WORK-BASED QUALIFICATIONS Three companies are to be in effect their own examination boards - McDonalds, Flybe and Network Rail are the first private companies to be able to award national qualifications – not NVQs but fully equal to GCSEs, A levels and even beyond. are being allowed to offer on-the-job courses which could form part of a qualification at the standard of GCSEs, A-levels or even degrees. The new scheme is part of a number of measures to extend vocational training, announced today by Gordon Brown, including more apprenticeships and help for the long-term, unskilled unemployed to get work.
Interview with Mary Curnock Cook, Director Qualifications and Skills at the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority.
EXCLUSIONS/MANAGED MOVES Libby discusses an alternative to exclusion, Managed Moves, with Adam Abdelnour from the inclusion charity, Inaura, and Mick Brooks, General Secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers.
Reporter, Sara Parker, spoke to excluded teenagers in the south east.
Managed Moves at Shenley Court Specialist Arts & Sixth Form Centre. Feature by Clare Jenkins on a school in Selly Oaks, Birmingham, where Managed Moves is being implemented.
VOLUNTEERING In 2007 nearly half the population of England volunteered regularly. Their contribution to the economy amounted to some £48 billion. Without these volunteers, it is estimated that over a million full-time workers would be needed to replace them. A report looking into the future of Volunteering, Manifesto for Change, by the Commission on the Future of Volunteering was released today. It includes recommendations about training for volunteers and qualifications.
Libby interviews Margaret Harris, Professor of Voluntary Sector Organisation and Chair of the Centre for Voluntary Action Research at Aston University.
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- Safeguarding Children Week Beginning 28 January, Teachers TV will broadcast a week of programmes focused on safeguarding children, including Beautiful Minds a three part series investigating the world of the Savant, and an Estelle Morris interview with Camila Batmanghelidjh, founder and director of Kids Company.
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