Dissemination of the Chief Inspector's
Annual Report 2018
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Paul Warner - Conference Chair Director of Research and Development Association of Employment and Learning Providers Having been a specialist recruitment consultant to the defence industry for six years, Paul started in the post-16 sector in 1993 on Training for Work contracts for TBG Learning. He subsequently took on a variety of related operational and senior management roles, culminating in a successful tenure as Director of Business Development. On leaving TBG in 2002 he worked as a consultant for a time, including a spell managing WBL delivery at Barking College in East London, before joining AELP in September 2003 particularly concentrating on the alignment of the skills and employability agendas. In his current role he is responsible for all research and development activities, and holds lead policy briefs in a number of areas including technical education reforms, SEND/LLDD, and international strategy. Paul holds a First Class Honours degree in International Relations from the University of Keele, an MA in Post-Compulsory Education and Training from the University of Sheffield, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Married with one daughter, hailing from the New Forest but living in Essex, he enjoys rock music and amateur dramatics, and is training for his black belt in karate. |
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Paul Joyce HMI Deputy Director, Further Education and Skills |
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Mark Dawe Chief Executive Most recently, Mark Dawe was the Chief Executive of OCR, the exam board, for 5 years. He has been a governor of primary schools, secondary and a further education college. Mark has a wealth of experience across a broad spectrum in the education field. Prior to his role at OCR, Mark was Principal of Oaklands FE College (and AELP Board Director) having been Deputy Director, FE Strategy at the Department of Education and Skills and before that as Deputy Director, Adult Basic Skills Strategy Unit after joining the department in 2003. Having read Economics at Cambridge University before qualifying as a chartered accountant at KPMG, Mark joined Canterbury College, becoming Head of Corporate Services in 1994. In 2000, he helped set up eGS, an e-procurement provider to the public sector. He gets his grit and resilience from supporting Plymouth Argyle and Boreham Wood, cycling and four school aged children. |
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Danny Taylor Business Development Director |
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Dr Chris Jones HMI Specialist Adviser for Apprenticeships Dr Chris Jones is a Her Majesty’s Inspector and is Specialist Adviser for Apprenticeships. He is a qualified teacher, has a master's degree in education leadership and special education, and a doctorate specialising in continuing professional development and the pedagogy of ICT. Prior to working for Ofsted, he taught in schools, colleges, and was a programme area leader in secondary and further initial teacher education. He has worked as a senior regional adviser in school improvement, managing local authority accountability for 14-19 diplomas, functional skills, raising the participation age, 14-19 qualification reviews, one-to-one tuition and pupil premium in primary and secondary schools. He has had responsibility for curriculum, quality improvement and apprenticeships in work-based learning for an independent learning provider. Chris has particular expertise of leading inspections of further education and skills, teacher training providers and education and training in prisons. |
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Julie Ridley Sales Director Julie was headhunted into Vocational Training, a sector in which she saw great opportunity. Initially assisting with the introduction and delivery of Retail NVQ’s in the early 1990s with a local Training Provider, she quickly moved up through the ranks. Mid 1990’s, Julie was enticed to join a leading National Training Provider specialising within a variety of sectors. She celebrated the Millennium in Australia on a year secondment, developing the Sydney operation and singlehandedly introduced and implemented the Melbourne provision. Upon return to the UK in 2000, Julie decided to launch a Training Company and invited Sarah Caines, her best friend and competent colleague, to join her in this adventure. Set up in the ‘Ridley’ residence in Weir Road (hence the Company name), Weir Training was founded. From front room to front runner, Weir Training has recently been recognised as an Ofsted Outstanding Provider, across all areas and is one on the most decorated Providers in the UK. Julie is a highly educated, dedicated and conscientious individual with a strong passion for quality and success. She is married with two sons and enjoys spending time with her first love, horses whenever she can. |
Kerry Boffey Chief Executive & Founder Recently, in response to the needs of the sector to strengthen the role of the nominee and improve inspection outcomes Kerry founded the newly formed Fellowship of Inspection Nominees (fin) This unique organisation provides specialist help for providers to become more confident in preparing for an Ofsted inspection to minimise risk and maximise inspection outcomes. Kerry and her team are also successful delivery partners for the Education and Training Foundation, for four years Kerry and her team have designed and delivered management programmes, SEND, Offender Learning and study programme support packages in addition to creating and developed innovative resources to support learner progress, maths, English and social action.
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