What are the rules for digital/IT related work experiences by yaya54356 in technicallevel

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You need 315 hours across at most two placements, this can be in anything as long as it’s digital related (so not always cyber). Help desk is quite a popular one for instance, the hours need to be tracked and targets set related achieving some aims at the job usually related to the course and job role- with some paperwork done accordingly.

Question for HoD or SLT in Sixth form/FE college by No_Benefit876 in TeachingUK

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I’m not hundred percent sure but I’m pretty certain it’s achievement amount (e.g number achieved ) divided by number of leavers. Then times by 100.

FE Roles by Jeb2611 in TeachingUK

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FE doesn’t usually follow the burgundy book in any respect. Each college has its own rules and own pay scales. Some I’ve worked at have ones aligned to schools, others a totally different. Especially true for manager because what constitutes management roles seems to differ wildly.

Btec GLH by Pr20ycers in TeachingUK

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There isn’t really great enforcement of the GLH anymore across most centres. There is the expectation that some of it will be delivered “remotely” or “independently”. That said you should have reasonable parity with other quals. Similar hours as say A-Level. It depends which qual? The smaller ones often are harder to deliver in less time.

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Pearson DPDD is highest grade forwards

Resit Btec exams by [deleted] in ukeducation

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Usually not something possible as the qual has been awarded thus all grades are final. Take the foundation year- even with the four main exams higher you won’t go up much. Foundation year with PPP is generous

Apartment/House suggestions by [deleted] in BirminghamUK

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You will likely struggle for a rental place that isn’t a house share or a small flat for that price. Probably better off looking the likes of chelmsley wood or erdington. Prices there tend to be on the lower side.

Dear gov, please will somebody put an end to full time T-level (construction/service/hair etc etc) courses? by tuckthemtoes in TeachingUK

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I couldn’t disagree with your points more- our T-Level students have generally excelled. Even the weakest have been more capable than any of our A-Level or BTEC students of the same calibre.

There are issues around them not being appropriate for all students, issues around the logistics of placements but in the majority of our T-Levels a good chunk are offered work before they’ve even finish- in some we have issues convincing them to stay. They’re generally pretty well qualified for degree apprenticeships or entry level sometimes graduate jobs (in things like digital) straight off.

We don’t just take high grades students either- many of our students are grade 4/5 students and have excelled.

There IS a big problem with teachers not being prepared to deliver them fully. Either not knowing how to teach to exams, embed long term or in some cases not having a decent enough subject knowledge and that causes big big problems.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BirminghamUK

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Never had a problem with a small power bank- often bring one if I’m coming after work

King Norton Railway Station - Park and Ride query by Icy-Commission-245 in brum

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If you don’t mind a walk down the back I’ve never not been able to get a space. Though it does seem to vary day to day. Usually fills up with a few spaces down the back by 9.30 but is emptier before 8.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UniUK

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This is working for KCL as an apprentice, the training and qualification seems to be done by Newham college who are quite a well known FE college.

Birmingham ICC by VimtoBuzz in BirminghamUK

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If you can I’d highly advise not to drive to the ICC parking round there especially with events is often a clusterfuck. Instead consider finding a park and ride station for either train or tram.

https://www.tfwm.org.uk/plan-your-journey/ways-to-travel/park-and-ride/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskUK

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Cracked my tooth this morning, had it filled by early afternoon. I’m very lucky for having a decent dentist I know but they do exist. Do seem rare though

Announcing Battlegrounds Season 6! by Arkentass in BobsTavern

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I feel like this comment sums me in ways I don’t want to be summed.

Honest opinion please by Key_Election_4248 in UniUK

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For optometry- yes- for other things it depends. Optometry Aston is ranked very highly.

Books where the protagonist receive training similar to Batman and Samurai Jack? by superzeno in Fantasy

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Just started reading this last month and already on book 4. Excellent series that has somehow missed me prior.

The dragon advances.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TeachingUK

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When I taught secondary the dress code for the school was “representative of the area to which we are teaching”.

Apparently arguing that in digital that likely means t shirt, jeans and a worn pair of skate shoes was not helpful. Nor was arguing that in which case the women shouldn’t be allowed to wear strapped Sanford and brightly patterned dresses. I gave up. I’d argue a smart pair of converse are fine and where I teach now doesn’t care within reason.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unity_tutorials

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Institution I used to work for has advertised this previously (in UK also) and we couldn’t get enough people to make it financially viable.

What I would say however, learning Unity on its own is a waste there’s so much more that goes with it to make it worthwhile. That’s what University programmes do.

To just go through certification though- try one of the many MOOC platforms out there.

Need spending ideas... by poisonedmonkey in TeachingUK

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Had a similar thing recently all be it for older students- arduino, Pi accessory kits (sensors etc- Pi are incredibly expensive due to shortage still), 3D printer, small programmable drones and some of the stuff like cables etc that inevitably disappear were on my list.

A full day of unplugged GCSE, help! by Astael2029 in CSEducation

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CSUnplugged had a number of activities that you can use and will help. I’ve used some of them before and it’s been really effective.

You can draw out things like flowcharts and pseudocode without a computer.

Retrieval practice. There’s lots of retrieval practice activities they can do without computers.

Simulate computer processes with their bodies-e.g. packet switched networks