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Learning Light explores the role of higher level skills development at Sheffield Business Week

Learning Light sponsored the Sheffield and Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire Chambers of Commerce Members’ networking evening, which took place on 9th October at Chatsworth House.
 

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PRLog (Press Release)Oct 12, 2007 – The event was part of Sheffield Business Week – five days of seminars and events for business owners, managers or employees, organised by the Sheffield Chamber of Commerce in association with Yorkshire’s largest commercial radio station, Galaxy Yorkshire.

The Chamber Members’ Evening and LL dinner event provided an ideal opportunity to focus on the regional higher level skills agenda and the role of local businesses in helping to support its development.

Discussion at the LL dinner focused on the outputs of Lord Leitch’s review into skills levels in the UK and the report’s potential impact on the region. The dinner event brought together key figures from the region including Sir Bob Kerslake, chief executive of Sheffield City Council; Paul Jagger, chairman of the South Yorkshire LSC, as well as senior representatives from both Sheffield universities, Yorkshire Forward, Creative Sheffield and local employers from the region.

“The findings of the Leitch Report are evident,” commented Mark Pittaway, LL’s CEO. “The report reveals that the UK will continue to fall behind other countries, both economically and socially, unless it becomes a world-class ‘skills leader’ in an increasingly competitive global marketplace.”

Evidence from the Report and other sources suggests that ‘UK PLC’ suffers from a weak skills base characterised by:
•   Poor language and technical skills that lag behind those in the rest of Europe, along with India, Korea and China
•   Relatively low exploitation of technologies for learning and development
•   Poor vocational skills and entrenched resistance to re-skilling and up-skilling
•   Some 50% of adults struggling with numeracy

“Drastic action is needed where traditional approaches to up-skilling and training either don’t work, won’t work quickly enough and lack the innovation and effective use of technologies that’s needed,” said Pittaway.

LL (http://www.learninglight.com) believes that focusing on regional skills growth could have a positive impact on the regeneration and growth of the region. Pittaway added: “We feel that we are in a unique position to support the region to design and implement Lord Leitch's recommendations over the next ten to 12 years, through working with the region’s learning and learning technology providers to use new innovative approaches toward enhanced skill development.”

At a local level, LL supports regional learning technology companies to help them respond to market needs in the fast growing learning technologies space; regional training companies to adopt new blended learning approaches; and regional businesses to optimise learning technologies to manage learning and performance.

LL also works with global organisations to improve business performance by designing and implementing integrated skills development programmes that are aligned to strategic business goals.

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Notes for Editors

About Learning Light Ltd

Learning Light is a non-profit organisation that highlights and promotes best practice in the use of learning technologies. It also builds relationships between learning technology researchers, suppliers, buyers and learners providing learner-centric information to encourage the growth of learning technologies. By sharing comprehensive research, highlighting successes and failures, Learning Light helps to promote the learning technologies community.

Learning Light provides bespoke and individual services to help both buyers and suppliers of learning technologies. Its current services include:

Research Services
Providing access to expert insights, advice and guidance built on in-depth research.  Helping organisations to effectively implement learning technologies and integrate them within their workflow processes.

Membership Services
Partnering with leading thinkers in the industry and providing a network for all interested in the field to share information, knowledge, insight, experience and expertise, through utilising online community tools, networking events, conferences and guru seminars.

Professional Services
Learning Light’s highly experienced team offers organisations access to range of competitively priced consultancy services supporting buyers with the effective implementation of their learning technology requirements. And, for suppliers, helping to provide a range of services to assist market awareness and generate growth.


Sheffield-based Learning Light is supported by Yorkshire Forward, the regional development agency for Yorkshire and the Humber, and the European Regional Development Fund.  

Further information from:
Mark Pittaway/ Jenny Pang/ Kay Simpson, Learning Light, +44 (0)114 201 5703
Bob Little, Bob Little Press & PR, +44 (0)1727 860405
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Issued By:Bob Little
Website:http://www.learninglight.com
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Phone:+44 (0)114 201 5703
Address:Sheffield Technology Parks, Cooper Buildings
:Arundel Street
City/Town:Sheffield
State/Province:Yorkshire
Zip:S1 2NS
Country:United Kingdom
Categories:Business, Education
Tags:E-learning, Leitch Report

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