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Recovering Troubled Projects: In-House Training

By IIL Europe Ltd

Recovering Troubled Projects: In-House Training Despite our best intentions, many of the projects that organizations undertake either don't achieve their intended business results or end in complete failure. Most seasoned project managers have had their share of experiences with difficult or troubled projects and unless they are careful, they will encounter more. This workshop does not focus on 'failed' projects but rather on those projects which without appropriate intervention would be headed for failure. Failed projects are those beyond help and which should be terminated. Here we focus on projects that are salvageable. It is an exercise-driven, no-nonsense, professional practice-focused workshop positioning the participant to immediately apply the tools and lessons learned in the classroom. The workshop employs the use of both illustrative and practical/working case studies. Illustrative case studies will examine insights from real-world troubled projects. Participants will be asked to bring descriptions of their own examples of troubled projects on which they're currently working or on which they have worked in the past. A number of these will be used as the basis for the practical/working case studies. The approach builds on and complements the disciplines addressed in Project Management Institute's PMBOK® Guide and also addresses issues that arise when managing projects in a complex environment. What You Will Learn You will learn to: Recognize the value of a structured project recovery process Explain the reasons most projects fail Analyze the causes of a project's troubles Construct a negotiation process to use with key stakeholders Apply an effective strategy to planning the recovery effort Manage, evaluate, and adjust the ongoing recovery effort Foundation Concepts Recognizing a troubled project Defining the project recovery process The Reasons Projects Fail Putting failure in perspective Reviewing management issues Analyzing planning issues Exploring complexity issues Assess the Project Stabilizing the project Determining preliminary Go / No-Go Conducting a detailed recovery assessment Negotiate the Recovery Reviewing the basics of negotiation Setting reasonable expectations Obtaining appropriate PM authority Securing key stakeholder support Plan the Recovery Planning for recoveries Rebuilding the project team Reshaping the project plan Managing parallel activities Planning for change management Implement and Adjust the Project Implementing project recoveries Facilitating change Enabling continuous learning Fostering the project team Sustaining stakeholder engagement

Recovering Troubled Projects: In-House Training
Delivered in London or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,495

