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Making Learning Work for Local Authorities Tricia Hartley Joint Chief Executive Campaign for Learning
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What is the Campaign for Learning? National charity set up in 1996 to promote lifelong learning Working for society in which: everyone has the right to learn everyone understands and values learning everyone has the chance to learn throughout their lives. Work in three main fields: workplace schools family & community
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Lifelong Learning ?
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What do we do? The Campaign for Learning: runs national awareness campaigns supports practitioners and professionals runs, regional and local projects runs award schemes acts as a consultant, broker and facilitator runs seminars & events, bespoke awareness & ‘training the trainer’ sessions offers event consultancy and management carries out research and produces publications lobbies, runs campaigns and seeks to influence policy
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Work with Local Authorities ‘Learning Local Authorities’ campaign ‘Making Learning Work’ project Learning at Work Day support Individual consultancy Regional & local Projects Work with EOLG & IDeA on SfL & GO Award promotion
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’Making Learning Work’ project 3 year ESF action research project Partners in UK, Finland, Austria 6 Local Authorities & 2 private sector companies Trying out what works best in engaging employees - especially people with Skills for Life support needs - in workplace learning
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What we learned (1) Don’t create a ‘problem’ Take a whole organisation approach Consult with staff Develop learning champions Make learning relevant Make it unlike school
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What we learned (2) Use tasters & ‘Trojan horses’ Embed Skills for Life in other training Start small – but be prepared! Offer qualifications Provide for backup & options – eg e-learning Set an example
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What worked in engaging learners (1) Genuine organisational commitment to learning NB importance of staff perceptions – eg Awards Ceremonies Visible senior level buy-in How to get it? Get top-level staff directly involved Terminology – communication/ presentation skills? budget management? Press the right buttons – Targets? League tables? CPA? Performance management? Quality? Equal Opps? Use matrix of support at all levels – line managers, Learning Reps, colleagues Keep profile high & celebrate success!
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What worked in engaging learners (2) Removing practical barriers & providing incentives: Choice – re what, how, when to learn Making attendance easy - on-site Learning Centres, provision to fit work patterns, bite-size starters Relevance of learning/ work-focused approach Coherence – tie-in with work planning & performance management Opportunities to put learning into practice Incentives – paid learning time, qualifications Compulsion – sometimes!
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How will you know when you’ve got there? Begin with end in mind – clear objectives, SMART targets Get regular feedback – from learners, line managers, senior leadership - & pass it on Develop relevant organisational indicators that everyone understands Build SfL into overall workforce development planning – part of skills continuum, not separate issue Celebrate small improvements - & go on doing so!
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Why bother? ‘People who stop learning stop living. The same is also true of organisations.’ Charles Handy
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