Network groups
Network groups in the Centre for Post-14 Education and Work.
Post-14
Our centre is committed to building relationships and dialogue with a range of stakeholders and seeks to collaborate with them through its networks.
The ‘Post-14 Network’ is open to anyone who has an interest in post-14 education and training. Practitioners, policy makers, leaders and researchers. If you would like to receive updates on the Centre’s conferences, seminars and other activities please do join our network.
Joining the Network
You just need to complete the application form to join the centre network
Members will not only participate in conferences and seminars but will also, where appropriate, be invited to be partners in aspects of the centre’s research and consultancy.
14-19 Alliance
We also continue to support the '14-19 Alliance', a policy discussion group that involves a wide range of education and civil society organisations and meets six times annually.
English, Mathematics & ESOL, Literacy and Numeracy (EM&ELN)
The EM&ELN Network is a network of practitioners, researchers and policy makers who are focused on the understanding and development of practices and skills in English, mathematics, ESOL, literacy and numeracy.
We are interested in:
- developing deeper understandings of the ways in which we use language, literacy, mathematics and numeracy in our daily lives
- the teaching and learning of English, mathematics, ESOL, literacy and numeracy, for both young people and older adults
- the development of subject knowledge/expertise in these areas, including teacher education and professional development.
Network purpose
To provide a national, independent and participative opportunity for practitioners, researchers and policy makers to work together to explore and share theory and practice.
EM&ELN Network staff
- Sam Duncan
- Graham Griffiths
- Vera Hutchinson
- Anne McKeown
- Irene Schwab
- Sonia Thomas
Joining the Network
It is free to join. If you would like to join the EM&ELN Network and find out more about the Network's activities, email ioe.post14admin@ucl.ac.uk or fill out the network application form (which will first ask you to join the wider Centre for Post-14 Education and Work before inviting you to join this network).