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Good practice in recognising prior learning

Do you know any organisations that are particularly effective in recognising prior learning or skills in a mobile workforce? If so, please drop us a line. This is part of a European Commission-funded project; more details will be available shortly.

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Dunston Enterprise Club

Click here to find out more about the Club that’s helping folks in and around Chesterfield to start their own business, including date of next meeting and resources we are developing.

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Stratagia is ISO certified

Stratagia is now accredited as a certified company against ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management Systems. Many of the systems and processes were already in place but these have been developed and checked to ensure they fully meet the requirements of this leading quality standard.

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Better business through people

A simple survey to influence policy makers’ and win £100 of High Street vouchers. http://questionnaire.stratagia.co.uk/iip3/

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Posts Tagged ‘CILT’

Languages Sector Occupational and Functional Map

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

September 2008 – March 2009      CILT, the National Centre for Languages

Our contribution to this work included extensive desk research into the scope and nature of the languages sector, the factors driving skill change, skill shortages and the supply of qualifications and training. We also designed a questionnaire that was circulated within the sector.

Key Stage 4 Language Trends Survey

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

August 2008 – November 2008      CILT, the National Centre for Languages

We helped CILT design the questionnaire for their 2008 survey of language provision in secondary schools, managed this postal survey of schools and analysed the results.

Reports from the survey and further information are available at http://www.cilt.org.uk/research/languagetrends/2008/secondary.htm .

Labour market intelligence for the Qualifications Strategy in translation and interpreting

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

September 2007 – August 2008    CILT, the National Centre for Languages

This research was conducted to underpin the development of a qualification strategy for interpreting and translating. It included extensive desk research on the changing nature of the sector and skills demand and supply. A focus group was held in each of the four countries of the UK with data analysed using Atlas\ti, on-line survey of sector organisations was undertaken and supplementary evidence was gathered through a survey of sector experts. Further information and the report on this work can be accessed at

http://www.cilt.org.uk/qualifications/CILT_Qualifications_Strategy_LMI_22_August_08_final_version_UKCES_approved.pdf