Conference presentations 2018
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Please see below for the Speaker and Workshop Presentations
- Sarah John, NTfW
- Peter Munday, The Education and Training Foundation
- Esther Barrett, Jisc
- Are robots taking our jobs?
- Hayden Llewellyn, Education Workforce Council
- Workshop 1. Making the most of naturally occurring opportunities to develop learners’ skills – Steve Bell, HMI, Estyn
- Workshop 2. Developing employability for the digital age – Dr. Esther Barrett, Subject Specialist (Teaching, Learning and Assessment) Jisc
- Workshop 3. Assessment challenges in VQ delivery – Cassy Taylor, Associate Director (Vocational Qualifications), Qualifications Wales
- Workshop 5. Mental health in the workplace: reducing stigma and discrimination – Jules Twells, Engagement Manager, Time to Change Wales
- Workshop 6. Embedding Welsh language & culture – Helen Humphreys, Professional Development Mentor, Sgiliaith
- Workshop 7. Prevent perspectives: safe spaces – shaping conversations – Barrie Phillips, HE/FE Prevent Coordinator Wales, DfE UK Government & Dr Abdul Azim Ahmed, Assistant Secretary-General, Muslim Council of Wales
- Workshop 8. Quality matters – Donna Hughes, Qualifications Manager, Qualifications Wales
- Workshop 9. Integrating critical thinking into an employability skills framework – Fiona Argent, Centre for Work-based Learning Manager, Cardiff Metropolitan University
- Workshop 10. The value of qualifications in the development of 21st century skills – John McNamara, Chief Executive, Federation of Awarding Bodies
- Workshop 11. Fitness to Practise: Using Social Media as a Professional – Elizabeth Brimble, Deputy Chief Executive, Education Workforce Council
- Workshop 12. WBL’s Got Talent – How to get involved in Skills Competitions – Rachel Arnold, Inspiring Skills Excellence Champion – Media & Creative, Inspiring Skills Excellence in Wales