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Training International Learners & Trainees

4.9(9)

By Sterling Training

Give your staff market-leading delivery skills and intercultural communication techniques with our unique course. TILT has been delivered to military and commercial clients and is seen as best-practice for those training internationally.

Training International Learners & Trainees
Delivered in Southampton or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

11+ Maths Advanced Winter Break Intensive Course

By Bettering Youth

For those who are looking to get top marks in the Maths 11+ exam Save Your Child’s Spot in the 11+ Maths Advanced Winter Course  Tricky Algebra Confusing word problems Topics that really stretch your child Our engaging course doesn’t just teach numbers; Our Maths courses build confidence.  This course is perfect for students in Year 5 students who are at "greater depth" and are preparing for their 11+ Exam in 2024.  It is complementary to our weekly term-time small group 11+ maths classes We transform 11+ Maths exam prep from a challenge to an exciting adventure, helping your child become a resilient and prepared student. Mathematics can be a battleground for many students, especially when faced with word problems. We understand the fear of numbers, the confusion with multiplication tables, and the frustration of not being able to solve real-world math challenges. Key Details: Duration: 4 hours Official Lesson Start Date: TBD Feb Half term Maths Focus Areas: Algebra, advanced geometry, tricky word problems Group Size: 4 to 8 students For Just £117.00 *save 25% with our Small Business Saturday offer!   What our families have to say:

11+ Maths Advanced Winter Break Intensive Course
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£97 to £117

11+ Maths Foundations Winter Break Intensive Course

By Bettering Youth

For those who are working towards exam confidence Save Your Child’s Spot in the 11+ Maths foundations Winter Course  Concerned about your child’s struggle with math concepts and word problems? Worried about them answering complex problems under time-pressure? Want them to be exposed to the type of exam style questions they'll need to master? Our engaging course doesn’t just teach numbers; Our Maths courses build confidence.  This course is perfect for students in Year 5 preparing for their 11+ Exam in 2024. It is complimentary to our weekly term time small group 11+ maths classes We transform 11+ Maths exam prep from a challenge to an exciting adventure, helping your child become a resilient and prepared student. Mathematics can be a battleground for many students, especially when faced with word problems. We understand the fear of numbers, the confusion with multiplication tables, and the frustration of not being able to solve real-world math challenges. Key Details: Duration: 4 hours Official Lesson Start Date: February half term TBD Maths Focus Areas: Times Tables 8- 15, Word Problems, Fractions, Percentages and Decimals, Geometry + intro to algebra Group Size: 4 to 8 students For Just £117.00 *save 25% with our Small Business Saturday offer!   What our families have to say:

11+ Maths Foundations Winter Break Intensive Course
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£97 to £117

GCSE Maths Foundations Paper 1 Winter Workshop

By Bettering Youth

For those who are working towards GCSE maths exam confidence Save Your Child’s Spot in the GCSE Foundation maths Paper 1 Workshop Concerned about your child’s struggle with math concepts and word problems? Worried about them answering complex problems under time pressure? Want them to be exposed to the type of exam-style questions they'll need to master? Our engaging course doesn’t just teach numbers; Our Maths courses build confidence. Meet Shola, our GCSE Maths Expert! I specialise in tutoring students of all abilities in the following areas: foundation to higher GCSE maths, and general maths tuition for key stages 3 and 4. Lessons are tailored to my students by further developing their understanding of mathematical concepts as well as delivering lessons based on current needs and upcoming course materials. My role as Head of Year means that I oversee the pastoral support of students in my year group so that learning at every level of the individual is supported. I am a qualified Designating Safeguarding Lead Level 3 which means that I have practical knowledge and skills to protect the welfare of students and to take action when necessary. Course Objectives: - Revision techniques so there's less cramming + more confidence - Main concepts are reviewed for Number, Algebra, Geometry, and Data Handling - Review of past papers for Paper 1 to gain exposure to exam terminology + formating - Exam techniques to ensure no stress in a time pressure situation and top tips to avoid common errors that students fall into! We transform GCSE Maths exam prep from a challenge to an exciting adventure, helping your child become a resilient and prepared student. Mathematics can be a battleground for many students, especially when faced with word problems. We understand the fear of numbers, the confusion with algebra, and the frustration of not being able to solve real-world math challenges. Key Details: Duration: 3 hours Official Lesson Start Date:TBD during Feb Half term Maths Focus Areas: Paper 1 Foundation Group Size: Max 15 Recorded! For Just £97  Students who work with Bettering Youth tutors improve by a minimum of 2 grades; we have a 100% pass rate! What our families have to say: "Think it all went very well today. Shola seems very nice. Spoke with her briefly at the end of the lesson." "Sarahlynn has been nothing but a source of strength and encouragement for my daughter Ella. After struggling with confidence at school and feeling embarrassed to put her hand up in class, she was falling behind. Since Sarahlynn has been working with her, she has gone up a Math set and has become noticeably more relaxed in social settings. We couldn’t be more proud."

