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978 Educators providing National courses in London

Apprenticeships And Training Services Consortium Ltd

apprenticeships and training services consortium ltd

London

About us Apprenticeships and Training Services Consortium Ltd (ATSCL) is a private limited company set up in December 2010 by two existing quality driven independent training providers North London Garages GTA Ltd (NLGGTA) and Tempdent Dental Agency Ltd. ATSCL was awarded a Skills Funding Agency contract in August 2011, with the aim of delivering highly successful apprenticeships and traineeships; developing provision within the flexibilities of the single adult budget in Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, Dental Nursing, English, math, ICT, Customer Service, Business Administration, Team Leading and Management. ATSCL comprises of two company directors and increased their ESFA contract value significantly in the last four years whilst maintaining achievement rates 22.9% above the national average. ATSCL received an OFSTED inspection in February 2018 achieving Grade 2 overall, with Grade 1 for Effectiveness of Leadership and Management. ATSCL Achievement Rates ATSCL 2014/15 – 79.9% - National Average 68.9% ATSCL 2015/16 – 88.4% - National Average 67% ATSCL 2016/17 – 90.9% - National Average 68% Why Employers Choose ATSCL ATSCL have knowledge and understanding of the business sector, we meet employers to discuss their business model, challenges, strategy and the day-to-day reality in which they operate. We customise core elements of the apprentices training programme to meet the requirements of their employers business and enhance the learner journey with weekly off the job theory and practical training. We visit the apprentices in the workplace to ensure the knowledge gained in the classroom is used effectively in the workplace and we don’t just measure progress over time, we understand true value isn’t in how great the training is, it’s in how great the results are.

Glory House Learning Centre

glory house learning centre

Wembley,

Hello and welcome to GH Learning Centre, a Training Centre for Dental Nurses. At GH Learning Centre we academically transform students into professional dental nurses. The whole team including the admin staff is qualified in the dental field. Our lecturers and Internal Quality Assurers have vast experience in the field and some are examiners for the National Examination Board for Dental Nurses (NEBDN). We thrive to improve the British dental system through training and releasing qualified and committed professionals into the field of dental services. Our Philosophy The Training Centre takes pride in fostering a sense of determination and professionalism in our students. We achieve this by promoting excellence, integrity and honesty which we believe goes far beyond the classroom. We recognise the need to focus on each student as an individual in order to bring out the best in them. Our History The Training Centre was founded in January 2014 with a vision to provide a wide spectrum of dental professionals. The Centre is growing from strength to strength and now has 2 Centres in Wembley and Southall. Learning environment We have face to face classes at the Training Centre, online classes as well as blended classes. Sessions are carried out in a relaxed environment and are tutor led so you have an opportunity to ask questions and take part in group discussions and interact with other students. If you miss a session, do not worry, sessions are recorded so you can always catch up later. On completion of the syllabus, thorough revision classes are carried out in preparation for the exam. We currently offer 3 courses as follows:- 1. National Diploma In Dental Nursing 2. Certificate in Oral Health Education (post Qualification) 3. Certificate in Dental Radiography (post Qualification)

