I am delighted to welcome some more new members to the Businesss and Administration Subject Network and Practitioners Plus. Please encourage your colleagues to join the community at http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/sfeucommunities/ppregister.asp.
The HNC/Ds in Accounting, Administration and Information Technology and Business have recently been revised and validated and will be effective from 1 August 2010. The current frameworks will then go into their lapsing period and will finish 31 July 2013 for HNC and 31 July 2014 for HND. SQA is holding an event to give information on the newly revised HN group awards on Wednesday 21 April at Stirling Management Centre. Book a place through the SQA HN subject pages.
I attended the first NQGA Network Event on Thursday 25 February. There were some interesting ideas and discussions and as there is is funding available to support Colleges it is a great opportunity.
Hot off the Press! Training in International Accounting Standards (IAS) and the differences between IAS and UK Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (UK GAAP) to meet changes in accounting practices. Watch this space for more information.
Check the resources page on Practitioners Plus for links to some new learning and teaching materials.
Sunday, 14 March 2010
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
What's new?

The big news this month is the HMIe Business, Management and Administration Aspect Report. I have been particularly busy collating your contributions and hope to be able to provide further information in due course.
Our December web training in Access 2007 was another great success with delegates from 10 Colleges from a wide geographical area participating in the training from their desktops. For more innovative training to meet your needs keep the requests coming and watch this space.
Also this month -
- disseminated and circulated information from SQA concerning the range of new NC and NPAs available to Colleges, and funding available to support development of these in our area
- promoted and encouraged lecturers in industry and lecturer exchange schemes.
- an NHS 18 Weeks Administrative Services National Event at The Beardmore Hotel and Conference Centre, Glasgow on 29 April to build on last year's roadshows which had 120 delegates from across Scotland. This is an opportunity to learn about the evolving practice across NHS Scotland's administrative services and how we can participate.
- The Learning Network Tayforth are hosting a Workforce Planning event on the same day at the Lovat Hotel, Perth. Further information and booking details on our Practitioners Plus page.
As always if you would like more information on any of the above please contact me.
Friday, 30 October 2009
Exciting times ahead
Following the success of our Word and Excel 2007 training, and in response to your request, we are offering Access 2007 training - with a difference! The training will be delivered in two short sessions via the new web-conferencing tool - Net Viewer - enabling you to take advantage without leaving the College. As with previous sessions it will be tailored to cover the functions and topics of the HN database units.
The training is FREE and you will be able to join the sessions from your desk with a PC and internet access. It is great opportunity to upskill without travelling, arranging class cover and will save one ofr our most valuable resources - time. See you on-line!
The NQGA development project is now in it's second phase. Many Colleges have in the past designed local programmes to fit local needs - sometimes simply by grouping together clusters of units. By making some revision to existing local programmes, or desiging a new non advanced award where there is a gap in current provision and an identified need, it can be possible to develop these into NCs or NPAs at SCQF Levels 2 - 6 which will benefit from national recognition. Funding is now available to support colleges with this. Contact Elda.Fleck@sqa.org.uk for further information.
Remember to also check out the new resources and bulletins on Practitioners Plus!
The training is FREE and you will be able to join the sessions from your desk with a PC and internet access. It is great opportunity to upskill without travelling, arranging class cover and will save one ofr our most valuable resources - time. See you on-line!
The NQGA development project is now in it's second phase. Many Colleges have in the past designed local programmes to fit local needs - sometimes simply by grouping together clusters of units. By making some revision to existing local programmes, or desiging a new non advanced award where there is a gap in current provision and an identified need, it can be possible to develop these into NCs or NPAs at SCQF Levels 2 - 6 which will benefit from national recognition. Funding is now available to support colleges with this. Contact Elda.Fleck@sqa.org.uk for further information.
Remember to also check out the new resources and bulletins on Practitioners Plus!
Sunday, 27 September 2009
Back in the saddle
Now that are all firmly ensconced in the new academic year - welcome back. The subject networks have some new faces this year but all working towards the same remit. So here's some of the latest news for our area -Law Week at Central College, Glasgow - Central College Glasgow is launching the Centre for Scottish Paralegal Education from Tuesday 29 September to Thursday 1 October.
CfA Business and Administration Handbooks are available now at 30% off from the CfA online shop.
FREE Curriculum for Exellence Seminar at Our Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh on 3 December.
COLEG repository has been upgraded to the latest release of intraLibrary, version 3.1. COLEG can provide training on the use of the repository at either group or individual level at your College or at Scotland's Colleges. Contact Jackie Graham at COLEG for more information.
The first mentor's meeting included a trial of Netviewer with which we were all very impressed. Watch this space for more information Netviewer (http://www.netviewer.com/) makes it easier to collaborate over the net and help you work more effectively with all your contacts and includes facilities for -
1. Meetings using voice, chat, video and document sharing
2. Demos of an application with opportunity to interact
3. Demos of traditional materials
We are now planning this year's objectives and activities and as ever welcome your input and suggestions.
We are now planning this year's objectives and activities and as ever welcome your input and suggestions.
Thursday, 25 June 2009
Summertime

