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Bennetts Intensive Driving School

bennetts intensive driving school

4.9(215)

Cambridge

We are a family business based locally near Cambridge. Bob and Val Bennett first started the company in 1997 and Bennetts Intensive have been offering tailored driving lessons ever since. Their son Mark and his wife Michela successfully joined the team in 2013 after moving down from Liverpool (Mark as an instructor, Michela in the office). Bob and Val are both semi-retired now but you may well be lucky enough to catch them either on occasional lessons or in the office as they happily step in to help when needed. Here at Bennetts Intensive, we pride ourselves in offering an individual service that is second to none by making the whole process as stress free as possible, including booking the theory and practical tests (as required). With two decades of experience in providing expert customer service, our office team organise your lessons and tests to suit your diary and timescales as far as possible. Areas covered include Cambridge and nearby villages and towns. Our school provides lessons for all ages in dual controlled cars. We provide training whatever your experience so far – offering novice courses and shorter courses for those with experience already. We also offer refresher lessons to full licence holders, as well as motorway lessons and Pass Plus courses. Our instructors are fully qualified and very experienced. They will tailor your lessons to suit your needs and put you in the best position possible for passing your practical test. Do spend time looking at our reviews – both on Google and Facebook. See how pleased our past pupils are both with the quality of the lessons themselves as well as the high levels of organisation provided by the office. Lots of our pupils come from recommendations and we have many families returning with each of their children as they are so pleased with our services. So, whether you are learning to drive for a new job, a new baby on the way, freedom or just learning a life skill, get in touch today and we can help you get started.

Easydriveni.Com

easydriveni.com

4.9(37)

Belfast

I passed my driving test at 17. A first time pass. I loved the freedom, independence and exhilaration of driving. To become a DOE approved driving instructor in Belfast you need to have held a clean driving licence for 4 years and pass three D.O.E. approved tests; a theory, a practical driving test and a teaching test. Exactly four years after I passed my driving test I applied to do these tests and passed all three first time. When I set up my driving school I wanted the learners’ journey from raw beginner to successfully passing their driving test to be as easy an experience as possible, so I called my driving school Easydrive. What do you like about your line of work? I enjoy being a driving instructor because you are out and about meeting interesting people everyday. I have taught thousands of people over the last 25 years. Interestingly, people I taught from when I first started are recommending me to their sons and daughters, it’s very gratifying to think that generations of local people appreciate that I did a good job of teaching themto drive safely. It definitely creates great job satisfaction. How many hours a week do you work and what’s your busiest time of the year? I work the normal working week of 35 hours. Busiest time would be from spring to autumn. What makes a customer a satisfied customer? I teach in an easy step-by-step approach building one skill upon another. A satisfied customer is one who can see their improvement with each lesson, giving them confidence of a successful test result. What is the best piece of business advice you were ever given? Success happens when preparation meets opportunity. With Easydrive I make sure all my learners are 100 per cent prepared to face the challenges of the modern driving test, which is more demanding than tests set in previous years. This gives them their best opportunity of success.

Touch-type Read and Spell

touch-type read and spell

Chislehurst

TTRS is modular in design and contains 24 levels with 31 modules in each level. A module typically takes a few minutes to complete and we recommend taking 2-3 modules a session. Student success is encouraged by immediate feedback and positive reinforcement. This feedback includes a score that is based on completion rates and accuracy, not speed or time taken. First score – first success The course starts with learning to touch-type, read and spell the vowels – a , e , i , o , u. The audio track accompanies the letters as they appear on screen, reinforcing sound-letter correspondence, which is a crucial skill for sounding out words in reading. The user then receives their first score – and success! Phonics and repetition In the second level, the student is introduced to words grouped by onset, vowel-blend and final consonant. For example – fed, wed, led. This teaches phonics in context and at the same time the student learns the position of the keys using the on-screen hand guides. With repetition, words move from short-term to long-term memory and the skill of typing begins to feel more comfortable. Repetition is also a way of over-learning that can help users with dyslexia overcome working memory and processing difficulties. Multi-sensory approach TTRS takes a multi-sensory approach to repetition learning. Through the multi-sensory approach, a user hears the words spoken through headphones or speakers, sees the words printed on the screen, and is prompted as to which fingers to press via the on-screen keyboard. Finally, through the sense of touch, they type out the words, harnessing muscle memory in the hands and fingers to learn spelling.

