Level 3 Adult Teaching Qualification PTLLS course is designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and confidence to excel as teachers, trainers, or tutors in adult education. Here's what makes our Level 3 AET course stand out: š Comprehensive Curriculum: Our course covers all essential aspects of adult education, ensuring that participants gain a solid foundation in teaching principles and practices. š» Flexible Learning Options: Whether you prefer Distance Learning/Online or Classroom-Based instruction, we offer convenient learning formats to accommodate your schedule and preferences. š Recognized Qualification: The Level 3 Adult Teaching Qualification is widely respected within the education sector and serves as a direct replacement for the Level 3/4 Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) course. Take advantage of this limited-time offer to embark on your journey toward a rewarding career in education. Don't let this opportunity pass you byāsecure your spot in our Level 3 AET course today and invest in your future success! Requirement: It is suitable for individuals not yet engaged in teaching or training roles (pre-service) and those currently involved in teaching or training (in-service). Offered through our online or classroom-based learning platforms, this qualification comes with comprehensive tutor support throughout the course. Units Covered: Chapter 1: The roles and responsibilities of a teacher / Trainer in education & Training Chapter 2: Relationships between education and training Chapter 3: Inclusive teaching approaches to meet the needs of learners Chapter 4: Principle of Assessment in Education and Training Chapter 5: How to create a safe and supportive learning environment Chapter 6: How to Motivate Learners Chapter 7: Planning, delivery and evaluation of inclusive teaching and training Chapter 8: Different assessment methods Chapter 9: How to recognise and deal with potential problems Chapter 10: Teaching equipment and aids Chapter 11: Practical teaching sessions (Teaching concept and Technique) Study Method:Ā This course offers flexible study options, including Distance Learning/Online, Face-to-Face, or Live Zoom classes. With Distance Learning, you'll progress at your own pace with tutor support and access to online materials. The course lasts up to 3 months, but you can finish early and receive your certification sooner. Face-to-face or Live Zoom classes consist of 3 intensive days of instruction featuring various teaching activities led by experienced educators. Following the sessions, you'll complete coursework and assignments, with results and certificates typically issued within 7-8 days. Course Fees: The Level 3 Adult teaching qualification course is priced at Ā£190.00 for Online Distance Learning, Ā£249.99 for Webinar Live Class, Ā£269.99 for Classroom-based courses in London, and Ā£319.99 for Classroom-based courses outside London. There are no hidden fees or costs associated with this course. How to Enrol: To enrol in this course, you have several options. You can contact our friendly staff members at 0207 193 7669 to book over the phone. Additionally, you can book online by making a full payment or deposit. If you prefer, you can visit one of our offices in person to book physically. Payment methods include sending a cheque (payable to Learn More Academy Ltd.) or transferring course fees via bank transfer. We Russbridge Academy Ltd, are proud to be recognized as a leading training provider in the United Kingdom. With a proven track record of excellence and a commitment to delivering high-quality vocational and career-oriented courses, we've earned prestigious accolades such as the "Training Provider of the Year" awards from Southern Enterprise Awards and Corporate LiveWire Innovation & Excellence Awards. Additionally, we've been honoured with the title of "Best Leading Training Provider - UK" by Global 100 for two consecutive years.