The anxious end of term rush for students and staff is over and we can all look forward to a well deserved rest.
This month we had a very successful trial of the Aegon Busines Simulation Game at Perth College when eight Colleges were represented. Everyone was very enthusiastic and enjoyed the session which was presented by Tony Corrigan of Aegon.
There are opportunities for 'twinning' where practitioners can exchange colleges for a short period of time. This is a chance to share in each others good practice, problems and solutions and to network in your own subject area. There is funding available so if anyone is interested please get in touch.
The revised 2009 Level 3 Business & Administration Modern Apprenticeship framework was approved by the Modern Apprenticeship Group (MAG) during the spring of 2009. From 1st August 2009, the revised 2009 BAMA 3 framework will be implemented throughout Scotland.
The mentors' are looking forward to their end of term night out in Glasgow tonight - hence the reason I am posting this today.
Have a wonderful summer and as ever keep the emails and news coming.
Monday, 25 May 2009
Penultimate post?

We are promoting the idea of 'twinning' where practitioners can exchange colleges for a short period of time. This is a chance to share in each others good practice, problems and solutions and to network in your own subject area. There is funding available so if anyone would like to take advantage of this opportunity please get in touch as soon as possible.
I am having a meeting with Karen Adams, Education Projects Manager of NHS Education for Scotland regarding how we might be involved in the '18 Weeks Referral to Treatment' initiative. They have finalised the core skills map for administrative staff and are keen to involve and consult with Scotlands Colleges.
The Excel 2007 training took place last week and was another great success. All places were filled and there were cries of 'when is the Access and Powerpoint'.
We had another lively and informative subject networks meeting at Anniesland College last week where we were involved in a focus group for the e-assessment Steering Group. As well as having updates of our progress and getting the latest news for our sectors we also discussed another important event - the mentors' end of year night out!
On a sadder note the College are not allowing me to continue as Subject Mentor next year so this may well be my penultimate post. In the meantime I'll continue to keep you up-to-date and help where I can. Keep the emails coming.
Thursday, 26 March 2009
Breaking news
The Excel 2007 training has arrived! As requested by you there will be a workshop in Excel 2007 from 09.30 - 12.30 on Thursday 14 May 2009 at Stevenson College Edinburgh. The training will be tailored for the Spreadsheet units within the HN Administration and Information Technology with notes to take away. Places are limited so book online at http://www.sfeu.ac.uk/events/show/3092.
I reported in my last post that Aegon Insurance have produced a Business game as part of an event to commemorate 125 years of the Glasgow Institute of Insurance and Actuarial Services. The game (and mentors to deliver) is free to all all colleges who participate. A group of practitioners from Telford and Stevenson Colleges have now trialled and evaluated the game and agree it is be suitable for HNC/D students. Feedback and suggestions from the trial will be forwarded to Aegon and anyone else interested in taking part in the evaluation process please let me know.
We are looking at new initiatives for next year and one that is emerging is a scheme for Lecturer-Industry Exchange. At the moment it is being promoted within the Automotive subject area but it is hoped that it may be rolled out to other disciplines. So again - watch this space!
I am involved in a scoping exercise and consultation process for the review of NHS Scotland Administrative Services which will have implications for those involved in Medical Administration.
The latest news/developments in Business and Administration is regularly updated on Practitioners Plus so don't miss out.
I reported in my last post that Aegon Insurance have produced a Business game as part of an event to commemorate 125 years of the Glasgow Institute of Insurance and Actuarial Services. The game (and mentors to deliver) is free to all all colleges who participate. A group of practitioners from Telford and Stevenson Colleges have now trialled and evaluated the game and agree it is be suitable for HNC/D students. Feedback and suggestions from the trial will be forwarded to Aegon and anyone else interested in taking part in the evaluation process please let me know.
We are looking at new initiatives for next year and one that is emerging is a scheme for Lecturer-Industry Exchange. At the moment it is being promoted within the Automotive subject area but it is hoped that it may be rolled out to other disciplines. So again - watch this space!
I am involved in a scoping exercise and consultation process for the review of NHS Scotland Administrative Services which will have implications for those involved in Medical Administration.
The latest news/developments in Business and Administration is regularly updated on Practitioners Plus so don't miss out.
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