Recognising and Recording Progress and Achievement in non-accredited learning (RARPA)Training opportunity for managers, curriculum and programme leaders. Developing you (and your organisation’s) practice using the RARPA Approach. [Apply now for One Day Pilot for Managers] From September 2005, RARPA is being implemented and embedded across LSC-funded provision as the ‘New Measure of Success’ for non-accredited learning. As RARPA now applies to all non-accredited learning, it should be included in future self-assessments and in scoping for inspection. Even if you don’t have LSC funding, RARPA is still a useful learner-centred approach for assuring the quality of the learner’s experience. This training has been developed by the team at the Learning and Skills Network (LSN), NIACE and the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) originating from the New Measures of Success work for RARPA. Apply now for:This event is now FULL
This day is a collaborative opportunity for providers and LSN/NIACE to develop training and professional support to ensure the effective implementation of RARPA. It is open to all managers with post-16 evaluation and training institutions implementing or planning to implement the RARPA Approach. At the 26th April event we aim to:
To assist the development of the programme successful applicants will be asked to complete a pre-course needs assessment. For further information please contact NIACE Conferences and Courses Team courses@niace.org.uk , Fax: 01162859670 Applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis ______________________________________ Summer 2006 TrainingIf you are interested in a training event, please follow these simple instructions:
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For in-house training for up to 15 delegates please email Chris Wyatt at LSN : cwyatt@lsneducation.org.uk Click here for for further information on RARPA _______________________________
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