Practical Experiences of a College
Nikos Savvas Salford City College
23 local authorities in the NW, 9 of the 30 highest Indices of Multiple Deprivation scores across England are for Local Authorities within the North West (Salford being 13th most deprived)
It is home to the UK's largest manufacturing sector; and will become Europe’s second largest media hub
It has an economy worth £119 billion - the UK’s largest regional economy and bigger than 15 EU countries
NW a region of contrasts
CBI Education and Skills Survey Extract (2010)
“… A wide range of employers value staff with STEM skills for their analytical ability, but they are also essential to growth in high-value sectors such as low carbon and advanced manufacturing…”
Salford City College History
A new college, the product of a merger of three colleges
STEM an area of priority with quality of provision variable across centres
We wanted effective professional development for our teachers that
would deliver
Well designed and investigative science lessons that enthuse and inspire learners
Active pupil participation in learning with very high levels of engagement and understanding
Science Learning Centres The Aim
“The aim is to improve science teaching to
inspire pupils by providing them with a more exciting, intellectually stimulating and relevant science education, enabling them to gain the knowledge and the understanding they need - both as the citizens and as the scientists of the future.”
The Science Learning CentresHow they do it
“Support teachers in enhancing their professional skills by learning more about contemporary scientific ideas and in experimenting with effective teaching approaches and gaining experience of modern scientific techniques.”
We got Excellent CPD with an invaluable drive to
work collaboratively and share best practice across teams in STEM subjects.
Extensive use of the facilities at the SLC Didsbury. All STEM staff attended sessions.
Further development of these links with the SLC delivering themed sessions in college.
Salford City College Ofsted 2010-11 good practice survey programme: improving science in colleges (slide 1/2)
Success rates are high in access to higher education provision, GCE A levels and a majority of AS subjects, as well as in the National Diploma in applied science; a course with significantly increasing numbers of students
The proportion of students that progress to higher education from all courses is exceptionally high
Lessons are consistently interesting and are well planned, with a good mix of learning activities that build sequentially on students’ knowledge and understanding
Salford City College Ofsted 2010-11 good practice survey programme: improving science in colleges (slide 2/2)
Students demonstrate good development of study skills and the ability to work both collaboratively and independently. By the time they have completed courses, they are accomplished learners
Exceptional leadership stimulates both staff and students to overcome barriers to achievement. The management of the curriculum has a clear and focused drive for improvement
The effective and systematic identification and sharing of best practice are well developed. Accurate self-evaluation is sufficiently critical and recognises areas for improvement as well as strengths
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