Overview This one day course covers the basics of brainstorming and then goes on to look at a number of different yet highly effective techniques that can be employed. Description Brainstorming is probably the most well known and most widely used method for bringing groups of people together to generate ideas about an issue or problem. This is because itās a good way to gather a lot of ideas very quickly. It is also a great way of bringing people together and helping to build them as a team. Just imagine the effect on the team and its morale if ideas that they generate are actually used. There is no doubt that people are more likely to buy into the ideas that they came up with themselves. Although brainstorming is widely used for decision-making, it is not always handled very well. If that is the case, it can have the opposite effect to the one that is intended. Rather than creating ideas it can stifle them and rather than motivating people it demotivates them. This highly interactive course will help learners to make the most of brainstorming sessions and also provides alternative techniques to enliven any session that is beginning to flag. Topics covered: What is Brainstorming? ā A discussion to help participants understand what brainstorming is, and what it involves. Brainstorming rules ā A quick look at the very limited rules suggested by Alex Osborn who is generally credited with being the inventor of brainstorming. Preparation ā Although many brainstorming sessions take place on the spur of the moment they all require some preparation. We look at the importance of defining the purpose of the session, selecting the right participants, and then briefing them properly. Storm and Floods ā This is an activity that we re-visit on several occasions to take participants through the whole brainstorming process and to give them plenty of practice. The Three Rās of FacilitationĀ ā The three Rās take you through the essential elements of facilitating an effective brainstorming session. Closing the Session ā Effective closing of the brainstorm may be just as important as the session itself. We look at the essential elements that the facilitator needs to cover. Clarify and Nurture ā Learners discover the importance of ensuring that all ideas that are unclear are clarified and that ideas are nurtured. They also learn what this involves practically. Alternative Techniques ā There are many ways to enliven a flagging brainstorming session, provide a fresh approach or simply build on initial ideas. The learners are introduced to some of the most important of these. Brainstorming Scenarios ā Learners work through up to 6 scenarios so that they can practice the alternative techniques covered during the programme. Who should attend Anyone who facilitates or takes part in brainstorming sessions, or wants to work with organisational teams to develop their problem-solving abilities. Requirements for Attendees None.
If you're interested in advancing your career in the education and training industry, this course is perfect for you. The course covers the essential skills and knowledge required to internally assure the quality of assessment in the education and training sector. Upon completion, you'll be able to conduct internal quality assurance activities and assess the competence of assessors. This certification is ideal for those who aspire to become internal quality assurers, lead internal quality assurance teams, or wish to enhance their career prospects in the education and training industry. Our course is available at a competitive price of 499 and is delivered online through our e-learning platform. You'll be able to complete the course at your own pace and convenience, with support from our experienced instructors. This course is ideal for those who want to advance their career in the education and training industry. Become a certified internal quality assurer with our VTCT Level 4 Award in the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice course.
Course Objectives At the end of this course you will be able to: Record and edit a Macro Assign macros to keyboard shortcuts, Quick Access Toolbar, Buttons and Shape objects. Use the Visual Basic Editor; change the properties of an object; add a module to a project; write the code for a procedure and then run it; and use the Object Browser to search procedures Manipulate data by declaring variables of different data types; combine data by using expressions; use functions to accept input and display output; and declare variables and procedures with the appropriate scope Use decision structures to create procedures that make decisions; and use loop structures to perform repetitive tasks Create an error handling routine in case things go wrong with VBA code ' 1 year email support service Take a closer look at the consistent excellent feedback from our growing corporate clients visiting our site ms-officetraining co uk Customer Feedback Best Training Ever! 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Jerome Pupe - S5 Agency World The Trainer ā Very positive + patient + helpful + thorough Agnes Souza - Direct Wines ' With more than 20 years experience, we deliver courses on all levels of the Desktop version of Microsoft Office and Office 365; ranging from Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced to the VBA level. Our trainers are Microsoft certified professionals with a proven track record with several years experience in delivering classroom, one to one, tailored and bespoke courses. Tailored In Company training: You can choose to run the course exactly as they are outlined by us or we can customise it so that it meets your specific needs. A tailored or bespoke course will follow the standard outline but may be adapted to your specific organisational needs. Introduction to Macros and VBA Introducing Visual Basic for Applications Recording a Macro Naming conventions for Macro Procedures Running a Macro Absolute or Relative Cell Referencing Saving and Opening Files with Macros Making macros always