Level 5 Diploma in Education & Training Online | L5 Diploma

By Study Plex

Highlights of the Course Course Type: Self-Paced Online Learning Guided Learning Hours: 360 Teaching Practice Hours: 100 Accreditation: NCFE Qualification: Nationally Recognised Qualification Study Materials: High-Quality E-Learning Study Materials Certificate: Certificate upon passing the official exam Access: Lifetime Access Tutor Support- Personalised feedback on your all assignments Customer Support: 24/7 live chat available What you will learn from this course? Upon successful completion of this Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training, you will be able to: Include learning strategies, concepts, and models in the design of inclusive classroom instruction and learning Create and maintain a safe, pleasant teaching and learning environment by utilising behaviour control techniques Deliver inclusive instruction and learning utilizing communication and learning theories, ideas, and models Use assessment theories, models, and principles to illustrate how to evaluate learning in training and education Utilise theories and techniques for reflection and assessment, and evaluate one's own approach to planning, executing, and evaluating inclusive teaching and learning Learn how to conduct an initial and diagnostic assessment to determine an individual's earning goals as well as the relationships, roles, and processes that are part of education and training Establish and maintain a safe environment for teaching and learning, as well as how to plan for and carry out inclusive teaching Use theories and models of curriculum creation in your area of expertise and how to use those theories to assess your own methods Recognise professionalism and the influence it has on education and training, as well as the impact of accountability to stakeholders and outside organisations Understand how education and training are governed by policy and support your organisation's attempts to improve quality Level 5 Diploma in Education & Training Online | L5 Diploma This Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training is accredited by NCFE and regulated by Ofqual, making it a nationally recognised credential that will improve your CV and set you apart from the competition. This is the ideal approach for teachers who have already finished levels 3 and 4 or aiming to achieve Qualified Teacher Status (QTLS). This course will help you gain advanced knowledge and skills to lead learning sessions, organise lesson plans, and create teaching and learning strategies. Towards the end of this course, you'll acquire an extensive range of teaching abilities and expertise you need to establish a successful career in the education sector, as well as gain the status to start working as a teacher. Who is this Course for? The following individuals may benefit from this Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training: all types of trainers aspirant teachers teachers of all levels teacher trainers teachers wishing to achieve Qualified Teacher Status (QTLS) teachers wishing to improve their instructional abilities teachers wishing to enhance their employment prospects Whether you are a complete beginner or an aspiring professional, this course will provide you with the necessary skills and professional competence, and open your doors to a wide number of professions within your chosen sector. Eligibility Requirements This Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training has no academic prerequisites and is open to students from all academic disciplines.  Assessment Procedure Upon successful completion of this Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training, you will be evaluated by a series of assignments that the instructors of the course will internally construct and grade. This strategy will give students more confidence to ace the exam because it precisely represents the content taught in class and fits the teaching methodology being used. "Pass" represents the qualification's overall grade Each item included in the qualification framework must be completed by the student For a student to pass a unit, they must demonstrate their understanding of each unit by achieving all of the listed learning outcomes and meeting all of the evaluation criteria Assignment Submission For each portion of the diploma, you are required to submit a number of assignments each weighing about 1000-2000 words. Product evidence requirements, such as lesson plans, teaching resources, and other pertinent paperwork, must also be accompanied by some of these assignments. Assignments should incorporate theory and establish connections to actual workplace or classroom circumstances in order to convey pertinent arguments. These assignments will aid in your exploration and application of the entire teaching and learning cycle. If more work is needed, your instructor will offer feedback and the chance to resubmit assignments. Practical Teaching Assessment There must be a minimum of 8 observations, each lasting at least 8 hours. This excludes any observed practice that was completed as a component of the Level 3 Award in Education and Training. A minimum of 30 minutes must pass between each observation. This witness evidence must be given by a teacher who possesses the necessary qualifications. In extraordinary circumstances, we may also set up a video link with your tutor to finish these observations. The eight observations must relate to the following essential units: Education and training teaching, learning, and evaluation (level 4) Enhancing education and training through teaching, learning, and assessment (level 5) No previous experience is required to enrol into this course. However, you must complete 100 hours of in-class teaching experience throughout the course of the program to receive your completion certificate. Your practical teaching demonstration will need to be observed by an expert witness who has a level 5 diploma in education and training. For an extra charge of £250 + VAT for 8 hours, if you'd prefer, we can assist you by providing an expert witness.  