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Course Overview Ready to elevate your role in the world of education? Empower yourself with this comprehensive Higher Level Teaching Assistant Qualification course that can help you provide quality teaching support. This course is your key to stepping into a classroom fully prepared, empowered, and aware of the intricate dynamics that drive students' growth and development. As the course progresses, you'll be introduced to advanced modules covering child development, special educational needs, and effective teaching strategies, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the subject. Enrol now and empower the next generation with the best academic support! Advantages you'll receive: CPD certificate 24/7 Learning Assistance Updated learning materials Compliance with standards Recognised qualification Exceptional customer service Qualification Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (RQF) Description Advance your career potential with the 'Higher Level Teaching Assistant Qualification'. Key topics include: Role and Purpose of a Higher-Level Teaching Assistant Importance of Team Work and Workplace Collaboration Stages of Physical, Social and Intellectual Development of Children Frameworks that support child well-being Legislation and Practices Promoting Equality and Diversity Addressing and managing challenging behaviour Effective teaching strategies and communication techniques Utilising ICT for enhanced learning Constructive feedback and assessment methods Monitoring and evaluating learner's progress Qualification Purpose This qualification aims to equip learners with the in-depth knowledge and skills necessary to excel as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant. Through direct instruction and experience sharing, participants will understand their role, its impact on student outcomes, and how to navigate the complexities of primary education. Who is this course for? This Higher Level Teaching Assistant Qualification certification is: Tailored for those desiring to step into the world of teaching assistance and significantly impact primary education. Perfect for professionals already in the field but keen to elevate their skills and knowledge to a higher level. Suited for individuals passionate about teaching and looking for a comprehensive course that blends foundational understanding with advanced techniques and strategies. Entry Requirements Minimum age of 16 years to be eligible for this qualification. Employment as a teaching assistant within a school setting. Progression Successful learners may want to progress to teaching qualifications such as: Level 3 Award in Education and Training Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training Total Qualification Time The Total Qualification Time (TQT) combines the hours spent on directed learning with the estimated time a student will spend on independent activities related to their studies, like homework or assessments. The overall learning time determines the credit value of a qualification, where every 10 hours of study is worth one credit. For this course, the TQT is set at 360 hours. Guided Learning Hours 'Guided Learning Hours' refers to when a student is actively guided or taught by an educator, whether a teacher, coach, or other training professional. Students receive 108 hours of guidance or direct instruction for this specific course. Method of Assessment: Assessor observation - completed observational checklists on related action plans Witness testimony Learner product Worksheets Assignments/projects/reports Record of oral and written questioning Learner and peer reports Recognition of prior learning (RPL) Career Path The Higher Level Teaching Assistant Qualification course will give you edges in various professions. Here are some careers with average UK average salaries: Higher Level Teaching Assistant: £22,000 Primary School Teacher: £30,000 Special Educational Needs Coordinator: £35,000 Education Welfare Officer: £28,000 Learning Mentor: £24,000 School Counsellor: £29,000 Child Psychologist: £40,000 Educational Consultant: £45,000 School Administrator: £23,000 Curriculum Developer: £37,000 Course Curriculum 54 sections • 74 lectures • 00:00:00 total length •Getting Started With the Course: 00:00:00 •Induction Form: 00:00:00 •Registration Entry Form: 00:00:00 •Focus Awards Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (quals): 00:00:00 •Assignment Preparation Guideline: 00:00:00 •Beginners Guide to Referencing: 00:00:00 •Guideline for the Observation Session: 00:00:00 •1. Purpose of a Higher Level Teaching Assistant: 00:00:00 •2. Role of a Higher Level Teaching Assistant: 00:00:00 •1. Purpose of CPD and How it Affects Practice: 00:00:00 •2. Use of Advice and Feedback to Improve Performance: 00:00:00 •1. Importance of Team Work and Identifying Different Team Roles: 00:00:00 •2. Workplace Collaboration: 00:00:00 •3. Managing and Developing the Effective Practice of Appropriate Team Members: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 01: 00:00:00 •1. Stages of Physical, Social and Intellectual Development: 00:00:00 •1.External and Personal Factors that Affect Child Development: 00:00:00 •2.Theories to Support Development: 00:00:00 •3. Types of Changes That Affect a Child's Development or Wellbeing: 00:00:00 •4. Referral Assessment of Special Educational Needs: 00:00:00 •1. Parents and Carers Contributions for the Development and Well-being of Children and Young People: 00:00:00 •1. Frameworks That Support Development and Well-being of Children: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 02: 00:00:00 •1. Legal Entitlement of Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs: 00:00:00 •1. Legislation and Codes of Practice to Promote Equality and Diversity: 00:00:00 •2. Experience and Impact of Prejudice and Discrimination and Applying Principles of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: 00:00:00 •1. Types of Special Educational Needs and Ways of Supporting Children and Young People with Learning Difficulties: 00:00:00 •1. Effects of a Disability on Children and Young People: 00:00:00 •2. Nature of Sensory or Physical Needs and Roles and Responsibilities of Others and Assistive Technology: 00:00:00 •1. Language and Vocabulary Appropriate to the Age of the Learner, Level of Understanding and Proficiency: 00:00:00 •2. Ways of Introducing Words and Language Structures: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 03: 00:00:00 •1. Policies and Procedures to Promote Positive Behaviour: 00:00:00 •2. Importance of Consistency and Fairness When Applying Boundaries and Rules for Behaviour: 00:00:00 •1. Promoting Positive Values, Attitudes and Behaviour: 00:00:00 •2. Ways of Establishing Ground Rules: 00:00:00 •3. Effective Strategies to Promote Positive Values, Attitudes and Behaviour: 00:00:00 •1. Patterns and Triggers of Challenging behaviour and Actions: 00:00:00 •2. Inappropriate and Challenging Behaviour Management: 00:00:00 •3. Supporting Children and Young People to Identify and Avoid Inappropriate Behaviour: 00:00:00 •4. How to Deal with Bullying, Harassment or Oppressive Behaviour: 00:00:00 •1. Contributing to Reviews of Behaviour and Behaviour Policies: 00:00:00 •Observation Report - Unit 4: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 04: 00:00:00 •1. Preparing the Resources Required for Planned Learning Activities: 00:00:00 •2. Developing and Adapting Resources to Meet the Needs of Individuals and Group: 00:00:00 •3. Learning Support Strategies to Meet the Needs of Individuals and Group: 00:00:00 •4. Health, Safety, Security and Access Requirements of the Learning Environment: 00:00:00 •5. Giving Attention to Learners for Balancing the Needs of Individuals and Group: 00:00:00 •6. Assessing Learners' Participation and Progress in Activities: 00:00:00 •7. How to Provide Feedback Effectively: 00:00:00 •8. Evaluating How Own Knowledge, Understanding and Skills Impact on Practice of Individuals and Group: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 05: 00:00:00 •1. Effective Communication with Children and Colleagues: 