This course covers the basic concepts of machine learning (ML) that are crucial for getting started on the journey of becoming a skilled ML developer. You will become familiar with different algorithms and networks, such as supervised, unsupervised, neural networks, Convolutional Neural Network (CNN), and Super-Resolution Convolutional Neural Network (SRCNN), needed to develop effective ML solutions.
Are you passionate about helping children succeed in their educational journey? Do you want to make a significant impact in the classroom and support the development of young minds? Our Learning Support Assistant (LSA) Training Course is designed just for you. Key Features: CPD Certified Free Certificate Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access In this course, you will learn the essential roles and responsibilities of a Learning Support Assistant. You will develop crucial skills to effectively support teachers and students in a school environment. You will gain insights into working with children, understanding their diverse needs, and providing tailored support. The course will cover how to assist children with special educational needs, ensuring their inclusion and progress. You will also learn about safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of children and young people. Managing time and stress efficiently will be a key focus, along with assessing students' progress and dealing with emergencies confidently. Finally, the course will emphasize the importance of continuous professional development, helping you grow and succeed in your role as an LSA. Course Curriculum Module 01: The Roles of a Learning Support Assistant (LSA) Module 02: Skills of a Learning Support Assistant Module 03: Working with Children in a School Module 04: Providing for All Children Module 05: Special Educational Needs (SEN) Module 06: Safeguarding and Wellbeing of Children and Young People Module 07: Time and Stress Management Module 08: Assessing Students Module 09: Dealing with Emergencies Module 10: Professional Development Learning Outcomes: Understand the roles and responsibilities of a Learning Support Assistant. Develop essential skills for effective support in educational settings. Learn to work collaboratively with children in various school environments. Provide inclusive support for all children's diverse needs. Gain knowledge about Special Educational Needs (SEN) strategies. Ensure the safeguarding and wellbeing of children and young people. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Aspiring Learning Support Assistants in schools. Individuals interested in child education. Those seeking roles in inclusive education. People wanting to support children with SEN. Educators aiming to enhance support strategies. Career path Learning Support Assistant Teaching Assistant SEN Teaching Assistant Classroom Assistant School Support Worker Inclusion Support Assistant Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Certificate of Completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.
Barista Skills teaches the essential practical skills needed behind the espresso bar, such as how to set your grinder, make espresso, foam and texture milk for cappuccinos, and create latte art, as well as an exploration of health and safety issues, customer service protocols, and basic business practices. The Barista Skills Foundation course allows learners to gain an introductory understanding of the coffee itself and foundational skills required to set a grinder, make espressos, foam and texture milk and latte art techniques per SCA quality standards while implementing health and safety practices and customer service. Practical learning objectives and activities prepare the learner to conduct key foundational tasks of a barista. A written exam tests theoretical knowledge based on Foundation course learning objectives.
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Date: Monday 14 July 2025 Time: 4.00pm – 4.45pm Presenter and organisation: Catherine Lippe, Registered Nutritionist, and Claire Theobald, British Nutrition Foundation Brief description: Following the recent launch of guidance published by the Department for Education on nutrition in the Early Years foundation stage, join Catherine Lippe, an experienced Early Years Nutritionist and Feeding Therapist, and Claire Theobald as they explore how to create supportive food environments that foster positive eating habits and long-term health for children in their early years. Claire will also outline how Early Years practitioners can embed nutrition messages from an education perspective, so putting things into practice through practical food-based sessions and other activities. It’s ideal for Early Years practitioners across the UK, aligning with key national guidance including Early Years Foundation Stage Nutrition (England), Setting the Table Guidance (Scotland); Nutrition Matters for the early years (Northern Ireland) and Food and nutrition guidance for childcare providers (Wales). What will be covered? Building healthy food foundations during the early years Encouraging positive attitudes towards food Practical strategies to support food acceptance at mealtimes Embedding nutrition messages from an education perspective Links to Food – a fact of life resources. Suggestions for further reading and sources of information. Why attend? Hear tips and practical examples for effective approaches to healthy eating in Early Years. Understand the importance of the early years educator’s role at mealtimes. Opportunity to ask questions of Catherine and Claire about early years nutrition and putting it into practice. Update knowledge to enhance teaching and learning and everyday practice. Signposts to free editable resources for use in the classroom will be highlighted. Sources of further support and information will be made available. A certificate of attendance will be provided – useful as evidence for your professional development and performance management. The webinar supports the Food teaching in primary schools: a framework of knowledge and skills, backed by government, and the Characteristics of teaching food and nutrition education in primary schools. Audience: UK trainee and practising Early Years practitioners.
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Leading a Learning and Digital Transformation Project With the rising complexity of the world characterized by its uncertainty, learning at the speed of business is more important than ever. Learning & Development corporate universities are strongly challenged in the way they are designing and deploying learning solutions - they have to imagine a new value proposition to transform themselves as business partners. Learn how Jean-Roch Houllier has managed L&D strategic projects for transforming, digitalizing and proposing a strong value-added & international learning offer. General context: Learning stakes, trends & ambition for the corporate university Building the project 'baseline': Vision, strategy & project pillars Delivering the project: Key achievements and lessons learned; special focus on the digital learning onboarding project Driving change: Change management at the heart of the project & emergence of new competencies for L&D