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Why delegates attended?
Goal : To review current developments and offerings in the certification of IT and ICT Skills, Knowledge and Competencies.
To identify qualifications available and determine how these can be maintained in light of continuing technological developments and the requirements of the marketplace
To see how in practical situations these qualifications can be effectively and efficiently delivered in institutions, in the workplace or in private study.
To consider the requirements of the various stakeholders from the candidates themselves to the employers and educators.
To discuss the consequences of these qualifications on the professions involved and their impact on learning
To review how fit for purpose, secure and robust qualifications can be developed and maintained
To look at how these qualifications are developing in light of the demands of the marketplace, the professions and educational policy.
Who attended?
Decision makers and representatives from Education, Training and Human Resources
Heads, Principals, Managers, Heads of Curriculum and Assessment from Schools, Further Education and Higher Education,
Senior managers from training organisations, government agencies and educational institutions & authorities
Those involved in the design, selection and delivery of IT training and skills certification
Timing and Location
The date for the conference will be Thursday 10th November 2005 and held at the Mayfair Conference Centre in central London
Series of Events
This conference will be the first of a series of events which will look at specific sectors and how professional and vocational qualifications are supporting the industries involved.
The first four such events which will cover
- IT Skills
- Customer Service
- Health and Social Care
- Financial Services
Speakers
The speakers were authoritative voices that came from IT Skills Certification organisations, governmental agencies, awarding bodies, academia and private sector companies.
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Presentations
Speakers gave a thirty-minute presentation. For the full programme CLICK HERE
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