00:00:00 •2. Communicating Effectively with Parents and Carers: 00:00:00 •3. Commitment to Collaborative and Cooperative Working with Colleagues: 00:00:00 •Observation Report - Unit 6: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 06: 00:00:00 •1. Teaching Strategies: 00:00:00 •2. Designing Opportunities for Learners to Develop Their literacy, Numeracy, ICT and Thinking and Learning Skills: 00:00:00 •3. How Learners' Prior Knowledge and Attainment Enables Them to Meet Learning Objectives: 00:00:00 •4. Appropriate Language to Suit the Age and Ability of Learners: 00:00:00 •5. Management of Individual, Group and Whole-Class Learning: 00:00:00 •6. Appropriate Teaching to Suit the Stage of the Lesson and the Needs of the Learners: 00:00:00 •1. Opportunities for Using ICT to Support Pupils' Learning and Its Impact: 00:00:00 •2. Encouraging Pupils to Use ICT to Solve Problems, Work Collaboratively and Find Out New Information: 00:00:00 •1. Providing Constructive Feedback: 00:00:00 •2. Supporting and Guiding Learners: 00:00:00 •3. Using Assessment to Diagnose Learner's Needs: 00:00:00 •1. Monitoring Learners' Learning Progress: 00:00:00 •Observation Report - Unit 7: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 07: 00:00:00 •Assignment Submission Checklist: 00:00:00 •Submit Your Assignments: 00:00:00
Overview The Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement (RQF) is intended to help you acquire an RQF Assessing Vocational Achievement certificate. You will learn the principles and practices that support assessment, which will be shown by a written account proving your knowledge and comprehension, as well as the completion of a workbook that demonstrates research into assessment practice and associated legal requirements. You will also have the ability to conduct performance evaluations in an individual's work setting. You'll also learn how to evaluate your performance in terms of occupational skills, knowledge, and understanding in settings other than the workplace. This might take place in workshops, classrooms, or other training settings. So buckle up and sign up now! Benefits you will gain: Top-notch e-learning materials Modules availability 24/7 An easy-to-use online learning platform Flexible learning hours Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement (RQF) (Regulated qualification) Exquisite customer service Qualification Focus Awards Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement (RQF). Description Learners must complete all 3 mandatory units to achieve a total credit of 15In this course, you will: Understand the principles and requirements of assessment. Learn more about different types of assessment methods, manage information, make assessment decisions, and assure quality. Maintain legal and good practice requirements when assessing occupational competence. Plan the assessment of occupational competence. Be able to prepare and carry out assessments of vocational skills, knowledge and understanding. Qualification Purpose This comprehensive Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement (RQF) course is designed to help students master the knowledge and skills they'll need to effectively assess occupational competence in the workplace and outside the workplace. Who is this course for? The Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement (RQF) course is for individuals wanting to serve as fully qualified assessors in the educational sector. Individuals who wish to achieve a sought-after assessment certificate will benefit from its excellent training. Entry Requirements There are no specific entry requirements for this qualification. This qualification is accredited for learners who are at least 19 years old or older. Progression Learners wishing to progress from this qualification can undertake the following qualifications: Focus Awards Level 3 Award in Assessing Competence in the Work Environment Focus Awards Level 4 in Understanding the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practices Focus Awards Level 4 in the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practices Focus Awards Level 4 Certificate in Leading the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practices Total Qualification Time Total Qualification Time consists of GLH and an estimate of the number of hours a learner is likely to spend in preparation, study or any other learning, including assessment, which takes place as directed by but not under the supervision of a lecturer, supervisor or tutor.Total Qualification Time for this qualification is 234 hours.Guided Learning HoursThese hours are made up of all contact time, guidance, or supervision of a learner by a lecturer, supervisor, tutor, trainer, or other appropriate education or training providers. Guided Learning Hours for this qualification are 84. Method of Assessment: The Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement (RQF) is internally assessed and externally assured by Focus Awards. Each learner is required to create a portfolio of evidence that demonstrates the achievement of all the learning outcomes and the assessment criteria associated with each unit. The main pieces of evidence for the portfolio could include: Assessor observation - completed observational checklists on related action plans Witness testimony Learner product Worksheets Assignments / projects / reports Record of oral and written questioning Learner and peer reports Recognition of prior learning (RPL) Evidence may be drawn from actual or simulated situations where appropriate and permitted by the relevant Sector Skills Council or Sector Skills Body. Career path After receiving the Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement (RQF) certification, you would be eligible to function as a competent professional as: Assessor Professional Trainer Coach Professional Verifier Course Curriculum 32 sections • 89 lectures • 00:40:00 total length •Induction Form: 00:00:00 •Registration Entry Form: 00:00:00 •Unit 1 Understanding The Principles And Practices Of Assessment Guidance For Achieving The Unit: 00:00:00 •Unit 2 Assess Occupational Competence In The Work Environment Guidance For Achieving The Unit: 00:00:00 •Unit 3 Assess Vocational Skills, Knowledge And Understanding Guidance For Achieving The Unit: 00:00:00 •Assessment Guidelines: 00:00:00 •1. Functions of Assessment in Learning and Development: 00:00:00 •2. Key Concepts and Principles of Assessment: 00:00:00 •3. Responsibilities of an Assessor: 00:00:00 •4. Regulations and Requirements Relevant to the Assessment: 00:00:00 •1. Strengths and Limitations of Various Assessment Methods: 00:00:00 •1. Key Factors to Consider When Planning Assessment: 00:00:00 •2. Benefits of Using A Holistic Approach to Assessment: 00:00:00 •3. How to Plan A Holistic Approach to Assessment: 00:00:00 •4. Types of Risks Involved in Assessment: 00:00:00 •5. How to Minimise Risks Through the Planning Process: 00:00:00 •1. Importance of Involving Learner and Others in The Assessment Process: 00:00:00 •2. Information That Should Be Made Available to Learners and Others: 00:00:00 •3. How to Use Peer and Self-Assessment Effectively: 00:00:00 •4. Assessment Arrangements to Meet the Needs of Individual Learners: 00:00:00 •1. Assessment Decisions and Judging Evidence: 00:00:00 •1. Importance of Quality Assurance in The Assessment Process: 00:00:00 •2. Quality Assurance and Standardisation Procedures: 00:00:00 •3. Appeals, Complaints & Disputes Procedures Concerning Assessment in Own Area of Practice: 00:00:00 •1. Importance of Following Procedures for The Management of Information Relating to Assessment: 00:00:00 •2. How Feedback and Questioning Contribute to the Assessment Process: 00:00:00 •1. Legal Issues, Policies and Procedures Relevant to Assessment: 00:00:00 •2. Contribution of Technology in the Assessment Process: 00:00:00 •3. Evaluation of Requirements for Equality, Diversity: 00:00:00 •4. Reflective Practice and Continual Professional Development: 00:00:00 •1. Assessment Planning of Occupational Competence: 00:00:00 •2. Communicating the Process of Assessing Occupational Competence to The Learner: 00:00:00 •3. Planning the Assessment of Occupational Competence to Address Learner Needs and Current Achievements: 00:00:00 •4. Opportunities for Holistic Assessment: 00:00:00 •1. Valid, Fair and Reliable Assessment Method: 00:00:00 •2. Making Assessment Decisions of Occupational Competence: 00:00:00 •3. Following Standardisation Procedures: 00:00:00 •4. Providing Feedback to Learners: 00:00:00 •1. Maintaining Records of the Related Information of the Assessment of Occupational Competence: 00:00:00 •2. Sharing Assessment Information with Authorised Colleagues and Procedures to Maintain the Confidentiality: 00:00:00 •1. Relevant Policies, Procedures and Legislation for the Assessment of Occupational Competence: 00:00:00 •2. Application of Requirements for Equality and Diversity and Bilingualism in Assessing Occupational Competence: 00:00:00 •3. Evaluation of Own Work in Carrying Out Assessments: 00:00:00 •4. Maintaining the Currency of Own Expertise and Competence: 00:00:00 •1. Methods of Assessing Vocational Skills, Knowledge and Understanding to Meet Requirements and Needs: 00:00:00 •2. Preparing Resources and Conditions for The Assessment: 00:00:00 •3. Communicating the Purpose, Requirements and Processes of Assessment to Learners: 00:00:00 •1. Assessment Management to Meet Assessment Requirements: 00:00:00 •2. Providing Support to Learners Within Agreed Limitations: 00:00:00 •3. Analysing Evidence of Learner Achievement: 00:00:00 •4. Making Assessment Decisions Related to Vocational Skills, Knowledge and Understanding: 00:00:00 •5. Standardisation Procedures: 00:00:00 •6. Feedback on Learners' Achievement: 00:00:00 •1. Maintaining Records of Assessment, Its Outcome and Learners Progress: 00:00:00 •2. Making Assessment Information Available to Authorised Colleagues as Required and Maintaining Confidentiality: 00:00:00 •1. Relevant Policies, Procedures and Legislation Relating to The Assessment of Vocational Skills, Knowledge and Understanding: 00:00:00 •2. Applying Requirements for Equality and Diversity and Bilingualism: 00:00:00 •3. Evaluation and CPD: 00:00:00 •Equality and Diversity - Glossary of Terms: 00:00:00 •Equality and Diversity, and The Equality Act 2010: 00:00:00 •Key Feedback Words for Use During Feedback: 00:00:00 •Table of Assessment Methods & Activities: Strengths and Limitations: 00:40:00 •Table of Assessment Types: 00:00:00 •Table of Example Assessment Records: 00:00:00 •Table of Example Assessment Requirements: 00:00:00 •Table of Objectives: 00:00:00 •Table of Potential Learner Needs and Points of Referral: 00:00:00 •Table of Resources Which Could be Used for Teaching, Learning and Assessment: 00:00:00 •Using Questions: 00:00:00 •Unit One Understanding The Principles And Practices Of Assessment - Self-Assessment Grid: 00:00:00 •Unit Two Assess Occupational Competence In The Work Environment - Self-Assessment Grid: 00:00:00 •Unit Three Assess Vocational Skills, Knowledge And Understanding - Self-Assessment Grid: 00:00:00 •Unit 1 Understanding The Principles And Practices Of Assessment Assessment Plan: 00:00:00 •Unit 2 Assess Occupational Competence In The Work Environment Assessment Plan: 00:00:00 •Unit 3 Assess Vocational Skills, Knowledge And Understanding Assessment Plan: 00:00:00 •OBSERV 1: 00:00:00 •OBSERV 2: 00:00:00 •Template - Continuing Professional Development Record: 00:00:00 •Template - Personal Development Plan: 00:00:00 •Template - Reflective Learning Journal: 00:00:00 •Template - Standardisation Record for Assessed Work: 00:00:00 •Templates - A Full Set of Assessment Records: 00:00:00 •Completed Example of A Continuing Professional Development Record: 00:00:00 •Completed Example of A Full Set Of Assessment Records: 00:00:00 •Completed Example of A Personal Development Plan: 00:00:00 •Completed Example of A Reflective Learning Journal: 00:00:00 •Completed Example of A Standardisation Record For Assessed Work: 00:00:00 •Submit Your Assignments: 00:00:00 •Resubmit Your Assignments - Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement (RQF): 00:00:00
Efficient ways to create professional-looking diagrams, images and screenshots Cherryleaf’s popular, and affordable, online Technical Author/technical writing course teaches you the key skills of technical writing for IT and software user documentation. It's ideal if you’re: Looking to start your career as a Technical Author, Technical Writer, or similar role Writing instructions, but you’ve never had any proper training in how to do this well You’ll gain confidence you’re approaching each writing project in the right way, and creating content that follows best practice. This technical communication course is accredited by the Institute of Scientific and Technical Communicators The Technical Author/technical writing training course’s content is accredited by the Institute of Scientific and Technical Communicators, the professional body for Technical Communicators in the United Kingdom. It is an independent assessment of the course’s quality. This course is also recommended by the Society for Technical Communication (USA), the Australian Society for Technical Communication, and the Technical Communicators Association of New Zealand to their members. Learn from the experts As well as teaching technical communication, we also create end-user documentation, Help and UI text for clients. This means every course is based on practical experience of technical writing in today’s environment. The techniques you’ll learn on this course are the same ones used by our projects team. Professional certification as a technical communicator Cherryleaf’s training courses can help you be admitted to the national professional body for technical communicators in the UK (it also has members around the world) - The Institute of Scientific and Technical Communicators (ISTC). Junior Members, Members and Fellows are certified by the ISTC through a vetting process, with Members and Fellows entitled to use the initials MISTC or FISTC after their names. Being a member of the ISTC can help in having your skills and experience recognized by others. Comments from delegates There is something new to learn for most technical authors who are in the early stages of their career. Overall, I would say that the course did benefit me, and I can see myself revisiting parts of it in the future. Emma W., ARM plc I attended a job interview which included a written exercise where I had to jot down how I would go about designing and presenting information for the users of the service unit I was applying to. I could not believe my luck, it was as if the interviewer had designed it with the contents of this course in mind, and, as a result, I got the job! Amber A. I thought it was an excellent course – very thought-provoking and useful. The exercises were enjoyable and really helped, far beyond simply reading from a book about the tasks involved in the job. And I greatly appreciate all your advice and support. Karl D. Thank you very much for all your feed-back – I’ve been reading through this as it has come in this morning. This is really useful and very much appreciated. David H. Who is this course for? This course is ideal for you if you need to: Create end-user documentation and other forms of instructional content with ease Master the fundamentals of technical writing Get a solid understanding of the Technical Author’s role. This course is ideal for more experienced technical writers who’ve never had any formal training. What is a Technical Author? Technical Authors are sometimes known as: Technical Communicators, Technical Writers, Content Developers, Information Developers and Documentarians. Based in the United States or mainland Europe? We've designed the course to work for people living all around the world. On the videos, you'll hear a lovely, clear British accent. What will I learn? In this course, we’ll take you through the process of creating technical documentation. You’ll learn and practise: The purpose and value of technical documentation (aka having an answer if people ask why you should be doing this work). The entire documentation process. We’ll explain what you need to do, from beginning to end. We cover planning, writing, editing, indexing, and production. The skills you need as a technical communicator. How to work more efficiently. This framework will help you avoid wasting time. How to work more effectively. We’ll show you how to write and design your information in a structured, useful, usable and informed way. We don’t like to overhype our courses, so here are some reasons why not to get our technical writing training course. Those are: If you have requirements for your documents to meet specific regulatory documentation standards in these industry sectors: aerospace, military, railway, or automotive. Where documentation must be written to a specific XML standard. (You’ll need to take our DITA module in our advanced course as well). If you need to write technical API documentation for developers. (You’ll need to take our API module in our advanced course as well). Apart from that, this course will help you create the user assistance for your application or product. Duration and delivery format The course comprises 15 modules in total, which you can complete at your own pace. The course modules are delivered over the Web in small, manageable video presentations. You can download the course handouts as Word or PDF files. With the time needed to complete the exercises, you will need to allocate around two days in order to complete the course. You can pause the videos at any time and return to the course at times that suit you. Your Instructor Cherryleaf Cherryleaf is a technical writing services company formed in 2002 by people with a passion for technical communication and learning development. Cherryleaf is recognised as a leader within the technical communication profession. Our staff have written articles for the Society for Technical Communication's (STC) Intercom magazine, the Institute of Scientific and Technical Communicator's Communicator journal and tekom's TCWorld magazine. They've also written books on technical communication. We've presented webinars for Adobe, Madcap Software or the STC, and we've spoken at various conferences around the world. Today, organisations throughout Europe use Cherryleaf’s services so they can provide clear information that enables users and staff to complete tasks productively. Course Curriculum First Section The purpose of technical documentation (7:17) The different models for technical documentation (9:52) What is a technical author? (21:24) Adopting a user-centred design approach (10:38) Overview of the writing process (10:40) Planning your content (10:24) Researching the product and audience (13:20) Software tools (10:40) Writing the topics – Overview (30:31) Writing the topics – How to write and present different types of information (13:33) Writing the topics – Using images and videos (11:43) Writing the topics – Index, Search and Metadata (16:57) Hyperlinking (5:20) Reviewing and editing (9:42) End of course (7:21) Bonus content Frequently Asked Questions When does the course start and finish? It is a completely self-paced online course - you decide when you start and when you finish.How long do I have access to the course?You have access for 12 months.What if I am unhappy with the course?We would never want you to be unhappy! 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Overview In the contemporary UK educational landscape, an estimated 80% of schools employ Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTAs) to further enrich their students' learning experience. This Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants gives aspirants the tools and knowledge to become an integral part of this transformative journey. The role of HLTAs has never been more pivotal; they bridge the gap between teachers and students, fostering an environment of growth, understanding, and profound development. With the landscape of education constantly evolving, HLTAS must be equipped with the latest knowledge and methodologies. Let's unleash the true potential and make a lasting difference in students' lives. Join the Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants course today. Benefits you will gain: Top-notch e-learning materials. Unlimited access from any corner of the world. Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (RQF) (Regulated qualification) An innovative, easy-to-use learning platform. 24/7 student support. Qualification Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (RQF) Description For this qualification, learners must complete a minimum of 36 credits through seven mandatory units.In this course, you will get to enhance your knowledge in all seven mandatory units. Awareness of special educational needs Child development and welfare Curriculum planning, delivery and assessment Developing skills to promote positive working relationships Promoting positive behaviour in children and young people Providing support for individual learners and small groups Understand the Higher Level Teaching Assistant role The award aims to improve the potential of the students to: Learn about the importance of education Get familiar with child development and welfare. Understand the skills of the positive working relationship. Know how to promote positive behaviour in children and young people. Enhance the advanced teaching assistant role. Qualification Purpose This qualification is aimed at learners employed in a teaching assistant role who wish to progress to Higher Level Teaching Assistant status. The purpose is to develop learners' knowledge, understanding, and skills to address the challenges they meet in their workplace. They will also understand the knowledge needed to support individuals and small groups and help individuals with a range of additional needs. Who is this course for? Our extensive Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (RQF) course is suitable for ambitious learners who are already working or considering working in the teaching sector.The qualification is also suitable for individuals who: Wish to join in a teaching professionals Beginner this field and wish to acquire in-demand assessing skills Wish to gain formal recognition of their skills Want to study from home at their own convenience Assessment The qualification assessments will be taken through tutor-marked assignments. Upon completing each unit, the learner must attempt a series of questions with comprehensive answers, which will be marked by the tutor. The tutor-marked tasks are required to be assessed by a professional as well. Thereupon, to ensure all the course assignments have met the standards properly by both the learners and assessors, the tasks are subjected to internal and external moderation. NB: At least 50 hours of work placement within a school is required to accomplish this assessment. The work setting can either be a primary, secondary or special school with pupils aged 5+ and studying Key Stage 1 or above. As a part of this placement, learners will require a member with occupational competence in supervising and signing the witness testimonies, to ensure they have gained the work-based learning outcomes of this programme properly. Entry Requirements At least 50 hours of work placement within a school is required to accomplish this assessment. The work setting can either be a primary, secondary or special school with pupils aged 5+ and studying Key Stage 1 or above. Progression Successful learners may wish to progress to teaching qualifications such as: Level 3 Award in Education and Training Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training Total Qualification Time This is an estimate of the total length of time it is expected that a learner will typically take to achieve and demonstrate the level of attainment necessary for the qualification, i.e. to achieve all learning outcomes.Total Qualification Time comprises GLH and an estimate of the number of hours a learner is likely to spend in preparation, study or any other learning, including assessment, which takes place as directed by, but not under the supervision of a lecturer, supervisor or tutor. The credit value, where given, for qualification is determined by TQT, as one credit corresponds to 10 hours of learning. Total Qualification Time for this qualification is 380hours.Total Credit value 36 Guided Learning Hours These hours are made up of all real-time contact time, guidance or assessment of a learner by a lecturer, trainer or other appropriate education or training provider.GLH or Guided Learning Hours for this qualification is 108. Method of Assessment: Assessment activities consist of a few short assignments that you have to complete to show evidence of general reading while adding references to your work. All assignments should be submitted via the online portal. All learning outcomes must be met to achieve a Pass - there is no grading. Career path Teacher Education Professional Education Trainer Teaching Assistant Education and Training Officer Course Curriculum 54 sections • 74 lectures • 00:00:00 total length •Getting Started With the Course: 00:00:00 •Induction Form: 00:00:00 •Registration Entry Form: 00:00:00 •Focus Awards Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (quals): 00:00:00 •Assignment Preparation Guideline: 00:00:00 •Beginners Guide to Referencing: 00:00:00 •Guideline for the Observation Session: 00:00:00 •1. Purpose of a Higher Level Teaching Assistant: 00:00:00 •2. Role of a Higher Level Teaching Assistant: 00:00:00 •1. Purpose of CPD and How it Affects Practice: 00:00:00 •2. Use of Advice and Feedback to Improve Performance: 00:00:00 •1. Importance of Team Work and Identifying Different Team Roles: 00:00:00 •2. Workplace Collaboration: 00:00:00 •3. Managing and Developing the Effective Practice of Appropriate Team Members: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 01: 00:00:00 •1. Stages of Physical, Social and Intellectual Development: 00:00:00 •1.External and Personal Factors that Affect Child Development: 00:00:00 •2.Theories to Support Development: 00:00:00 •3. Types of Changes That Affect a Child's Development or Wellbeing: 00:00:00 •4. Referral Assessment of Special Educational Needs: 00:00:00 •1. Parents and Carers Contributions for the Development and Well-being of Children and Young People: 00:00:00 •1. Frameworks That Support Development and Well-being of Children: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 02: 00:00:00 •1. Legal Entitlement of Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs: 00:00:00 •1. Legislation and Codes of Practice to Promote Equality and Diversity: 00:00:00 •2. Experience and Impact of Prejudice and Discrimination and Applying Principles of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: 00:00:00 •1. Types of Special Educational Needs and Ways of Supporting Children and Young People with Learning Difficulties: 00:00:00 •1. Effects of a Disability on Children and Young People: 00:00:00 •2. Nature of Sensory or Physical Needs and Roles and Responsibilities of Others and Assistive Technology: 00:00:00 •1. Language and Vocabulary Appropriate to the Age of the Learner, Level of Understanding and Proficiency: 00:00:00 •2. Ways of Introducing Words and Language Structures: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 03: 00:00:00 •1. Policies and Procedures to Promote Positive Behaviour: 00:00:00 •2. Importance of Consistency and Fairness When Applying Boundaries and Rules for Behaviour: 00:00:00 •1. Promoting Positive Values, Attitudes and Behaviour: 00:00:00 •2. Ways of Establishing Ground Rules: 00:00:00 •3. Effective Strategies to Promote Positive Values, Attitudes and Behaviour: 00:00:00 •1. Patterns and Triggers of Challenging behaviour and Actions: 00:00:00 •2. Inappropriate and Challenging Behaviour Management: 00:00:00 •3. Supporting Children and Young People to Identify and Avoid Inappropriate Behaviour: 00:00:00 •4. How to Deal with Bullying, Harassment or Oppressive Behaviour: 00:00:00 •1. Contributing to Reviews of Behaviour and Behaviour Policies: 00:00:00 •Observation Report - Unit 4: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 04: 00:00:00 •1. Preparing the Resources Required for Planned Learning Activities: 00:00:00 •2. Developing and Adapting Resources to Meet the Needs of Individuals and Group: 00:00:00 •3. Learning Support Strategies to Meet the Needs of Individuals and Group: 00:00:00 •4. Health, Safety, Security and Access Requirements of the Learning Environment: 00:00:00 •5. Giving Attention to Learners for Balancing the Needs of Individuals and Group: 00:00:00 •6. Assessing Learners' Participation and Progress in Activities: 00:00:00 •7. How to Provide Feedback Effectively: 00:00:00 •8. Evaluating How Own Knowledge, Understanding and Skills Impact on Practice of Individuals and Group: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 05: 00:00:00 •1. Effective Communication with Children and Colleagues: 00:00:00 •2. Communicating Effectively with Parents and Carers: 00:00:00 •3. Commitment to Collaborative and Cooperative Working with Colleagues: 00:00:00 •Observation Report - Unit 6: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 06: 00:00:00 •1. Teaching Strategies: 00:00:00 •2. Designing Opportunities for Learners to Develop Their literacy, Numeracy, ICT and Thinking and Learning Skills: 00:00:00 •3. How Learners' Prior Knowledge and Attainment Enables Them to Meet Learning Objectives: 00:00:00 •4. Appropriate Language to Suit the Age and Ability of Learners: 00:00:00 •5. Management of Individual, Group and Whole-Class Learning: 00:00:00 •6. Appropriate Teaching to Suit the Stage of the Lesson and the Needs of the Learners: 00:00:00 •1. Opportunities for Using ICT to Support Pupils' Learning and Its Impact: 00:00:00 •2. Encouraging Pupils to Use ICT to Solve Problems, Work Collaboratively and Find Out New Information: 00:00:00 •1. Providing Constructive Feedback: 00:00:00 •2. Supporting and Guiding Learners: 00:00:00 •3. Using Assessment to Diagnose Learner's Needs: 00:00:00 •1. Monitoring Learners' Learning Progress: 00:00:00 •Observation Report - Unit 7: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 07: 00:00:00 •Assignment Submission Checklist: 00:00:00 •Submit Your Assignments: 00:00:00
Getting Started Fast-track your journey to becoming a transformative leader through the MBA Advanced Entry route. This route is designed to expedite your progress towards impactful leadership roles. An MBA is a significant milestone for senior managers and aspiring directors, as it combines essential theoretical knowledge with practical skills needed to lead teams and achieve tangible results effectively. Typically pursued after gaining several years of professional experience, an MBA offers numerous benefits, such as enhanced career prospects, a high professional reputation, and an expanded business network. The programme provides access to a global network, a diverse student community, promising career opportunities, and a rigorous academic curriculum. The MBA Advanced Entry route is tailored for individuals with relevant hands-on management experience, a recognised Postgraduate Diploma (PgD) in management, or a comparable qualification. The programme is designed for individuals aspiring to advance their careers in senior management. It comprises two key components: the Research Methods module and the Consultancy Project Report. The Research Methods module begins with Induction and Research Methods webinars, allowing students to finalise their project research proposals. On the other hand, the Consultancy Project Report module offers an opportunity to explore a specific area of interest within an organisational context. The module emphasises independent thought, continuous learning, and critical reflection. Students must produce a Consultancy Project Report that provides a practical and realistic solution to a strategic business challenge supported by theoretical and conceptual analysis. The MBA Advanced Entry is delivered by the London Graduate School and awarded by the University of Buckingham. School of Business and Technology London partners with the London Graduate School to promote this programme. Throughout the programme, students receive support from the academic team, including a dedicated supervisor to guide them through the Consultancy Project Report