Overview of Teacher Training The Teacher Training Course is designed to help you build the knowledge and confidence needed to teach and support students in today’s schools. There are over 625,000 teachers working in the UK, and the need for trained teachers continues to grow. This course gives you the skills to understand how children learn, different ways to teach, and how to support children with special needs like autism, ADHD, and dyslexia. You will also learn how to communicate clearly with students and parents, and follow important safety and safeguarding rules. Many children in UK schools have special educational needs (SEN), with around 15% of pupils needing extra help. This Teacher Training Course gives you the tools to support them better. You will study useful teaching methods, memory-building strategies, and how to check student progress. These lessons will help you feel more ready to teach in a wide range of classrooms and work with different kinds of learners. Choosing this Teacher Training Course can lead to a strong and meaningful career. Not only does it offer job security, but it also allows you to help children learn and grow. You’ll be able to use proven teaching techniques to support every student’s learning journey. This Teacher Training Course is your chance to build a better future for yourself—and your students. By the end of this Teacher Training Course, you will be able to: Understand how children and teenagers grow and learn. Use helpful teaching methods in different types of classrooms. Support students with special educational needs (SEN) using inclusive strategies. Build strong working relationships with students, parents, and team members. Spot safeguarding issues and know how to report them correctly. Check and understand student progress through smart assessment tools. Who Is This Course For? This Teacher Training Course is perfect for: New learners who want to start a career in teaching and learn about child development. Teachers who want to update their teaching styles and learn more about supporting SEN students. Teaching assistants looking to move forward in their careers with better skills and SEN training. People working with children who want to better understand how they learn and how to keep them safe. School leaders who want to support teachers and students by learning more about teaching and SEN needs. Process of Evaluation After studying the Teacher Training Course, your skills and knowledge will be tested with an MCQ exam or assignment. You have to get a score of 60% to pass the test and get your certificate. Certificate of Achievement Certificate of Completion - Digital / PDF Certificate After completing the Teacher Training Course, you can order your CPD Accredited Digital / PDF Certificate for £5.99. (Each) Certificate of Completion - Hard copy Certificate You can get the CPD Accredited Hard Copy Certificate for £12.99. (Each) Shipping Charges: Inside the UK: £3.99 International: £10.99 Requirements You don’t need any educational qualification or experience to enrol in the Teacher Training course. Career Path Completing the Teacher Training Course can lead to roles such as: Primary School Teacher – £25,000 to £41,000/year SEN Coordinator (SENCO) – £40,000 to £64,000/year Teaching Assistant – £18,000 to £25,000/year Autism Specialist Teacher – £30,000 to £45,000/year Educational Psychologist – £38,000 to £68,000/year
RECORDING: Bundle three sessions focussing on working with families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) A chance to purchase three recorded sessions for £75 (normally individually priced at £30 per session). This training is aimed at staff at museums, art galleries and heritage sites who are interested in making their organisations more welcoming to families with SEND. Each session is led by SEND in Museums Consultant Sam Bowen, drawing on her own professional museum learning knowledge and lived experience as a SEND parent. Recording one - Working in partnership with SEND families Do you want to build your confidence to work in partnership with families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) to improve the provision for them at your museum? About this training In the UK, 11% of children are disabled and in England, 18.4% have special educational needs. Adding non-disabled siblings to these numbers increases this potential audience to a fifth of children in the UK. This simple fact is a powerful advocacy tool to make a business case for SEND inclusion in your museum. During this recorded session, we will: think about areas of your provision that you could improve through working with SEND families, find out how to reach out to SEND families that are local to your museum, explore a range of examples of museum partnerships with SEND families to inspire your own work. Take a look at the full schedule. Recording two - Creating sensory backpacks for families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Do you want to create sensory backpacks for families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), but don’t know where to start? About this training One way to support SEND families during a visit is to create a sensory backpack. These resources don’t cost a lot to create, and they can make a powerful difference to a SEND family’s visit. Their economic impact, promoting a longer dwell time and potentially greater spend in the museum, pays back an initial investment quickly. During this virtual training event, we will: Understand the barriers SEND families face when visiting museums, Explore examples of best practice in museums for creating sensory backpacks, Share top tips on how to create backpacks that are bespoke for your setting. Take a look at the full schedule. Recording three - Developing inclusive activities for families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Do you want to create inclusive activities for families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), but don’t know where to start? About this training Inclusive and accessible activities, resources and programming, as well as confident staff who value the needs of all visitors, are the cornerstones to creating a SEND inclusive museum. In this session, SEND in Museums Consultant Sam Bowen will guide you through what inclusive activities look like, the positive impact they have on SEND families and how to develop them at your site. Sam will inspire you to think practically about how you can embed this accessible practice in your own organisation, show examples of best practice and then lead you through a planning exercise. During this virtual training event, we will: find out what SEND is and how to support this audience and their families explore what good and bad experiences in museums feel like and why this work matters share how to make quick business case points for advocating for SEND activities in your museum think about how to develop a range of activities both within your programming and as self-led options for SEND families plan in the short and medium term how you can put this work into practice. Take a look at the full schedule.
