Level 3 Award in Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector

This qualification sets the minimum standard for all those in or entering the teaching, learning and development sector. It introduces the knowledge and skills required by teachers to develop and deliver programmes, provide learning support and take responsibility in managing the learning process in post-16 education.

Content

This course covers the following:

  • Roles and responsibilities
  • Learning styles and preferences
  • Teaching planning skills
  • Teaching styles and communication
  • Teaching assessment


Outcomes

On completing this course candidates will be able to:

  • Understand your own role, responsibilities and boundaries of role in relation to teaching
  • Understand appropriate teaching and learning approaches within a specialist area
  • Demonstrate your session planning skills – plan, deliver, observe and evaluate a micro-teaching session
  • Understand how to deliver inclusive sessions that motivate learners
  • Understand the use of different assessment methods
  • Understand and analyse the need for accurate record keeping and procedures that can be adopted – including internal and external assessment information

Details

Anyone entering teaching or training roles or already in-service who needs to achieve the minimum threshold status as a teacher within the following:

  • Further Education College
  • Adult and community learning centre
  • Work-based learning or training organisation

Duration: Five day programme.
Assessment Format: One practical and two written assignments

Cost

Centre: £500.00 + VAT.
Customer Premises: £4000.00 + VAT for up to 10 delegates.

Course Dates

  • 5th Mar 2012 - Fully booked
  • 25th Jun 2012 - 10 places available
  • 23rd Apr 2012 - 10 places available
  • 20th Aug 2012 - 10 places available
  • 22nd Oct 2012 - 10 places available
  • 17th Dec 2012 - 10 places available

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