Sfeu and habia held a joint meeting with represnetatives from different colleges to support the babering network which was created earlier in the year, with the purpose of promoting babering and to provide support to enable colleges to provide the qualifications. Lilian Cameron habia's development manager for Scotland gave an update from habia.
Thank you to all who came as I know this is a busy time of year.
It was a very successful meeting with a great input from Dawn Murray an employer representative who was able to suggest ideas to the college lecturers on ways of filling any skill gaps they may have highlighted. Dawn was also able to give us a very update insight into the barbering techniques being asked for in the industry.
Joan Walker form JISC gave an insight into learning resources for hairdressing which the group found interesting. One college lecturer who attended the meeting has now had one of the learning resources Joan demonstrated installed on her college VLE already!
I hope to have more feedback from habia after they have reviewed the comments they received from the meeting. Keep looking out for this on Practitioner's Plus.
Looking forward to College People Week and hope to see some of you there on the 4th June
Peggy
Wednesday, 28 May 2008
Saturday, 17 May 2008
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I have finally managed to publish a post thanks to Annamarie guidance. Thanks Annamarie.
Everything and everybody seem very busy at this time of year. I have been trying to rally up my advisory group to collect their thoughts on what the advisory group has meant to them, in order to mull over, prior to the subject mentors evaluation meeting next week. Though I cannot attend the actual meeting, I would like to put our points forward for consideration in the grand scale of things. A final document will be put together, which all mentors under the guidance of Colin are working on presently.
I have also asked my group to suggest any ideas for the future direction of the network. One comment has been for a continuation of the e-portfolio concept and the desire to try to encourage greater participation for our students. My own thoughts, are of having a community blog similar to the type we saw from Dumfries & Galloway College , but with a group of local colleges sharing a blog, for instance for a particular course.
Another has been for colleges to get together to look at standardising.....benchmarking with each other.
A consistent theme seems to be for local focus groups to emerge and provide support for each other. Great!
We have the habia/sfeu barbering network meeting next week also, so I will report back from this, with the progress we make in the take up of barbering qualifications. Habia will have representatives to discuss the delivery of barbering qualifications, and SFEU have an input by providing some hairdressing learning material available from a representative from JISC.
Will need to go now and try to get a good nights sleep, suppose to be running the 10km race in Glasgow tomorrow morning......I say running more like a fast walk really.
I have finally managed to publish a post thanks to Annamarie guidance. Thanks Annamarie.
Everything and everybody seem very busy at this time of year. I have been trying to rally up my advisory group to collect their thoughts on what the advisory group has meant to them, in order to mull over, prior to the subject mentors evaluation meeting next week. Though I cannot attend the actual meeting, I would like to put our points forward for consideration in the grand scale of things. A final document will be put together, which all mentors under the guidance of Colin are working on presently.
I have also asked my group to suggest any ideas for the future direction of the network. One comment has been for a continuation of the e-portfolio concept and the desire to try to encourage greater participation for our students. My own thoughts, are of having a community blog similar to the type we saw from Dumfries & Galloway College , but with a group of local colleges sharing a blog, for instance for a particular course.
Another has been for colleges to get together to look at standardising.....benchmarking with each other.
A consistent theme seems to be for local focus groups to emerge and provide support for each other. Great!
We have the habia/sfeu barbering network meeting next week also, so I will report back from this, with the progress we make in the take up of barbering qualifications. Habia will have representatives to discuss the delivery of barbering qualifications, and SFEU have an input by providing some hairdressing learning material available from a representative from JISC.
Will need to go now and try to get a good nights sleep, suppose to be running the 10km race in Glasgow tomorrow morning......I say running more like a fast walk really.
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