Course Duration: Half-day or full-day program (with options for virtual delivery) Target Audience: Professionals, managers, leaders, and HR teams looking to build resilience, manage stress effectively, and prevent burnout in today’s always-on, high-pressure work environment. Course Objectives By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Recognise the signs and symptoms of stress and burnout. Understand the impact of chronic stress on health, performance, and well-being. Learn effective strategies for stress management and emotional regulation. Identify personal and workplace practices that reduce the risk of burnout. Develop a personal action plan for building resilience and maintaining well-being. Course Outline Module 1: Understanding Stress and Burnout What is stress? Types of stress (acute, chronic, eustress, distress) Defining burnout: symptoms, causes, and long-term effects The impact of a 24/7 world on mental health and performance How stress and burnout affect physical health, cognition, and relationships The role of work culture, technology, and societal expectations in stress Module 2: The Physiology of Stress and Burnout Understanding the body's stress response: fight or flight, cortisol, and adrenaline The effects of prolonged stress on the nervous system and health How burnout manifests in the brain and body The difference between stress and burnout: a deeper dive into emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation, and reduced personal accomplishment Module 3: Identifying Personal Stress Triggers and Early Warning Signs Conducting a stress audit: when and where does stress show up? Personal stress triggers: how work, environment, and relationships contribute Warning signs of burnout: physical, emotional, and behavioural red flags Self-assessment: Are you at risk of burnout? Understanding your personal stress responses and coping mechanisms Module 4: Effective Stress Management Techniques Mindfulness and relaxation practices: breathing exercises, meditation, and guided imagery Cognitive reframing: challenging negative thoughts and building resilience Time management and prioritisation: setting boundaries, saying no, and avoiding overwhelm Progressive muscle relaxation: tension release for mind and body Movement and exercise: how physical activity reduces stress Sleep hygiene: strategies for better rest and recovery Module 5: Building Resilience and Preventing Burnout The concept of resilience: bouncing back and growing stronger from adversity Strategies for emotional regulation: staying calm under pressure The role of social support: leaning on peers, mentors, and family Building psychological flexibility: accepting what we can’t change and focusing on what we can Creating work-life boundaries in a 24/7 world: disconnecting from work and technology Cultivating gratitude, positive psychology, and self-compassion in daily life Module 6: Creating a Sustainable Work Culture How leaders can foster a culture of well-being and prevent burnout Encouraging breaks, time off, and restorative work habits Organisational practices that support mental health: workload management, flexibility, and support resources Role of HR and leadership in promoting a healthy work-life balance The importance of feedback, recognition, and regular check-ins to prevent stress escalation Module 7: Personal Action Plan for Stress Management and Burnout Prevention Reflecting on key learnings and takeaways Developing a personal stress management toolkit Building a balanced daily routine that integrates self-care practices Creating a self-care action plan for the next 30 days Accountability partners and follow-up strategies to track progress Final thoughts: Small changes for big impact Delivery Style Interactive and experiential with a mix of individual reflection, small group discussions, and practical exercises Case studies and real-life examples to illustrate stress management strategies Guided relaxation techniques and mindfulness practices Personal assessments and action planning for immediate application Course Materials Provided Stress Management Handbook Personal Stress Audit Worksheet Relaxation and Breathing Exercise Guide Resilience Building Tools and Templates Self-Care Action Plan Template Resource list: Apps, podcasts, and books for stress management Optional Add-ons One-on-one coaching or follow-up sessions to discuss personal stress management strategies Leadership or team coaching to create a stress-resilient culture A series of wellness webinars focused on specific stress-management tools (e.g., sleep hygiene, mindfulness, movement, etc.) Ongoing email support or resource sharing to reinforce learning
