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SFIA - apprenticeships and work-based learning - Strathclyde University Webinar 1

The University of Strathclyde delivers a wide range of graduate and degree apprenticeship programmes. Working in partnership with employers, these programmes provide learners with significant workplace experience while working towards a degree. Formal work-based learning (WBL) is a key component of all programmes. In this webinar, Dr Fraser Macdonald, Teaching Fellow in the Computer and Information Sciences Department of the University of Strathclyde, explores an apprentice-centred approach to WBL in one such programme, utlising the SFIA (Skills Framework for the Information Age). This approach has been designed to provide apprentices with a structured WBL experience which allows them to gain valuable career management skills and knowledge as well as demonstrating competence gained throughout the apprenticeship. The use of the SFIA helps provide a clear structure for planning of skills development and recording of practice. As a global digital skills and competency framework, its use in WBL also benefits apprentices in providing exposure to the framework at an early stage in their careers, providing a learning opportunity in and of itself. The webinar will cover: The overall WBL approach utilised, including assessment and standardisation Use of personal development planning in empowering the apprentice Use of a portfolio of evidence for demonstration of competence Application of the SFIA in providing structure and progression in competency demonstration Future directions to be explored

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