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Blending learning with employment support programmes using www.writeon.ie
John Stewart National Adult Literacy Co-ordinator, [email protected] Tel: 01 4127913 086 826 0011
Background• Devastating impact of crises on employment of under 25 year
olds and people with basic skill needs. Hard to get a job with little/no experience or low qualifications.
• NALA and Southside LES collaborated on a Momentum project Personal Pathways to Employment for 60 under-25s.
• Blends distance and online learning and 1:1 job supports. - web-based learning www.writeon.ie - level 2 & 3 certification- personalised supports to find work (jobs coach, guidance counsellor, work placements, employment supports).
Summary Profile of group
• Work experience - 1/3 had none, 1/3 had less than a year.
• Average participant was 3.7 years unemployed. • Education standard
- 50% had Level 3 or less, 17% level 4.• 25% reported specific learning needs or
difficulties.
Aim: to support 60 participants towards employment or further education / training
Outcomes: Of the 60 participants, • 58 achieved at least one Momentum project outcome.• 12 achieved awards, completed placements and
progressed to FET or a job. • Over half progressed into training or employment.
60 participants
Certificates Work PlacementsFET
ProgressionJob
OutcomesAchieved over 1 year
46
Achieved Level 3 awards
44
40 placements, 4 internships
22
Went into further education or training
10
Got jobs.
Personal Pathways to Employment
Lessons• Profile of group – not well served before.• Momentum - difficult to apply to cohort.• Southside LES / NALA collaboration worked!!• Cost effective way to provide learning,
qualifications and confidence.• Southside LES now blends www.writeon.ie with
other programmes (Women returners)• May be of interest to other LES’s and
partnerships (e.g. TÚS)
• It is a web-based distance learning resource. • Purpose of writeon.ie
– To allow learners to improve their reading, writing, numbers, ICT and personal development skills and pursue accreditation if desired.
• Developed for independent distance learning• Now used it as a blended learning resource by 180
centres to support their programmes.• Also a system for recognition of prior learning.• Supports available – tutoring / materials.
What is www.writeon.ie ?
QQI Awards available on www.writeon.ie Level 2 Major Award
- choose from 12 Minor awardsLevel 3 Major Awards
Employability, ICT and General Learning- choose from 14 Minor awards
Reading Communications
Writing Mathematics
Listening and Speaking Application of Number
Personal Decision Making Functional Mathematics
Setting Learning Goals Computer Literacy
Quantity and Number Internet Skills
Pattern and Relationship Digital Media
Shape and Space Career Preparation
Data Handling Health and Safety Awareness
Quantitative Problem Solving Personal Effectiveness
Using Technology Personal and Interpersonal Skills
Computer Skills Managing Personal Finances
Self Advocacy
Event Participation
Progression to Level 4
No awards through writeon.ie
Learning resources in Communications Mathematics Digital Media
NALA’s
Over 35,000 learning accounts on
www.writeon.ie
www.writeon.ie
• Provides for self directed learning plans
•A blended learning resource for providers
• Provides certification at NFQ levels 2 & 3
• Acts as stepping stone to further learning
• Cost effective, quality assured.
Recognition of Prior Learning - RPL
• Integral part of www.writeon.ie.• Initial, formative and summative assessment
against national standards.• Provides RPL at NFQ levels 2 and 3.• Only RPL system at these levels in Ireland.• Example: Project with Southside LES
used RPL to support aims and qualifications.
How to use writeon.ie as blended learning resource
• Register and agree terms- Become a member of NALA (€50 – €150 p.a.)
• Plan blended learning to enhance your programmes Or support learners to learn independently or with NALA telephone tutors.
• Attend free training• Support people to achieve and provide national
qualifications.
NALA will support you to plan and blend
www.writeon.ie into your programmes.
Terms and Conditions• Become a member of NALA.
