AELP Webinar: How your VLE should be the spinal cord of an outstanding, learner-centric experience

  • Date: 1522195200
  • Time: 10:30am – 11:30am
  • Location: Online
  • URL: Event Link

The advent of new technologies has fundamentally changed the way people learn; leading to new emerging educational requirements. Nevertheless, traditional educational institutions are still pushing learners toward content-centric delivery methods, leading them to a gradual process of disengagement and uninspired outputs.

In this webinar, QA proposes a solution to address this growing challenge – a new generation of blended-learning Apprenticeship Programmes, sitting on a flipped classroom model which shifts the focus from a content-centric to a learner-centric educational paradigm. A pedagogically sound approach, fully compliant with UK’s Education & Skills Funding Agency’s (ESFA) recently introduced Apprenticeship Levy set of funding rules.

We will explore QA’s vision, the solution proposed, its key components, the impact it is currently delivering to the new generation of school leavers, new starters, employees, employers and the wider global economy

Further Information

Find out more about this event by calling us on 01536 513388
or emailing us at info@youthemployment.org.uk
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