London College of Training and Education Limited

london college of training and education limited

London

We offer quality study programmes with the aim to enhance your success and development to achieve your personal and professional goals. Our programmes are developed by well qualified academics and trainers with the focus to bring industry and research updates and trends within our offer programmes to enhance your learning experience. We stand out by having fully accessible and convenient offer from wherever you are based worldwide leading to an opportunity to gain reputable qualification and an opportunity to progress to University qualification at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels (Top Ups). Whether you are aiming to enhance your knowledge and practice within your filed or develop your key soft and hard skills related to a discipline related to one of offered courses, the London College of Training and Education can provide you with the right support and opportunity. We deliver pathway programmes that could lead to progression to undergraduate and postgraduate university degrees through top up programmes offered by universities in variety of delivery modes such as face to face on campus, blended learning or by distance learning. The London College of Training and Education aims to deliver the most convenient learning experience to its students across the glob through providing complete access to the online platform to be able to communicate with your trainers and academics, engage with the material, engage with the assessment requirement and submit work, as well as network with others through various ways. Students also would be able to have live or recorded access to educational material to enhance your understanding of the field as well as assessment. Feedback also is provided at one to one basis to ensure that students are fully clear on the expectation and to address any additional support required. The college is continuously aiming to provide the full academic and professional support at the one to one level to ensure that students succeed in achieving their personal and professional goals related to the studied courses as well as enhancing their opportunity through advancing to University qualification in the UK or abroad. The college is a strong believer in the following: Students’ success and progression is the college’s success in achieving its own vision by enhancing opportunities for individuals through training and education.

Learning Improvement Service

learning improvement service

Bromley Common

Who and what is the Learning Improvement Service? The Learning Improvement Service was set up by Phil Hatton (read about Phil here), an ex-Ofsted HMI and National Adviser. Through his extensive experience in leading inspections, surveys, good practice, advisory work and improvement consultancy, Phil has a unique and wide understanding of best practice in the Further Education sector, particularly in colleges and in work-based learning. He is utilising his knowledge to help colleges and other providers of training improve the learning experience they give to their learners. The LIS only wants to work with those who have a real will to improve their provision, by establishing where you are now and where you would like to be in the future. We do not intend to just help to ‘patch you up’ to get you through an inspection, but to help you make sustainable improvements. We use only the best people, who know what they are doing, because they have done it themselves. Below is a brief summary of the main ways that we can support you (however, please contact us if you require something else not listed below): Consultancy support to improve key aspects of your provision - consultancy support to cover key aspects of quality improvement systems such as self-assessment reporting, position statements, improvement planning, observation of teaching, learning and assessment, sharing of good practice, course reviews and evaluation, the user voice and being prepared for short or full Ofsted Inspections. Phil can also help you to improve English and maths and ensure that your safeguarding is exemplary. Providing a ‘critical friend’ service to check and validate self-assessment, observations of teaching and other key quality processes such as course reviews – confirmation that you are moving in the right direction – we’ll work with you to confirm you are doing the right things in the right way, responding specifically to your needs, keeping you on target to improve your provision. This is one of the key areas of our work particularly from September through to February. Phil will also provide you with support by email or phone if needed prior to and during inspections. Safeguarding, Prevent and British Values Reviews – Phil has developed real expertise in what the best practice of the sector is and can work with you over two days to check out every aspect and leave you with a position statement of where you are and what you can do to be outstanding. Phil can also provide bespoke training and materials to raise awareness of staff, governors and learners Apprenticeships and subcontracting – Phil knows all there is to know about these two areas and has helped transform some of the biggest college and worst performing providers in terms of their success rates. The ideal scenario is a five day visit to check and sample how you do things, suggest improvements and provide you with the resources needed, finishing with a half-day staff development that is bespoke to your improvement needs. Please contact Phil as long in advance as possible to get time allocated for this Internal inspection or review of areas requiring improvement - a tried and tested way to improve an area is to first gain an informed view of exactly where that area is in terms of strengths and weaknesses, using an expert with extensive inspection experience. Unlike an Ofsted inspection, all feedback to staff and managers observed in an area is given constructively to help improve practice for the benefit of learners (while also giving you robust evidence for your OTLA system, SAR and QIP). An internal review could be