Training Trainers of Spiritual Directors Developing the abilities needed to facilitate Spiritual Direction formation programmes
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This must-attend masterclass will provide a comprehensive understanding of all the key developments in the latest statutory and non-statutory guidance documents from a DSLs perspective, and how they relate to safeguarding provision in schools and colleges.
Deep Dive into Agile and Scrum - The What, Why and How to Begin as User Tomorrow: On-Demand This is not your typical Agile and Scrum 101 course. This course is designed to spend 25% of the time on "What" and "Why" behind Agile and Scrum and 75% on the "How" you can actually start using it on your team tomorrow! What You Will Learn You'll learn how to: Practice all the core Scrum practices end-to-end Implement real-world creative techniques for estimating, story identification, and prioritization Use an end-to-end example project scenario for maximum learning retention! Use YOUR company project as our sample (for private courses) Walk away with valuable course material, handouts, resources, and cheat sheets that will support you on your projects Practice real-world techniques from an experienced Agile Coach Agile Introduction and Overview The Traditional Process What is Agile? Agile Methods The Agile Process and Roles Agile Benefits / Value The Agile Team Agile Team Characteristics Agile Roles and Expectations Agile Management and Stakeholder Roles Agile Team Workspace Agile Programs and Portfolio Teams The Agile Planning & Visioning The 6 Levels of Planning Agile Planning Lifecycle Release Planning and Iteration Agile Visioning Toolkit Establishing Product Vision Agile Modeling Techniques Creating the Backlog 5 Levels of Agile Requirements User Stories INVEST Model Non-Functional Stories Acceptance Criteria How to Break Down Large Stories Release Planning and Estimating What is Release Planning? Sample Release Plan Story Points Sizing Techniques Planning Poker Complexity Buckets Affinity Sizing Planning Using Velocity Release Planning Meeting Sample Release Burn-up Chart A Day in the Life of an Agile Team Planning Meeting Design Review Daily Standup Pre-Planning User Acceptance Testing Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective Building Healthy Agile Teams Common Challenges Facing Teams Healthy Team Structure Team Maturity Stages The 5 Dimensions of Team Health Deep Dive into Clarity, Performance, Culture, Leadership, Foundation Quantitative and Qualitative Metrics Summary and Next Steps What did we learn and how can we implement this learning in our work environment?
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) Online Course Introduction Do you have a passion for the English language and enjoy sharing knowledge? A career in teaching may be ideal for you. Specifically, teaching English as a second language to both children and adults could be your niche. While a specialized degree in English is not mandatory for entering this field, it is recommended to have some formal training. This comprehensive course offers an overview of teaching English as a second language, with a focus on TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) training to broaden your career prospects. Starting with an exploration of common acronyms in the field, the course guides you through the essentials of teaching English to non-native speakers. Throughout the program, you will delve into various teaching methodologies and approaches applicable to ESL (English as a Second Language) classrooms. Topics covered include effective lesson planning, efficient classroom management techniques, and strategies for creating a dynamic and inclusive learning environment. The course aims to equip you with practical tools to make your lessons engaging and impactful for students of all ages. What you will learn: The importance of using authentic materials in your lessons and how to select the most relevant ones More about the three main methods used to teach English to non-native speakers What a learner-based approach to lesson planning is and why it is important The importance of context when introducing new words or concepts to students How to successfully introduce vocabulary words to students of all ages Benefits of taking TEFL Course: Learn about the difference between TESOL, TEFL and CELTA training Understand what kind of supportive materials you should incorporate into your lessons Learn more about what is involved in teaching English to foreign-language speakers, which can help guide career decisions for students uncertain about post-secondary training If you are a teacher, learn more about the strategies others recommend using when educating ESL students If you have an ESL student in your life, learn more about how they are learning English so you can help support them at home