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Skills Highway Workplace Literacy and Numeracy WorkshopTerrace Conference Centre
Wellington
1 February 2018
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Welcome!
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Overview of the ForumMeet and greet, with lunch
• Skills Highway and TEC update– Skills Highway Roadshows– Ako Aotearoa research project– Changes at TEC
• Presentations– Gary Basham, National Manager Migrant Futures– Claire Matheson, Coffee Educators– Gary Sharpe and Hannah Hughson, WITT
Afternoon tea
• Presentation– Tina Rose, Education Unlimited
• Skills Highway and TEC wrap up
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Skills Highway update
Nicky MurrayProgramme Manager Skills Highway
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Skills Highway revisited
• Established in 2008
• ‘Brand’ for workplace literacy and numeracy
• Research and evaluation
• Website:– General information– Success stories– News– Resources– Skills Highway Award
• Funded by the Tertiary Education Commission and managed by the Industry Training Federation
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The three ‘i’s that underpin arobust workplace literacy and numeracy programme
• What are the issues that can be related back to literacy and numeracy?
• What are the interventions that will address these?
• What are the indicators that will tell you what difference the interventions have made?
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Literacy and numeracy gains areimportant - but only part of the story
• The WLN Fund is about more than literacy and numeracy gains
• We need to be able to convey the productivity gains and business outcomes that are delivered
• …as well as the personal, whanau and community benefits that may result
• This is important both for TEC reporting and for making the case for continued investment in training (WLN and other training) back to businesses.
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Skills Highway Roadshows
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Māori and Pasifika Project
• Two-year project co-funded by Ako Aotearoa• Team: Cain Kerehoma, Laloifi(Ifi) Ripley, Nicky
Murray, Anne Alkema• Looking to find out:
– Factors and approaches that lead to successful economic, social and wellbeing outcomes for Māori and Pasifika employees in workplace literacy programmes
– The extent to which these approaches incorporate responsive pedagogies and the concept of ako and how these are practised and articulated
– How Māori and Pasifika employees continue to develop their skills and transfer them to their working, whānau and community lives
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Changes at TEC
• Darel Hall, Principal Advisor Skills Highway, TEC
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Gary Basham
National Manager Migrant Futures, TEC
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Claire Matheson, Coffee Educators Ltd
Coffee Educators has trained more than 140 students with a range of physical, mental and neurological disabilities in its Training Centres in Wellington and Christchurch, teaching them how to make coffee and how to operate in a diverse environment, and has provided customer service-based New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) training for all its learners.
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Gary Sharpe and Hannah Hughson
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Tina Rose, Education Unlimited
http://www.skillshighway.govt.nz/resources/learning-progressions/speaking-and-listening
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Haere rā
Safe travels from the Skills Highway team