Advance Your Career This Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training will provide you with significant opportunities to enter the relevant job market and select your desired career path. Additionally, by showcasing these skills on your resume, you will be able to develop your career, face more competitors in your chosen sector, and increase your level of competition. This course will also allow you to acquire the required skills to work towards achieving the Qualified Teacher Status and progress to Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BSc).  If you are looking for a Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training, enrol into our affordable and highly informative course, which will open your door towards a wide range of opportunities within your chosen sector.  This Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training is accredited by NCFE and regulated by Ofqual. The National Council for Educational Awarding (NCFE) is a national educational awarding body that is well-known and respected throughout the world, which will improve your prospects of finding employment and showcase your professional growth. Course Curriculum Course Overview Course Overview - Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training 00:00:00 Sample Useful Documents Observation Recording Requirements. 00:15:00 Session Plan Pro-Forma 00:15:00 Sample Portfolio Building Record Sheets 00:15:00 Sample Graded Observation Pro-Forma 00:15:00 Lesson 1: Roles Responsibilities of Teachers in Education Learning Lesson 1: Roles Responsibilities of Teachers in Education Learning 00:45:00 Lesson 2 : Pedagogical Principles Theory and Practice Lesson 2 : Pedagogical Principles Theory and Practice 00:40:00 Lesson 3 : Functional Skills and the Minimum Core Lesson 3 : Functional Skills and the Minimum Core 00:40:00 Lesson 4 : Planning in Education and Learning Lesson 4 : Planning in Education and Learning 00:30:00 Lesson 5 : Selecting, Creating and Using Resources Lesson 5 : Selecting, Creating and Using Resources 00:30:00 Lesson 6 : Augmenting Communication through Teaching Strategies Lesson 6 : Augmenting Communication through Teaching Strategies 00:30:00 Lesson 7 : The Assessment Process Lesson 7 : The Assessment Process 00:30:00 Lesson 8 : Managing Learners Lesson 8 : Managing Learners 00:30:00 Lesson 9 : Professionalism and Continued Professional Development Lesson 9 : Professionalism and Continued Professional Development 00:25:00 Lesson 10 : Developing Designing Curriculum Lesson 10 : Developing Designing Curriculum 00:28:00 Lesson 11 : The Professional Practice Quality Management Lesson 11 : The Professional Practice Quality Management 00:26:00 Lesson 12 - Developing, Using and Organising Resources in a Specialist Area Lesson 12 - Developing, Using and Organising Resources in a Specialist Area 00:30:00 Additional Resource Additional Resource - Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training 04:00:00 Assignment - Mandatory Units Assignment 1: Developing Teaching, Learning and Assessment in Education and Training Assignment 1 - Developing Teaching, Learning and Assessment in Education and Training 00:00:00 Assignment 2: Teaching, Learning and Assessment in Education and Training Assignment 2 - Teaching, Learning and Assessment in Education and Training 00:00:00 Assignment 3: Theories, Principles and Models in Education and Training Assignment 3 - Theories, Principles and Models in Education and Training 00:00:00 Assignment 4: Wider Professional Practice and Development in Education and Training Assignment 4 - Wider Professional Practice and Development in Education and Training 00:00:00 Assignment 5: Develop Learning and Development Programmes Assignment 5 - Develop Learning and Development Programmes 00:00:00 Assignment 6: Identify the Learning Needs of Organisations Assignment 6 - Identify the Learning Needs of Organisations 00:00:00 Assignment 7: Internally Assure the Quality of Assessment Assignment 7 - Internally Assure the Quality of Assessment 00:00:00 Assignment 8: Understanding and Managing Behaviours in a Learning Environment Assignment 8 - Understanding and Managing Behaviours in a Learning Environment 00:00:00 Assignment 9: Understanding the Principles and Practices of Internally Assuring the Quality of Assessment Assignment 9 - Understanding the Principles and Practices of Internally Assuring the Quality of Assessments 00:00:00 Assignment 10: Working with Individual Learners Assignment 10 - Working with Individual Learners 00:00:00 Feedback Feedback 00:00:00

