Overview
This webinar explores what inclusive curriculum and assessment design looks like in practice and why it is a critical priority for providers.
The session begins with an AELP analysis of inspection trends, sharing insights from member feedback and recent reports to help providers benchmark their own practice, focusing on common strengths and common areas for development.
We then move to a provider perspective, sharing real examples of inclusive practice, inspection outcomes, how organisations have strengthened their approach, and the impact this has had.
Participants will gain practical, evidence‑based tips on inclusive curriculum planning and assessment methods. These insights will highlight what works, how to implement changes, and how to embed inclusion meaningfully rather than superficially.
By attending, participants will leave with a clearer understanding of how to embed inclusive practice confidently and consistently.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the webinar, attendees will:
- Know how to apply inclusive curriculum strategies and assessment strategies.
- Feel more confident in embedding inclusive practices into your curriculum and assessments.
- Be aware of how flexible assessment approaches can support inclusive delivery.
- Understand what practical applications you can take away to use with your learners.
Target Audience
This webinar is designed for FE, adult education, independent training, community learning providers and will be of interest to staff in the following roles:
- Curriculum leaders and managers
- Heads of department
- Tutors, trainers, and assessors
- Quality managers and leads
- Senior leaders responsible for curriculum, quality, or teaching and learning
Facilitators
John Hamilton, Head of Business Development, Gateway Qualifications
John is an educational professional with a solid commercial background. Experience of mainstream education for 9 years – 3 of those in a leadership capacity. Previously, a recruitment manager within the food sector, managing a team of 3. This experience gives John commercial knowledge, with a broad understanding of the education sector.
Paul Stannard, Senior Policy Manager, AELP
Experienced Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the education management. Skilled in Educational Technology, Instructional Design, Training, and Curriculum Development and Quality improvement.
Joe Crossley, CEO, St Eds
Laura Rees, Head of Curriculum - Inclusive Learning Department, Peterborough College
An inclusion leader who pairs professional grit with restorative heart, focused on building supportive cultures that protect our most at-risk young people and facilitate equity so they can write their own success stories
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Fees
FREE for the sector to attend, as this webinar is kindly sponsored by Gateway.
Please use a business email address when registering.
Implementing Inclusion - Sponsored by Gateway
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