View
5
Download
0
Category
Preview:
Citation preview
Why?
► 36 year skills gap
− City and Guilds 1979 course closes for new applicants
− ND in Dairy Technology
− Higher levels
− The advent of ‘Food Technology’
► Declining resource
− Less businesses
− Effect of automation
− Less establishments
− Farm institutes -15 in England and Wales by 1927
− A Higher Level/Research example:-
− British Dairy Institute, Reading1896
− Research Institute in Dairying, Reading by the Board of Agriculture in
1912
− The National Institute for Research in Dairying (NIRD),1921 Shinfield
Estate
− Grassland Research Institute, Hurley and the Food Research Institute,
Reading, 1985 20 October 2015 3
An interesting note
Initials/YYYY-MM-DD
Security Level
/ 4
Circa1985 – 2012 – there were no awards in specialist dairying at any
level with formal certification. There were food and dairy courses about
but not pure and heavily in decline.
20 October 2015 5
House of Eden
The future of UK dairy Industry
Eden
Tech
no
log
ists
Eden
Engin
eers
Eden
Logis
tics
Culture and values
Total industry integration
Medium to long
term
The
idea…..
branded
10 years in building talent…….
Vital Ground
Eden – European Dairy Education NOW
► UK dairy companies workingtogether with The National SkillsAcademy and the dairy trainingcollege to develop skills for the future
► Students are employed by a DairyCompany
► Technology students time over 3 years will be split between college and placements in their employees dairies
► Engineering students (TDE) its 4 years
► When at college the students workand learn with students from the other companies
Eden Values are:
► Passion and Pride
► Integrity and respect
► Pioneering
► Shared Learning and
Community
8
The aim of the programme is to create……
► Skilled Dairy
Technician
► Multi Skilled
Engineer
20. oktober 2015
Corporate Finance
9
A day in the life of an Eden student- Mark Panczak
20. oktober 2015
Corporate Finance
12
College Location
► 8 miles from M6
► 4 miles from Crewe railway
station
► Central to principal milk fields
► 45 minutes from Manchester and
Liverpool airports.
Qualifications Level
Level Qualification types
8 PhD - doctorates
7 Masters Degree Copenhagen University
6 Honours Degree
5 Foundation Degree, Higher National Diploma
4 – Project Eden Foundation Degree, Higher National Certificates
3 ‘A’ levels, BTEC National Diplomas, NVQ Level 3
2 GCSE grades A-C, NVQ level 2
1 GCSE grades D-G, NVQ level 1
Curriculum – a 42 week programme over 3 years
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
13 weeks at college 18 weeks at college 11 weeks at College
Cleaning-in-Place and
Chemical Technology
Dairy Chemistry
Dairy Microbiology
Dairy Workplace
Practices
Food and Dairy Safety
Milk and Dairy
Derivatives as Raw
Material
Quality Assurance
Butter and Milk Fat
Technology
Cheese and Fermented
Product Technology
Continuous Improvement
Dairy Process
Engineering
Milk Processing
Project Management
Dairy Industry
Automation
Dairy Supply Chain
Environmental
Awareness
Managing and Cost
Accounting for the Dairy
Industry
Process Control
Dairy Professional
Project
The Programme
EDEN ENGINEERING PROJECT
APPRENTICE PROGRAMME
% DELIVERY / YEAR
PH
AS
E 1
PH
AS
E 2
PH
AS
E 3
PH
AS
E 4
Essential Skills
First Line Routine Maintenance
100
Maintenance Best Practice 50 50
Dairy Processing 10 30 30 30
Mechanical
Producing Replacement Components 50 50
Mechanical Maintenance Skills 40 30 30
Fluid Power Systems 20 40 40
Materials Science 40 40 20
s/s Fabrication
60 40
Electrical
17th Edition Wiring Regulations 100
Electrical Maintenance 10 20 35 35
Processing
Instrumentation 50 50
Thermodynamics 100
Energy 50 50
Automation
Three Tern Controllers 50 50
Programmable Logic Controllers 25 25 25 25
Servos and Variable Speed Drives 10 40 50
Culture and Values
Integration with Dairy Technologists
Further Education
Eden Arla Students
► TDT
− Eden programme first
year started 2009
− Currently the UK dairy
industry has:
− 80 completed study
− 20 students coming to
the end of year 2
− 22 at the end of their
1st year
− Annual recruitment target
is 24
TDE
• Eden programme first year started 2012
• 4 years
• Currently UK dairy industry has:
• 0 completed study and employed
• 80 on programme
Recommended