Landex

Landex – ‘Land Based Colleges Aspiring to Excellence’ is a subscriber organisation with 39 member Colleges and Universities in England and across the United Kingdom.[1] To qualify for membership, the provider must deliver significant volumes of land based education and training in at least six SIC* occupational areas.

Landex was formed in 2006 from its predecessor organisation, Napaeo, which was founded in 1950 and represented effectively the interests of Land Based Colleges and the industries they served during a period of continuous change and development.

Landex Colleges and Universities are mixed economy: in England they collectively provide over 80% of long specialist land based further and higher education qualifications, together with a wide range of 14-16, apprenticeship and cost-recovery programmes.

Courses delivered by most Landex providers are underpinned by substantial farming and other business enterprises, which provide a unique learning experience for students.

Landex is governed by a Board of 14 elected Principals and Vice-Chancellors, who agree the organisation’s strategic objectives and priorities on behalf of the membership. A number of sub-committees, each chaired by a Board member and populated by specialists from within the sector, inform the Board’s decision making.

The staff team is led by Chief Executive, Chris Moody, supported by a Personal Assistant and an Administration / Research Officer. The Landex Vision is that all their members will be:

Landex’s primary functions are to secure continuous improvement in all its members through peer review, support and CPD; and to promote the interests of members and their various client groups.

Activities

More specifically activities include:

Landex owns with the University of Northampton, a joint venture company to develop interactive learning materials to support the delivery of land based programmes both in the UK and overseas. Between 2014 and 2016 Landex sponsored and funded the development of a National Land Based College as an organisation to help co-ordinate the delivery of continuous professional development for those working in land based industries.

Quality Improvement

Each year members make significant progress towards their goal of delivering quality teaching, learning and assessment in all Landex colleges and universities. Supporting members in improving specific aspects of their work is a key area of Landex activity.

Landex colleges freely and willingly share performance data and this is used to more accurately identify high and less well performing areas in member colleges, and to support action planning for improvement.

Peer review, linked to structured improvement plans, continues to be their main method of effectively sharing good practice and forming shared views of the required standards. Mandatory two-day Peer Review visits take place to with each member institution on an annual basis. These reviews are carried out by a senior member of staff from a Landex member in another part of the Country, accompanied by a Landex Quality Adviser. The role of the Quality Adviser is to ensure complete coverage, consistency of approach and to provide background information and briefing in advance of the visit. The Peer Review visit contributes to a confidential report that is sent to the Chair and Principal/Vice Chancellor of each institution, together with an annual membership letter summarising the Landex team’s analysis of the quality of provision delivered by the institution.

Particular foci of peer review include:

Full Members

Affiliate Members

Associate Members

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