for an area of learning or for a cross-college aspect such as safeguarding, equality and diversity, or course reviews. All consultants undertaking this work are personally known to Phil Hatton as to their ability to do so. The LIS will only conduct such work when they have the right person to do it (often Phil himself). You will receive a report that focusses on ways of improving the area reviewed, based on the best practice of the sector that is proven to work (not just telling you what has been seen, which is the usual practice of most consultancy companies). Helping individual institutions in the sector achieve good or outstanding teaching, learning and assessment through establishing robust observation of teaching, learning and assessment (OTLA) systems – depending on where your system is we can its validate current robustness by conducting observations (joint ones are best value as they train your staff) and scrutinising the gradings and paperwork historically awarded. If more work is required, we’ll equip you with the tools (training, paperwork and systems) to establish an OTLA system that delivers accurate and well recorded findings by your observers. Your observation system will help keep a focus on promoting improvement, identifying and promoting the sharing and adaptation of good practice by teachers (a reoccurring weakness in Ofsted inspections in the past year). We will provide you with the training, paperwork and systems to move your staff forward, encouraging their collaboration in the development and sharing of resources, so your staff will deliver learning in true teams. We will support you with either graded or ungraded systems. An approach of conducting joint ‘learning walkthroughs’ of 20 to 25 minutes duration is providing many institutions with an overview of their provision and enables the judgements of college observers to be tested out for their accuracy and breadth. Sharing exemplary practice and systems in self-assessment with you, leading to quality improvement planning that moves you forward – we’ll support you in developing your capacity to self-assess all of your work honestly and robustly so that your staff ‘own’ the resultant self-assessment reports and improvement plans, understanding their part in moving you forward. Few are really good at self-assessment, we can make sure that you are and that self-assessment moves you forward. Several colleges and providers have received very positive feedback about their SARs in 2016 following support and the use of LIS templates, particularly the use of a two page Executive Summary SAR that helps focus improvement actions. If you have a 50 page SAR it will not be an effective improvement tool. Helping you to produce position statements – if you think you are likely to be inspected it is important to be able to say where you are ‘now’ as self-assessment looks back on the past year - we’ll support you in writing effective position statements for key areas that tell you and others exactly where you are for that area. They are a great way to demonstrate to inspectors that you know your provision and have helped a number of LIS clients move from a grade 4 inadequate to a grade 2 good. Phil has also helped a number of colleges achieve grade 1s for their leadership and management. An exemplar position statement can be seen here but is not as good as what you will finish up with (samples can be shared)!! Conducting a confidential ‘health check’ of your organisation by one or more of the top and most experienced recent HMIs (and previously lead inspectors with the FEFC, TSC and ALI) – if it is sometime since your last inspection or there have been significant changes in management or what you offer, a ‘health check’ could be invaluable. We’ll examine your leadership, management, performance and quality improvement against and beyond the requirements of the September 2015 Common Inspection Framework in a way that can only be achieved by being carried out by the right people. Depending on institutional size and complexity, this totally confidential and focused ‘health check’ will ensure you know your provision inside out and have no surprises should you be inspected. It will help you to decide and prioritise how to move your provision on.

College 14

college 14

London

A not-for-profit social enterprise that makes good things happen with digital technology. Tinder Foundation support thousands of community partners to be smarter in how they use digital technology through our Community How to website, and through our management of the UK online centres network and the Learn My Way online learning platform, and have helped more than one million people gain the skills they need to use computers and the internet confidently. Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) College 14 registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) as required by the Data Protection Act 1998, and for the peace of mind for all our students and clients to be at peace in the knowledge that their personal informations are in safe hands. UK online centres Tinder Foundation manages the national network of UK online centres, which exist in 5,000 communities throughout the UK, supporting people to improve their computer and internet skills and to become confident internet users. UK online centres are key to combating digital exclusion, and the grassroots support they provide has a huge impact on both individuals and communities. Community How To Tinder Foundation created, and now manages, the Community How To website. The website was designed to help community organisations find the digital tools that can help them do more, more easily, and the website relies on user recommendations from the community to help people find the tools that they need. Learn My Way Learn My Way is an online learning platform, built especially to make getting online easy. Courses are combined to create packages to help people follow a logical path in developing their digital skills. English My Way English My Way is a fresh approach to English language learning, focused on supporting adults with no or low levels of English to better integrate with their local communities