• All passwords will be recorded and maintained securely by the Centre Contact Person named on page 1
• No learner’s password will be revealed to another learner
• Only one learner will access www.writeon.ie using any given password
• The centre will try, as far as is practical, to ensure that submissions are the work of a single learner
• The centre will ensure that all work submitted meets the required standard
• The centre will ensure that all information supplied by learners is accurate
• Centre-based tutors will make themselves aware of NALA’s interpretation of FETAC Specific Learning Outcomes and support learners accordingly
• Centres will ensure that learners do not use insulting on inappropriate language while using the forum and chat functions while in the centre
• No fee shall be charged for any learner using writeon for accreditation
14 Steps to Accreditation
• Step 1: Learners log on to writeon.ie• Step 2: Learners select an area of study• Step 3: They complete an Initial Assessment for each award they wish to
work towards. (Initial Assessment identifies learners who have demonstrated all standards for a particular award, and learners proceed directly to Step 6. Such learners are treated as Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) learners)
• Step 4: An individual Learning plan is shown based on the outcome of the Initial Assessment
• Step 5: Learners complete learning if they need to. • Step 6: Learners complete a Summative Assessment online• Step 7: Additional assessment activities are completed in an online
portfolio for those outcomes that cannot be assessed by elearning alone. These activities involve real-world tasks with evidence uploaded into the portfolio
14 Steps to Accreditation
• Step 8: NALA verifies work, contacts learner to let them know they can apply for award.
• Step 9: Learners fill in an online form, verify they have completed the work on their own and then submit for the award
• Step 10: NALA completed an 'Internal Verification' process where we check learners' work and verify it meets agreed standards and followed assessment processes
• Step 11: NALA complete an 'External Authentication' process where an External Authenticator reviews evidence
• Step 12: Learners whose submissions have been deferred have access to a Results Appeal process
• Step 13: NALA approves results and requests awards from QQI• Step 14: Awards received by NALA, checked and posted out to learner or
centre
Thank you
John Stewart National Adult Literacy Co-ordinator, [email protected] Tel: 01 4127913 086 826 0011
Try It Out – L2
• www.writeon.ie• Request a password – note it down• Give yourself a unique username (test_johnLES)• Add in (real or fake) information• Select Level 2• Pick any award• Start working• Check out portfolio
Strategies for Improving Participation in and Awareness of Adult Learning
European Commission, 2012
NALA listed as one of top 16 case studies for “Written Off” -TV series and distance learning
OECD Adult Skills Survey 2013
42% of Irish adults
score at or below
Level 1 on the
problem solving scale
– 825,000 people.
25% of Irish
adults are at or
below level 1 of
numeracy–
754,000 people.
Almost 18% of Irish adults are at or
below level 1 of literacy – 525,000
people.
CSO Figures 18%
of labour force
have
qualifications at
level 3 or less.
Project Stages Personal Pathways to Employment project - NALA SSP LES
Recruitment & promotion Recruit 60 unemployed U-25s and local employers
Initial assessment
Initial assessment identifying needs and strengths, and ongoing supports for learning and employability
Distance learning
wwww.writeon.ie - tutoring support, FETAC Level 3 certification,with a choice of 14 Minor and 3 Major awards
Job preparation A jobs mentor – from Southside LES - supports career preparation, work experience and matching to particular jobs.
Work experience Integral - with supports from jobs mentor and guidance counsellor
Employment Assistance to find and sustain jobs, with on-the-job supports
ProgressionProgression plan - employment & further education and training
EvaluationAssess relative success and potential for national mainstreaming
Blended Learning BenefitsNALA experience suggests benefits:
– For learners:• Facilitates independent learning and learning in different ways and styles. • Learners may require more support than you can traditionally provide.• Integrates literacy and numeracy into other content learning.
– For providers:• Expands learning time and optimises learning and tutoring resources• Supports learning to meet the needs of a particular learner.• Shares content rather than reinvents the wheel every time.• Provides for certification and RPL
– For policy makers • Can provide greater outcomes and achievement • Optimises resources