GCSE Maths Foundations Paper 1 Winter Workshop
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£97

How to help young people who self harm

By Human Givens College

– how to react, support and move forward Discover how you can best help a young person who self-harms – gain the insights and skills you need to approach this distressing subject respectfully and safely, a better understanding of what self-harm is, why young people self-harm, and much more… Date: Tues 14th May 2024 Accredited CPD Certificate: 3.5 hours Length: 3.5 hours (with breaks) Start time: 9.15am GMT (until 1.30pm) "This is one of the best self-harm trainings I’ve had, honestly..."EMILY LOVE, PRIMARY PREVENTION WORKER Live Online Webinar – Join Emily Gajewski – an expert in helping people overcome self-harm – for her live webinar on Tuesday 14th May 2024. All you need is a quiet place to watch, a computer or tablet and a strong internet signal, the rest is easy. Book your place and we’ll email you confirmation – you’ll receive your Zoom link the day before the event. RECORDING – the training is recorded in case anyone experiences technical difficulties – or you can’t attend on the day – so you will also get a recording for a limited time afterwards to maximise your learning. Want to attend but can’t make this date? Then please register your interest below – and we’ll email you when a new date is available. The aim of this live online training with Emily Gajewski, a highly experienced psychotherapist specialising in treating self-harm, is to give you a thorough, in-depth understanding of why young people self-harm and how to approach/react when helping someone in both the short and long term, including the essential skills most likely to effectively support the young person on their journey to find less harmful ways of coping – the webinar focuses on the most evidence-based knowledge and skills in this area. It will also help you find ways of calming yourself in moments of overwhelm to ensure that you can be as supportive and helpful as you’d like to be. Why you should attend With the ever changing, uncertain world we live in creating a vast amount of pressure on children – emotionally and physically – more children and teenagers are experiencing extremely stressful, distressing situations, with many looking for coping mechanisms to help them deal with their negative thoughts, feelings and emotions. Self harm (including self injury) is hugely on the increase and rates are higher than ever since Covid-19 and the long periods of isolation and uncertainty young people have experienced in ‘lock downs’. A survey of 61 secondary school children by charity Place2Be, shows self-harm reports increased by 77%, from 48 to 85, from August to September 2021. Finding the right words to approach self-harming can be difficult – this online webinar was created to help you (parents, carers, teachers) approach this topic with empathy and confidence. Discovering that a young person you are caring for is self harming can be an extremely stressful situation. When we are highly emotional, it can cause us to react in desperate ways, which are often not helpful or supportive to the young person, even if our intentions are totally well-meaning. “A really helpful, caring approach – it has clarified so much for me and I can now see a sensible way forward.”MARTIN, PARENT. This course is relevant to a range of self-harming behaviours including: self-injury cutting, ripping or carving skin burning skin punching or hitting themselves scratching or pinching (including dermatillomania) poisoning themselves with tablets or liquids (or similar) over-eating and under-eating (anorexia or bulimia) biting yourself (dermatophagia) inserting objects into your body overdosing, exercising excessively pulling your hair (trichotillomania) getting into fights where you know you will get hurt What you will learn What is self-harm? Why young people self-harm How common is self-harming How to approach the subject (building rapport, trust…) How to react if your child (or any young person) tells you they are self harming (what not to say and do) The distinction between self harm and a suicide attempt The addictive element to self harm How to help a young person break the addictive pattern Helping a child in the short- and long term The influence of social media and peers Keeping your child safe Looking after yourself (managing stress, anxiety and worry for the household) Finding professional help View booking details Who this training is suitable for Parents, other family members and/or carers of children and young people who are at risk of self harming or currently self harming. Anyone who works with young people and needs to know how best to help when someone discloses that they self-harm or who they suspect may be self-harming. Therapists and counsellors who want to gain a better understanding so they can support families with a member who self harms. Course Programme The ‘How to help young people who self harm’ live online webinar starts at 9.15am and runs until 1.30pm (GMT). 9.15am Join the Zoom meeting 9.30am Understanding self harm 10.45am Comfort break and discussion 10.55am How to approach self harm and be most helpful 12.00pm Comfort break and discussion 12.10pm Creating the optimal conditions for recovery 1.30pm Webinar ends This course has been independently accredited by the internationally recognised CPD Standards Office for 3.5 hours of CPD training. On completion of this training you’ll receive CPD certificates from the College and the CPD Standards Office.

