Specialist Adviser for Apprenticeships, Ofsted
11:10 Ofsted's overall approach to apprenticeship monitoring visits and best practice
Christopher Jones, senior HMI for FE & Skills and Specialist Adviser for Apprenticeships, Ofsted
11:50 Break for refreshments and networking
12:10 Ofsted's overall approach to apprenticeship full inspections and the new EIF
Christopher Jones, senior HMI for FE & Skills and Specialist Adviser for Apprenticeships, Ofsted
13:00 Break for lunch and networking time
14:00 Achievement rates and minimum standards for frameworks and standards - technical guide
Nick Linford
15:00 Bringing it all together in a self-assessment report (SAR) - best practice
Nick Linford
15:30 Workshop end
Quality, funding, finance, MIS, business development and other senior staff will benefit, from prime and subcontractor organisations, such as:
- FE colleges
- Independent learning providers
- Employer providers
- Local authorities and universities funded for apprenticeships
- Other organisations with an interest in apprenticeship inspection
Places are expected to go fast, so book now to avoid disappointment. The fee is £295+ VAT per delegate (no limit per organisation), and bookings can paid online or via invoice, and can be cancelled 7 or more days prior to the event at no cost.
FE Week gold members will receive £50 off the cost of this event (gold membership must be in the delegates name). Find out more about FE Week gold membership here.
This workshop is brought to you by Nick Linford, author of the Complete Guide to Funding Apprenticeships and both the Hands-on guide to post-16 funding and the Hands-on guide to post-16 performance and data published by Pearson. Nick was Director of Planning and Performance at Lewisham College for six years whilst also playing a leading role in capacity building on the use of funding performance, data quality and curriculum planning in the learning and skills sector. Nick also wrote the AELP and LSIS funded Sub-contracting toolkit. Nick is owner and a director of Lsect and former editor of the Lsect published newspaper, FE Week.
To download more information about Nick click here.