Wednesday, 28 March 2012

28 March 2012 - An introduction to Pétanque


After class last Friday the French Level 6 Conversation class had a most enjoyable introduction to Pétanque in Manor Park, marked more by enthusiasm than expertise. Cynthia (one of the students) said: "Danièle, Mille fois merci pour la chanson de Brassens (une partie de pétanque) - j'y tiens beaucoup." It gave the class a real insight into the importance of the whole measuring business and how it could give rise to heated debate (as in the film clip seen in class earlier). An experience of French culture and also a fun and friendly way to mark the final class.

Heather, another student, had this to say - "Merci Danièle pour l'après-midi où nous avons appris à jouer à la pétanque dans le parc au soleil.
Répéter les règles du jeu et bavarder ensemble sont de très bons moyens d’apprendre le français surtout dans une atmosphère reposante en plein air.
Depuis, je m'exerce à lancer les boules pour ensuite enseigner à mes petits-enfants comment y jouer. Cela m'a fait très plaisir, et j’espère renouveler cette expérience très bientôt.

A great time was had by all!

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

27 March 2012 – Principal attends Social Return on Investment Development Day

At a time when available resources for revision are highly constrained, providers have increased freedom to define their activities. This makes it more important than ever to demonstrate the full impact of what we do as an organisation, and justify decisions to invest in one area of provision as opposed to another.
LSIS is working with the new economics foundation (nef) to help providers in the sector to measure outcomes which are traditionally difficult to measure – the value as experienced in communities and by learners. By the end of the year, with the involvement of several partners in the sector, LSIS will have developed an adapted Social Return on Investment measurement tool for the FE and Skills sector. Organisations who participate in this workshop will be invited to be part of the pilot cohort that will benefit from calculating the social value of the role they play. SCOLA’s Principal, Saboohi Famili, is attending this event in Coventry today.

Monday, 26 March 2012

25 March 2012 – Praise for SCOLA course held at Seears Park!

Recently SCOLA received glowing feedback from a student who had attended a ‘Gardening for Beginners’ course held at Seears Park. The course facilitator was praised for the way in which he presented the course and the student had this to say – “May I congratulate the facilitator Kevin on an excellent course - it was bursting with information and transformed my confidence in dealing with my garden. His style was exactly what you would expect from a tutor - brimming with enthusiasm for his subject and able to steer a group of different participants through the day. I will be recommending this course to all my contacts at work. Well done on having this option - these courses should be compulsory for everyone with a garden!”
So glad that this course has had such a positive effect!

Thursday, 22 March 2012

22 March 2012 – Principal attends HOLEX Network Event



SCOLA’s Principal, Saboohi Famili, is attending the spring term HOLEX Network Event which will be held, as usual, at Woburn House, Tavistock Square, today Thursday 22nd March 2012. HOLEX is the national network of local adult learning providers.
The day has been designed to allow for extensive discussion and member input. Funding issues, inspection related issues and short and focused inputs on new developments will be part of the programme. The usual round-up of key messages from national meetings attended by HOLEX representatives, including updates from the Information Authority, on workforce development issues and sustainable development will also be on the agenda.

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

16 March 2012 - Raising funds for charity!



The SCOLA Line Dancers raised over £900 for the Diamond Riding School at a charity line dance held at SCOLA. More than 100 people enjoyed the evening and supported this worthy cause.
 
The Diamond Riding Centre is a charity providing riding lessons for disabled children and adults, who not only gain confidence physically, but also emotionally in their close contact with the horses.
 
The Riding School receives no government or local authority funding, and depends upon fund-raising events, donations, and a team of volunteers to keep the school going.

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

14 March 2012 - Mobile Learning Environment (MoLE)


SCOLA's Principal, Saboohi Famili, is attending a two day MoLE Workshop in Windsor. The MoLE project aims to leverage the global cellular network infrastructure and mobile technologies to build a mobile learning (m-Learning) capability. The project has been put together to demonstrate that participants can conduct training through the use of mobile devices. Twenty-two countries around the globe are being represented at this event.

No doubt, an interesting and stimulating time will be had by all!

Sunday, 11 March 2012

10 March 2012 - Graduation at Canterbury Christchurch University


I was privileged on Saturday 10 March 2012 to be invited to attend the Graduation Ceremony at Canterbury Christchurch University (CCCU) to see SCOLA students awarded their Diplomas and Professional Graduate Certificates. Daniele de Mori Calderon (SCOLA Tutor) also attended the event.

It was a wonderful occasion with everyone wearing their academic gowns and hats and being supported by their children and other halves.

It made me feel so proud of what our College provides and how the services offered impact on lives. It was particularly special to see three SCOLA tutors rewarded – Louise Blundell , Dipa Ganguli and Julie Norton who all passed their courses and should feel very proud of themselves. Both Daniele and I witnessed first-hand the pride their families felt and we were humbled by the event.

Equally rewarding was the warmth and compliments from the staff at CCCU for the SCOLA staff. I also want to acknowledge the tireless commitment and skills of their tutors, Daniele de Mori Calderon and Nilufar Rahim who supported the group and were fully part of their journey to success.

Thank you to all who are involved in supporting this year’s groups – please invite me next year too!!!!

Jenny Sims
Deputy Principal