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Excellence Gateway
Welcome to the leading online service for everyone who works in the post-16 learning and skills sector in England. With quality improvement at its core, the Excellence Gateway offers you an unrivalled breadth of resources, support and advice, and opportunities to participate and share good practice.
Chesterfield College art tutor, Mik Godley, has become the first artist worldwide to produce an exhibition of works solely produced on touchscreen devices such as the iPod Touch and iPhone.
The review of offender learning, announced by the Minister of State for FE, Skills and Lifelong Learning, will assess progress against the policy framework set out in the Next Steps document. The call for evidence is a vital part of this review. Send your response to the consultation by 28 September.
A construction lecturer is gaining valuable industry experience by working on a new large-scale regeneration programme. Sarah White spends a day a week with Lovell on a major building project in Keynsham. Gaining this experience is not only helping her but her students too.
The Manchester College has been addressing the issues of how technology can be used securely in offender learning through a co-ordinated project. This involved E-Guides training, access to suitable technologies and e-resources, and bringing together security and teaching staff to try to overcome the barriers to using technology in prisons.
Richmond upon Thames College has developed an award-winning project that provides guidance and advice on completing inclusive risk assessments for students with medical conditions or disabilities. Recognising the Excellence Gateway as the online platform where learning providers can share good practice with each other, the College has uploaded its guidance resource to the Excellence Gateway resources bank.
You can find this page and download any referenced resources from the Excellence Gateway at http://excellence.org.uk/.