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The University of Nottingham, School of Education

the university of nottingham, school of education

Nottingham,

Welcome to the School of Education's website, where you can read about our comprehensive programme of world-leading research, outstanding initial teacher education, and innovative taught courses. The School of Education has a long history of both teacher education and adult education that stretches back over 100 years. We are located on the award-winning Jubilee Campus and enjoy strong partnerships with many schools and other organisations locally, nationally and internationally. As well as training 300 new teachers each year in the UK, we run an innovative PGCEi course in over 15 countries. In the latest Research Excellence Framework, the vast majority of our outputs were assessed as internationally excellent, with over half given the highest possible score of 4*. We have a longstanding relationship with UNESCO, several large-scale European projects, and strong connections to US funders, including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Much of the school's research portfolio is aimed at having a real impact upon learners, organisations and educational systems. As part of our commitment to research excellence, the school has a thriving doctoral research community of students from around the world. The school has a broad programme of postgraduate taught courses, largely focused on professional learning. One distinctive strand of our postgraduate programme is professional counselling education which emphasises humanistic and person-centred approaches. The school is also home to the Centre for English Language Education (CELE), which offers innovative presessional academic English courses to enable applicants to reach the required level of academic English to start their degree course. CELE also offers academic language and communication skills courses and consultations to students whilst studying their degree. Our staff are experts in their fields and members of the school's staff have been awarded student nominated Lord Dearing awards for the quality of their teaching. We are often highly-ranked in league tables, including: top five in the UK in the Complete University Guide by Subject 2023 top 10 in the UK and top 50 worldwide in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022 top 80 worldwide in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2023 Whatever the purpose of your visit, I hope that these pages are helpful. If you would like any further information then please do not hesitate to get in touch.

Oracle Training Solutions

oracle training solutions

London

Oracle Training Solutions Ltd has been established since July 2010. We are a Training Provider based at the Pinetree Centre in Birtley, Chester-Le-Street and deliver high quality training across all of the North East of England. We also have a small team of digital marketing apprentices, able to implement campaigns, reacting quickly to necessary changes. Each specialising in different marketing skills such as: content creation and design, SEO and analysis. Our Mission We’re enthusiastic teachers and trainers providing training courses in a variety of sectors and government funded apprenticeships on a range of levels, in partnership with local training providers and companies. Our Vision We believe in the quality of our training and always try to give the best quality training to our customers keeping our classes small to make sure our students have an enjoyable learning experience. We recognise that the needs of the customer are paramount. We value the strengths of the individual and strive to deliver the highest quality education and training raising the skills and knowledge of the individual. We strive to make a genuine positive impact on our local communities and help provide sustainable employment for clients who engage on our training programmes. Our Values We’re committed to deliver various training qualifications as approved by awarding bodies, and tailor this to company requirements; offering one to one training with options for online or remote support. Utilisation of employer and stakeholder insights to benefit from our wider network of connections with tutors and local businesses. We focus on a flexible and adaptable approach to meet the needs of our learners and have a “can do approach”. Our courses can be delivered at our dedicated training centre, within the workplace or at a venues to suit the apprentice. Sector Areas and Apprenticeships Our curriculum reflects local, regional and national requirements specifically helping business to support internal structures and systems inclusive of:- • Business Administration • Customer service • Team Leading and Management • Digital Marketing and Junior Content Producer • Transport and Logistics • Teaching and Learning Meeting the skills needs of the sector by offering training and progression opportunities for sustained careers linked to LMI and LEP regional priorities. The commitment of our colleagues and the support and engagement of our employers and external Governance are pivotal in realising our potential to provide the best learning opportunities for all that ensures the long-term sustainability of this sector.

Arden Matheson

arden matheson

York

We are Learning and Development Specialists supporting small to large businesses grow, retain, inspire and build their individuals and teams through training and development solutions. Our training and development solutions are bespoke to every Client and we work with each Client to create the best structure, content and approach for you. We cover a wide range of development areas including… Business Development, Sales and Service: Business Development, Customer Service and Service Delivery is the forefront of any business to find, win, retain and win back revenue. We aim to enhance skills, knowledge and behaviours to increase output, quality, performance and ultimately revenue and profitability. Graduate Development Programmes: Our Graduate Development Programmes are tailored and created to each business. We have designed and delivered successful graduate programmes for large global organisations to SMEs. Graduates bring a wealth of skill, motivation, and fresh eyes into a business. With commercial development and a clear framework, graduates can bring further dynamic insight and drive. Leadership and Management: Our Leadership and Management training, programmes and content is shaped and tailored to each business and team. We share current research, methods and practices that enable new or experienced managers and leaders improve their style, confidence and performance in their role. Our Personal Toolbox training: We recognise that any performance, motivation and success in any role comes from within. It is key to find the tools to support individuals with self motivation, handling change and stress, adapting to situations, building confidence with engaging others and building resilience. Our Personal Toolbox training covers an array of topics for personal development. Our Promise to you…. At the heart of Arden Matheson, is the capability to transfer learning to application in the workplace. Our promise is to listen to you and create unique training solutions to your business needs. We develop learning interventions that create a positive impact and enable your business to deliver, grow and sustain performance. Leaping into the virtual world… We are proud and excited to have transitioned into delivering virtually alongside in-person training. Many of our programmes, sessions and training are done successfully through our virtual live training. We are flexible to work with you and create the best development solution for you, whether this be virtual, in-person or a blend of the two. Take a look..

