Cross-curricular resources
These resources illustrate the different ways in which you and your team can enhance learners' experiences and support them to be successful within your subject or vocational area. The resources will help you develop your understanding of each theme and provide suggestions on how you can incorporate them into your teaching.
We hope you enjoy exploring these themes with your colleagues and learners and use the approaches and activities to support your continuing professional development (CPD).
Explore our cross curricular themes here:
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Enterprise
Find out about the skills, attitudes and behaviours which are relevant to Enterprise and individuals using initiative, spotting or creating opportunities and developing ideas into reality in their own businesses, in employment or in social and community settings.
Customer Care
Customer care isn't just about understanding and meeting the needs of customers outside an organisation it also covers effective relationships with internal customers. These resources focus on the skills, attitudes and behaviours that are highly valued by employers and are relevant in all vocational contexts.
Health, safety and well-being
Health, safety and well-being isn't just about preventing slips, trips and falls - a healthy working environment is based on taking personal responsibility for your own and others' well-being. These resources focus on the skills, attitudes and behaviours that will help your learners become responsible employees.
Developing the expert learner
This resource helps you to explore the concept of the expert learner. You will find inspiring examples of what some providers are already doing to develop expert learner characteristics in their learners. There is also CPD guidance to help develop your own practice in this area as well as links to other relevant resources.
Learning Mathematics in context
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Learning Mathematics in context is designed to help you explore aspects of teaching and learning of Mathematics within subject and vocational areas. These resources focus on four areas:
If you recognise these challenges then these resources, Learning Mathematics in context, will interest you. |
Explore all the resources for this national programme.
Find out how these resources can contribute to learner success. Explore what others are doing.
Explore ways of keeping your practice up-to-date and meeting the new CPD requirements.
Find out more about implementing active learning approaches to motivate and engage your learners.
Consider the following resources to help you improve learner experiences.