Enterprise Education that Works
tutor2u’s one-day Spring Conference for Enterprise Education focuses on fresh ideas and proven techniques and strategies to use in your school or college during 2008. Our venue is the wonderful Royal Armouries National Museum in Leeds - a stunning location for a day that will bring together Enterprise teachers and coordinators from around the UK.
- Are you looking for something different to organise as part of Enterprise Week?
- Do you need inspiration for the 2008 summer term activity programme?
- Are you keen to integrate enterprise into the curriculum but need some fresh ideas from colleagues that have done so successfully?
The programme for the Conference is outlined below:
Susie Alderson (Young Peoples Enterprise Forum) - Beyond the Car Wash
How can you take your enterprise activities beyond the traditional enterprise solution? Where do you find funding and other support for more challenging cross curricular enterprise projects? The aim of this session is to challenge your thinking and provide inspiration for new ideas and approaches in 2008.
Wendy Blower (Priory School, Shropshire) - DIY Enterprise
Whole school? Whole Week? Organisational nightmare or not? How one school successfully took on the challenge of delivering Enterprise by drawing on the resources of the whole organisation.
Samantha Hipkins (Coca Cola Enterprises Ltd) - Fizzy not flat – The Coca Cola approach
Outreach programmes from supportive businesses are a great way of building enterprise links. Learn how it all works from one of the best in the business – Coca Cola Enterprises Limited.
Ian Gunn (Whickham School, Gateshead) - Outside in!
Some schools outsource the management of their Enterprise activities, as an alternative to a DIY approach; is this a worthwhile investment? Ian will take you through the benefits and problems of using external providers.
Don Firkins (St Nicholas High School) - An Introduction to Social Enterprise
Everyone is talking about social enterprise and the topic is sure to be an important part of the Enterprise agenda. What is it and how can you build social enterprise into your programme?
Michelle Stephenson (tutor2u) & Martin Seery (Longsands College) Making Enterprise Count
How to motivate students to record their experiences to demonstrate achievement of key employability skills plus tips from a college that has achieved an outstanding grading from Ofsted for their enterprise programme.
To reserve your places, you can download the booking form (pdf) from the following link:
www.tutor2u.net/assets/orderforms/enterprise140408.pdf
or online at:
http://www.tutor2u.net/acatalog/Enterprise-Education-That-Works.html
Alternatively, call tutor2u on 0844 800 0085 or email sharoncurtis@tutor2u.net with your requirements.
We are also happy to take provisional bookings whilst you sort out the paperwork.
The single delegate rate is just £150 (+ vat) and additional colleagues from your school or college may attend for just £100 (+ vat).
We look forward to welcoming you in Leeds for a really useful and enjoyable day.
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