English and Maths Strategy

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English and Maths Strategy 2013-16



East Kent College English and Maths Strategy 2013-16

Foreword Welcome to the East Kent College English and Maths Strategy for 2013 - 2016. This strategy outlines the whole College approach to promoting and developing English and Maths throughout the students' College life. The College aims to be outstanding in all it does. This strategy has been developed following extensive consultation with key stakeholders, staff and students. It is designed to maximise our students’ achievements in English and Maths, support their progression through College and increase their life skills and employment potential. Equally this strategy reflects the College’s ethos and values; it recognises the need to adapt to changing education policy but remain personalised in its approach to engaging students.

Graham Razey Principal

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East Kent College English and Maths Strategy 2013-16

Our mission and shared values

Mission East Kent College is committed to developing the prosperity and wellbeing of the communities we serve.

Our shared values are: zz Excellence: professionalism that places the student at the heart zz Respect: a welcoming culture that celebrates diversity zz Creativity: continuous enhancement through innovation and enterprise zz Responsibility: to each other and the communities we serve zz Ambition: inspiring and empowering all to achieve their potential


East Kent College English and Maths Strategy 2013-16

Where we are

zz 360 directly employed staff zz Financial income of £15.135 million in 2012/13 zz Pay budget of £9.190 million, 61% of overall budget zz Investors in People Gold recognition for the whole College zz Ofsted validated grade of “good” for overall effectiveness zz Ofsted validated grade of “outstanding” for leadership and management zz Annual Star Awards event to recognise outstanding staff zz Student satisfaction at 98%, with 94% of students recommending the College to family and friends

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East Kent College English and Maths Strategy 2013-16

Aims, objectives and outcomes Following extensive consultation with key stakeholders, including employers, staff and students the English and Maths strategy has been designed to: zz Develop a whole College approach to promoting and developing English and Maths at every opportunity zz Promote the importance of English and Maths in enabling a positive progression for all students zz Improve the employability skills of students zz Embed the development of English and Maths skills in all aspects of College life zz Improve the communication skills of ESOL students so that they are able to participate fully in the economic and social life of Britain zz Be responsive to changes in educational policy zz Provide transparency and focus for the future of English and Maths in the College zz Provide a person-centred and flexible approach to learning In order to deliver the above, two overarching strategic aims have been developed:

Aim 1

To maximise student achievement of English and Maths

Aim 2

To maximise students' life skills and employment potential


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To maximise student achievement of English and Maths

Our objectives 1. All students without a GCSE in English and Maths at grade C to follow a robust Study Programme which will lead them towards achieving grade C at GCSE. The Study Programme should be flexible enough to allow students to progress at a speed which will take into account:

Outcomes zz All students without a GCSE grade C in English and Maths are assessed on entry and enrolled onto an appropriate programme

Reference to Strategic Plan 1&2

zz The College provides a range of delivery models to meet student needs either a GCSE programme or a stepping stone to GCSE through Functional Skills from Entry 1 upwards

zz The English and Maths skills required for the student to progress in their vocational programme zz The student’s ability to learn and the speed of their learning zz The student’s motivation and desire to improve their English and Maths 2. To provide a holistic approach to designing a students’ programme to include a core vocational programme and/or English and Maths

zz A core College timetable for English and Maths is formalised and used by all staff zz All teachers plan vocational courses on the core College timetable to meet student need, timetabling English and Maths first zz All students are able to access an English and Maths programme without disruption to their main area of study zz Functional Skills will be embedded as part of a holistic approach for those learners studying Supported Learning courses

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To maximise student achievement of English and Maths

Our objectives 3. To review the delivery and design of GCSE English and Maths to better meet the needs of students

Outcomes zz There is a differentiated and targeted approach to English and Maths delivery focussing on the skills and knowledge that students find challenging

Reference to Strategic Plan 1&2

zz Arrangements for GCSE re-sits are clarified to ensure that students and staff are clear about expectations zz The number of students achieving grade C in English and Maths improves by 5% to exceed national averages 4. To raise awareness of the centrality of English and Maths within the Study Programme with the key benefits to students and the College identified and communicated

zz Staff training is delivered to promote the importance of supporting students to achieve their goal of a GCSE in English and/or Maths at grade C zz All students can see the relevance of English and Maths in their chosen career zz All lecturers are committed to embedding English and Maths, with schemes of work identifying opportunities for English and Maths skills development zz CPD sessions on successful embedding are delivered by the Teaching and Learning Facilitators zz Teaching and Learning Facilitators support teachers in developing contextualised resources zz Vocational optional units are reviewed to promote practical, experiential activity to develop English and Maths skills e.g. Hair & Beauty students following a financially related unit, Catering students studying a business unit and students providing their own monthly blog to embed English skills zz A common marking policy is introduced for literacy across the vocational curriculum

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To maximise student achievement of English and Maths

Our objectives 4. cont.