Level 5 Diploma in Education & Training Online | L5 Diploma
Delivered Online On Demand
£825

Peripheral Intravenous Cannulation (Peripheral vascular access device)

By Guardian Angels Training

Gain the knowledge and skills to safely insert and manage peripheral IV cannulas with our training course for healthcare professionals. Ideal for nurses, medical personnel, and other practitioners.

Peripheral Intravenous Cannulation (Peripheral vascular access device)
Delivered In-Person in InternationallyFlexible Dates
£1,475

BA (HONS) PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR SCREEN & FILM

By Screen and Film School

Screen and Film School invites you to get creative with this degree course, a course which has everything you will need to succeed in the fast-moving world of design within the screen and film industry. Talented individuals with these skills are in high demand, and we’ll give you the exact launchpad you’ll need to succeed upon graduating. This degree course has been developed to reflect the recent huge surge in demand for professional, technically skilled production design graduates who are equipped with vital creative, logistic and production skills, who are ready to enter into the industry. Fundamental to the delivery of this course is the teaching of production design within the broader Film School environment. This unique shared arrangement will enable you to hone specialist design skills in the classroom and test them out in live film projects. You will also gain an understanding of your place within film production and build a network of peers, alongside whom you can progress throughout your education and then on into the workplace.

BA (HONS) PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR SCREEN & FILM
Delivered In-Person in BrightonFlexible Dates
£9,250 to £15,950

Restorative Justice

By Inclusive Solutions

Restorative Interventions in Schools A “Restorative Solution” is a non-adversarial approach to conflict resolution where the person who has done something wrong in a given situation becomes accountable to those s/he has harmed. This person is then given the opportunity to “make up” for their inappropriate behaviour through agreement and reparation. An intervention can involve a formal conference, or it can be a simple conversation on a corridor or playground. Restorative Interventions work with all ages of young people, and the techniques can be used in parental meetings, can prevent exclusions and challenge poor behaviour. Our feedback tells us that when problems between young people are addressed in this way, those problems rarely reoccur. Course Category Behaviour and Relationships Teaching and Learning Description Restorative Interventions in Schools A “Restorative Solution” is a non-adversarial approach to conflict resolution where the person who has done something wrong in a given situation becomes accountable to those s/he has harmed. This person is then given the opportunity to “make up” for their inappropriate behaviour through agreement and reparation. An intervention can involve a formal conference, or it can be a simple conversation on a corridor or playground. Restorative Interventions work with all ages of young people, and the techniques can be used in parental meetings, can prevent exclusions and challenge poor behaviour. Our feedback tells us that when problems between young people are addressed in this way, those problems rarely reoccur. Also Available on line– self paced learning… give it a try! Testimonials ‘Interesting. A different approach. Another ‘weapon’ in the armoury. Will try to use.’ ‘Made me think how I can approach confrontations differently. Useful, reminded me where my focus should be and that things will be difficult at times, but that’s no excuse to stay in the comfort zone!’ ‘Excellent day. Lots of ideas to take away and use on a daily basis. Thanks.’ ‘Nice to do some work on behaviour without sanctions and restraints in mind’ Learning Objectives To introduce participants to Restorative Interventions To develop understanding of value and role in developing inclusive practice of Restorative Interventions To develop and practise Restorative Intervention skills processes Opportunity to reflect on professional practice Mutual support established with other ‘front line’ practitioners Who Is It For ? Multi Agency Teams Social workers CAMHS teams Year Managers Primary and secondary staff Early Years and School based Practitioners Heads and Deputies SENCOs Advanced Skills Teachers Primary and secondary teachers Local Authority Support Services Course Content This can be introduced in one day or as a workshop but is better offered over a series of sessions. The course answers the questions: What should we do if rewards and punishments do not work? Can we find an alternative process to recommending permanent exclusion or special unit or school placement? Struggling with a child for whom praise and sanctions seem ineffective? Want to develop a more restorative school or team? I need a process which works with relationships not just behaviour. What will work for our relationships policy? This day’s training will enable participants to facilitate Short Restorative Conferences, and will suggest ways of working with young people and others that will help to repair broken relationships, and challenge some difficult behaviour. Including all those affected by an incident in its resolution is a powerful way of producing significant improvements in behaviour. We will cover: What are restorative solutions? Background and detailed teaching of processes Inclusion values underpinning this work Processes modelled and opportunities to try process out Practical setting up of restorative conferences Stories and outcomes

Restorative Justice
Delivered in UK Wide Travel Costs or OnlineFlexible Dates
£2,500 to £6,900

