Tiny toes ballet Worksop, Retford and Harworth offers fun inclusive toddler & kids dance classes that nurture confidence & promote development. Book a two-week trial! Our ballet classes for babies, toddlers, 2-year-olds and 3-year-olds up to 7 years old, are carefully designed to introduce the wonders of ballet in a playful and age-appropriate way. With our kids ballet classes and kids dance classes, your child will discover the joy of dancing, while also developing important skills such as coordination, balance, and rhythm. Our kids ballet classes encourage creativity, imagination, and confidence. Join us at tiny toes ballet and let your child experience the magic of ballet.
About the event We are pleased to be hosting a Doing History at University event for students and teachers in partnership with the University of Sheffield. The aim of the event is to introduce students to history at university, and how to make yourself stand out in the application process. Sheffield University has one of the largest, most active and successful centres for teaching and historical research in the UK. It was ranked among the UK’s top three history departments for the impact and quality of its research, and its teaching is consistently rated as excellent. This one-day event will equip students with the tools to ensure that you have the best chance of studying history at the university of your choice. For a day packed full of helpful advice, workshops, mock interviews and case studies, plus sessions from the University of Sheffield history department and a chance to meet current students, this event is a must for students looking to study history at university and post-16 teachers looking to support their students. Programme The programme will include: Advice about admissions from the University of Sheffield Making the leap from sixth-form to university history What makes a great undergraduate historian How to make your UCAS application stand out Support for those applying to universities with interviews A sample lecture from Professor Julie Gottlieb A sample seminar with Dr Miriam Dobson A chance to meet current students Booking information Places are limited with a maximum of 5 per school. Teachers may book places on behalf of their students. A small fee is charged to cover costs of attendance and refreshments. For any enquiries, please contact the Historical Association at events@history.org.uk
Discover creative bliss at Loopy's Place in Sheffield, UK. Join our social crafting sessions—sew, knit, or crochet together. Bring your projects, enjoy refreshments, and browse our fabulous fabrics!
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This accredited qualification is ideal for anyone who requires training in conflict management. It is appropriate for a wide range of sectors and is suitable for anyone who has a customer facing role, dealing with service users or the public. It is also a useful qualification for individuals who would like a better understanding of how to prevent conflict situations from arising and feel more confident in being able to deal with situations if they arise. Subjects covered include the role of communication and the assessment of risks in conflict situations and follow up practices after such events. How long will it take me to achieve this qualification? This qualification is usually achieved by taking a 2 day course. How is the qualification assessed? The qualification is assessed through a 1 hour, 30-question, multiple-choice question examination. Candidates must achieve a score of at least 20 out of 30 in order to pass.
This accredited qualification has been designed for delivery to all learners working or preparing to work in a customer service role or where using the telephone is a part of their role. This qualification covers the principles of customer service, including how to meet customer expectations, the importance of appropriate behaviour and communication techniques, as well as ways to deal with problem customers. How long will it take me to achieve this qualification? This qualification is classroom-based and usually achieved by taking a one-day course. However, it can also be achieved through a variety of other methods including blended and distance learning, as long as the recommended learning hours are completed. How is the qualification assessed? Through a 1-hour 30-question multiple-choice examination. Learners must achieve a score of at least 20 out of 30 in order to pass.
Course Overview The qualification is designed for post-16 learners who want to study sports at university, or are interested in a career within the sports industry. It offers a solid foundation on the various aspects of sport that enables students to develop essential skills and knowledge for gaining employment or progressing to Higher Education. The qualification is split into two 1 year courses, and allows learners to gain up to a maximum of 168 UCAS tariff points – this Is the equivalent of three A* A levels. Level: 3 Duration: 2 year full-time Awarding Body: Pearson Fees: Free Example Units and Structure This qualification is studied across a two year programme, with full time weekly study.Units include:Health, Wellbeing and SportAnatomy and PhysiologySports DevelopmentSports NutritionSports PsychologyResearch methods in sports and exerciseSports coachingApplied Sports CoachingCareers in the Sports IndustrySelf Employment in the sports industryFitness Testing Entry Requirements Five GCSEs at grade 4 to 9 (A to C), including Maths and English alongside GCSE P.E or BTEC Sport. Candidates must also possess an interest in pursuing a career within sports.
Course Overview This qualification provides learners with the essential knowledge and skills required by those who wish to pursue a career in the Health and Fitness industry. Level: 2 Duration: 1 year full-time Awarding Awarding Body: ACTIVE IQ Course Fees: Free Example Units and Structure Personal training with clients How the body works Developing self in an active leisure role How to Adopt a Healthy Lifestyle Understanding the active leisure and learning sector Anatomy and Physiology for exercise and health Entry Requirements 4 Grade 3s or above at GCSE, with at least a Grade 2 (at GCSE) or Level 1 functional skills in English and Maths. Demonstrate an understanding of sports at Level 1 standard. Learners must have a level of physical fitness that enables them to meet the physical assessments of the course.