This training is aimed at staff who have little or no experience of creating or returning Individual Learner Records (ILR) and require an introduction to the basics.
Learn how to build a rounded, accurate picture of the quality of provision with different quality assurance activities. This two-part training gives you a chance to put theory into practice and reflect on what works for your provision.
A network for staff in Natspec colleges and affiliates working with students with PMLD aged 16-25. Teaching staff, managers, therapists, care staff and learning support staff can share information and discuss ideas and issues relating to provision for learners with PMLD.
As part of the Community of Practice: Effective strategies to manage communication and behaviours positively this free session, facilitated by Natspec, will offer opportunities for participants to share anonymised concerns they have about specific communication needs within their complex cohorts and discuss with other professionals.
As a follow up to our “New to the ILR” workshop, we look here at a practical application of the cycle of returning Individual Learner Records (ILR), and importantly the analysis of data checking, error reports and their resolution.
The Natspec publicity officers network is a free event for all members of staff responsible for communications, marketing and publicity at Natspec colleges.
This network is for Learner Voice Practitioners working in Natspec member colleges and affiliates. This is an opportunity to meet other practitioners, hear about their work and share ideas around best practice.
This free session will provide an opportunity to understand the challenges faced by autistic learners when moving onto post 16 education and approaches that will support autistic learners to achieve their aspirations and outcomes.
An interactive online training for curriculum managers and practitioners looking for a systematic way to plan provision for learners with SEND, monitor their progress and record their achievements.
This online network for Natspec members and affiliates who have an interest in provision for learners with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs.