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Give your team the opportunity to pause and reflect on what matters most to them about the work they do. The act of listening to each other creates relationship and strengthens trust and inclusion within the team – in creating a shared vision, groups of people build a sense of commitment together. Using the PATH or MAP processes of group facilitation and the creating of a large wall sized graphic we will provide a School Improvement Plan to be proud of! Course Category Visioning and Problem Solving Person Centred Planning Strategic Work Team Building and Leadership Description There is an old Japanese proverb, “Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare” “There is no power for change greater than a community discovering what it cares about” MARGARET WHEATLEY – ‘TURNING TO ONE ANOTHER’ (2002) Give your team the opportunity to pause and reflect on what matters most to them about the work they do. The act of listening to each other creates relationship and strengthens trust and inclusion within the team – in creating a shared vision, groups of people build a sense of commitment together. They develop images of ‘the future we want to create together’, along with the values that will be important in getting there and the goals they want to see achieved along the way. Unfortunately, many people still think ’vision’ is the top leader’s job. In schools, the ‘vision task’ usually falls to the Headteacher and/or the governors or it comes in a glossy document from the local authority or the DfES. But visions based on authority are not sustainable. Drawing on the planning tools MAPS and PATH (Pearpoint, Forest and O’Brien 1997) and other facilitation sources we use both process and graphic facilitation to enable the group to build their picture of what they would love to see happening within their organisation/community in the future and we encourage this to be a positive naming, not just a list of the things they want to avoid. ??Let us join you to explore your vision and the ‘roadblocks’ to your vision. Testimonials “Thank you so much for the work you did with us yesterday – I have since been in 2 schools today and have spoken to an number of other colleagues who were present – all were totally overwhelmed by the session – they loved it.” “I was totally blown away, so nice to reflect and realise what a long way we have come” “That was so powerful and motivational” “Our Primary is now an OFSTED rated ‘Outstanding School’ – we were in Special Measures – the Visioning and Planning using the PATH process for 3 years has seriously contributed to this”. Learning Objectives To create a far reaching and shared vision of the future for the school team/group you are working with and ensure that each person present contributes to this To create a visual representation (a graphic) of the vision and use this to plan future actions and to inform school improvement and development plans To facilitate the group in thinking through what some of the barriers to achieving their vision are and to begin work on how these can be removed To build a sense of commitment, common purpose and trust within the team/group Who Is It For ? Headteachers School managers EIP Managers Whole staff – including everyone Course Content The facilitation of a shared vision can be delivered as a full or a half day but, unlike our other training days this day depends on your and your team’s needs and the time you have available The course will cover: Creating the vision The Story So Far Headline Themes Naming the Nightmare A Year from Now Naming Roadblocks and Barriers Building strength Who will we need to take with us on the journey towards the vision Who are we? – Gifts, Strengths and Talents Charting Specific Actions
Using trusted, professional brands, this gel polish course guides you through the preparation, application and aftercare information needed so you can perform gel nail treatments safely and confidently. The course will teach you about Gel Polish products and how they work. You will also learn how to apply Gel Polish & how to remove the product. THE REQUIREMENTS Students who attend must hold a minimum of a manicure certificate. Salon attire must be worn during the course. Student must have clean nail without enhancements and long hair tied back. To ensure maximum practice, students will be required to work on each other throughout the day or on own hands. COURSE CONTENT Introduction and treatment benefits. Hygiene, health, and safety Anatomy and physiology. Consultation and record keeping Contraindications to treatment- Nail diseases and disorders, what to look out for and how to recognize these. Product and equipment knowledge Nail preparation Step-by-step demonstration Polish techniques & Troubleshooting Removal Aftercare This is 2 days training. Time 10:00am-5:00pm Price included kit for work, Led Lamp are provided during the course . Certificates will be issued after the completion of the course
Copper cabling systems training course description A hands on training course covering installation, termination and testing of copper cables in an internal environment. The course covers all copper cabling but hands on sessions focus on unshielded Twisted Pair. What will you learn Recognise different copper cables and when to use them. Install and terminate UTP cables. Test and certify UTP cables. Copper cabling systems training course details Who will benefit: Professional cable installers. Prerequisites: None Duration 2 days Copper cabling systems training course contents Communications principles Use of cables in data networks, Use of cables in telephone networks, conductors and insulators, current, resistance, voltage and Ohms law. Copper cabling per cabling Coaxial versus twisted pair. UTP and STP. Cat 5, 5e, 6 and 7. Straight through, cross over, others. Hands on: Building a simple network. Cable termination Cable termination Preparing cables for termination, termination techniques, termination tools. Wiring standards, colour codes. Hands on: Making your own cables and using them in the simple network. Cable architectures Structure cabling system components, topologies, horizontal wiring, vertical wiring, telecomms rooms, server rooms. Hubs, switches and routers implications. Trunking. Cabling documentation, symbols and abbreviations. Hands on: punch blocks, testing continuity. Cable installation Site surveys: pathways and spaces, support structures, distance limitations. Recommended installation practices, laying and setup, retrofits. Health and safety factors, fire and building codes. Hands on: Performing a site survey, installing cable with floor boxes. Testing Basic testing, volt meters, tone set, Cat 5 testers, Cat 5e testers, Cat 6 testers. Certifying performance, Cat 5, 5e and 6 performance parameters. External factors. Common faults. Hands on: Testing an installation, troubleshooting faults. Other aspects Telephony cables, shielded cables. Hands on: installing telephone cable, testing continuity.
