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South East Teacher Education Directory

The following research was gathered by contacting, via email, all South East providers listed on the talent website atwww.talent.ac.uk. Information was requested about generic teacher education programmes and specialist literacy, language and numeracy ( Additional Diploma courses and Level 3 specialist skills programmes). The table below contains information from the providers who responded to the email. Provider websites and online brochures were used to fill in any gaps. Overall responses ranged from 1 additional diplomas to around 50% for providers listed as offering PTLLS programmes. There was a nil return for L3 subject skills programmes.

Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) courses

  • Provider
  • Course Type
  • Target Audience
  • Duration
  • Dates
  • Times
  • Location
  • Modes of delivery
  • Cost
  • How to find out more

  • PTLLS
  • Prospective Teachers.

In-post Teachers, Assessors etc. (Post-16 Sector)

  • 8 sessions
  • Thursdays

from 13/01/2011

  • 16.00-20.00
  • Alton College
  • Classroom based
  • £325 with 5% online Visit:

Alton College

discount £295 www.altoncollege.ac.uk

  • PTLLS
  • 10 weeks
  • Jan 2011

Apr 2011
Mon 13.30-16.30 Tues

  • Chesham
  • Classroom based
  • Visit:

Amersham & Wycombe College

http://www.amersham.ac.uk/ or ring 01494 585406
17.30 – 20.30
PTLLS

PTLLS

  • In service local trainers & college staff 10 weeks
  • Jan 2011

April 2011

  • 17.30- 20.30
  • Andover College
  • 30 hours contact time

Classroom based
£184 £370
Visit:

Andover College

www.andover.ac.uk or call Karen Smith on 01264 360016 Contact Jules Dracott – [email protected] 08453303343
This course is for pre-service, inservice or associate teachers needing initial teacher training

  • 11 weeks
  • April 2011
  • Thurs 09.30 – 12.30
  • Church Road site

(Bracknell)

Bracknell & Wokingham College

  • PTLLS
  • New and intending teachers/trainers in 12 weeks

sector
Starts in Sept, January & April
Tuesday 9.30-12.30 & Thursday 18.00-21.00
Central Sussex College, Crawley, Sussex

Central Sussex College

  • PTLLS
  • 19+
  • 10 weeks
  • 02/03/11

26/04/11

  • Various
  • Chichester

College

  • Classroom based
  • £160

£250 www.chichester.ac.uk - admissions

Chichester College

  • PTLLS(OCR)
  • Learners wishing to teach in the

Lifelong Learning Sector post-16
5 days over 6/7/weeks (one day individual

  • As arranged for
  • ESSU (Fareham) or in-house Classroom based

as arranged [email protected] [email protected]

Essential Skills Support Unit (ESSU)

  • a week)
  • organisations

PTLLS (Edexcel)
Adults Adults

  • 10 weeks
  • Various
  • 18.00-21.00
  • Farnborough College of

Technology
Classroom based Classroom based
TBC –currently £286.30
Contact College information centre on 01252 407040

Farnborough College of Technology

PTLLS (Edexcel)
10 weeks 12 weeks

  • Various
  • 13.00-16.00
  • Farnborough College of

Technology
TBC –currently £286.30
Contact College information centre on 01252 407040

Farnborough College of Technology

PTLLS (City & Guilds)
Those interested in a career in teaching

  • Sept and Jan
  • Tues 17.00 – 20.00
  • Stoke Park Campus, Guildford Mixed

Stoke Park Campus, Guildford Mixed
Price on application Contact: Currently £288.20

Guildford College of Further and Higher Education

01483 448585
PTLLS (City & Guilds)
Those interested in a career in teaching
5 days intensive course
Various from Jan – Full time June 2011
Price on application Contact: Currently £450

