Title: SEEN
1SEEN Area 47FOBEC cluster event
2Sessions
- Four broad themes
- Enterprise in context (9.30 10.00)
- Enterprising teaching and learning
- Enterprising classrooms (10.00 11.30)
- Enterprising teachers (11.45 12.30)
- Enterprising schools
- Enterprise and Ofsted (12.45 1.30)
3What today isnt about
- One off enterprise activities with no lasting
impact - Covering your back just to keep Ofsted happy
- Keeping great ideas to yourself
- Being worried that you arent doing enough on
enterprise education - Worrying about all the GCSE coursework that still
needs marking
4Aims for today - by 1.30 I will know about
- The context of and future plans for enterprise
education in England - Practical ideas for delivering enterprise CPD on
a whole school basis - Ways to promote student enterprise education
awareness - Sources of information for enterprise in subject
areas - Simple ways to start recording and monitoring
enterprise - A mechanism to gain recognition for my enterprise
CPD - Whole school issues my SLT should be aware of
5Enterprise in context
- How did we get here?
- National and local context
- Where are we going?
6How did we get here?
- Enterprise Education A history lesson
- enterprise education in UK has a long and
chequered history including - TVEI, local level partnerships, EBLOs, TECs etc
- provision was inconsistent and not backed up by
statutory entitlement except through EIU - EIU was a cross curricular element of the
original National Curriculum
7How did we get here?
- Enterprise Education A history lesson
- HM Treasurys view (late 1990s)
- rates of entrepreneurial activity in the UK
remained moderate by international standards - an environment that encourages enterprise and
supports people who take opportunities and risks
was a crucial ingredient of productivity
improvement - So they wanted to
- improve support for small and new business
- promote a step change in the UKs enterprise
culture
8How did we get here?
- Enterprise Education A history lesson
- Key Publications
- A review of enterprise and the economy in
education (Davis Review Feb 2002) - Work related learning for all at key stage 4
(QCA 2003) - Creating an enterprise culture (HM Treasury - Jan
2004) - Learning to be enterprising (Ofsted Aug 2004)
- Developing enterprising young people (Ofsted
November 2005)
9How did we get here?
- Enterprise Education A history lesson
- Davies Review
- findings shaped the current focus of WRL and
enterprise education - was concerned with the employability of young
people - identified and defined 3 key components of
employability (enterprise capability, financial
capability, economic and business understanding) - asked Ofsted to pose a new question to schools
How well does the school prepare young people
for employability and work (including their
enterprise capability)?
10How did we get here?
- Enterprise Education A history lesson
- Enterprise Education supports the development of
the knowledge and understanding, skills and
attributes that young people require to thrive in
their future working lives. - Enterprise Education involves the development of
Davis employability components - Enterprise capability the ability to handle
uncertainty and respond positively to change, to
create and implement new ideas and ways of doing
things, to make reasonable risk/reward
assessments and act upon them in one's personal
and working life
11How did we get here?
- Enterprise Education A history lesson
- Enterprise education involves Enterprise
capability supported by - Financial capability the ability to manage
one's own finances and to become questioning and
informed consumers of financial services - Business and economic understanding the ability
to understand the business context and make
informed choices between alternative uses of
scarce resources - Effective enterprise learning takes place in an
environment a school, community or business
setting where young people are given autonomy
to tackle relevant problems or issues that
involve an element of risk and uncertainty about
final outcomes, as well as reward for their
successful resolution
12How did we get here?
- Enterprise Education A history lesson
- Moving the agenda forward phase 1 of Davies
review implementation (2002-2005) - Enterprise advisors
- Resources and enterprise pathfinders (700
schools) - National DfES Enterprise Education conferences
- Business and Enterprise specialist status
- Enterprise in all schools?
13Where are we now?
- Phase 2 of implementation National context
- Standards fund for enterprise education (60m per
year) in all secondary schools worth between 15
17k per school - SEEN 51 Hub and spoke networks across England
to offer high quality CPD in enterprise education
to all secondary schools - SEEN initially just Business and Enterprise
Colleges - Network now being expanded to include a national
enterprise lead school for the other specialisms
14Where are we now?
- Phase 2 of implementation Local context
- Area 47 Single action plan
- Builds on existing good practice and networks
- Fair Oak is the Hub school as well as having a
local cluster - We support the development of Enterprising
schools not just schools that do enterprise
15Where are we now?
- Phase 2 of implementation Local context
- Autumn term 2006
- Leaders workshop
- Practitioners workshop
- Network schools meeting
- Consultancy work starts in schools
- Planning for cluster workshops
- First round of evaluation work undertaken
16Where are we now?
