Hello again. Well despite my intention to update the blog every week, life caught up and we're now two weeks on. Easter got in the way, not really because I was away on holiday (nothing so nice unfortunately!!), but children off from School and University, and the change in schedule for the whole family just meant that everything was different and some things, I have to admit, just fell off the end. So this is a long entry - that's the downside of not keeping up-to-date!!
However, I did get some Network stuff done over the break, and as always am looking at where this will lead us. Firstly, a new website has come on stream which you can access at www.sportborders.org.uk - its been put together mainly for those who are coaching in the Borders and contains lots of information about courses and events. The website was developed to co-inside with an Inauguaral Sports Borders Conference held on Sunday 29 March, which I would have attended if I hadn't already have been booked onto a different CPD workshop! The Conference was very successful and included members from our own FE Colleges (JEC) - both in the organisation and participation capacity. Speakers included those eminent in their particular field such as Dave Clark, Olympic Strength and Conditioning coach. Find out more by accessing the website (sorry can't get direct hyperlink for you, type in above address), which also gives details of courses for coaches/instructors and events for individuals. I've been trying to find whether other regions have a similar resource, but have so far drawn a blank - if you know of something similar, please let me know - thanks.
One of the other things I was involved in over the break, was a meeting of the SQA TRANSETT Steering Group. I volunteered to be a member representing Scotland's Colleges Subjects Network group. Basically, the Steering Group oversees projects being developed to provide resources for Scottish NQ provision across all curricula areas. One area of interst to come out of the April meeting was a demonstration of e-portfolios for Skills for Work courses and gaming projects at level 4/5. Although there were no developed resources for the Sport & Rec area, I could see massive potential here, and if appropriate funding became available, with the skills that I know are in the Network already, this would be a fantastic area to develop. I am well aware that there are pockets within the Network that are already developing or mooting these ideas, and I'm keen to harness these and take them forward, both for recognition of the innovative ideas that are already being explored and for the benefit of sharing such good practice amongst the network. If you are really interested in developing this and/or have been involved in such developments, get in touch, it would be great to share our thoughts.
Finally, I spent some time trying to ensure that I could raise awareness of the proposed Subject Network Event. Unfortunately, it came to light that for a number of reasons this was not going to be viable to put on. It was a little disappointing, however, timing - which is always such a crucial element - was not really conducive, and we have decided to postpone the Event 'til Autumn. However, I've had a number of really positive responses and as a result I'm going to make personal visits to a number of Sports Departments between now and the end of term. I'll be discussing all of the ways in which Scotland's Colleges can support the Network as a whole and will be receptive to ideas that will form our stategies for the next academic session. If I haven't already made an arrangement to visit you/your Department, get in touch and we'll make a date!
Bye for now. Be back next week with more news.
Friday, 24 April 2009
Friday, 3 April 2009
Hi Guys, I expect that it's been a busy week for you leading up to the Easter break. I've also been busy this week trying to raise awareness of the Network Event so that as many people as possible can benefit from the gathering, and just generally trying to be in contact with as many people as possible.
Two significant things happened this week as far as the Network are concerned: firstly, I heard that our proposal to showcase the Focus projects at the Scottish Festival of Learning has been accepted. This is a major Event in the Learning and Teaching Calendar held this year on 23 & 24 September at the SECC (http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/slf/). It's a major opportunity to show that we are are the forefront of blended learning using ICT and fulfilling the philosophy behind the Curriculum for Excellence, officially launched by Fiona Hyslop this week.
Secondly, on my quest to forge strong links with all stakeholders in the qualifications that our students obtain, I met with Mat Hulbert, Coach Development Manager, Tennis Scotland to see how we might collaborate in the future. Mat is very keen to hear from Colleges who may wish to host Tennis Coaching Qualifications, he's also keen to look at potential lecturer/employer exchanges and furthermore, they also use Focus software, which may allow for the development of some collaborative resource materials to benefit us all.
Unfortunately, I'm finding my one-day per week contract doesn't really go far enough in allowing the development opportunities that are currently available to us in the Sports Network - however, one day per week is certainly better than none, and we are making headway. As always, your comments and suggestions are most warmly welcomed. If you are managing to get an Easter break, I'll look forward to communicating with you again in a couple of weeks.
Two significant things happened this week as far as the Network are concerned: firstly, I heard that our proposal to showcase the Focus projects at the Scottish Festival of Learning has been accepted. This is a major Event in the Learning and Teaching Calendar held this year on 23 & 24 September at the SECC (http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/slf/). It's a major opportunity to show that we are are the forefront of blended learning using ICT and fulfilling the philosophy behind the Curriculum for Excellence, officially launched by Fiona Hyslop this week.
Secondly, on my quest to forge strong links with all stakeholders in the qualifications that our students obtain, I met with Mat Hulbert, Coach Development Manager, Tennis Scotland to see how we might collaborate in the future. Mat is very keen to hear from Colleges who may wish to host Tennis Coaching Qualifications, he's also keen to look at potential lecturer/employer exchanges and furthermore, they also use Focus software, which may allow for the development of some collaborative resource materials to benefit us all.
Unfortunately, I'm finding my one-day per week contract doesn't really go far enough in allowing the development opportunities that are currently available to us in the Sports Network - however, one day per week is certainly better than none, and we are making headway. As always, your comments and suggestions are most warmly welcomed. If you are managing to get an Easter break, I'll look forward to communicating with you again in a couple of weeks.
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