Parkside School

parkside school

West Yorkshire

Welcome to Parkside School where we are proud of our track record of enabling young people to achieve success and we are proud of being a fully inclusive school supporting students with a range of special educational needs. Parkside School is based in the village of Cullingworth on the edge of Bradford where we are a part of the local community. It is therefore important that we impact visibly and substantively on that community helping every member of our school, both students and staff, become the best that they can be. Excellent partnerships for learning are key to our success. Our students work hard, behave with consideration and show respect for others. We offer an exciting curriculum, personalised to meet the needs of individual students and we augment this with an ever-growing range of extra curriculum activities and opportunities. In addition, our Aspire-2B programme is a nationally acclaimed programme (National runners up and outstanding school of the North of England) that develops our students to become global citizens ready to embrace the 21st century. The Leeds City Region is a city region in the North of England comprising Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds and Wakefield. The Leeds City Region is vibrant, exciting and diverse with a rich history that cuts across industry, commerce, culture and style. We not only need to prepare young people for working in the capital of the north and its surrounding area but in industries that are only just developing and in roles that currently do not exist. Research in the Journal of Education suggests that better informed teenagers are likely to make more advantageous careers choices and this in turn can be linked to higher earnings in adult life and that is why excellent preparation for the future is part of our mission statement. I have been a science teacher for over 20 years and a senior leader for more than 15 years, working in multicultural and diverse schools across both Leeds and Bradford. As headteacher I have an absolute passion and commitment to inclusive education as a way of improving the life chances of young people and their families. I believe that this is done through delivering the highest quality teaching and learning, whilst developing the whole young person in terms of their character, skills and ability to show resilience to the ever changing and challenging world around them. Excellent personal development in central to this.

PPA International

ppa international

PPA-International is a medical training company based in Denmark, providing professional medical training for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and private clients., We provide advanced continued education for EMS personnel and education in tactical medicine. PPA-International is an approved International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) Training Center as well as EMPACT and ASHI Training Center. PPA-International is also the leading company in Europe for Hyper-Realistic Casualty Simulation. Our courses has accreditation from several organizations. Our Combat Medic/EMT-B course has accreditation from Hellenic Society of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (HSCPR). Our Paramedic program is accredited by the Anaesthesiology and Post-Surgical Intensive Care of the University of Ioannina in Greece, The Emergency and Critical Care Nurses, Hellenic Nurses Association as well as the European organization, Hellenic Society of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (HSCPR). The HSCPR is one of the leading organization in Europe in the field of scientific research and teaching in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. We have a long standing cooperation with the Emergency Department in Johannesburg, South Africa, where our students go for clinical attachment and experience. PPA-International was founded in 1998 as a training consultancy company, and in 2004 PPA-International opened up permanent training centre in Denmark. With the high quality training we provide, we quickly became the leading medical training centre in Scandinavia. We keep pace with new and ever changing technology, tactics and training ideas by providing the most experienced instructors straight from the field to ensure that our students receive highest quality and up to date medical training. HSCPR is a Scientific Organization that runs under a well-respected executive Committee. All of its members have published widely all around the world and the Society holds an impressive impact factor of more than 650 with more than 4000 citations, and has opened new breakthroughs in patient’s healthcare. MISSION Our mission is to provide the best quality training available on the market with internationally recognized certification. We put a lot of effort on making sure that our clients receive the quality training they require, as well as making sure that we meet their needs for International recognized certification. OUR GOAL Our goal is to be the biggest tactical medical training center in Europe, who is providing the highest level of professional training with international accreditations and certifications. Our goal is also to be one of the leading providers of hyper-Realistic simulation training in the world