available Adding Macros to Keyboard Shortcuts, Quick Access Toolbar, Buttons and Shapes Editing a Macro in the Visual Basic Editor Understanding the Development Environment Customising the Editor Tips for General Typing in VBA Using Visual Basic Help Working with Procedures Program Design Understanding Modules Naming Rules Creating a Module Understanding Procedures Programming Macro Concepts Creating a Subroutine Creating a Function Understanding Arguments Exiting Procedures Calling Procedures Objects, Properties, Methods and Events Understanding Objects Properties, Methods, and Events Navigating the Object Hierarchy Understanding Collections Accessing a Member of a Collection Understanding Hierarchy Using the Object Browser Using the With Statement Working with Properties Working with Methods Creating an Event Procedure Reserved Macro Names Using Expressions, Variables and Intrinsic Functions Understanding Expressions and Statements Declaring Variables Understanding Data Types Determining the Value of Variables Working with Variable Scope Using Built-in VBA Functions Understanding Constants Using Message Boxes Controlling the Answer to a Message Box Using Input Boxes Declaring and Using Object Variables Controlling Program Execution Understanding Control-of-Flow Structures Using the If...End If Decision Structures Nested If Statements Using the Select Case ... End Select Structure Using the Do ... Loop Structure Using the For ... Next Structure Using the For Each ... Next Structure Guidelines for Use of Control-of-Flow Structures Debugging and Handling Errors Understanding Errors Using Debugging Tools Setting Breakpoints and Using Break Mode Stepping Through Code Trapping Errors with the On Error Statement Understanding the Err Object Working with Inline Error Handling Writing an Error-Handling Routine Working with Forms and Controls Understanding UserForms Creating a Form Displaying and Removing a Form Aligning and Sizing Controls Using the Toolbox Working with a Form's Properties, Methods, and Events Working with Form and Control Properties, Methods and Event Setting the Tab Order Populating a Control Who is this course for? Who is this course for? This course is designed to give proficiency in the Visual Basic Editor (VBE), predominantly making use of Excel objects, understanding Object's Properties, Events and Methods, basic VBA Object oriented programming, event handling, control structures, and debugging tools. Requirements Requirements Preferably, delegates should have attended the Excel Advanced course. Career path Career path Excel know-how can instantly increase your job prospects as well as your salary. 80 percent of job openings require spreadsheet and word-processing software skills
Overview This course has been created to help safely navigate attendees through the minefield of absence management, paying attention to issues of systems, procedures and organisational culture along the way. Using a selection of exercises, activities and sample documents, the course examines some traditional methods of management as well as some more contemporary and innovative ways of keeping a lid on casual absence. Attendees will take away a number of practical tools and ideas to enable them to target performance improvement when back at their desks. Description Itās estimated that absence from work costs the UK economy over Ā£13 billion per year, with the āaverageā employee taking around seven days off sick annually. The need for managers, HR people and leaders to control absenteeism is critical if a company is to survive and prosper. But just what is āabsenceā? And how do we go about managing it and reducing it wherever we can, without falling foul of employment law? As well as the usual training material, attendees on this course also receive several useful handouts and exercises relating to absence management. Topics covered: An Absence Management Model ā this section identifies a simple model for managers to apply when dealing with absenteeism Defining Absence ā the text book definition will help learners clearly understand what is meant by absence Types of Absence ā unravelling the different types of absence and distinguishing between absence and leave Classifying Absence ā by classifying types of absence, the learner can begin to get a steer on how to manage it Statistics ā identifying the real cost of absence and looking at regional and sector differences Reasons for Absence ā considering the high-level issues that have an impact on absence, like culture and job design Causes of Sickness ā here the national league tables of sickness causes are discussed, giving the learner the chance to reflect on their own team or company Absence Management ā Stage 1 ā contracts, policies, procedures and legal entitlements are all examined here, to allow learners to get a grasp of what they have to know to Absence Management ā Stage 2 ā record keeping, costing absence and benchmarking provide the chance for analysis and understanding in the context of the learnerās own organisation Absence Management ā Stage 3 ā setting out the skills and interventions that managers need to apply in the effective management of absence, including: communication, professional advice, workplace issues and return to work interviews Traditional Approaches ā an examination of performance management, sick pay, discipline, recruitment and selection and how these can lend themselves to effective absence management Reducing Absenteeism ā through less traditional approaches, looking at ācarrots and sticksā, targets, employee assistance, unusual initiatives and organisational culture. RecentĀ Developments ā considering the impact of āfit notesā and potential pandemics. Who should attend This course has been designed for anyone that deals with absence or needs to have an awareness of the absence management process. This could include; Team leaders, supervisors, managers, HR professionals and anyone else involved in the management of people or organisations. Requirements for Attendance None.