SIP security training course description A hands-on course covering SIP security. It is assumed that delegates already know SIP as this course focuses purely on the security issues in SIP IP telephony networks. Hands-on practicals follow each major theory session and include use of various SIP security tools such as vomit, sipp, sipsak and sivus amongst others. What will you learn Secure SIP networks Use various SIP security tools SIP security training course details Who will benefit: Technical staff working with SIP. Technical security staff. Prerequisites: SIP for engineers Duration 2 days SIP security training course contents SIP review SIP infrastructure and entities, example SIP session. Hands on Simple SIP network with and without authentication. SIP security attacks DOS attacks, infrastructure attacks, eavesdropping, spoofing, replay, message integrity. Hands on Basic SIP packet capture, infrastructure attacks. SIP tools SIP packet creation: Sivus, SIPsak, PROTOS, SFTF, SIP bomber, SIPp, Seagull, Nastysip. SIP packet generators: SIPNess, NetDude. Monitoring: Wireshark, Cain & Abel, Vomit, Oreka, VoiPong. Scripts and tools: SIP-Fun, Skora.net, kphone-ddos, sip-scan, sip-kill, sip-redirectrtp. Health of different tools. Hands on Generating SIP packets, rebuilding conversations from captured packets, password cracking. VPNs and SIP IPSec, AH, ESP, transport mode, tunnel mode, Pre Shared Keys, Public keys. Hands on SIP calls over IPSec. Secure SIP signaling SIP relationship with HTTP, Deprecated HTTP 1.0 basic authentication, HTTP 1.1 Digest authentication, S/MIME, SIPS, SIPS URI, TLS, DTLS, PKI infrastructures. Hands on SIP with TLS. Secure media streams SRTP, features, packet format, default encryption, default authentication, key distribution. S/MIME, MIKEY, SDP security descriptions. SIP security agreements. Hands on Analysing SRTP packets. Firewalls NAT traversal. Impact of firewall on infrastructure attacks. TLS and firewalls. SIP specific firewalls. Hands on SIP calls through a firewall.
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Politics permeates every facet of our existence, from the choices we make, to the laws we abide by and the governance systems we live under. This A-Level Politics course from Oxbridge provides a thorough grounding in UK and US political principles and systems, ranging from public votes and party leadership to the reform of healthcare, economy, and education. Delve into the multifaceted nature of the UK's governmental systems and political parties, and gain an in-depth understanding of how elections function, including voting behaviour, referendums, and underlying ideologies shaping governmental decisions. Extend your knowledge across the Atlantic, learning about key facets of US politics, institutional relations, and contrasting ideologies, discerning the disparities between UK and US systems. This course is designed to enhance your research, analysis, and reasoning skills, enriching your ability to interpret intricate ideas, formulate cogent arguments and critically evaluate. It's an excellent stepping stone if you're eyeing higher education, law sector, banking, insurance, property or consulting careers. Our distance learning course aligns with the latest AQA A-Level Politics syllabus, specifically tailored for online, self-paced study. You'll enjoy unlimited tutor support, a clear induction, and meticulously structured assignments to aid you in acquiring the skills and knowledge required for exam success. UK-based students will have guaranteed access to one of our exam centres. Experience a multitude of benefits, including: A state-of-the-art course, written to the latest specification with dynamic and engaging content. Fast track is available on this course (for exams in 2022). Access to our network of partnership exam centres (guaranteed exam venue). Unlimited tutor support – Your tutor will help you create a study plan and support you throughout. Exam pass guarantee (We’ll offer continued support to your next exam if you don't pass the first time). A-Level Politics augments your understanding of politics and the intricate interrelationships among political ideas, institutions, and processes. About the awarding body Awarding body: AQA Our course code: X918 Qualification code: 7152 AQA qualifications enjoy international recognition, being taught in 30 countries around the globe. They are highly valued by employers and universities, facilitating students to progress to the next stages of their lives. AQA qualifications cater to a wide range of abilities and include GCSEs, IGCSEs, and A-levels. ⏱ Study Hours Allocate between 250 and 300 hours for study time, plus additional time for completing assignments. 👩🏫 Study Method Our interactive online learning platform delivers the course. However, if you prefer, you can print the learning materials. The learning resources are diverse, including videos, quizzes, and interactive activities. 📆 Course Duration On enrolment, you'll have up to two years to complete your study and exams, with unlimited tutor support throughout this period. 📋 Assessment Enrol now for exams from Summer 2022. Three standard A-Level written exams are required: Paper 1: 2 hours, 33.3% of A-Level, 77 marks. Paper 2: 2 hours, 33.3% of A-Level, 77 marks. Paper 3: 2 hours, 33.3% of A-Level, 77 marks. Exams involve a mix of short and long-answer questions and extended response questions. We also provide an exam pass guarantee. If you don't pass the first time, we'll offer free support for your next exams. Assignments Throughout the course, you'll complete several assignments. While these don't contribute to your final grade, they give you a chance to receive feedback and monitor your progress. They can also be used to predict grades if required. 👩🎓 Course Outcomes Upon successful completion of this distance learning course, you'll receive an A-Level certificate in Politics, issued by AQA. This certificate is identical to those awarded to students at any other school, college, or university in the UK. Our selected syllabus (7152) is best suited to distance learning, and we believe it provides the greatest chance of success. ℹ️ Additional Information Difficulty - Level 3 Entry requirements - A GCSE or equivalent in History is recommended for this course. UCAS Points - 56 Course Content: The course content is vast and captivating, covering everything from the UK's government, politics, and constitution, the role of pressure groups, the history of the European Union, to the US government structure, the civil rights movement, and the contrast between UK and US political systems. You'll also study the core ideologies, including Liberalism, Conservatism, and Socialism, and their various forms. The course concludes with a detailed look at other shaping ideologies such as Nationalism, Feminism, Multiculturalism, Anarchism, and Ecologism.