Recovering Troubled Projects: Virtual In-House Training

By IIL Europe Ltd

Recovering Troubled Projects: Virtual In-House Training Despite our best intentions, many of the projects that organizations undertake either don't achieve their intended business results or end in complete failure. Most seasoned project managers have had their share of experiences with difficult or troubled projects and unless they are careful, they will encounter more. This workshop does not focus on 'failed' projects but rather on those projects which without appropriate intervention would be headed for failure. Failed projects are those beyond help and which should be terminated. Here we focus on projects that are salvageable. It is an exercise-driven, no-nonsense, professional practice-focused workshop positioning the participant to immediately apply the tools and lessons learned in the classroom. The workshop employs the use of both illustrative and practical/working case studies. Illustrative case studies will examine insights from real-world troubled projects. Participants will be asked to bring descriptions of their own examples of troubled projects on which they're currently working or on which they have worked in the past. A number of these will be used as the basis for the practical/working case studies. The approach builds on and complements the disciplines addressed in Project Management Institute's PMBOK® Guide and also addresses issues that arise when managing projects in a complex environment. What You Will Learn You will learn to: Recognize the value of a structured project recovery process Explain the reasons most projects fail Analyze the causes of a project's troubles Construct a negotiation process to use with key stakeholders Apply an effective strategy to planning the recovery effort Manage, evaluate, and adjust the ongoing recovery effort Foundation Concepts Recognizing a troubled project Defining the project recovery process The Reasons Projects Fail Putting failure in perspective Reviewing management issues Analyzing planning issues Exploring complexity issues Assess the Project Stabilizing the project Determining preliminary Go / No-Go Conducting a detailed recovery assessment Negotiate the Recovery Reviewing the basics of negotiation Setting reasonable expectations Obtaining appropriate PM authority Securing key stakeholder support Plan the Recovery Planning for recoveries Rebuilding the project team Reshaping the project plan Managing parallel activities Planning for change management Implement and Adjust the Project Implementing project recoveries Facilitating change Enabling continuous learning Fostering the project team Sustaining stakeholder engagement

Recovering Troubled Projects: Virtual In-House Training
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£850

BA (HONS) HAIR AND MAKE-UP FOR SCREEN AND FILM

By Screen and Film School

Do you want to become a make-up artist or hair stylist within the film and TV industry? Are you a hands-on, creative individual who is looking to collaborate with TV crews and filmmakers at a professional level? Our BA (Hons) Hair and Make-Up for Screen and Film degree has been created to provide you with the strongest possible technical and creative skills to work in this flourishing industry.

BA (HONS) HAIR AND MAKE-UP FOR SCREEN AND FILM
Delivered In-Person in BrightonFlexible Dates
£9,250 to £15,950

Advanced Professional Practice

By CORE theatre arts training

CORE is a professional level training company in physical theatre and acting with a solid emphasis on the classical “Theatre Apprenticeship” training model. With 30+ years experience and using proven training methods, combined with our unique mentoring approach, we develop the whole person, in order to equip our trainees to identify their God-given calling and use their gifts to impact culture and society for good. EQUIPPING YOU FOR LIFE One of our unique qualities lies in our ability to identify your strengths, regardless of your experience and training, and develop you further. You will be challenged, receive practical skills and confidence to make your next step, whether you want to take qualifications with Trinity College London, train as a teacher or get an agent as you step into the challenging world of the performing arts. Training groups are kept small to ensure individual attention and you receive a wealth of transferrable skills to equip you for life in the workplace. OUR UNIQUE APPROACH CORE's uniqueness lies in our attention to individual coaching, personal and professional development whilst maintaining a culture of excellence and rigorous discipline. We engage trainees in professional productions for on and off stage experience, and in collaborative works with other artists and musicians. Admission is by audition only (min age 16) no educational qualifications required, as admission is based on Potential, Passion and Perseverance that are essentials required to thrive in this industry and in life!

