Abstract

The Education & Training Foundation (ETF) is the government-backed, sector-owned national professional development body for the Further Education (FE) and training sector. Our role is to support the continuing transformation of our technical and vocational education system by ensuring the sector has world-class leaders, teachers, and trainers. It is the expectation that this leads to ever-improving learner outcomes, a more highly-skilled workforce for employers, and a stronger economy, country, and society. We do this by improving, driving, and championing the quality of leadership, teaching, and training.

Highlights

  • The key principles of all of our collaborative project activity are: enhancing teaching, learning and assessment towards ‘outstanding’ status implementing and promoting the use of the Professional Standards offering peer-led, collaborative development of teaching for leaders and practitioners creating sector-led solutions to sector defined problems evidence-based, research informed

  • It is our belief that enabling practitioners to engage in action research or joint practice development activity (Fielding et al, 2005) supports a greater likelihood of longer-term change in practice

  • The projects focused on approaches to attainment, retention, and progression

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Summary

Introduction

The key principles of all of our collaborative project activity are: Enhancing teaching, learning and assessment towards ‘outstanding’ status

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