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Welcome to the ATP Training Day

ATP Training programme 1.00 – 1.10Welcome and Introduction ATP programme details Antonia Coppen Career Zone 1.10 – 2.00Widening ParticipationEmma Stephenson Head of Widening Participation and UK Student Recruitment 2.00 – 2.50 Going into SchoolJocelyn Sumner Partnership Director, GSE 2.50 – 3.00 BREAK 3.00 – 5.30 Enterprise Activity trainingAntonia Coppen Career Zone

General ATP enquiries/placement details: KatieAppleby, WRL Intern Antonia Coppen, Work Related Learning Officer School issues whilst on placement: Corinne Greaves, Secondary Partnerships Coordinator ATP Contacts

Enterprise Activity Training

Interactive scenario activity to encourage pupils to use, develop and evaluate their enterprise skills Delivered in a team (number per team dependent number students allocated per school) Delivered once during the 5 day placement The session will last for approx. 3 hours in total (dependent on time allocated by the school) Number of pupils undertaking the activity dependent upon each school Resources for the activity will be provided by: - By the school (requires confirmation by YOU) - YOU The Enterprise Activity

By the end of this training you will be able to: Feel confident to devise a plan (and contingency measures) identify resources and facilitate an enterprise activity Explain the meaning of the terms Enterprise and Sustainability Discuss why enterprise education is important and how it could be delivered in the national curriculum Explain the importance of learning outcomes and devise a set of learning outcomes for an activity Describe the difference between presentation and facilitation Explain the importance of evaluation and develop evaluation methods Aims and Learning Outcomes

(325) 1. Style of teaching that enhances pupils’ engagement with lessons and can improve their classroom behaviour and performance. “ Learners enjoy being given autonomy to tackle problems, take responsibility for their own actions, engage In real issues and evaluate the outcomes of their decisions. It is about helping the pupils develop enterprise capability, financial capability and economic and business understanding.” Enterprise Coordinator, North East, Business & Enterprise Status Enterprise in Education Discuss in groups: What is Enterprise and why is Enterprise Education Important in schools?

2. Lack of experience in Schools “The survey of more than 1,000 primary and secondary school teachers found that while 90% agreed that entrepreneurship should form part of the national curriculum only 30% said they knew how to teach it.” Report commissioned by Rod Aldridge, Capita founder 3. Employers want it: “Sage, Tata Steel, Citi Group and RBS-owned Natwest are among around 80 organisations who are calling for employability and entrepreneurship education to be placed within the statutory curriculum in UK schools.” Employers call for 'enterprise curriculum’, Telegraph, 22 March Gap in skilled workforce “Britain has 37,000 engineering vacancies but produces just 22,000 engineering graduates each year.” Sir James Dyson, vacuum cleaner entrepreneur Enterprise in Education

What is the difference between presentation and facilitation? In groups: Decide which statement on the handout belongs to Presentation or Facilitation Activity Planning and Facilitation

Definition of a Facilitator A facilitator is someone who helps a group of people understand their common objectives and assists them to plan to achieve them without taking a particular position in the discussion. Activity Planning and Facilitation What qualities, skills and actions makes a good presenter and facilitator?

What is meant by the term learning outcome? why are they useful? Learning Outcomes Learning outcomes are statements of what a learner is expected to know, understand and/or do as a result of a learning experience. They can: help guide students in their learning by explaining what is expected of them which in turn helping them to succeed in their studies. help teachers to focus on exactly what they want students to achieve in terms of both knowledge and skills.

Enterprise education consists of: Enterprise capability Financial capability Economic and business understanding Three strands of enterprise education: 1.Enterprise knowledge and understanding 2.Enterprise skills 3.Enterprising personal attributes Learning Outcomes In groups: devise a minimum of 3 learning outcomes for the following Enterprise Activity

The Scenario Aspirational Teachers present themselves as sustainable ‘house building developers’ based in the South West that wants to commission a new design for an ‘eco house’ to market for sale to the general public. The maximum budget for the house is £200,000. Pupils will work in teams as an ‘environmental building consultancy’ to research, plan and design an ‘eco house’ to present/pitch to the ‘house building developers’. The Enterprise Activity

Activity Planning and Facilitation In groups: 1. Read and discuss the activity structure in your handbook 2.Devise a plan to deliver the activity to 30 pupils, Year 9, Key stage 3 (13-14years). On this occasion the school has provided laptops. - Draw-up timetable. How long will each section take? - Who will deliver what? - Review the resources provided. What additional resources will be needed e.g. mood boards? -identify potential problems and develop contingency plans 3. Review and evaluate another group’s plan

Evaluation In groups: 1. Decide how you would choose the winner of the Eco House What criteria would you use? What skills would you want to credit? 2. Devise a form for the Pupils to reflect on their personal performance and enterprise skills development Why is evaluation important?

QUESTIONS?