February 22nd - in this issue
Functional Skills on the US agenda now?
"In the 2010 Critical Skills Survey by the American Management Association and Partnership for 21st Century Skills, US employers say they need a workforce fully equipped with skills beyond the basics of reading, writing and arithmetic to grow their business including:
- Critical Thinking and Problem Solving - The ability to make decisions, solve problems and take appropriate action
- Effective Communication - The ability to synthesise and transmit ideas in both written and oral formats
- Collaboration - The ability to work effectively with others including those from diverse groups and with opposing points of view
- Creativity and Innovation - The ability to see what's not there and make something happen"
This is not yet US Government policy, but with support from 30+ major stakeholders in Education, Business, Community & Government and taken with the US Common Core State Standards Initiative started in 2010 it does show other major economies are focussed on similar problems to ourselves. Click here for a link to the P21 site which includes the really clear diagram below.
Performance tables for 2010
Free Functional Skills flipcharts now on Promethean Planet
Our friends at Promethean asked if they could produce some interactive Flipcarts based on Functional English and Maths at levels 1&2.
Absolutely we said, and the results are now freely available on Promethean Planet - even better, you don't need to be a Promethean whiteboard user to take advantage, the flipcarts work for everyone.
Click here for a quick link to English
Registration for Promethean Planet is free, please do let us know if you download and use them - we're really keen to find out how useful they are.
Diploma Conference and Take That!
Click here to get the full rules and download the entry postcard - and yes you will have to think, it's not a free prize draw to win Take That tickets to an executive box on Tuesday 31st May show at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland.
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