Course Duration: Half-day or full-day program (with options for virtual delivery) Target Audience: Professionals, managers, leaders, and HR teams looking to build resilience, manage stress effectively, and prevent burnout in today’s always-on, high-pressure work environment. Course Objectives By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Recognise the signs and symptoms of stress and burnout. Understand the impact of chronic stress on health, performance, and well-being. Learn effective strategies for stress management and emotional regulation. Identify personal and workplace practices that reduce the risk of burnout. Develop a personal action plan for building resilience and maintaining well-being. Course Outline Module 1: Understanding Stress and Burnout What is stress? Types of stress (acute, chronic, eustress, distress) Defining burnout: symptoms, causes, and long-term effects The impact of a 24/7 world on mental health and performance How stress and burnout affect physical health, cognition, and relationships The role of work culture, technology, and societal expectations in stress Module 2: The Physiology of Stress and Burnout Understanding the body's stress response: fight or flight, cortisol, and adrenaline The effects of prolonged stress on the nervous system and health How burnout manifests in the brain and body The difference between stress and burnout: a deeper dive into emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation, and reduced personal accomplishment Module 3: Identifying Personal Stress Triggers and Early Warning Signs Conducting a stress audit: when and where does stress show up? Personal stress triggers: how work, environment, and relationships contribute Warning signs of burnout: physical, emotional, and behavioural red flags Self-assessment: Are you at risk of burnout? Understanding your personal stress responses and coping mechanisms Module 4: Effective Stress Management Techniques Mindfulness and relaxation practices: breathing exercises, meditation, and guided imagery Cognitive reframing: challenging negative thoughts and building resilience Time management and prioritisation: setting boundaries, saying no, and avoiding overwhelm Progressive muscle relaxation: tension release for mind and body Movement and exercise: how physical activity reduces stress Sleep hygiene: strategies for better rest and recovery Module 5: Building Resilience and Preventing Burnout The concept of resilience: bouncing back and growing stronger from adversity Strategies for emotional regulation: staying calm under pressure The role of social support: leaning on peers, mentors, and family Building psychological flexibility: accepting what we can’t change and focusing on what we can Creating work-life boundaries in a 24/7 world: disconnecting from work and technology Cultivating gratitude, positive psychology, and self-compassion in daily life Module 6: Creating a Sustainable Work Culture How leaders can foster a culture of well-being and prevent burnout Encouraging breaks, time off, and restorative work habits Organisational practices that support mental health: workload management, flexibility, and support resources Role of HR and leadership in promoting a healthy work-life balance The importance of feedback, recognition, and regular check-ins to prevent stress escalation Module 7: Personal Action Plan for Stress Management and Burnout Prevention Reflecting on key learnings and takeaways Developing a personal stress management toolkit Building a balanced daily routine that integrates self-care practices Creating a self-care action plan for the next 30 days Accountability partners and follow-up strategies to track progress Final thoughts: Small changes for big impact Delivery Style Interactive and experiential with a mix of individual reflection, small group discussions, and practical exercises Case studies and real-life examples to illustrate stress management strategies Guided relaxation techniques and mindfulness practices Personal assessments and action planning for immediate application Course Materials Provided Stress Management Handbook Personal Stress Audit Worksheet Relaxation and Breathing Exercise Guide Resilience Building Tools and Templates Self-Care Action Plan Template Resource list: Apps, podcasts, and books for stress management Optional Add-ons One-on-one coaching or follow-up sessions to discuss personal stress management strategies Leadership or team coaching to create a stress-resilient culture A series of wellness webinars focused on specific stress-management tools (e.g., sleep hygiene, mindfulness, movement, etc.) Ongoing email support or resource sharing to reinforce learning
Course Duration: Half-day or full-day program (with options for virtual delivery) Target Audience: Professionals, managers, leaders, and HR teams looking to build resilience, manage stress effectively, and prevent burnout in today’s always-on, high-pressure work environment. Course Objectives By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Recognise the signs and symptoms of stress and burnout. Understand the impact of chronic stress on health, performance, and well-being. Learn effective strategies for stress management and emotional regulation. Identify personal and workplace practices that reduce the risk of burnout. Develop a personal action plan for building resilience and maintaining well-being. Course Outline Module 1: Understanding Stress and Burnout What is stress? Types of stress (acute, chronic, eustress, distress) Defining burnout: symptoms, causes, and long-term effects The impact of a 24/7 world on mental health and performance How stress and burnout affect physical health, cognition, and relationships The role of work culture, technology, and societal expectations in stress Module 2: The Physiology of Stress and Burnout Understanding the body's stress response: fight or flight, cortisol, and adrenaline The effects of prolonged stress on the nervous system and health How burnout manifests in the brain and body The