- Phase 2 of implementation Local context
- Spring term 2007
- Cluster workshops
- Network schools meeting
- Consultancy work continues in schools
- Website material in place
- www.staffpart.org.uk/enterprise_network.htm
- National enterprise portal also launched
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18Where are we now?
- Phase 2 of implementation Local context
- Summer term 2007
- Outreach work in cluster schools
- Network schools meeting
- Final round of evaluation
- Report on key issues for sustaining SEEN after
funding stops
19Where are we going?
- Standards fund money continuing until 2010
- SEEN funding for at least another academic year
- Quality assured Enterprise CPD in ALL SECONDARY
SCHOOLS in next academic year - Enterprise in ALL SECONDARY SCHOOLS development
plans - Enterprise policy in ALL SECONDARY SCHOOLS
- Change in emphasis about what enterprise means
to schools this has huge implications!
20SEEN an inclusive network
Special School
Network School
Network School
Enterprise Spoke School
Network School
Network School
Network School
Network School
National Enterprise Specialism Hub
Network School
Enterprise Spoke School
Network School
Enterprise Hub
Network School
Network School
21Further Developments for SEEN in 2007
- Enterprising Leadership a business mentoring
pilot in the West Midlands - 51 Young Chambers
- SEEN Lead Practitioners / Coordinators
- 51 DfES Enterprise Education Conferences Summer
2007 - Developing new collaborative national partnerships
22Why are we bothering to go anywhere?
- In times of change it is the learners who inherit
the earth while the learned are beautifully
equipped to deal with a world that no longer
exists. - The illiterate of the 21st century will not be
those who cannot read and write, but those who
cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. - Alvin Toffler
- He also wrote a book called Future Shock the
central theme of which is about the impact on
society of too much change in too short a period
of time.
23How enterprising are you?
24Enterprising teaching and learning- Enterprise
in the classroom
25Enterprising Classrooms
- Enterprise toolkit ideas
- Whole school enterprise CPD
- Enterprise speed dating
- Planning using the enterprise learning outcomes
and process - SEEN resource kit cd-roms
- If enterprise were
26Enterprising Classrooms
- Enterprise toolkit ideas
- Enterprise skill recognition
- What is a real success indicator for enterprise
education? - An approach to student self assessment of
enterprise skills through raising their awareness
27Enterprising Classrooms
- Enterprise toolkit ideas
- Enterprise in lessons
- Teacher net case studies
- Opportunities from KS4 qualifications
- Plans for ICT at FOBEC
28Enterprising Classrooms
- Enterprise toolkit ideas
- Monitoring and recording success
- BECs still divided on best method for this
- NFER report due soon on assessment
- Involving students in enterprise definitions
- Some practical ideas that can be implemented
quickly and cheaply
29Which ideas will work for you?
- What else have you done that you would like to
share?
30COFFEE!!!!
31Enterprising teaching and learning- Enterprising
Teachers
32Enterprising Teachers
- How a SEEN TLA can secure recognition for your
CPD - What is the TLA?
- Why is it a good idea?
- How does it work?
- TLA brief introduction presentation
33MORE COFFEE!!!!
34Enterprising Schools- Enterprise issues for your
SLT
35Enterprising schools?
- Key questions
- Have we got agreed definitions of key concepts
for enterprise? - Are they written down?
- Do we have written aims and objectives for
enterprise education? - Is enterprise in the school development plan?
- How is the SMT involved?
- Who is nominated to lead enterprise developments
and are other enterprise champions nominated to
help? - How much time is granted for preparation?
- Have we got a cash resource allocated
specifically to enterprise? - How is enterprise communicated throughout the
school?
36Enterprising schools?
- Enterprising heads, enterprising schools
- Steal some ideas from it we have!
- Challenge your SLT to demonstrate their
commitment to being enterprising - For most of us this involves a serious cultural
change dont underestimate how difficult this
is but dont be put off either, its what the
DfES is now saying our education system needs
37Enterprise, Innovation and Creativity
38Creativity?
- Robinson report
- All our futures Creativity, culture and
education - Substantial but very relevant to current thinking
- The Source
- Linking creativity into the enterprise agenda
- Both of these are very useful to persuade staff
who see enterprise as nothing to do with them
39What next?
- The Chinese curse - May you live in interesting
times - The only place where success comes before work is
in the dictionary - What 3 things are you going to before half term
to increase the momentum for enterprise in your
own school?
40Enjoy your lunch