The South Yorkshire Key Skills Passport
is a scheme to help young people between the age of 13 and 16, in Sheffield,
Rotherham, Barnsley and Doncaster, to develop their key skill capability,
and work towards the key skills qualifications.
It provides a framework to train teachers and to map, deliver, track
and assess key skills using appropriate resources. The project is 50%
supported by ESF (European Social Fund through Objective 1 in South
Yorkshire).
Newsflash: The
key skills project in South Yorkshire has now been successfully completed.
Each South Yorkhire Education Department continues to develop work related
learning projects. Contact each Council
for further information.
The conference
celebrating "Pathways to Success" in South Yorkshire on 6th
and 7th July 2004 was a great success with 250 delegates attending each
day. A special thanks to the pupils and teachers who took part.
- Mike
Tomlinson's presentation from the Pathways to Success Conference
-
Jonathan Crossley- Holland's conference presentation
- More conference presentations
The latest
pages on this website are about Progress
File, ASDAN resources and
Individual Learning Plans
BERA (British Education
Research Association) Paper about Pathways to Success in South Yorkshire
Second
Interim Evaluation Report from Sheffield Hallam University