difference between stress and burnout: a deeper dive into emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation, and reduced personal accomplishment Module 3: Identifying Personal Stress Triggers and Early Warning Signs Conducting a stress audit: when and where does stress show up? Personal stress triggers: how work, environment, and relationships contribute Warning signs of burnout: physical, emotional, and behavioural red flags Self-assessment: Are you at risk of burnout? Understanding your personal stress responses and coping mechanisms Module 4: Effective Stress Management Techniques Mindfulness and relaxation practices: breathing exercises, meditation, and guided imagery Cognitive reframing: challenging negative thoughts and building resilience Time management and prioritisation: setting boundaries, saying no, and avoiding overwhelm Progressive muscle relaxation: tension release for mind and body Movement and exercise: how physical activity reduces stress Sleep hygiene: strategies for better rest and recovery Module 5: Building Resilience and Preventing Burnout The concept of resilience: bouncing back and growing stronger from adversity Strategies for emotional regulation: staying calm under pressure The role of social support: leaning on peers, mentors, and family Building psychological flexibility: accepting what we can’t change and focusing on what we can Creating work-life boundaries in a 24/7 world: disconnecting from work and technology Cultivating gratitude, positive psychology, and self-compassion in daily life Module 6: Creating a Sustainable Work Culture How leaders can foster a culture of well-being and prevent burnout Encouraging breaks, time off, and restorative work habits Organisational practices that support mental health: workload management, flexibility, and support resources Role of HR and leadership in promoting a healthy work-life balance The importance of feedback, recognition, and regular check-ins to prevent stress escalation Module 7: Personal Action Plan for Stress Management and Burnout Prevention Reflecting on key learnings and takeaways Developing a personal stress management toolkit Building a balanced daily routine that integrates self-care practices Creating a self-care action plan for the next 30 days Accountability partners and follow-up strategies to track progress Final thoughts: Small changes for big impact Delivery Style Interactive and experiential with a mix of individual reflection, small group discussions, and practical exercises Case studies and real-life examples to illustrate stress management strategies Guided relaxation techniques and mindfulness practices Personal assessments and action planning for immediate application Course Materials Provided Stress Management Handbook Personal Stress Audit Worksheet Relaxation and Breathing Exercise Guide Resilience Building Tools and Templates Self-Care Action Plan Template Resource list: Apps, podcasts, and books for stress management Optional Add-ons One-on-one coaching or follow-up sessions to discuss personal stress management strategies Leadership or team coaching to create a stress-resilient culture A series of wellness webinars focused on specific stress-management tools (e.g., sleep hygiene, mindfulness, movement, etc.) Ongoing email support or resource sharing to reinforce learning
Parenting : Parenting Online This Parenting: Parenting course provides an excellent foundation in child care. The course is intended for people who want to learn about parenting roles and responsibilities, as well as those who want to work with children. This Parenting: Parenting course discusses the responsibilities of being a parent. It entails ensuring the safety and well-being of babies and young children, as well as respecting and valuing them and emphasizing the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle. You will have a solid understanding of parenting and healthy lifestyles after completing this course. Main Course: Level 2 Award in Preparation for the Responsibilities of Parenting Free Courses included with Parenting: Parenting Course: Course 01: Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Common Childhood Illnesses Affecting Children Course 02: Level 1 First Award in Children's Play Learning and Development Course 03: Child Sexual Exploitation & Child Criminal Exploitation (CSE & CCE) Awareness Training Course 04: Level 2 Certificate in Behaviour that Challenges in Children Course 05: Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Course 06: Safeguarding Course 07: Child Development Course 08: Level 4 Diploma in Child Psychology Course 09: Child Protection and Risk Assessment Others benefit Included with Responsibilities of Parenting Course Free 9 PDF Certificate Access to Content - Lifetime Exam Fee - Totally Free Free Retake Exam [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the Parenting: Parenting Course] Parenting: Parenting Course Online This Parenting: Parenting Course consists of 04 modules. Course Curriculum of Level 2 Award in Preparation for the Responsibilities of Parenting Module 01: Rights and Responsibilities in Relation to Parenting Module 02: Parenting and Healthy Lifestyles Module 03: Parenting a Young Baby Module 04: Respecting and Valuing Children Assessment Method of Parenting: Parenting Course After completing each module Parenting: Parenting