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Catching Confidence

The nature and role of confidence – Ways of developing and recording changes in the learning context

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Date Location Ref. Fee
Wed 22 Feb 2006 NIACE, Leicester C1311/02/06 £88.00*

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Background

Catching confidence was a small-scale research project which involved investigating the nature of confidence, designing a tool to capture changes in confidence and piloting the tool with the help of tutors and learners. This training has been organised to enable staff, including those in the voluntary and community sector to use the process within their own organisation.

One of the key learning outcomes reported by many adult learners is a growth in confidence and self-esteem. However, further investigation and discussion reveals that these outcomes are often based upon anecdotal evidence and little systematic gathering of indicators or knowledge of what difference increased confidence has made to learners and which learning processes are most effective in developing confidence. In addition, there is little evidence to indicate what confidence really is, especially in learning. If gains in confidence are as significant as many learners and tutors appear to suggest, ways of evidencing them seem to be important.

Gains in confidence are also important to fulfil government policies. Development of confidence is one of the keys to the successful development of literacy, language and numeracy skills through the governments’ Skills for Life strategy. The national Learning and Skills Council’s widening participation strategy would also be enhanced and enriched with greater insight into the role of confidence in attracting and sustaining involvement in learning.

The training aims to:

bulletOffer insight into the research on the nature and role of confidence in learning;
bulletProvide an opportunity to examine how the process has been used by practitioners in a variety of contexts;
bulletExplore the different teaching and learning strategies that can be adopted to encourage the development of confidence;
bulletEquip staff with the knowledge and skills required to train staff in their own organisation in the use of the catching confidence process.

The training event will start with registration at 10:00 am, end at 3:00 pm and will include lunch. The training is relevant to all those with responsibility for organising and delivering teaching and learning, including literacy, language and numeracy. Staff in the voluntary and community sector and their partners are particularly welcome, especially if they are able to cascade what they learn to their colleagues.

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Programme

10.00 Arrival and Registration (tea/coffee available)
10.30 Welcome and Introduction
The day will involve small group work covering the following areas:

Using the tool, including the recording tool

Reflections on the process, when to use it, with whom & in what contexts

How to introduce the process and tool to learners

Teaching & learning strategies which help to develop confidence

15.00 Close

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