How to help young people who self harm
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£49

ECS English Online lessons for children and teenagers

4.9(53)

By ECS

British Council Accredited online English lessons for children and teenagers. Fun, friendly, effective lessons with our fully qualified teachers at a time and pace to suit you.

ECS English Online lessons for children and teenagers
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£40

HA Webinar: Engaging with interpretations

5.0(1)

By Historical Association

Historical Association webinar series: Building different types of historical knowledge Presenters: Claire Holliss This third session will focus on how a range of different teachers have dealt with student misconceptions about interpretations. It will first consider how teachers have helped their students to read the work of historians sensitively and will then discuss how teachers have designed teaching sequences to build students’ understanding of this aspect of the discipline.   To use your corporate webinar offer on this webinar please fill in this form: https://forms.office.com/e/9JZCQ0RUkJ

HA Webinar: Engaging with interpretations
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£31.67 to £55.83

HA Webinar: Building different types of historical knowledge

5.0(1)

By Historical Association

Historical Association webinar series: Building different types of historical knowledge Presenters: Claire Holliss In this sixth and final session, Jacob and Mike will explain how history teachers can teach This first session will focus on building students’ knowledge of the particular periods they are studying. It will also consider the different methods teachers have used to help their students to apply their knowledge to different contexts. It will include a discussion of how this might be assessed throughout the course and the role that curriculum planning can play in this process.   To use your corporate webinar offer on this webinar please fill in this form: https://forms.office.com/e/9JZCQ0RUkJ

HA Webinar: Building different types of historical knowledge
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HA Webinar: Responding to historical questions and engaging in extended writing

5.0(1)

By Historical Association

Historical Association webinar series: Building different types of historical knowledge Presenters: Claire Holliss This second session will consider how teachers have helped their students to develop coherent explanations of historical processes and to form judgments in response to historical questions. The session will then engage with the rich tradition of practitioner research on students’ writing at A-level, particularly focusing on how teachers have helped students engage with historical writing in order to gain a more sophisticated understanding of the discipline and to strengthen their written work.   To use your corporate webinar offer on this webinar please fill in this form: https://forms.office.com/e/9JZCQ0RUkJ

HA Webinar: Responding to historical questions and engaging in extended writing
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HA Webinar: Teaching neurodivergent students to succeed at GCSE History and beyond

5.0(1)

By Historical Association

Historical Association webinar series: Making history accessible Presenters: Gemma Hargraves and Kate Wright This session will offer practical strategies teachers can use to support and challenge neurodivergent students at GCSE. Covering the importance of scaffolding and Vygotsky’s Zone of Proximal Development, Kate Wright will offer a SENDCo’s perspective on how best to support GCSE historians. From Frayer models and graphic organisers to explicitly teaching key concepts and vocabulary, the session will outline how to achieve clarity in lessons, resources and homework. To use your corporate recording offer on this webinar please fill in this form: https://forms.office.com/e/bdNUSwLNrL Image: A Squire "Old English" padlock on a gate latch in Devon (Image: Partonez/Wikimedia Commons)

HA Webinar: Teaching neurodivergent students to succeed at GCSE History and beyond
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£31.67 to £55.83