I am very conscious of this Roger. My immediate concern is my branch, so if we can get this survey off the ground, I will be very keen to understand what the 21 towers locally want. And I am most interested in how many teachers I have got out there, and how many more could be persuaded with a bit of help or training. Everyone who wants to engage with this project will no doubt want to look at this from their local perspective as well, and in my opinion, this is THE most important level, and easiest for action to be taken.It's OK doing a survey, but you then need to turn it into action. Otherwise, it will just be ignored — Roger Booth
It's OK doing a survey, but you then need to turn it into action. Otherwise, it will just be ignored. — Roger Booth
Teenagers. Because they learn so much quicker. — Jason Carter
OK.HELP PLEASE!!!
I have got 7,152 towers in an excel spreadsheet. We can filter it by County, by Diocese, or Affiliatiion, (and other options too) I am looking for volunteers to ADD a new level of detail, i.e. ** branches of associations ** in a separate column in excel. You can easily filter the file. As an example, the G&B has 264 rows - I can do this by referring to the Annual Report. If I can get a small group of c60 people to also do this in local areas, we can quickly add this extra level of data. Please form an orderly queue. :cool: And thank you! — Jason Carter
I think this is a key point, without this follow-up it's a futile exercise. Although I think a survey is a good idea, I'm pretty sure I could write down the results now, on the basis that all the ones I've seen going back 20-30 years have the same answers. Yet nothing seems to have changed. Why? — John de Overa
we need leadership training for tower captains, District/Branch/Guild/Association ringing masters, chairs, PR and comms officers, webmasters etc. This would equip them with tools and help them be effective in their roles. There also need to be ways of sharing good practice and for this to find it's way down to the people who need it. — Roger Booth
I think that it's down to all the 'gate-keepers' in our ringing organisations. — Roger Booth
Whether it is a tower captaincy role or a District/Branch, or Guild/Association role there is little or no training. — Roger Booth
getting people to actually go on them — Tristan Lockheart
we need leadership training for tower captains, District/Branch/Guild/Association ringing masters, chairs, PR and comms officers, webmasters etc. This would equip them with tools and help them be effective in their roles. There also need to be ways of sharing good practice and for this to find it's way down to the people who need it.
— Roger Booth
There are plans in the works for leadership courses; it's just a question of finding the right people to run and deliver them and getting people to actually go on them. Anyone with appropriate experience and skills, now is your time... — Tristan Lockheart
Being an Eyeore for a moment, I suspect the people who need to go on them the most will be the least likely to do so... — John de Overa
There are plans in the works for leadership courses; it's just a question of finding the right people to run and deliver them and getting people to actually go on them. Anyone with appropriate experience and skills, now is your time — Tristan Lockheart
One aspect of surveyng ringers and the state of ringing that I have been thinking about is the age bands that you might wish to specify. It is easy to just fall into blocks of 10 or 20 years but I think there are much more relevant blocks. Some things are not quite about age anyway – more about circumstances. — Simon Linford
I think we need a better profile of the 60+ age group of experienced and capable ringers to give us some idea of the expected rate of loss in the group. I think we imagine the profile to be a straight line but there might be something of a nasty bulge...
32 minutes ago — A J Barnfield
↪John de Overa
may disagree, but I think young people will, as a general rule, learn more quickly. — Jason Carter
Or is age irrelevant to some degree? Can much older learners progress rapidly with the right band to develop them? At what stage (again, ignoring exceptions) does that fall away? 40s, 50's...? — Jason Carter
where are the young people? , and how do we give them the experience/help that they need...? — Jason Carter
That doesn't mean more mature learners should not also be given opportunities to develop — Jason Carter
I don't understand the focus on "learning quickly" either, why does it matter? Which is more use to ringing long-term, someone who learns quickly and then drops out, or someone who learns more slowly but becomes a solid long-term ringer? — John de Overa
where are the young people? , and how do we give them the experience/help that they need...?
— Jason Carter
Why is that specific to young people? What about the thousands of existing ringers who have got stuck and aren't able to make further progress? We don't have to recruit or do basic training for those people, they already ring. Why focus on recruiting new young ringers when we can't even maximise the standard of the ringers we already have? — John de Overa
That doesn't mean more mature learners should not also be given opportunities to develop
— Jason Carter
— John de Overa
(and its only one aspect). That doesn't mean more mature learners should not also be given opportunities to develop — Jason Carter
(and its only one aspect). — Jason Carter
Every ringer reaches their natural level, and many can't move far beyond that. Maybe some can... but many wont be able to. And I think we all accept that we do need to bring more new people into ringing, for the long term good of the exercise. — Jason Carter
I currently have 8 learners that I have recruited in the last 16 months who are all older than me (46) and who are making good progress. Ageism is not an issue in my tower. But I would like to find some ringers who are younger than me as well. :-) for the longer term health of the exercise. — Jason Carter
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