Overview Networking has become a crucial factor in the modern workplace. It is the most effective method of developing your business or career and is a key component of your personal brand. This one day course will teach you how to be able to build strong business relationships, develop a level of personal credibility and increase your network of contacts in order to enhance your visibility and create opportunities for yourself and your organisation. Description This training course will help your participantsĀ build a professional reputation and develop a network of connections through the two key methods available to them; face-to-face and online. Attendees will discover how to effectively combine these two approaches and create a strategy for networking success that will generate their own community and actively grow their personal network. This will result in an improved performance in their approach to networking and consequently provide opportunities and prospects that will increase their business success. The training provides them with the tools and techniques to both plan a successful, strategic approach to networking and develop their personal communication skills, which will ensure they build effective business relationships. Topics covered: Why Network?Ā ā Establishing the importance of networking with some shocking statistics and an activity that defines the importance of networking to the individual. This is followed by some insight into the key aims of a networking strategy, what puts people off, as well as some personal revelations about networking. Increase Your Business Presence ā Looking at the components of a strong business presence, including; credibility, personal brand, visibility and social capital. Developing a Networkers AttitudeĀ ā An exercise that clarifies the perfect attitudes and behaviours of great networkers and comparing the participants against this. Thus identifying areas for development. Face to Face Networking ā An overview and insight into the main types of face to face networking opportunities available with the benefits and pitfalls of each. Online Networking ā An overview of the different social media and online networking tools and how to get the best out of them. Includes; LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and online forums. Communication Skills for Networking Success ā Ensuring a good first impression, creating an opening sound bite and writing an online profile that promotes and engages. Developing a ConversationĀ ā Building on the opening sound bite and developing a conversation through good questioning techniques and following a selection of key networking rules. Including an activity to test and practice the skills. Working a RoomĀ ā A fun activity that embeds and develops learning while encouraging practice and communication. This activity covers 10 of the main skills required to work a room. Breaking into a GroupĀ ā Identifying body language to spot when a group or pair is open to new people entering the conversation or would rather not encourage participation. Knowing how to break into a group, what to say and how to remain professional. Exiting a ConversationĀ ā Developing some techniques to extricate oneself from a conversation without causing embarrassment or rudeness. The Follow-UpĀ ā Using a structure to identify the most important contacts created and establishing when and how to follow up with each group. Includes example follow-up email and a chance to develop their own. Creating a Network PlanĀ ā Participants are provided with a networking action plan to review and complete. This sets them on the journey of developing their networking skills and ensures they have a strategy and goals to target. Who should attend Anyone who is looking to improve their networking performance, or the networking performance of a management or sales team. Requirements for Attendees No pre-requisites required.
