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Effective Teaching Skills for Supplementary Schools

November 20, 2018 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Open College Network accredited course

at Level 2 and Level 3

10am to 3pm Tuesdays 13th November to 18th December

at NRCSE offices

 

You will learn about

  • the education system in England and the role of supplementary schools
  • the responsibilities of teachers, including lesson planning, assessment and evaluation
  • different teaching methods and learning styles
  • the welfare needs of children and strategies that promote inclusion and positive behaviour.

You should have a good level of reading and writing English to complete this course.

 

Assessment

  • During lessons and at home, you will complete a Learners Booklet, making notes, writing short essays, and reflecting on your own teaching.
  • In the final session, you will teach the rest of the group for 16 minutes giving a lesson on any subject of your choice.
  • You will collect documents from your supplementary school including records of three lessons that you have taught, with your own lesson plans and evaluations of how successful they were.

Numbers: This course can facilitate a minimum of 10 to a maximum of 12 learners. Refreshments will be provided by NRCSE.

Book and make payment: The full cost for the Effective Teaching Skills course is £370 per learner. We are able to subsidise the cost so we are asking for a contribution of only £75 per learner. This includes: course and student registration fee; tutor fee; assessment; international moderation; management and administration; Learners file and Resource file for each learner. Book your place.

For further information please call Claud on 020 7697 4053

We would like to thank our funders John Lyon’s Charity for their financial support for the course.

Details

Date:
November 20, 2018
Time:
10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Organiser

NRCSE

Venue

Resource for London
356 Holloway Road
London, N7 6PA United Kingdom
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Phone
020 7697 4027

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