Deborah Harrison Sculpture

deborah harrison sculpture

Gloucester

Deborah was born in Yorkshire. She is an award winning contemporary sculptor who specialises in stone. She discovered stone carving in her middle years in the Greenbelt Festival craft tent. Later she went on to study Fine Art and do a years diploma in stone masonry after which she turned professional after the death of her mother in 2015. Her first sculpture teacher said stone was a perfect option as it limited the numerous creative choices she could make as she is led by the stone, using the technique called carving direct, following it’s grain, form and colour. She lives with the rocks until she sees the shape within, then carves until she reaches a skin and the sculpture takes on a life of it’s own. Her works are a unique combination of figurative and abstract forms. Deborah is best known for her alabaster sculptures and also carves in marble and limestones. Deborah seeks convergence between the characteristics of the stone, her growing carving skills and her faith. Carving with hands, head and heart to impute emotion and presence into her pieces. Notable sales have been to the NHS Trust with ‘The Hand of Fannie Storr’ a previous director of nursing, to Sir Malcolm Evans the Chair of the United Nations Anti-Torture Subcommittee, a luxury spa hotel in Portugal and CEO of a large company in the USA. Deborah won the Ashburner Sculpture Prize 2022 for her Stone Totem which was about Connectivity (see website page). Previously in 2020 she received the Sculpture Award and Guest Judges Award with the SWAC, was the winner of the Christian Arts Festival Award, selected for the RWA 168th exhibition and was also a finalist for the Chaiya Arts Awards (exhibited in the London South Bank’s Oxo Gallery). In 2019 she was a finalist for the online Covid-19 IMPACT exhibition. Deborah enjoys working collaboratively with organisations to raise access to the arts in the community. Her work was the basis of the Matson Sculpture festival where she gave workshops in local schools and talks to the community. Her work was part of a charity auction to raise funds for refugees. Deborah is based at Gloucester City Works who are based in an old shirt factory where she leads carving courses for all levels of ability and experience. She welcomes commissions for indoor and outdoor sculptures, for public and private clients.

Recovery Coaching Scotland

recovery coaching scotland

London

WHY RECOVERY COACHING? Background The illicit use of drugs and particularly opiates, benzodiazepines and psychostimulants, causes significant problems within Scotland as it does in other parts of the UK and Europe. Some of these problems are primarily social in nature, involving, for example, increases in acquisitive crime, prostitution, unemployment, family breakdown and homelessness. Others are more clearly associated with health problems, for example, the transmission of communicable diseases (HIV, hepatitis), injecting-related injuries and increased demands upon health care services. Similarly, alcohol problems are a major concern for public health in Scotland. Short-term problems such as intoxication can lead to risk of injury and is associated with violence and social disorder. Over the longer term, excessive consumption can cause irreversible damage to parts of the body such as the liver and brain. Alcohol can also lead to mental health problems, for example, alcohol dependency and increased risk of suicide. In addition, alcohol is recognised as a contributory factor in many other diseases including cancer, stroke and heart disease. Wider social problems include family disruption, absenteeism from work and financial difficulties. The Alcohol Framework 2018: Preventing Harm, published by the Scottish Government includes the estimate from the 2010 study, The Societal Cost of Alcohol Misuse in Scotland for 2007, that the impact of this excessive consumption is estimated to cost Scotland £3.6 billion each year. Our Challenge There are a number of characteristics in the behaviours, profile and patterns of drug use and people who use them that both differentiate and add complexity to the nature of our challenge, such as: High risk patterns of Drug use, including multiple different drug (poly drug use) and alcohol. High levels of social depravation, poverty and highly stigmatised people. Drug Misuse & Treatment in Scottish Prisons From 2009/10 to 2018/19, Testing was conducted across all Scottish prisons annually. During one month of the year, prisoners arriving in custody were voluntarily tested for the presence of illegal or illicit drugs. Similarly, those leaving custody during the month were tested to assess progress towards the 'reduced or stabilised' offender outcome. Some key points been: In 2018/19, of the tests carried out at prison entry 75% were positive for drugs The illegal/illicit drugs most commonly detected when entering prison in 2018/19 were cannabis benzodiazepines, opiates and cocaine In 2018/19, of the tests carried out when leaving prison 26% were positive for illegal/illicit drug