Guildford College of Further and Higher Education

01483 448585

  • PTLLS
  • Those new to teaching or interested in 10 weeks

entering the profession
September, January and April starts

for delivered programmes or

Highbury College

Bill Fulford – [email protected] 023 9232 8828
PTLLS

PTLLS

  • Those new to teaching or interested in Intensive – 1 week Dates throughout
  • 09:30 – 16.30

Various

for delivered programmes or Bill Fulford – [email protected]

Highbury College

  • entering the profession
  • the year – next

Intensive February 2011

  • Trainers
  • 1 week
  • Various
  • Micro teach at MKLC
  • Online with micro teach at £295

MKLC (or via Skype)
Email [email protected] Website

MKLC (Milton Keynes)

http://www.mklc.co.uk/Teacher%20Tra ining/PTLLS.html [email protected] 01865 551653
PTLLS (City and Guilds) PTLLS (City and Guilds)

  • Introductory course for those wishing Intensive 5 day
  • On-going start dates Daytime/ evening

or
Oxford, Banbury & Bicester Campuses

  • Classroom based
  • £271

£180

Oxford & Cherwell Valley College

to teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector course or over 5-10

  • weeks
  • Full day (intensive course)

  • Anyone entering teaching / training
  • 8
  • Ad hoc throughout Day or twilight

year
Station Plaza or Ore Valley St Vincent College
Classroom based Part time
Gill Mattock – CL Teacher Education (FE) Email:

South Coast College Hastings

weeks [email protected]
PTLLS (OCR)
Learners wishing to teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector post 16

St Vincent College

  • PTLLS
  • Prospective teachers
  • 10 weeks
  • April 2011
  • Tuesday 13.00-16.00

Weds

  • Eastbourne
  • Classroom based
  • £283 approx
  • Contact Liz Moore 01273 402494 or

Phil Lugton 01273 402363

Sussex Downs College

Termly from September 2011
17.30 – 20.30 TBC

[email protected]
PTLLS (City & Guilds)
New & experienced post compulsory 10 weeks teachers & trainers
Sept 2011 to Dec 2011 and Jan Thursday 13.30 – 16.30 2012 to March 2012

  • Sep 2011 course
  • Thanet College Main Campus 10 x 3 hour taught
  • Please call for

information. Currently www.thanet.ac.uk or 01843 605040 x 5535

Thanet College

  • Broadstairs
  • sessions

  • Jan 2012
  • £159

course Thursday evenings 17.30 to 20.30
PTLLS

PTLLS

  • Open
  • 12 weeks

11 weeks
Twice during an academic year September January 11/01/2011 15/03/2011 26/04/2011

  • 18.00 -21.00
  • Deanfield Campus

Totton College
Classroom based Classroom based

  • £295
  • Contact

[email protected]

The Henley College Totton College

Learners wishing to teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector, post-16
16.30-19.45 18.00-21.00 17.00-20.15
On application currently £175.80
Email Alicia Hawkes [email protected]

Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (CTLLS) courses

  • Provider
  • Course Type
  • Target Audience
  • Duration
  • Dates
  • Times
  • Location
  • Modes of delivery
  • Cost
  • How to find out more

CTLLS (City & Guilds)
Continuing PTLLS candidates with suitable teaching practice
Nov 2011 (Mondays)

  • 17.00 -21.00
  • Alton College
  • Classroom based

Part time
£650 with 5% online discount
Visit www.altoncollege.ac.uk

Alton College

  • CTLLS
  • In service local trainers & college staff 24 weeks
  • Jan 2011
  • 17.00 -21.00
  • Andover College
  • 90 hours contact time + 30 £599 + registra-tion Visit www.andover.ac.uk or call

Andover College

  • (City & Guilds)
  • hours teaching
  • fee
  • Karen Smith on 01264 360016

CTLLS (City & Guilds)
Candidates who are working as an Associate Teacher, or would like a qualification in teaching, or are seeking career progression within their area of work, and have access to 30 teaching practice hours, and who teach on a one-to-one and on a group basis