module. The MBA Advanced Entry route typically takes 6 to 9 months to complete. Upon successful completion, students are awarded the degree of Master of Business Administration from the University of Buckingham. They also have the option to attend the graduation ceremony held in the UK, commemorating their achievements. The programme aims to provide students with comprehensive support and valuable opportunities for personal and professional growth, ensuring they make the most of their investment in their future. About Awarding Body Buckingham is unique. It is the only independent University in the UK with a Royal Charter and probably the smallest, with around 2,700 students (approx 1,600 on campus). The University campus is well known for being one of the most attractive locations in the region. The Great Ouse River, home to much wildlife, winds through the heart of campus. Each student mixes with over 100 other different nationalities, so being at Buckingham is just like being in a mini global village. These contacts, acquaintances and friendships carry on long after life at Buckingham is over. Ranked Top 10 for Student Satisfaction Ranked Top 10 for Graduate Prospect Recognised by World Education Services (WES) OTHM Qualifications are approved and regulated by Ofqual (Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation) and recognised by Qualifications Wales. OTHM qualifications have achieved a reputation for maintaining significant skills in various job roles and industries like Business Studies, Leadership, Tourism and Hospitality Management, Health and Social Care, Information Technology, Accounting and Finance, Logistics and Supply Chain Management. OTHM serves the progression option with several UK universities that acknowledges the ability of learners after studying Level 3-7 qualifications to be considered for advanced entry into corresponding degree year/top-up and Master's/top-up programmes. Regulated by ofqual.gov.uk Recognised by World Education Services (WES) Assessment Assignments and Projects No Examinations Entry Requirements To be eligible for the MBA Advanced Entry route, you must meet the following criteria: OTHM Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership A Bachelor's degree or an equivalent higher qualification. Submission of a copy of your valid photo ID to verify your identity. A well-crafted Statement of Purpose outlining your motivations, career aspirations, and reasons for pursuing the MBA Advanced Entry route. An updated Curriculum Vitae (CV) demonstrating a minimum of two years of work experience at the graduate level, either in a managerial or professional capacity. By meeting these application requirements, you will take the initial steps towards joining the MBA Advanced Entry programme, enabling you to enhance your managerial and leadership skills significantly. English Requirements A pass in English at the A level. Completion of a Bachelor's degree programme conducted and assessed in English. An overall score of 6.5 or higher in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) with a minimum score of 6.0 in each component. A Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 72 or higher, with a minimum of 18 in reading, 17 in listening, 20 in speaking, and 17 in writing. This includes scores from the Home Edition of TOEFL. In addition to the requirements above, all applicants must participate in a live virtual interview with a staff member from the London Graduate School. Progression An MBA graduate can pursue a fruitful career in many industries. MBA can open career opportunities in various sectors such as banking and financial services, investment banking, management consulting, insurance, hospitality, media, information technology (IT) and marketing. An MBA is often a pathway to promotion or a career change as you will gain a professional reputation and develop essential skills in the sector you choose to pursue. Learners must request before enrolment to interchange unit(s) other than the preselected units shown in the SBTL website because we need to make sure the availability of learning materials for the requested unit(s). SBTL will reject an application if the learning materials for the requested interchange unit(s) are unavailable. Learners are not allowed to make any request to interchange unit(s) once enrolment is complete. Structure MBA Advanced Entry Programme Structure Research Methods Consultancy Project Report Delivery Methods The MBA Advanced Entry delivered by London Graduate School, awarded by the University of Buckingham through distance learning. You will receive excellent support from academic team of London Graduate School, including your programme manager and your supervisor who will be with you every step of the way. Resources and Support School of Business & Technology London is dedicated to offering excellent support on every step of your learning journey. School of Business & Technology London occupies a centralised tutor support desk portal. Our support team liaises with both tutors and learners to provide guidance, assessment feedback, and any other study support adequately and promptly. Once a learner raises a support request through the support desk portal (Be it for guidance, assessment feedback or any additional assistance), one of the support team members assign the relevant to request to an allocated tutor. As soon as the support receives a response from the allocated tutor, it will be made available to the learner in the portal. The support desk system is in place to assist the learners adequately and streamline all the support processes efficiently. Quality learning materials made by industry experts is a significant competitive edge of the School of Business & Technology London. Quality learning materials comprised of structured lecture notes, study guides, practical applications which includes real-world examples, and case studies that will enable you to apply your knowledge. Learning materials are provided in one of the three formats, such as PDF, PowerPoint, or Interactive Text Content on the learning portal. How does the Online Learning work at SBTL? We at SBTL follow a unique approach which differentiates us from other institutions. Indeed, we have taken distance education to a new phase where the support level is incredibly high.Now a days, convenience, flexibility and user-friendliness outweigh demands. Today, the transition from traditional classroom-based learning to online platforms is a significant result of these specifications. In this context, a crucial role played by online learning by leveraging the opportunities for convenience and easier access. It benefits the people who want to enhance their career, life and education in parallel streams. SBTL's simplified online learning facilitates an individual to progress towards the accomplishment of higher career growth without stress and dilemmas. How will you study online? With the School of Business & Technology London, you can study wherever you are. You finish your program with the utmost flexibility. You will be provided with comprehensive tutor support online through SBTL Support Desk portal. How will I get tutor support online? School of Business & Technology London occupies a centralised tutor support desk portal, through which our support team liaise with both tutors and learners to provide guidance, assessment feedback, and any other study support adequately and promptly. Once a learner raises a support request through the support desk portal (Be it for guidance, assessment feedback or any additional assistance), one of the support team members assign the relevant to request to an allocated tutor. As soon as the support receive a response from the allocated tutor, it will be made available to the learner in the portal. The support desk system is in place to assist the learners adequately and to streamline all the support process efficiently. Learners should expect to receive a response on queries like guidance and assistance within 1 - 2 working days. However, if the support request is for assessment feedback, learners will receive the reply with feedback as per the time frame outlined in the Assessment Feedback Policy.
