New videos added to NRCSE YouTube Channel!
Welcome back to the Autumn term. Let us know how we can support you and what your training needs are. We look forward to seeing many of you complete our accredited training like the wonderful staff and volunteers below.
The Teaching Skills course for supplementary schools video shows teachers from schools in London borough of Barnet participating in a nine week OCN accredited course to develop their awareness of the curriculum in England and learn new techniques and methods to make their classes more engaging.
In this video you can see various aspects of the course including two of the teachers presenting a micro-teach to their peers.
The course was sponsored by John Lyon’s Charity.
The second video shows managment committee members and co-ordinators of supplementary schools in Kensington & Chelsea participating in the Effective Management Skills for Supplementary Schools course.
Four of the schools are interviewed as well as Val Patterson, head of learning and skills at Westway Trust, who explains why the course is such good value for money, enabling funders and local authorities to be confident that supplementary schools are aware of their responsibilities and know how to ensure that their provision is both safe and effective.
The Effective Management Skills course is accredited at Level 2 and supports learners with the compilation of a Management File. This enables them to obtain or maintain the Bronze Quality Framework Award.
Follow our YouTube channel for more videos and links to many other examples of good practice in the supplementary school sector. If you have a video you believe shows good practice in the supplementary education sector – let us know. We can uploaded it on to our channel or link to yours, if you have a YouTube channel of your own let us know so we can subscribe to it, and remember to subscribe to ours. That way we will raise the profile of supplementary education together.
Sharing all our videos of good practice is a powerful way to demonstrate the positive work of supplementary schools. We are the media too!
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