  • 2 terms
  • Jan 2011
  • Mon

09.30 – 12.30
Church Road site (Bracknell)

  • Classroom based
  • £595
  • Contact Jules Dracott –

[email protected] 08453303343

Bracknell & Wokingham College

CTLLS (City & Guilds)
Those interested in a career in teaching
24 weeks To suit
Sep-11 To suit
Thurs 9-12

  • Stoke Park Campus, Guildford Mixed
  • Price on application Contact:

Guildford College of Further and Higher Education

  • Currently £705.50
  • 01483 448585

  • CTLLS
  • Bespoke programmes for

organisations

  • To suit
  • To suit

n/a
To suit Online
Costs available once www.highbury.ac.uk and apply on line

Highbury College

programme designed for delivered programmes or Bill Fulford –[email protected] 023 9232 8828
CTLLS (Edexcel)
Teachers & trainers delivering set courses

  • 3 months
  • Various
  • Various
  • £570
  • Email

MKLC (Milton Keynes)

[email protected] Website http://www.mklc.co.uk/Teacher%20Tra ining/CTLLS.html
CTLLS (City & Guilds)
Adults teaching in the lifelong learning 2 terms sector; applicants must be engaged in teaching in post compulsory education with a min of 75 teaching hours per year

  • Jan 2011
  • Mon 17.30 – 20.30

Day or twilight

  • Oxford /Banbury
  • Classroom based

Part Time
£799 £600 email [email protected]

Oxford & Cherwell Valley College

01865 551710
CTLLS (City & Guilds)

  • Anyone entering teaching / training
  • 1 year
  • Sept - June
  • Station Plaza or Ore Valley
  • Classroom based

Part time
Gill Mattock – CL Teacher Education (FE)

South Coast College Hastings

Email: [email protected]

(City & Guilds)
Post compulsory teachers with at least 75 hours classroom teaching per year.

  • 1 year
  • Sept 11

to June 12
Evening or afternoon sessions available

  • Thanet College main campus Classroom based
  • £650 (tbc)

Please call for information

Thanet College

  • Broad-stairs
  • Part time

01843 605040 x 5535

Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (DTLLS) (or equivalent) courses

  • Provider
  • Course Type
  • Target Audience
  • Duration
  • Dates
  • Times
  • Location
  • Modes of delivery
  • Cost
  • How to find out more

Cert Ed Yr 2 (Southampton University)
Continuing CTLLS candidates or those who have completed a Cert Ed Yr 1

  • 1 Academic Year
  • September 2011

(Weds)

  • 17.00-21.00
  • Alton College
  • Classroom based
  • Via So’ton

University

Visit www.altoncollege.ac.uk

Alton College

PGCE/ Cert.Ed
Those who wish to teach in the post 25 weeks each year Sept compulsory sector

  • TBC
  • Chesham

Taught

TBC Currently £1,025
Visit http://www.amersham.ac.uk/ or ring 01494 585406

Amersham & Wycombe College

Year 1 and Year 2 DTLLS (University of Greenwich)
Those working in a full professional teaching role, completing a minimum of 150 teaching hours over the duration of the course.

Graduates who wish to teach in the lifelong learning sector

  • 2 years
  • Sept

Sept

  • TBC
  • Church Road site

(Bracknell)
Classroom based and distance learning modes offered
TBC Currently £800 per year
Contact Jules Dracott – [email protected] 08453303343

Bracknell & Wokingham College

  • PGCE
  • One year
  • Full time
  • Canter-bury
  • Full time; taught session
  • TBC
  • Contact Jane Van-Wyk

Canterbury Christ Church University

Christ Church University plus and profess-ional

01227 863459

  • Cert Ed/PGCE
  • 19+
  • 30 weeks

4 hrs a wk

  • Sept
  • Various
  • Chichester

College
College based Part Time
£820 per year £690 per year www.chichester.ac.uk - admissions

Chichester College (franchise with Portsmouth University)

