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14 - 19 Learning for all Norfolk Learners
The document sets out strategy & curriculum entitlement for all learners aged 14 - 19 in Norfolk.
Keywords: Strategy, Learning, Norfolk, Objectives
14 -19 Partnerships and planning document
January 2009 DCSF document which sets out the high expectationsfor 14-19 Partnerships, their planning and the support available
Keywords: DCSF, 14-19, partnerships, planning, 2009
14-19 Education and Skills
Our aim is to transform secondary and postsecondary education so that all young people achieve and continue in learning until at least the age of 18.
Keywords: Transform, Education, Learning, achievement
14-19 Plan 2007 - 2010
this plan outlines the LSC plans for 14-19. This 14 to 19 Plan has been endorsed by the Norfolk 14 to 19 Strategy Group and sets out a new direction of travel.
A new approach to ESOL DIUS May 09
The ability to speak English is critical for everyone living and working in the
UK. It underpins employability and gives people the ability to support
themselves and their families, engage more fully with the wider community
and access necessary services.
A Beginners Guide to Newsletter Design
How to put together and develop a newsletter design.
Keywords: Newsletter, Raising, Aspirations, Learning, Developing, Skills
A good practice guide for businesses locating in deprived areas
This report will prove invaluable to any employer who needs to tap into new sources of labour or expand into new markets – particularly areas undergoing social and economic regeneration, and for those agencies and groups who wish to encourage employers into these areas.
A Job You Like
Work sheet looking at advantages and disadvantages of different jobs - paired activity
A Literature Review of Research into Parental Aspirations and Parental Involvement in Young People’s Education.
To map current and recent research into the impact of Parental Aspirations and Parental
Involvement on Young People’s Education.
The outcome of the literature search is this mapping document.
A Model of the Inter - generational Transmission of Educational Success
May 2004
This report provides a review of the role of parental education in child development,
particularly though not exclusively in terms of school attainments.
Keywords: Benefits, Education, Child, Development