Oxbridge's A-Level Sociology course is designed for inquisitive minds who delight in rich conversations, contentious ideas, and exploration of social themes. This course will offer a nuanced perspective of society, diving into its complex layers. Sociology is an exciting discipline, laden with intellectual challenges and provocative theories. Gaining popularity among learners striving to comprehend the social universe, this course explores key areas such as philosophy and ethics. Renowned universities and employers recognise the A-Level Sociology qualification, appreciating the valuable skills and personal qualities it fosters. The course presents a host of sociological theories, prompting you to apply your experiences and knowledge to evaluate their validity. Your exploration of personal identity and societal roles form a crucial part of this journey. Sociology, besides being a respected academic subject, forms a core component of diverse fields such as business studies, medical training, geography, environmental science, and sports and health sciences. Achieving an A-Level in Sociology indicates a profound understanding of the subject, enhancing your career opportunities and opening new doors. A-Levels are considered a hallmark of educational excellence in the UK. Our home study course aligns with the latest AQA A-Level Sociology syllabus, tailored specifically for flexible, online learning. We provide unlimited tutor support, clear instructions, and well-designed assignments to equip you for your examination. If you're based in the UK, we guarantee access to one of our exam centres for your final A-Level exams. Benefits include: A freshly designed course, resonating with the latest specifications and rich, engaging content. A fast track option for exams in 2022. Access to a network of partner exam centres for a guaranteed exam venue. Unlimited Tutor Support- we’ll guide you in crafting a study plan and offer continuous support. Our unique exam pass guarantee (If you don’t pass the first time, we’ll back you up for the next attempt). About the awarding body Awarding body: AQA Our course code: X916 Qualification code: 7192 AQA qualifications, recognised and taught globally in 30 countries, are highly valued by employers and universities. They pave the way for young people to advance to the next life stage. AQA offers a range of qualifications suitable for diverse abilities, including GCSEs, IGCSEs, and A-levels. ⏱ Expected Study Hours Anticipate between 250 and 300 hours of study, in addition to assignment completion. 👩🏫 Study Approach Our course is delivered via an interactive online learning platform, designed to create a dynamic learning experience. If you prefer, printable learning materials are available. Our learning resources comprise diverse media including videos, quizzes, and interactive activities. 📆 Course Duration The course spans up to 24 months from enrolment. Your login details for the MyOxbridge portal will grant you access to your learning materials. 📋 Assessment Enrol now for Summer 2022 exams. Official exams Each exam is 2 hours long, accounting for 33.3% of total marks. We provide a guaranteed exam space at one of our UK centres. Our unique exam pass guarantee means we'll support you for free for your next attempt if you don’t pass the first time. Assignments Throughout your course, you’ll complete various assignments. Though these do not contribute towards your final grade, they offer an opportunity for your tutor to assess and provide feedback, helping to track your progress and generate predicted grades if necessary. 👩🎓 Course Outcomes Upon successful completion of this home learning course, you will be awarded an A-Level in Sociology by AQA. Your certificate will be identical to those issued to students at other educational institutions. We've chosen this syllabus specifically because we believe it is the best fit for online learning and offers the best chance of success. ℹ️ Additional Information Difficulty - Level 3 Recommended Entry Requirements - GCSE or equivalent in English, history, or a social science. UCAS Points - 56 Course Content Key themes covered include integral elements of sociology, education with methods in context, families and households, theories and methods, the media, and crime and deviance. Dive into important sociological theories, explore socialisation, delve into the structural elements of education, define different types of families, gain insights into research methods, examine the role of media in society, and study crime, deviance, social order, and social control.