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Making the Transition: From Skills for Life and Key Skills to Functional Skills seminars, September & October 2012
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Date posted: 16 August 2012 Making the Transition: From Skills for Life and Key Skills to Functional Skills Thursday 13 September 2012 Thursday 4 October 2012 Event fees (includes tea/coffee and a sandwich lunch): £99 (NIACE members) Target audience Managers and practitioners currently delivering Key Skills and Skills for Life who are preparing for the transition to Functional Skills. Participants who have attended this seminar said: "The session has removed some of the fear factors about Functional Skills." "I found out how the transition to Functional Skills will affect my approach. I know the areas I need to consider with colleagues in order to ensure that we make the transition as smoothly as possible." "[I found out] where to go and who to contact to answer concerns regarding Functional Skills delivery, the exact criteria to follow." "Just what we needed..." "The messages were clear and I loved the approach..." Training aims • To raise awareness about the policy context for Functional Skills. Outcomes By the end of the seminar delegates will have had the opportunity to: • discuss the implications of making the transition from Key Skills/Skills for Life to Functional Skills; More information and booking here For all enquiries, please contact NIACE Events: |




