ONLINE LEVEL 3 AET TEACHER TRAINER COURSE What is the course about? The course has been designed to provide an introduction to teaching: For individuals who are not in a teaching/training role, or who have just started a teaching/training role For individuals who work, or want to work as teachers/trainers in their beauty training academy For individuals who want a short qualification to enable them to make career choices For individuals currently teaching and training, including those new to the profession For individuals who have completed some introduction to training qualifications What will I learn? Understand your roles, responsibilities and boundaries about teaching/training Understand appropriate teaching and learning approaches within a specialist area Demonstrate session planning skills – plan deliver, observe and evaluate a micro-teach 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 including internal and external verification Prerequisites You must be a minimum of 19 years old Good reading & writing skills in English A lot of patience. We must advise there is a lot of reading Knowledge of the subject you wish to teach and deliver Does this Level 3 Teacher Training Course offer me a qualification? This level 3 teacher training course is an accredited course and not a full OFQUAL. This Level 3 course will still allow you to teach students if you wish to set up your academy. How do Online Courses work? http://www.kbhtrainingacademy.com/online-courses Duration of Course? You will have 6 months to complete the course before it expires How will I be assessed? You will have to complete theory assignments You will have to provide a 15-30 minute, micro-teaching video
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Join SEI curriculum developer and instructor Brian Mehalic for an in-depth look at this topic in eight parts: What does a diode do? Modeling PV - the basic equivalent circuit âBuildingâ PV modules I-V curve mismatch Bypass diodes in operation Bypass diode operation in PV modules and circuits Failures and issues Case studies
Join SEI's Will White - who's been living off-grid since 2007 - for an in-depth look at off-grid system considerations in three parts: Components used in an off-grid system. Design parameters of an off-grid system. How to size individual components for an off-grid system and the maintenance required.
Rooftops represent the most available, sustainable and secure real estate, which is why low-slope and steep-slope roofs are increasingly being used as platforms for photovoltaic systems. Low-slope roofs (commonly used for commercial buildings) and steep-slope roofs (commonly used for single-family residences) have separate challenges when integrating PV systems. Information from the roofing industry and roofing manufacturer requirements will be provided as well as numerous photographs. INSTRUCTOR BIO: James R. Kirby, AIA, is Vice President of Sustainability for the Center for Environmental Innovation in Roofing, Washington, DC. Kirby has expertise in roof system design and construction, weatherproofing and energy-efficiency of the building envelope, and rooftop PV systems. His responsibilities include serving as liaison for the Center's PV taskforce, representing the roofing industry at sustainability-focused events, and presenting sustainability-based technical information to roofing and other construction trades within the US and internationally. Kirby holds a bachelor's degree in architectural studies and a master's degree in architecture (structures option) from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He recently received his Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Design and Construction from Boston Architectural College, and he also is an accredited Green Roofing Professional. Before joining The Center in 2012, he worked for National Roofing Contractors Association, most recently as Associate Executive Director of Technical Communications. Prior to his 16 years at NRCA, he worked for Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates Inc., Northbrook, Ill., an architectural and engineering consulting firm. He is a licensed architect in Illinois and a professional member of several industry organizations, including ASTM International, American Institute of Architects, Green Roofs for Healthy Cities, International Code Council and U.S. Green Building Council Chicago Chapter. Kirby is a frequent presenter and contributing author to the roofing, energy-efficiency and solar industries. He has given numerous presentations, educational seminars and webinars to industry-related associations and construction-affiliated groups. Kirby also is an annual guest lecturer at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.
This advanced training features troubleshooting and repair of the components in solar thermal systems, including solar space heating systems. The target audience is installers and technicians that understand installation techniques and would like to increase their comprehension of drainback and antifreeze system service procedures. A section of the class includes newer differential controls, thermistors and RTD sensors, aquastats, relays, multiple differentials and space heating components. Troubleshooting and repair related to pumps, collectors, tanks, valves and safety devices are also part of the class. This course is presented by Chuck Marken, Solar Thermal Expert and longtime SEI Instructor.
Students who complete the CE514 course will be able to: Identify codes applicable to PV systems and the requirements they address Describe requirements for protecting a structure List wind and fire resistance requirements Detail firefighter access/egress and setback requirements Define requirements relevant to BIPV and solar shingles Identify labeling requirements
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