Outcomes zz Students acquire sound financial, literacy and enterprise skills through their everyday studies

Reference to Strategic Plan 1,2&3

zz Life skills are embedded in the vocational curriculum to enhance employability skills and evidenced in the Employability Passport zz Marketing material is produced relevant to each vocational area promoting the benefits of English and Maths in their chosen career zz Attendance levels to English and Maths programmes are on a par with the main vocational programme zz Maths and English is embedded and tracked whilst a student is undertaking work related experiences 5. To improve success rates on Functional Skills and GCSE programmes

zz Success rate targets for English and Maths are formalised and reviewed in year against retention data and student progress

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zz Early intervention and support is provided for ‘at risk’ students through mentoring and workshop support zz The number of students achieving grade C in English and Maths improves by 5% to exceed national averages zz Success rates of Functional Skills will improve

6. To embed English and Maths within the observation process

zz Observers give feedback to teachers on the extent to which English and Maths has been embedded effectively within the session zz Vocational lecturers are observed teaching English and/or Maths as part of the developmental observation process zz 85% of lesson observations identify good practice in embedding English and Maths in the core programme

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To maximise student achievement of English and Maths

Our objectives

Outcomes

7. To improve communication channels and relationships between vocational and English and Maths teaching staff

zz There is a holistic and student-centred approach to the promotion, planning and embedding of English and Maths in the curriculum

Reference to Strategic Plan 3

zz There is a holistic approach to curriculum design for the promotion, development and achievement of English and Maths zz There is a lead for English and Maths in each curriculum area

8. To have outstanding teaching of English and Maths

zz Staff training is delivered to support lecturers in the teaching of English and Maths

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zz Lecturers undertake Functional Skills qualifications as appropriate to up-skill and become familiar with the specifications and on–line teaching resources zz The number of students achieving Functional Skills qualifications improves zz The number of students achieving GCSE English and Maths at Grade C or above improves by 5% to exceed national averages zz The teaching grade profile for good or better teaching is: zz 89% in 2013/14 zz 91% in 2014/15 zz 92% in 2015/16 9. To support all staff who do not have a GCSE qualification in English and Maths (at C or above) to achieve

zz All staff will have a GCSE qualification (or equivalent) in English and Maths at grade C or will be working towards one

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To maximise students' life skills and employment potential

Our objectives

Outcomes

1. To develop excellent entrepreneurial and employability skills, such as team–working and communication that improve students’ aspirations and builds their self-confidence

zz Student Individual Learning Plans (ILPs) evidence progression planning

2. To have a student centred, innovative approach to the allocation of support for English and Maths

zz Progression Mentors and Achievement Tutors provide additional training and coaching support for the achievement of English and Maths qualifications

Reference to Strategic Plan 2&3

zz Student feedback notes the improvement of self–confidence as a result of the development of English and Maths skills zz All full time students achieve at least one Enterprise Award 2&3

zz Student Ambassadors provide mentoring support for students on English and Maths programmes zz All students understand the importance of English and Maths for life skills and for a positive progression zz The number of students achieving Functional Skills qualifications improves zz The number of students achieving GCSE English and Maths at Grade C improves by 5% to exceed national averages zz Alternative qualifications for those students unable to achieve a GSCE will be designed to support the transfer of Functional Skills into daily living skills

3. To improve attendance to English and Maths classes

zz Attendance levels to English and Maths programmes are on a par with the main vocational programme

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To maximise students' life skills and employment potential

Our objectives

Outcomes

4. To recognise where English and Maths skills have been achieved in work experience

zz Activity to promote employability is captured on the ILP

5. To offer English and Maths qualifications that lead to employment or Higher Education

zz Enrolment and Induction procedures are effective in enrolling students onto appropriate English and Maths programmes

6. To engage employers with curriculum design

zz Employers are engaged in curriculum design to ensure that students leave the College with ‘work–ready’ employability skills

Reference to Strategic Plan 3&4

zz Achievement of employability and entrepreneurial skills are captured on the Employability Passport and used to support student progression 3&4

zz Information, Advice and Guidance is robust in supporting students with a positive progression into Higher Education or Employment 2&4



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