Course, you will get MCQ quizzes to assess your learning. You will move through the later modules upon successful completion (60% correct answer at least) of the quiz test. This process continues till the end of the course. Apart from this, you do not need to sit for any other assessments. Certification of Parenting: Parenting Course After completing the Parenting: Parenting Course, you can instantly download your certificate for FREE. The hard copy of the certification will also be delivered to your doorstep via post, which will cost £13.99. Who is this course for? Parenting: Parenting Course Online This Parenting: Parenting course is suitable for young people in schools or colleges. Requirements Parenting: Parenting Course Online To enrol in this Parenting: Parenting Course, students must fulfil the following requirements: Good Command over English language is mandatory to enrol in our Parenting: Parenting Course. Be energetic and self-motivated to complete our Parenting: Parenting Course. Basic computer Skill is required to complete our Parenting: Parenting Course. If you want to enrol in our Parenting: Parenting Course, you must be at least 15 years old.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Description: Want to avoid falling victim to security glitches that may compromise you or your colleagues', clients', family's and business's security? Protect your sensitive online information from cyber threats with this risk management course. This Diploma in Cyber Security Course is the ultimate guide to internet security, designed to help you safeguard your computer's system from malware, viruses, hackers and identity thieves. With the rapid growth of internet and information technology, the risks that come with storing sensitive data online is also increasing. Understanding how cybersecurity works is the first step to protecting yourself against cybercriminals. Learn how to safeguard your data, personal information and financial credentials from high-profile cyber attacks. Discover how to prevent hackers from stealing your information, money and identity that could damage your reputation and cause your financial status to be at risk. You will also familiarise with common scams and how to spot them. Key topics explored include online banking, child safety, virus and password protection. Who is the course for? Professionals who are using the internet in their daily life especially for their professions. Everyone who wants to protect themselves from harm the internet might cause it. Entry Requirement: This course is available to all learners, of all academic backgrounds. Learners should be aged 16 or over to undertake the qualification. Good understanding of English language, numeracy and ICT are required to attend this course. Assessment: At the end of the course, you will be required to sit an online multiple-choice test. Your test will be assessed automatically and immediately so that you will instantly know whether you have been successful. Before sitting for your final exam you will have the opportunity to test your proficiency with a mock exam. Certification: After you have successfully passed the test, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. You can however also obtain a Course Completion Certificate following the course completion without sitting for the test. Certificates can be obtained either in hard copy at a cost of £39 or in PDF format at a cost of £24. PDF certificate's turnaround time is 24 hours and for the hardcopy certificate, it is 3-9 working Why choose us? Affordable, engaging & high-quality e-learning study materials; Tutorial videos/materials from the industry leading experts; Study in a user-friendly, advanced online learning platform; Efficient exam systems for the assessment and instant result; The UK & internationally recognised accredited qualification; Access to course content on mobile, tablet or desktop from anywhere anytime; The benefit of career advancement opportunities; 24/7 student support via email. Career Path: The Diploma in Internet Security Management will be very beneficial and helpful, especially to: Businessmen Parents Professionals Students And Everyone who Uses Internet and Computers! [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row] Introduction Introduction 00:30:00 Child Safety Online Child Safety Online 01:00:00 Secure Payment Sites Secure Payment Sites 01:00:00 Online Banking Online Banking 00:30:00 How To Keep Your Password Safe How To Keep Your Password Safe 00:30:00 Common Scams Common Scams 01:00:00 How I Got Pharmed How I Got Pharmed 01:00:00 Virus Protection Virus Protection 01:00:00 Self Maintenance Self Maintenance 00:30:00 Personal Information Online Personal Information Online 01:00:00 Is The Internet Safe? Is The Internet Safe? 00:30:00 Recommended Reading Recommended Reading: Diploma in Cyber Security 00:00:00 Refer A Friend Refer A Friend 00:00:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam- Diploma in Cyber Security 00:20:00 Final Exam Final Exam- Diploma in Cyber Security 00:20:00 Order Your Certificates and Transcripts Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00
This seminar supports you to implement ideas from the Six Stages Framework. It is designed for those who are reading or have read my book Understanding and Dealing with Everyday Racism- The Six Stages Framework