Advanced Professional Practice
Delivered In-Person in CoventryFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Recovering Troubled Projects: On-Demand

By IIL Europe Ltd

Recovering Troubled Projects: On-Demand Despite our best intentions, many of the projects that organizations undertake either don't achieve their intended business results or end in complete failure. Most seasoned project managers have had their share of experiences with difficult or troubled projects and unless they are careful, they will encounter more. This workshop does not focus on 'failed' projects but rather on those projects which without appropriate intervention would be headed for failure. Failed projects are those beyond help and which should be terminated. Here we focus on projects that are salvageable. It is an exercise-driven, no-nonsense, professional practice-focused workshop positioning the participant to immediately apply the tools and lessons learned in the classroom. The workshop employs the use of both illustrative and practical/working case studies. Illustrative case studies will examine insights from real-world troubled projects. Participants will be asked to bring descriptions of their own examples of troubled projects on which they're currently working or on which they have worked in the past. A number of these will be used as the basis for the practical/working case studies. The approach builds on and complements the disciplines addressed in Project Management Institute's PMBOK® Guide and also addresses issues that arise when managing projects in a complex environment. What You Will Learn You will learn to: Recognize the value of a structured project recovery process Explain the reasons most projects fail Analyze the causes of a project's troubles Construct a negotiation process to use with key stakeholders Apply an effective strategy to planning the recovery effort Manage, evaluate, and adjust the ongoing recovery effort Foundation Concepts Recognizing a troubled project Defining the project recovery process The Reasons Projects Fail Putting failure in perspective Reviewing management issues Analyzing planning issues Exploring complexity issues Assess the Project Stabilizing the project Determining preliminary Go / No-Go Conducting a detailed recovery assessment Negotiate the Recovery Reviewing the basics of negotiation Setting reasonable expectations Obtaining appropriate PM authority Securing key stakeholder support Plan the Recovery Planning for recoveries Rebuilding the project team Reshaping the project plan Managing parallel activities Planning for change management Implement and Adjust the Project Implementing project recoveries Facilitating change Enabling continuous learning Fostering the project team Sustaining stakeholder engagement

Recovering Troubled Projects: On-Demand
Delivered Online On Demand30 minutes
£1,050

Level 5: Diploma in Teaching (DTLLS) Course

By Canary Wharf Academy

Course Overview: The Level 5 DET, regulated by Ofqual, equips aspiring teachers to excel in diverse educational settings such as further, adult, and community education, along with work-based learning. With a full 120 RQF Credit value, this qualification requires candidates to fulfil a teaching/training practice requirement, catering to both pre-service and in-service educators in England. Candidates must have access to 100 hours of teaching. Who Should Enroll: Those working or aspiring to work as teachers/trainers in the further education and skills sector Individuals starting or seeking career progression in teaching/training roles Teachers/trainers working one-to-one with learners or in industry Assessors aiming to achieve a teaching/training qualification Candidates with prior Learning and Development units CET holders looking to upgrade to a full Level 5 teaching qualification applicable to qualified teaching pay scales across FE institutes and QTLS application through the Society for Education and Training. Course Outline: Developing teaching, learning, and assessment in Education and Training Teaching, learning, and assessment in education and training Theories, Principles, and models in education and Training Wider professional practice and development in Education and Training Action Research Developing, using, and organizing resources in a specialist area Managing behaviours in a learning environment Understanding inclusive practice Corporate or Group Booking: Canary Wharf Academy offers discounts on special corporate or group training sessions. Contact us via phone or email to arrange bookings, and our trainers can deliver the training at your location. Assessment: Assessment for Level 5 DET involves submitting a portfolio and teaching logs. There is no formal examination. Course Fee: Distance Learning: £1479.99 Classroom Course: £1649.99 Fees are all-inclusive with no hidden charges. Quick Course Info: Course Type: Credit-based qualification Total Credits: 120 Guided Learning Hours: 360 – 495 Method of Study: Online or Classroom Level: 5 How to Book: Book online via Paypal, Debit/Credit card, Invoice, or Bank Transfer. Alternatively, contact our dedicated team via phone or email, or visit our office for in-person booking. Confirmation will be sent instantly via email. Assistance Available: Feel free to contact our team via phone or email for any queries or assistance. We're here to help!

Level 5: Diploma in Teaching (DTLLS) Course
Delivered Online & In-PersonFlexible Dates
£1,479.99