defibshop

defibshop

Manchester

Defibshop was born in 2005. At this point people really did not know what a defibrillator was, despite it being common place in countries like America. If it was going to happen here in the UK we’d need to educate people about what an AED was, when they should be used, how important they were in the event of a sudden cardiac arrest, the impact of using one to the casualty and how easy they are to use whether you are trained or not. For many years it has been an uphill struggle to educate people about defibrillators. Common objections include “Is it law to have one?” and “we’ve never needed one so far so why should I buy one?”, but, after years of education in the importance of early CPR and defibrillation in the event of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), some changes in legislation, high profile incidents and saves by defibs such as Fabrice Muamba in 2012 and Christian Erikson in 2021, as well as the introduction of defibrillator training within workplace first aid courses, these units are now a natural extension of first aid provision. Today we have a highly knowledgeable team working to ensure the correct defibrillator is placed in the correct environment. All defibs deliver a shock of course, but it is important to take the environment into account as models vary and offer different functions. We have also been working with the British Heart Foundation to promote The Circuit, the UK’s national defibrillator network that is linked directly to the 999 ambulance response service and enables the operator to send a caller to the nearest available registered defibrillator, so potentially saving valuable minutes and saving more lives. Please register your unit if you have not done so already. We continue to put pressure on the Government to pass the proposed Automated External Defibrillator Public Access Bill to legislate defibrillators that are accessible to all in public places. Without this, people are going to continue to die from sudden cardiac arrest because there wasn’t a unit close enough to hand. That could happen to any one of us. After you've purchased your life-saving AED, our commitment doesn't end there. As part of our FREE pad and battery reminder service, we will contact you when your consumables are due to expire, so you have plenty of time to replace them and ensure your device is always ready for use.

Complex Systems Digital Campus

complex systems digital campus

Milton Keynes

The CS-DC international network of institutions comprises more than 100 higher education and research institutions and was recognized as an UNESCO UniTwin in July 2014 with the signature of a Cooperation Programme with the Director-General of UNESCO. The main objectives of the Cooperation Programme are to: promote an integrated system of research, education and training, information and documentation in the domain of the science and engineering of complex systems, contribute to the aims of global development by taking into account its social, economic and cultural dimensions and to this end, make the science and engineering of complex systems accessible to all, in order to get the relations between science, engineering, politics and ethics to evolve towards a sustainable development, contribute to a research and education of the highest quality in the domain of the science of complex systems, promote the development of integrated knowledge and integrated models of complex systens in order to bridge the gap between science and engineering, promote a lifelong personalised education for all in the science of complex systems as well as in integrative and predictive sciences — including the integrative and predictive science of personalised education for all — at all levels, contribute to an education and training in citizen cyber-science, open to all, independently of previously achieved academic levels, respectful of the diversity of social and cultural environments, genders, religions or ways of life. In order to achieve these objectives, the object of the current agreement is to: launch a Complex Systems Digital Campus as a social intelligent ICT system in order to federate all resources and efforts on education, research and the applications of the science of complex systems, launch the CS-DC roadmap at all scales in order to identify the scientific, educational and societal challenges of CS-DC with its cloud-based computational ecosystem and educational ecosystem, launch the scientific cloud-based computational ecosystem of the CS-DC in order to construct complex systems of societal impact, by sharing partial multi-level models as well as software platforms and e-infrastructures of all kinds, launch the educational ecosystem of the CS-DC in order to construct a map of integrated knowledge, with the aim of creating and adapting educational contents as well as to develop a lifelong personalised education on complex systems.

Ashoka London

ashoka london

London

Our Key Priorities Whilst Ashoka has been supporting its Fellows over the last four decades, we have also seen a profound transformation in the dynamics of the world around them. Change began to accelerate. What used to take centuries now takes decades, and what used to take decades now takes years. Trying to fix broken systems involves new challenges to embrace these complex and ever-changing dynamics. For all the great work of social entrepreneurs, we cannot rely on them alone to create the scale of solutions now needed. Indeed, to achieve the necessary scale, we need everyone to step up. This is how Ashoka defines its strategy as we enter this new world – Everyone a Changemaker™. Ashoka UK and Ireland has worked for over 15 years to support outstanding social innovators with transformative solutions to social issues and now focuses on the following areas: Searching, selecting, and supporting UK and Ireland’s leading social entrepreneurs For those elected as Fellows, Ashoka provides tailored lifetime support to scale their solutions’ impact. This ranges from initial monetary support, in the form of a stipend for up to three years, to strategic advice from a global network of peers, experts, and key decision-makers. Learn more about The Ashoka Fellowship programme and how you can get involved. Enabling our society to embrace social innovation and changemaking In the last 40 years, we have not only built the world’s largest community of leading social entrepreneurs but also continued to build and empower the field of social entrepreneurship. At the heart of this effort has always been the commitment to make systems change the central goal of social entrepreneurship. Learn more about our work in promoting systems change across sectors and how you can get involved. Activating all young people to be changemakers Our mission is to trigger a shift in mindsets across the learning ecosystem in the UK and Ireland so that the experience of education empowers every young person to be a changemaker. Our approach to achieving this is to find, connect and organise social innovators, government, foundations, thought leaders and young people themselves that are already pioneering the field of changemaking. And then, to organise these communities to lead initiatives which eventually tip ecosystems toward a future in which every young person is becoming a changemaker. Here are some examples of young changemakers.