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The ADEPTT Project team would like to invite you to attend a free
FACILITATOR TRAINING Workshop on Tuesday 10 May 05
Do you want to improve the support you provide to part-time tutors in
your Department?
ADEPTT is a 3-year HEFCE-funded national project, which is now in its
final year. Its aim is to look at the support and development needs of
part-time lecturers, and to develop approaches and resources for
departments to work with them. The approaches and the resource
materials have been extensively trialled in a range of institutions
with very positive feedback.
We are now running national workshops to offer these outcomes as a
model/resource for other Art and Design institutions. The first
workshop will be held in Manchester on
Tuesday 10 May 05 and we invite you to join us to:
• Look at the role of the Facilitator
• Use the ADEPTT Packs
o Try out the materials being developed by the Project and take a pack
of support materials away with you
• Take ADEPTT back to your workplace
o Develop an action plan to work with Visiting Tutors in your Department
• Explore current good practice and share ideas with Art & Design
colleagues
• Join the ADEPTT Network
Coffee & Registration at 10.00am - First session at 10.30am - Close by
4.00 pm
Venue: The Manchester Metropolitan University,
For more information or to book a place on the workshop
contact Lorraine de Souza, Tel 01707
285382,mailto:[log in to unmask]
A further workshop is planned for London later in the year. More
details will follow shortly.
We look forward to hearing from you or your nominees so that we can
work together on improving the support and development opportunities
offered to part time tutors in Art and Design.
Led by the University of Hertfordshire in partnership with the London
College of Fashion, Loughborough University School of Art and Design
and Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College, the project
is funded by the Higher Education Funding Council for England.
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