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News and EventsMENTORING AS A CAREER
Fiona Wilson, Project Manager for Open House, LAMP AND ESOL For EnterpriseWhat was your first ever job?When I was fourteen I cooked lunches for my brother’s rugby club. I think it was a tactic of his team to get me to poison the opposition! What inspired you to go into teaching?I’ve been in the classroom since I was born. My mother was a teacher and because of teacher shortages at the time she went back to work soon after I was born taking me with her. I am sure that having 30 children all looking after me is why I am such an attention seeker now! Describe your jobMy job involves letting everybody know about the fantastic projects which we have at Adult Education which are aimed at improving people’s confidence, employment skills and basic skills so that they can move forward in their lives into employment, promotion and further training. What is the best thing about your job?Many people come into the classroom with no confidence and I enjoy enabling them to understand their strengths, develop their skills, reach their goals and fulfil their aspirations. I encourage my students to keep in touch and let me know how they are getting on. Many have progressed to work and have really blossomed which is great. What’s the worst thing about your job?Without doubt all the paper work! Proudest moment of your life?I created a training programme for disengaged young people which was very successful. What do you do in your spare time?I run a behaviour management consultancy, write stories for children and adults and enjoy singing badly whenever I’m given the opportunity! Who in education do you admire and why?My A Level History Teacher who was called Mr Ninatowski he taught in a non-traditional way and instilled within me a passion for learning. LOOKING FOR A JOB?“When I had my daughter I stopped working and when she was two I wanted to get back to work but was lacking in confidence.I saw the Open House project advertised and decided to give Ellie who wa running it a call. She was very welcoming and encouraging so I signed up. As well as brushing up my literacy we also covered employment skills, CV writing and interview skills. It was small group which I thought was good and although it was very intensive by the end of the course my skills were better and my confidence was up. I also had access to a careers advisor who helped me look at what I wanted to do next. When the course finished I progressed to the New Deal for lone parents and within two weeks had found a job. I’m currently working for a bank. The course was free, the Careers advisor was free and I help with travel and lunch costs. I would recommend this course to anyone who wants to get back to work.” Aileen Smith Open House Project City & Guilds success Adult Education recently ran a two day City & Guilds training course in presentation skills for employees. The short course was very successful and the very positive feedback included: If you are interested in participating in the next course, please contact Glenn Travers on 0207 386 4064 or glenn.travers@lbhf.gov.uk
Student Mwanaidi in the new teaching kitchen at the Macbeth Centre“I love cooking and entertaining and wanted to increase my repertoire. The class is great and I’m really enjoying it. Tutor, Cordon Blue trained Rosemary Samuel who spent many years working as a freelance chef and for magazines said “I think it’s important for everyone to learn good techniques and I want my students to experiment and not be frightened to try new styles of cooking and since the installation of the new kitchen we have been able to offer a much wider range of classes. STUDENT FEEDBACKSome interesting statistics: |
Adult Learners' Week - free taster courses Family learning sessions in adult learning week: End of year exhibition Open EveningThursday 3rd July, 6.30 - 8.30pm Macbeth Centre, Macbeth Street, W6 9JJ Everyone welcome Reading evening |
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