PGCE / Certificate in Education (Lifelong Learning)
Teachers / tutors/ trainers working in 2 years part-time the Lifelong Learning Sector
Sept 2011 – June 2012
Various options To be decided
Main campus Boundary Road

  • Classroom based
  • 01252 405555

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    New Forest National Park Authority Meeting NFNPA 481 /15 16 July 2015 Chief Executive’s Report NFNPA 481/15 NEW FOREST NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY AUTHORITY MEETING – 16 July 2015 CHIEF EXECUTIVE'S REPORT Report by: Alison Barnes, Chief Executive Summary: This report covers the period since the Authority meeting on 26 March 2015. The report has been formatted to accord with the ‘Protect, Enjoy, Prosper and Aiming for Excellence’ themes from the 2011-15 Business Plan, summarised below: Protect Enjoy Prosper Our priorities: Our priorities: Our priorities: . Enhancing the Forest’s . Enabling high quality . Supporting a distinctive landscapes and experiences of the local economy habitats National Park . Improving affordable . Achieving excellence in . Improving understanding housing provision development and of the special qualities of planning the National Park . Promoting sustainable transport . Conserving strong local . Agreeing positive distinctiveness and the recreation management . Encouraging character of the historic sustainable living environment . Leading on education about the New Forest . Encouraging environmentally sustainable land management Aiming for Excellence In all we do: . seeking to provide the highest quality of service . working closely with others in championing the Forest . achieving an efficient and high performing organisation Recommendation: To note the report Contact: Alison Barnes Tel: 01590 646633, Email: [email protected] Equality & Diversity Implications: There are no equality or diversity implications arising directly from this report. New Forest National Park Authority Meeting NFNPA 481/15 16 July 2015 Chief Executive’s Report NFNPA 481/15 NEW FOREST NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY AUTHORITY MEETING – 16 July 2015 CHIEF EXECUTIVE'S REPORT Report by: Alison Barnes, Chief Executive INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW The New Forest Land Advice Service, which recently saw its fifth anniversary, has helped over 200 commoners submit their applications for the new Basic Payment Scheme.
  • Highbury College – Overview of Provision the College Highbury

    Highbury College – Overview of Provision the College Highbury

    Highbury College – Overview of Provision The College Highbury College is a large General Further Education College in Portsmouth, with a broad academic and vocational curriculum in thirteen subject areas. Full, part time, apprenticeship and traineeship programmes are delivered. Courses range from entry level to higher education. The College was inspected by Ofsted in May 2011; inspectors judged the College outstanding. The College has six centres; five are located in Portsmouth and one in Leigh Park. The College’s Highbury Campus, delivers programmes in a wide range of curriculum areas: Automotive Studies; Engineering; Media; Performing Arts; Music Technology; Fashion; Art; Science; Pharmacy; Animal Studies; ICT; Business; Sport; Public Services; Hairdressing; Beauty; Literacy & Numeracy; and Education. The College’s Highbury Northarbour Centre is a state of the art centre for Construction and Building Services. The College’s Highbury City of Portsmouth Centre, situated in the heart of Portsmouth, provides work-rich learning environments in Hospitality & Catering, Travel & Tourism and Health & Early Years as well as Flexi IT, Literacy, Numeracy and ESOL programmes. Highbury Arundel Centre provides real work environments in Hair & Beauty, and houses Express FM. Marine Technology programmes are delivered from a specialist centre in Trafalgar Wharf. The College’s Apex Centre in Leigh Park is a dedicated centre for pre 16 programmes in Construction; pre 16 programmes in other vocational areas run at Highbury City of Portsmouth Centre and Highbury Campus. Re engaging NEET/vulnerable young people The College has a track record of re engaging young people who are NEET, including well established January start programmes which recruit well through close partnership working with the Integrated Targeted Youth Support Services and other local agencies, including the Youth Offending Team, Learning Links, Social Care and the Foyer.