Cedar Pottery

cedar pottery

Tarrant, DorsetWelcome to the Cedar Pottery Pottery and ceramics have been an imCedar Tree Potteryportant part of human culture for thousands of years. From prehistoric storage jars to tiles on the space shuttles, pottery and ceramics have played a key role in innumerable human endeavors. If you looking to try out some pottery classes here in Dorset, why not begin your journey now and start creating pieces yourself. Here at Cedar Pottery, I will guide you through the various techniques in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Hand building, throwing on the wheel, sculpturing can all be tried. Glazing can be fun too and I will help you to understand this interesting part of the art of pottery. You are more than welcome to visit the studio to find out more about the environment you will be working in, the classes available and have a chat about what you want to achieve. There are six places per pottery course meaning we can tailor the classes to suit you, your level of skill and your creativity! It doesn’t matter how much potting experience you have – total beginner or happy hobby potter. I can offer one-to-one time to tutor each individual, and so the making schedule can be flexible. I am a thrower, but can also tutor in hand building and sculpture work and will take you through the various techniques needed to throw good pots. Currently I have two electric wheels. We run 2 hour taster courses, 1/2 day and one-day courses and for those who want to really develop their skill, then we have a 8 week intensive course.

IVE Studio

ive studio

Leeds

We are IVE (formerly CapeUK) was established as an incorporated company in April 1997 and registered as a charity in April 1999. Inspired by radical new models of creative education, the company was originally set up as a research and development organisation. CapeUK looked to drill down into the creative process and explore how it might be used to drive improvements in teaching and learning. We became influential in relation to policy development and established a national and international reach in relation to championing creativity and professional learning. We also acted as advisors to Government on the importance of creativity and how it might be developed as a transferable skill. By 2014 we realised there was an opportunity to diversify our work and utilise the learning that 17 years of research and development had provided us. It was clear there was significant appetite beyond the education and cultural sectors for programmes that were aimed at developing the creative capacity and competencies of the workforce, and particularly in leadership. We have therefore spent the last 5 years designing and delivering training that aims to teach creativity as a transferable skill and how to create the right environment for creativity to flourish within the workplace, driving innovation, in a consistent and structured way. We also draw out the leadership and team behaviours that are needed to support this. IVE today Rosi Lister, CEO, explains: Rosi Lister CEO We are IVE “In 2016 we began delivering creative leadership training in sectors that are highly regulated and where staff are not traditionally encouraged or empowered to think outside the box, but where there is a growing need for this skill set. “Then, in 2017, our umbrella identity became We Are IVE Ltd, establishing InnovatIVE as our trading company which gifts all profits to our charitable programme. This programme seeks to inspire young, diverse & talented people from some of our most disadvantaged communities through a range of opportunities designed to develop their own creative potential as future leaders.” We believe that the workplace of the future depends on having individuals that are creative, that are able to adapt, that are resilient and have the range of skills and aptitudes employers are looking for. That’s why, when we deliver our training on an earned income basis, the profit goes back into supporting our charitable programmes for disadvantaged young people. It is therefore a ‘pay it forward’ scheme where all our customers and beneficiaries win.

ABC Bartending Schools

abc bartending schools

4.8(33)

A bartending school is a great place to learn a skill that can be profitable and enjoyable. Thank you for your interest in ABC Bartending School with locations nationwide and our Job Placement Assistance program. You have come to the right place to find out more about our bartending school. The owner of ABC Bartending School, Tony Sylvester, opened his first classroom in 1977, and the rest is now history. ABC is one of the largest bartender training establishments in the nation with locations from coast to coast throughout the United States. The Sylvester family has been in the hospitality industry for three generations. Tony brings you all that experience in his school's curriculum and manual. Look at all of the great cities listed at the bottom of the page where Tony has opened schools. As you can see, all these cities are hospitality oriented, which means that there are lots of restaurants, hotels, country clubs, night clubs, and bars. Now what does that mean for ABC graduates? Opportunity! Look around at the number of liquor serving establishments in your city and the number of bartenders, both full time and part time, that it takes to staff these operations. Get the picture? Bartenders are known for their ability to make a good living, have fun, and meet people. Thousands of students are trained and placed every year nationwide by ABC Bartending School. ABC offers all of our graduates FREE LIFETIME REFRESHER COURSES at any of our locations nationwide, as well as free lifetime job placement assistance at any of our schools nationwide. In closing, some schools try to impress prospective students with slick websites and a lot of colored pictures. ABC tries to impress you with FACTS and the success of Tony Sylvester and the ABC Bartending School in Florida and nationwide.