Overview Education and training can significantly influence one's ability to flourish. This Focus Awards Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training (RQF) qualification will encourage you to think strategically and critically, allowing you to perform successfully.This 36-credit Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training (RQF) qualification is offered by Focus Awards. This honourable awarding organisation is regulated by Ofqual and assures competence and recognition of your qualifications.The remarkable course is crafted into mandatory and optional units so you can acknowledge the concepts better. It starts with the basic insights and proceeds towards advanced levels to encourage you to focus. It covers almost every aspect of education and training. You will discover ingenious ways to teach, learn, and assess alongside other professional practices. You'll become a useful employee capable of innovating, tackling challenges, and progressing on your own. So what are you waiting for? Roll up your sleeves and get yourself enrolled in this thriving certification! Benefits You Will Gain Top-notch e-learning materials Modules availability 24/7 An easy-to-use online learning platform Flexible learning hours Recognised qualification Exquisite customer service Qualification Focus Awards Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training (RQF) Description Learners must complete all mandatory units totalling 21 credits along with 15 credits from the remaining optional units to create a total credit value of 36.From this qualification, you will: Know the roles, responsibilities and relationships in education and training. Understand how to assess learners in education and training. Develop and prepare resources for learning and development. Meet the needs of learners. Qualification Purpose The Focus Awards Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training (RQF) qualification is designed to provide students with knowledge and understanding of delivering education and training, assessing learners, using resources, and understanding the roles and responsibilities in relevant fields. Who is this course for? Individuals interested in pursuing a career as an Education and Training Specialist, Teacher or other related fields. Requirements This qualification has no specific entry requirements. However, the learners must be at least 18 or above. Progression Upon successfully completing this qualification, learners may wish to continue their development by undertaking the following qualification. Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training (RQF) Total Qualifications Time Total Qualification Time is comprised of GLH and an estimate of the number of hours a learner is likely to spend in preparation, study or any other learning, including assessment, which takes place as directed by, but not under the supervision of a lecturer, supervisor or tutor. Total Qualification Time for this qualification is 360 hours.The credit for this qualification is 36. Guided Learning Hours These hours are made up of all contact time, guidance or supervision of a learner by a lecturer, supervisor, tutor, trainer or other appropriate providers of education or training. Guided Learning Hours for this qualification is 140. Method of Assessment The Focus Awards Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training (RQF) is internally assessed, and each student must construct a portfolio of evidence demonstrating the achievement of all learning outcomes and assessment criteria linked with each unit, like- Assessor observation - completed observational checklists on related action plans. Witness testimony Learner product Worksheets Assignments / projects / reports Record of oral and written questioning Learner and peer reports Recognition of prior learning (RPL) Career Path Education and Training Specialist Child and Youth Program Assistant Academic Advisor English Educator Teacher Professional Trainer Course Curriculum 42 sections • 187 lectures • 00:00:00 total length •Induction Form: 00:00:00 •Registration Entry Form: 00:00:00 •0 - Certificate Units - Information for Delivery: 00:00:00 •0 - Resource Information and Terms and Conditions of Use: 00:00:00 •At018c - Pre Course Assessment Certificate: 00:00:00 •At050c - Sample Action Plan for the Certificate in Education and Training: 00:00:00 •Pgu1c - Guidance for Evidencing Achievement - Understanding Roles , Responsibilities and Relationships: 00:00:00 •Sau1c - Self Assessment Grid - Understanding Roles, Responsibilities and Relationships: 00:00:00 •G9001C - Information leaflet - An introduction to the Certificate in Education and Training: 00:00:00 •G9002C - Information leaflet - Teaching Roles, Responsibilites, Relationships and Boundaries: 00:00:00 •G9003C - Information leaflet - Legislation, Regulatory Requirements, Codes of Practice: 00:00:00 •G9007C - Information leaflet - Promoting Equality and Valuing Diversity: 00:00:00 •G9008C - Information leaflet - Promoting Appropriate Behaviour and Respect: 00:00:00 •I0001A - PP - Learner Needs and Points of Referral: 00:00:00 •I9001C - Information leaflet - Learner Needs and Points of Referral: 00:00:00 •M9063a - Information Leaflet - Beginners Guide to Referencing: 00:00:00 •G0001C - PP - An Introduction to the Certificate in Education and Training: 00:00:00 •G0002A - PP - Teaching Roles, Responsibilities, Relationships and Boundaries: 00:00:00 •G0003A - PP - Legislation, Regulatory Requirements and Codes of Practice: 00:00:00 •G0007A - PP - Promoting Equality and Valuing Diversity: 00:00:00 •G0008A - PP - Promoting Appropriate Behaviour and Respect: 00:00:00 •H9001 - Handout - Identifying Inequality: 00:00:00 •H9002 - Handout - Learner Differences: 00:00:00 •H9003 - Handout - Ways to promote and advance equality: 00:00:00 •H9004 - Glossary of educational terms: 00:00:00 •H9005 - Educational abbreviations and acronyms: 00:00:00 •H9007 - Demonstrating good practice to promote inclusion: 00:00:00 •H9008 - Handout - Safeguarding Prevent British Values: 00:00:00 •H9010 - Handout - Table of examples of teaching roles and responsibilities: 00:00:00 •H9011a - Handout - Boundaries of Teaching: 00:00:00 •H9014C - Verbs used in the Certificate in Education and Training units: 00:00:00 •H9015 - Handout - the Teaching and Learning Cycle: 00:00:00 •H9020a - Handout - Table of Examples of Potential Needs and Points of Referral: 00:00:00 •H9051 - Handout - Tips for New Teachers and Trainers: 00:00:00 •HC004 - Checklist for Equality and Diversity: 00:00:00 •Hc012 - Checklist for Teaching: 00:00:00 •I9011- Handout - Equality and Diversity - Glossary of Terms: 00:00:00 •0 - Certificate Units - Information for Delivery: 00:00:00 •0 - Resource Information and Terms and Conditions of Use: 00:00:00 •Pgu2c - Guidance for Evidencing Achievement - Planning to Meet the Needs of Learners: 00:00:00 •Sau2c - Self Assessment Grid - Planning to Meet the Needs of Learners: 00:00:00 •Atmc01 - Checklist - Minimum Core Personal Skills: 00:00:00 •Hc012 - Checklist for Teaching: 00:00:00 •Hc014 - Checklist for Reviewing Own Practice - Planning: 00:00:00 •AT005 - Template - Reflective Learning Journal: 00:00:00 •At007 - Template - Session Plan Pro-forma: 00:00:00 •At013 - Template - Scheme of Work Rationale: 00:00:00 •At014 - Template - Scheme of Work: 00:00:00 •At022 - Template - Initial and Diagnostic Assessment: 00:00:00 •At023 - Template - Individual Learning Plan: 00:00:00 •At024 - Template - Group Profile: 00:00:00 •At025 - Template - Workshop Plan: 00:00:00 •C9007 - Information leaflet - Initial and Diagnostic Assessment: 00:00:00 •C9008 - Information leaflet - Devising a Scheme of Work: 00:00:00 •C9009 - Information Leaflet - Designing a Session Plan: 00:00:00 •C9010 - Information Leaflet - the Minimum Core Planning: 00:00:00 •C9011 - Information Leaflet - Reviewing Own Practice Planning: 00:00:00 •C0007 - Pp - Initial and Diagnostic Assessment: 00:00:00 •C0008 - Pp - Devising a Scheme of Work: 00:00:00 •C0009 - Pp - Designing a Session Plan: 00:00:00 •C0010 - PP - The Minimum Core Planning: 