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Professional Boundaries and Workplace Confidentiality

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By Apex Learning

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Professional Boundaries and Workplace Confidentiality
Delivered Online On Demand3 days
FREE

Fundamentals of Freight Forwarding

5.0(6)

By Supply Chain Academy

This course looks at the key processes in supply chains and how they interact; the most common supply chain terms and how they are utilised to describe supply chain activities. It will cover the definitions of transport modes and how to select the most appropriate one; the role of logistics partners in the extended supply chain and the definition and use of Incoterms. PARTICIPANTS WILL LEARN HOW TO: Explain the term “Supply Chain” Define main activities in Transport & Freight Management Describe the key principles of Warehousing Interpret INCOTERMS COURSE TOPICS INCLUDE: Freight terminology & global trade terminology Warehouse, logistics and transport operations Transport modes Parties involved in international shipments INCOTERMS Freight calculations

Fundamentals of Freight Forwarding
Delivered in Upminster or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
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Beyond words: EAL, wellbeing and the impact of independent learning and parental involvement

5.0(1)

By FlashAcademy®

How can schools build stronger partnerships with parents and better support the wellbeing of multilingual learners? This thought-provoking webinar explores how language learning extends beyond the classroom - and why engaging families is key to pupil success. Featuring insights from leading international educators, the session shares practical strategies to overcome linguistic and cultural barriers, strengthen independent learning, and involve parents, whatever their language background. Real examples from global school settings Proven approaches for engaging EAL parents across cultures Tips for using technology to save time and maximise impact - including how one school saved over 400 hours a year by empowering learners to practise independently Designed for EAL leads, inclusion teams, and senior leaders Watch now and take away proven strategies to create a more inclusive school community. Meet the speakers Mable Newton, Head of ELL at GEMS Founders School, will share how their team supports pupil wellbeing alongside language development. Lewis Foster, Assistant Head at The International School at ParkCity Hanoi, will reflect on how parental engagement shapes EAL learner experiences. Lusine Nalbandyan-Andreke, FlashAcademy® Customer Success Executive, will bring practical insights from schools using independent learning strategies.

Beyond words: EAL, wellbeing and the impact of independent learning and parental involvement
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
FREE

Ski Instructor Training Course

By EA Ski & Snowboard

Take your riding to the next level and gain an instructor qualification. Choose from 4 - 11 week training courses in Canada, Switzerland or New Zealand.

Ski Instructor Training Course
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Snowboard Instructor Training Course

By EA Ski & Snowboard

Improve your riding and gain world-class qualifications as a snowboard instructor. With 4 - 11 week training options, you can ride for a month or a whole season.

Snowboard Instructor Training Course
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Tracking progress: How data is helping multilingual learners thrive (ISC Research on-demand webinar)

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By FlashAcademy®

Synopsis English language acquisition remains a significant challenge for multilingual learners, including ELL / EAL students. In this session, two international schools will present data-driven insights into how technology supports multilingual learners. Through visual data and real-life case studies, the speakers will explore how tracking key metrics - such as lesson completion, assessment results and student progress - can inform teaching strategies and drive improvement. Join us as we discuss how schools are using data to measure the impact of their technology tools, tailor their teaching approaches and ensure progress for multilingual learners. This session is ideal for school staff looking to better understand how data can support planning, identify areas for intervention and demonstrate measurable progress. Meet the speakers Kate Fletcher Kate began her teaching career in Liverpool, England, before relocating to the UAE, where she has spent the past 12 years working in both government and international schools. For the past six years, she has been based in a British curriculum international school, where she currently serves as Head of Lower School English and EAL Lead. Kate is passionate about supporting children with diverse needs and is dedicated to creating an inclusive environment where every student feels valued and successful. Lewis Foster Lewis is the Whole School Assistant Head at the International School @ Park City Hanoi (ISPH), where he leads Learning Support, English Acquisition, and Safeguarding. He is responsible for English as an Additional Language (EAL) provision from EYC to Year 13, focusing on an accelerated pathway to First Language English for students at the beginning of their English journey and enhancing curriculum access. Lusine Nalbandyan-Andreke Lusine Nalbandyan-Andreke is a Customer Success Executive for International at FlashAcademy, bringing a unique blend of legal expertise and a lifelong passion for languages. Fluent in English, Armenian, Russian, and French—and currently learning Lithuanian—she deeply understands the challenges faced by both learners and educators in multilingual environments. Lusine is committed to supporting schools and students in overcoming EAL (English as an Additional Language) barriers. She believes that multilingualism empowers learners by broadening their opportunities and boosting their confidence.

Tracking progress: How data is helping multilingual learners thrive (ISC Research on-demand webinar)
Delivered Online On Demand35 minutes
FREE

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Scottish Universities International Summer School

scottish universities international summer school

About Us The Scottish Universities’ International Summer School (SUISS) offers an intense, challenging and diverse programme of study that takes place annually during the months of July and August in Edinburgh, the world’s first UNESCO City of Literature. We offer three courses in Text and Context: British and Irish Literature from 1900 to the Present, one course in Creative Writing, and one course in Contemporary British and Irish Theatre and Performance. Our literature courses offer extensive examination of Modernism, Contemporary Literature and Scottish Literature, while our Creative Writing course allows students to develop their personal writing portfolios. The Theatre and Performance course, which explores both theoretical and performative approaches to drama, coincides with the Edinburgh International Festival and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and is delivered in partnership with the Scottish Playwrights’ Studio. We are located at the University of Edinburgh, and run by a team of hard-working individuals, led by the Administrator and Co-Directors. This core team, along with our advisory committee, oversees the lecture programme and management of the summer school each year. In the summer, we employ volunteer student hosts, who are SUISS graduates themselves. They are on hand to address the needs and concerns of our visiting students. Our very talented tutors, who are usually in the process of completing a PhD in a literature related field, instruct the seminars. Around 4 million people visit Edinburgh every year, many of them for the Edinburgh International Book Festival in August – the largest public celebration of the written word in the world – but many to explore the literary city and all it has to offer the book lover. Edinburgh is an acclaimed centre of learning. The National Library of Scotland (NLS) is a copyright library, and holds a copy of every book published in the United Kingdom. One of the largest and finest collections in the British Isles, the NLS provides outstanding facilities for research in all fields. The resources of the NLS are complimented by The University of Edinburgh Library, the extensive collections of which are designed to meet the needs of both undergraduate and postgraduate students.