Glasgow Science Centre is one of Scotland’s leading visitor attractions – drawing in tens of thousands of visitors each year and inspiring children and adults alike with interactive science and technology exhibits, shows and events. We’re also playing a key role in shaping Scotland’s STEM education landscape.
From our STEM Learning Pathways to our Learning Labs and STEM Futures programmes, Glasgow Science Centre is helping children and young people to build positive relationships with science and technology.
We’re also delivering education programmes to local communities in Glasgow and beyond with our Adding Value course, which is credit rated at SCQF level 3, with three credit points.
Adding value
In the free, eight-week Adding Value course, participants learn maths that they can use every day, and are encouraged to improve their skills with casual, friendly classes that help to build learners’ confidence and motivate them to pursue further learning.
Through games, activities and worksheets, the classes teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, division; shapes and measurements; fractions, decimals, percentages and collecting and presenting data.
The course is delivered in four-hour weekly sessions at the Glasgow Science Centre and is funded through the UK Government’s Multiply Funding. Interpreters are also available to support learners who do not speak English.
Benefits
Designed for beginners, the Adding Value course is aimed at community groups with limited maths ability, including new Scots, who are looking to grow their confidence and expand their skills.
The course helps learners to formalise their maths knowledge. It can help parents – particularly parents who received no formal education in Scotland – support their children with their maths homework and other school-based learning.
It also gives learners a qualification to put on their CV, giving them formal accreditation and helping to boost their employability.
Science Learning Coordinator Éirinn Fitzgerald, who delivers the Adding Value course in the Glasgow Science Centre, said: “Having delivered Adding Value, I have seen first-hand the positive impact this course has had on people’s lives. It has been a privilege to watch our learners’ confidence grow through realising their maths abilities; empowering them to seek further opportunities in their own lives or even support their children’s learning at home. Our Adding Value course is just one way that Glasgow Science Centre is giving back to local communities and being a real centre of lifelong learning – for children and for adults.”
Numeracy may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about a career in healthcare, but it’s a critical skill for professionals in the field. From calculating medication dosages to interpreting data, strong numeracy skills are essential for patient care.
At Dundee & Angus College, we recognise the importance of these skills and have developed our Numeracy in Healthcare programme at SCQF level 5, with 2 credit points, to support learners in gaining the confidence and skills needed to excel in their healthcare careers.
New courses
As part of our commitment to deliver education that meets the needs of industry, we launched our Numeracy in Healthcare courses in conjunction with Multiply.
Multiply is the new UK Government £559 million programme to help transform the lives of adults across the UK, by improving their functional numeracy skills through free personal tutoring, digital training, and flexible courses. This transformational programme focuses on elevating knowledge and understanding of maths skills to enrich the lives of learners. The initiative will run over the next three years through bespoke programmes and significantly boost functional numeracy levels across the UK.
Flexible learning
Our interactive, online programme is designed to fit around the busy schedules of healthcare professionals and learners, with 15 to 20 hours of independent learning with tutor support.
The course uses industry-specific materials to cover essential topics such as the calculation of drug dosage, unit rates and conversions, and working with graphs and charts that can be studied remotely at a time and place that suit the needs of our learners.
With a range of practical examples and assessments, this course enables learners to demonstrate their abilities in the application of a range of numerical skills in everyday situations in healthcare.
The benefits
Our Numeracy in Healthcare programme is designed for individuals looking to strengthen their numeracy skills before starting a nursing course at university or for those who are already working in or pursuing a career in healthcare.
This course comes highly recommended by local universities as an entrance requirement for nursing-related programmes, making it an essential step for anyone aiming to enter the field.
The benefits of this course go beyond just academic preparation, it provides learners with numeracy skills that are crucial in healthcare to prevent errors that could lead to patient harm and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.
Numeracy is a fundamental skill for many healthcare roles and our course provides a platform for learners to become more confident in managing industry tasks such as medication, equipment, and time more effectively. Mastering these skills boosts professional competence and confidence to enable learners to excel in their roles and open doors to further career progression in the healthcare industry.
Recognised qualifications
The Numeracy in Healthcare programme is SCQF credit rated to ensure that it meets the needs of national standards and follows quality assurance processes to provide credibility and legitimacy of qualifications. This standardised framework allows qualifications to be easily compared across institutions and sectors, giving learners confidence in the value of their studies.
The SCQF process ensures that the programme has clear learning outcomes and assessments, which support learners on their career pathways knowing that their efforts will be recognised and valued. Additionally, the SCQF credit rating gained from this course will allow students to transfer their credits towards further study or career progression, making it an excellent foundation for those looking to advance in healthcare.
Nicola Walsh, student at Dundee & Angus College, said: “The Numeracy in Healthcare course was a great option for me. It can be completed in a relatively quick time, getting you where you want to be without fuss. It got me into social work, and Dundee University accepted it for the relevant maths grade that I didn’t have. The learning materials were very easy to use, making the whole process smooth and stress-free.”
For more information on studying Numeracy in Healthcare SCQF level 5 with Dundee & Angus College, visit their website.