00:00:00 •C0011 - PP - Reviewing own Practice Planning: 00:00:00 •C9054 - Group Profile Completed Example: 00:00:00 •A9051a - Handout - Table of Assessment Methods, Approaches and Activities: 00:00:00 •A9058 - Handout - Table of Strengths and Limitations of Teaching and Learning Approaches: 00:00:00 •H9012 - Handout - Table of Resources: 00:00:00 •I9015A - Handout - Example Completed Reflective Learning Journal: 00:00:00 •M9060 - Handout - Example Completed Scheme of Work: 00:00:00 •M9061 - Handout - Completed Example Scheme of Work Rationale: 00:00:00 •M9062 - Handout - Example Completed Session Plan: 00:00:00 •M9064 - Handout - Five Minute Session Plan: 00:00:00 •M9065 - Handout - Example Three Stage Session Plan: 00:00:00 •U9053a - Handout - Table of Objectives at Different Levels: 00:00:00 •0 - Certificate Units - Information for Delivery: 00:00:00 •0 - Resource Information and Terms and Conditions of Use: 00:00:00 •Pgu3c - Guidance for Evidencing Achievement - Delivering Education and Training: 00:00:00 •Sau3c - Self Assessment Grid - Delivering Education and Training: 00:00:00 •Atmc01 - Checklist - Minimum Core Personal Skills: 00:00:00 •Hc003 - Checklist for Verbal, Listening, Non Verbal and Written Communication: 00:00:00 •Hc004 - Checklist for Equality and Diversity: 00:00:00 •Hc005 - Checklist for Demonstrating a Task: 00:00:00 •Hc012 - Checklist for Teaching: 00:00:00 •Hc013 - Observation Checklist - Certificate Units: 00:00:00 •Hc015 - Checklist for Reviewing Own Practice - Delivery: 00:00:00 •AT003 - Template - Personal Development Plan: 00:00:00 •AT005 - Template - Reflective Learning Journal: 00:00:00 •At009 - Template - Self Evaluation of a Delivered Session Pro-forma: 00:00:00 •At021 - Template - Teaching Practice Log: 00:00:00 •At026 - Template - Tutorial Review: 00:00:00 •C9006 - Information Leaflet - Reviewing Own Practice Delivering: 00:00:00 •C9012 - Information Leaflet - Observations and Teaching Practice: 00:00:00 •C9016 - Information Leaflet - Communication With Learners and Others: 00:00:00 •C9022 - Information Leaflet - the Minimum Core Delivering: 00:00:00 •C9023 - Information Leaflet - Teaching and Learning Approaches: 00:00:00 •C9024 - Information Leaflet - an Inclusive Teaching and Learning Environment: 00:00:00 •C9025 - Information Leaflet - Teaching and Learning Theories: 00:00:00 •C9026 - Information Leaflet - Using Technologies in Teaching and Learning: 00:00:00 •C0006 - Pp - Reviewing Own Practice Delivering: 00:00:00 •C0012 - Pp - Observations and Teaching Practice: 00:00:00 •C0016 - Pp - Communication With Learners and Others: 00:00:00 •C0022 - Pp - the Minimum Core Delivering Education and Training: 00:00:00 •C0023 - Pp - Teaching and Learning Approaches: 00:00:00 •C0024 - Pp - an Inclusive Teaching and Learning Environment: 00:00:00 •C0025- Pp - Teaching and Learning Theories: 00:00:00 •C0026 - Pp - Using Technologies in Teaching and Learning: 00:00:00 •A9058 - Handout - Table of Strengths and Limitations of Teaching and Learning Approaches: 00:00:00 •A9060 - Handout - Example Completed Personal Development Plan: 00:00:00 •H9006 - the Environment - Examples of Physical, Social and Learning Aspects: 00:00:00 •H9012 - Handout - Table of Resources: 00:00:00 •H9016 - Handout - Teaching Practice Log Information: 00:00:00 •H9019 - Handout - List of Technologies: 00:00:00 •H9021 - Handout - Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Technology: 00:00:00 •H9022 - Handout - Online Safety: 00:00:00 •H9025 - Examples of Verbal and Non Verbal Communication: 00:00:00 •H9026 - Handout Examples of CPD activities: 00:00:00 •H9027 - Handout Working with an LSA: 00:00:00 •H9031 - Handout Starter and closing activities: 00:00:00 •H9032 - Handout Reviewing Learner Progress: 00:00:00 •H9033 - Handout Individual and Group Tutorials: 00:00:00 •H9034 - Handout Facilitating Group Learning: 00:00:00 •H9035 - Handout Facilitating Individual Learning: 00:00:00 •H9036 - Handout Extension Activities: 00:00:00 •I9015a - Handout - Example Completed Reflective Learning Journal: 00:00:00 •M9057 - Handout - Example Completed Self Evaluation Form: 00:00:00 •0 - Certificate Units - Information for Delivery: 00:00:00 •0 - Resource Information and Terms and Conditions of Use: 00:00:00 •Pgu4c - Guidance for Evidencing Achievement - Assessing Learners in Education and Training: 00:00:00 •Sau4c - Self Assessment Grid - Assessing Learners in Education and Training: 00:00:00 •Atmc01 - Checklist - Minimum Core Personal Skills: 00:00:00 •Hc012 - Checklist for Teaching: 00:00:00 •Hc013 - Observation Checklist - Certificate Units: 00:00:00 •Hc016 - Checklist for Reviewing Own Practice - Assessment: 00:00:00 •AT001 - Templates - Assessment Records: 00:00:00 •AT005 - Template - Reflective Learning Journal: 00:00:00 •At021 - Template - Teaching Practice Log: 00:00:00 •C9012 - Information Leaflet - Observations and Teaching Practice: 00:00:00 •C9017 - Information Leaflet - the Minimum Core Assessing: 00:00:00 •C9018 - Information Leaflet - Reviewing Own Practice Assessment: 00:00:00 •C9019 - Information leaflet - Types of Assessment: 00:00:00 •C9020 - Information Leaflet - Assessment Methods: 00:00:00 •C9021 - Information Leaflet - Making Decisions Giving Feedback and Keeping Records: 00:00:00 •C0012 - Pp - Observations and Teaching Practice: 00:00:00 •C0017 - Pp - The Minimum Core Assessment: 00:00:00 •C0018 - Pp - Reviewing Own Practice Assessment: 00:00:00 •C0019 - Pp - Types of Assessment: 00:00:00 •C0020 - PP - Assessment Methods: 00:00:00 •C0021 - Pp - Making Assessment Decisions, Giving Feedback and Keeping Records: 00:00:00 •A9050 - Handout - Table of Assessment Types: 00:00:00 •A9051a - Handout - Table of Assessment Methods, Approaches and Activities: 00:00:00 •A9053 - Handout - Table of Assessment Requirements: 00:00:00 •A9057 - Handout - Assessor Roles and Responsibilities: 00:00:00 •A9059 - Handout - Completed Example of Assessment Records: 00:00:00 •G9052 - Handout - Table of Advantages and Limitations of Peer and Self Assessment: 00:00:00 •H9016 - Handout - Teaching Practice Log Information: 00:00:00 •H9050 - Handout - Table of Example Teaching Records: 00:00:00 •I9015a - Handout - Example Completed Reflective Learning Journal: 00:00:00 •0 - Certificate Units - Information for Delivery: 00:00:00 •0 - Resource Information and Terms and Conditions of Use: 00:00:00 •Pgu5c - Guidance for Evidencing Achievement - Using Resources for Education and Training: 00:00:00 •Sau5c - Self Assessment Grid - Using Resources for Education and Training: 00:00:00 •Atmc01 - Checklist - Minimum Core Personal Skills: 00:00:00 •Hc012 - Checklist for Teaching: 00:00:00 •Hc013 - Observation Checklist - Certificate Units: 00:00:00 •Hc017 - Checklist for Reviewing Own Practice - Resources: 00:00:00 •AT005 - Template - Reflective Learning Journal: 00:00:00 •At021 - Template - Teaching Practice Log: 00:00:00 •C9012 - Information Leaflet - Observations and Teaching Practice: 00:00:00 •C9013 - Information Leaflet - Using Resources: 00:00:00 •C9014 - Information Leaflet - the Minimum Core Resources: 00:00:00 •C9015 - Information Leaflet - Reviewing Own Practice Resources: 00:00:00 •C0012 - Pp - Observations and Teaching Practice: 00:00:00 •C0013 - PP - Using Resources: 00:00:00 •C0014 - PP - The Minimum Core Resources: 00:00:00 •C0015 - Pp - Reviewing Own Practice Resources: 00:00:00 •H9012 - Handout - Table of Resources: 00:00:00 •H9016 - Handout - Teaching Practice Log Information: 00:00:00 •H9018 - Handout - Hints and Tips for Creating and Using Handouts and Visual Presentations: 00:00:00 •H9023 - Handout - Resource Box: 00:00:00 •H9024 - Handout - Assistive Resources: 00:00:00 •I9015a - Handout - Example Completed Reflective Learning Journal: 00:00:00 •Policy and Regulatory Frameworks on Inclusive Practice: 00:00:00 •Maintaining Inclusive Learning Environment: 00:00:00 •Inclusive Practice Roles and Responsibilities: 00:00:00 •Factors-Influencing-Learning: 00:00:00 •Evaluating Own Inclusive Practice: 00:00:00 •Assignment: Optional Unit 34 - Inclusive Practice: 00:00:00 •Submit Your Assignments: 00:00:00
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