Tiny Toes Ballet offers enjoyable and inclusive dance classes for toddlers and kids in Newport, designed to nurture confidence and support development for boys and girls aged 6 months to 7 years. Through our ballet and dance programs, your child will experience the joy of dancing while developing essential skills like coordination, balance, and rhythm. Our classes also foster creativity, imagination, and self-confidence. Join us this term at Tiny Toes Ballet as we embark on summer sporting adventure in our children's ballet classes.
Tiny Toes Ballet offers enjoyable and inclusive dance classes for toddlers and kids in Cardiff, designed to nurture confidence and support development for boys and girls aged 6 months to 7 years. Through our ballet and dance programs, your child will experience the joy of dancing while developing essential skills like coordination, balance, and rhythm. Our classes also foster creativity, imagination, and self-confidence. Join us this term at Tiny Toes Ballet as we embark on summer sporting adventure in our children's ballet classes.
Tiny Toes Ballet offers enjoyable and inclusive dance classes for toddlers and kids in Newport, designed to nurture confidence and support development for boys and girls aged 6 months to 7 years. Through our ballet and dance programs, your child will experience the joy of dancing while developing essential skills like coordination, balance, and rhythm. Our classes also foster creativity, imagination, and self-confidence. Join us this term at Tiny Toes Ballet as we embark on summer sporting adventure in our children's ballet classes.
Tiny Toes Ballet offers enjoyable and inclusive dance classes for toddlers and kids in Newport, designed to nurture confidence and support development for boys and girls aged 6 months to 7 years. Through our ballet and dance programs, your child will experience the joy of dancing while developing essential skills like coordination, balance, and rhythm. Our classes also foster creativity, imagination, and self-confidence. Join us this term at Tiny Toes Ballet as we embark on summer sporting adventure in our children's ballet classes.
Tiny Toes Ballet offers enjoyable and inclusive dance classes for toddlers and kids in Newport, designed to nurture confidence and support development for boys and girls aged 6 months to 7 years. Through our ballet and dance programs, your child will experience the joy of dancing while developing essential skills like coordination, balance, and rhythm. Our classes also foster creativity, imagination, and self-confidence. Join us this term at Tiny Toes Ballet as we embark on summer sporting adventure in our children's ballet classes.
Tiny Toes Ballet offers enjoyable and inclusive dance classes for toddlers and kids in Newport, designed to nurture confidence and support development for boys and girls aged 6 months to 7 years. Through our ballet and dance programs, your child will experience the joy of dancing while developing essential skills like coordination, balance, and rhythm. Our classes also foster creativity, imagination, and self-confidence. Join us this term at Tiny Toes Ballet as we embark on summer sporting adventure in our children's ballet classes.
Tiny Toes Ballet offers enjoyable and inclusive dance classes for toddlers and kids in Newport, designed to nurture confidence and support development for boys and girls aged 6 months to 7 years. Through our ballet and dance programs, your child will experience the joy of dancing while developing essential skills like coordination, balance, and rhythm. Our classes also foster creativity, imagination, and self-confidence. Join us this term at Tiny Toes Ballet as we embark on summer sporting adventure in our children's ballet classes.
About this Training Course Reservoir engineering methods, data and models are used in the E&P business to describe and optimise hydrocarbon recovery. This 5 full-day course addresses reservoir engineering concepts and methods to enable cross-disciplinary team work and the smooth exchange of ideas and experience. In this course, participants will gain an in-depth understanding of the fundamentals of reservoir engineering and a broad range of modern reservoir engineering principles and practices for reservoir development and production, including the estimation of oil and gas reserves. The topics covered in this course will be illustrated with practical and actual field cases. Some self-study or reading will be required from participants. Training Objectives By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Describe use of permeability and fluid saturation in reservoir engineering. Explain the assessment of hydrocarbon resources and recoverable reserves estimation. Understand analysis and modelling of fluid behaviour. Explain oil and gas reservoir performance. Describe material balance methods in oil and gas reservoirs. Understand design and analysis of well tests. Understand analysis and production of producing wells and forecasting methods. Describe fluid displacement at the pore and reservoir scale. Explain reservoir simulation approaches. Describe tools for handling the uncertainty in reservoir analysis. Describe various recovery methods from primary to enhanced recovery. Target Audience This course is intended for professionals with prior technical or engineering exposure to exploration and production activities. Targeted participants include geoscientists, production engineers, petrophysicists and petroleum engineers involved with exploration and development of oil & gas reservoirs. The course will also benefit petroleum engineering team leaders as well as IT staff and support staff who work with reservoir engineering, development and production departments. Course Level Basic or Foundation Trainer Your expert course leader is an independent Reservoir Engineering Consultant, providing project consultancy and reservoir engineering training for global customers. He retired from Shell in 2012 and during the last years of his Shell career, he held the Senior Reserves Consultant for the Middle East and Reservoir Engineering Discipline Lead positions. He is a seasoned Petroleum Engineering professional, with global experience in Shell companies and joint ventures (NAM, SSB, SCL, PDO, SKDBV). His technical expertise is in reserves and resource management, reservoir engineering quality assurance, and staff development as well as carbonate reservoirs, modelling and reservoir simulation. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2012 to date Independent Reservoir Engineering Consultant Petroleum and reservoir engineering advice, training and services. Reservoir engineering training for major oil companies, engineering firms and other global customers. Assurance of SPE and SEC reserves compliance. Participation in SPE reserves and resources estimation Advanced Technology Workshops both as an organising committee member and as session speaker. 2008 - 2012 Shell International E&P, the Hague, the Netherlands Senior Reserves Consultant for Shell business units and joint ventures in the Middle East Region Assurance of SEC and SPE compliance of reserves and resources. Industry publications and conference contributions a.o. SPE guidelines on probabilistic reserves estimation. 2006 - 2008 Shell E&P Technology Solutions, Rijswijk, the Netherlands Reservoir Engineering Discipline Lead Responsible for Reservoir Engineering in global projects and for staff planning and development (over 60 international Reservoir Engineers). 2001 - 2005 Centre for Carbonate Studies, SQU, Oman / Shell International E&P Applications and Research / Shell Representative Office Oman Petroleum Engineering Manager PE Manager in the Carbonate Research Centre, a joint venture between Sultan Qaboos University in Oman and Shell International. Industrial research projects and teaching on recovery aspects of carbonate reservoir development. 1997 - 2000 Shell International E&P, Rijswijk, the Netherlands Principal Reservoir Engineer Coordination of the NOV subsurface team in Shell Kazakhstan Development BV in 2000. Leading role in Shell Gamechanger project on natural gas hydrates. Acting Shell Group Reserves Co-ordinator in 1997-1998. Facilitation of workshops with government shareholders, including discussions on sensitive reserves issues (BSP Petroleum Unit Brunei, PDO Oman, SPDC government Nigeria). 1992 - 1996 Shell Training Centre, Noordwijkerhout, the Netherlands Reservoir Engineering Programme Training Director Advanced PE training events, QA/QC, design and delivery of courses to Shell staff. 1985 - 1992 Shell International, SIPM, the Hague, The Netherlands Senior Reservoir Engineer Reservoir simulation, integrated reservoir modelling and gas field development and major contributor to the Shell internal Gas Field Planning Tool development. Full field reservoir simulation projects supporting Field Development Plans, operational strategies and unitisation negotiations for Shell Group Operating Companies in the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Egypt. 1984 - 1985 Geological Survey of the Netherlands, Ministry of Economic Affairs Reservoir Engineering Section Head Responsible for Petroleum Engineering advice on oil and gas licences to the Ministry of Economic Affairs. First-hand experience with a government view on resource management. 1976 - 1984 NAM, Assen, The Netherlands and SSB/SSPC, Miri, Malaysia Wellsite Operations Engineer / Operational Reservoir Engineer POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations
ISO 3834:2021 (Quality requirements for fusion welding of metallic materials) Lead Auditor” course provides comprehensive training for participants to be able to understand and audit each and every ISO 3834:2021 guidelines in ensuring orgnaisation compliance and continual improvement in the welding industry
Learning Coach Qualification – is it right for me? A Learning Coach plays a vital role in guiding and supporting young people in their educational journey, helping them develop a range of skills and attributes that contribute to successful learning, personal growth, and future success. Pursuing a qualification to become a qualified Learning Coach is beneficial for enhancing skills, credibility, and effectiveness in supporting learners’ development. It provides a foundation of knowledge and expertise that contributes to successful coaching experiences. This qualification consists of three units (two mandatory, 1 optional). Please see the Agored Cymru website for full course information, where you can choose the units to suit the needs of your staff. It will cover the following: Young People’s Development: Factors influencing learning, motivation, and barriers to learning. Learning Styles and Inclusive Planning: Learning styles vs. Universal Design for Learning (UDL), planning for inclusive learning. Reflective Practice: Comparison of reflection models, engaging in reflective practice. Coaching for Learning: Communication and coaching skills, coaching models, functions of Learning Coaching Assessing Young People: Interview skills, communication styles, assessing achievements and barriers to learning. Developing Learning Pathways: Coordinating individualised learning pathways, engaging young people in goal-setting Further Information This course spans six months and covers various aspects of Learning Coaching, including understanding learning processes, personal and emotional factors affecting learning, coaching techniques, reflective practice, communication skills, inclusive planning, assessment, and the coordination of individualised learning pathways. Students will engage in assignments, reflective journals, case studies, and portfolio building to demonstrate their understanding and application of the concepts and skills covered in the course. Learning Outcomes Professional Competence: A formal qualification ensures that Learning Coaches have a solid understanding of best practices, theories, and methodologies in the field of education and coaching. It provides them with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively support learners in their development. Credibility: Having a recognised qualification enhances the Learning Coach’s credibility and reputation. It demonstrates their commitment to their role and their ability to provide high-quality guidance and support. Improved Effectiveness: Learning Coaches who have undergone formal training are better equipped to assess learners’ needs, design personalised learning plans, and provide targeted support. This leads to more effective coaching outcomes. Personal Growth: Going through a qualification process often involves self-reflection, skill development, and continuous learning. This contributes to the personal growth and professional development of the Learning Coach. Network and Community: Enrolling in a qualification program provides Learning Coaches with the opportunity to connect with other professionals in the field. This network can offer support, resources, and collaboration opportunities.