Overview Networking has become a crucial factor in the modern workplace. It is the most effective method of developing your business or career and is a key component of your personal brand. This one day course will teach you how to be able to build strong business relationships, develop a level of personal credibility and increase your network of contacts in order to enhance your visibility and create opportunities for yourself and your organisation. Description This training course will help your participantsĀ build a professional reputation and develop a network of connections through the two key methods available to them; face-to-face and online. Attendees will discover how to effectively combine these two approaches and create a strategy for networking success that will generate their own community and actively grow their personal network. This will result in an improved performance in their approach to networking and consequently provide opportunities and prospects that will increase their business success. The training provides them with the tools and techniques to both plan a successful, strategic approach to networking and develop their personal communication skills, which will ensure they build effective business relationships. Topics covered: Why Network?Ā ā Establishing the importance of networking with some shocking statistics and an activity that defines the importance of networking to the individual. This is followed by some insight into the key aims of a networking strategy, what puts people off, as well as some personal revelations about networking. Increase Your Business Presence ā Looking at the components of a strong business presence, including; credibility, personal brand, visibility and social capital. Developing a Networkers AttitudeĀ ā An exercise that clarifies the perfect attitudes and behaviours of great networkers and comparing the participants against this. Thus identifying areas for development. Face to Face Networking ā An overview and insight into the main types of face to face networking opportunities available with the benefits and pitfalls of each. Online Networking ā An overview of the different social media and online networking tools and how to get the best out of them. Includes; LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and online forums. Communication Skills for Networking Success ā Ensuring a good first impression, creating an opening sound bite and writing an online profile that promotes and engages. Developing a ConversationĀ ā Building on the opening sound bite and developing a conversation through good questioning techniques and following a selection of key networking rules. Including an activity to test and practice the skills. Working a RoomĀ ā A fun activity that embeds and develops learning while encouraging practice and communication. This activity covers 10 of the main skills required to work a room. Breaking into a GroupĀ ā Identifying body language to spot when a group or pair is open to new people entering the conversation or would rather not encourage participation. Knowing how to break into a group, what to say and how to remain professional. Exiting a ConversationĀ ā Developing some techniques to extricate oneself from a conversation without causing embarrassment or rudeness. The Follow-UpĀ ā Using a structure to identify the most important contacts created and establishing when and how to follow up with each group. Includes example follow-up email and a chance to develop their own. Creating a Network PlanĀ ā Participants are provided with a networking action plan to review and complete. This sets them on the journey of developing their networking skills and ensures they have a strategy and goals to target. Who should attend Anyone who is looking to improve their networking performance, or the networking performance of a management or sales team. Requirements for Attendees No pre-requisites required.
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Overview Account Management is an important role within any organisation. Account Managers are responsible for nurturing customer relationships and increasing sales with their organisationās key customers. The Account Manager will usually act as a first point of contact for clients; responding to complaints, purchases, project requests and any general queries. Their approach should help maintain client relationships in order to ensure that they continue to use the company for business. This one day course can help them learn the key skills they need. Description Build a strong account management team that are able to effectively manage customer relationships and drive sales The role of account manager is both important and demanding. The account manager acts as the āfaceā of the business and should professionally represent the business by creating a strategy for success and delivering a high level of customer service. Account managers need to be effective communicators, needing to both engage with the client and also develop internal relationships to ensure promises are delivered upon. Another key responsibility of the account manager is to identify business opportunities and help drive business results for their company. Account Management can be a very challenging role depending on the number of clients, the range of industries the clients represent, and the nature and attitude of the client. The main focus of the role is to provide continual client service to clients, this may include quarterly or annual business reviews, additions to the account in terms of extra services supplied plus face-to-face and online meetings, on a regular basis. The Account Manager will also be responsible for delivering high levels of client service to ensure that clients do not leave and will need to create a strategy around this. This strategy will depend on the type of client in terms of size of the business commitment, Key Performance Indicators plus contractual agreements which may dictate the framework for the relationship. Building a personal relationship as well as a business one is key to becoming an effective Account Manager. After all, āIt is easier to fire a business associate or employee than it is to fire a friendā. Why should people attend this training course? Well, just imagine if your employees were better able to: Build effective business relationships with clients and help drive sales performance. Add value to clients and help ensure their requirements are met or exceeded. Measure the performance of their key accounts and adapt their approach accordingly. Understand the key attributes required for success and work on developing them. Set a strategy for sales success and create action plans for pre-defined goals. Monitor and measure their own performance and set their own targets. Ultimately, this training course will help employees to focus on what is required to succeed in the role of account manager, building a strategy with clear actions and helping the organisation to business success. Who is this course for? This Account Management training course is for anyone that works in an account management role or relevant sales function and will assist the participants in improving their working practices, developing customer relationships and in turn increasing business performance and sales success. Requirements for Attendance Prior sales experience is recommended, but an awareness of the sales process as a minimum will suffice.
Embark on a journey to become a workplace hero with our comprehensive one-day First Aid course. This dynamic and engaging training program is designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge needed to handle emergency situations confidently and effectively.