Distance Learning Tutoring (Level 3)

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Methodology

    Distance Learning

  • Class hours

    200h

  • Duration

    12 Months

This fully accredited Level 3 course is delivered over ten modules and is suitable for those who wish to enter distance learning as tutors and learner supporters. There is an assumed basic knowledge of education delivery and specialist subject knowledge. Each module is followed by activities which you are encouraged to complete, together with keeping a reflective journal as part of the course. This journal can be used towards continued professional development.

Distance learning is becoming a growing area of education delivery, particularly with the availability of various information technologies which can be adapted, harnessed and utilised to enhance student experiences. This course seeks to highlight these technical advances and provide explicit guidance on their use within this specialised learning environment.

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Price for Emagister users: We are offering a 20% discount this month for all enrolments that are paid in full and made online.

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About this course


Key Topics

The Level 3 Distance Learning Tutoring course is divided into ten comprehensive modules:

Module 1: Introduction to distance learning
Module 2: Education, theories and practices
Module 3: Supporting students
Module 4: Media used in distance learning
Module 5: Skills development
Module 5: Marking and feedback in detail
Module 6: Access and differentiation issues in distance learning
Module 7: Structures and quality in distance learning
Module 8: Getting into distance learning as a tutor
Module 9: Keeping track
Module 10: Expanding your role

All Students must be 16 years of age or above.

The good news is that no prior learning knowledge or experience is essential to take this course. This course is openly available to anyone wishing to learn more about Distance Learning Tutoring and would like to take part in a highly rewarding home study course. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to expand their knowledge and study further, so we try to keep our entry requirements to a minimum.

Level 3 Distance Learning Tutoring Diploma

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  • IT
  • Tutoring
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Course programme

Distance Learning Tutoring


How is this course structured?

The Level 3 Distance Learning Tutoring course is divided into ten comprehensive modules:

Module 1: Introduction to distance learning
In this module we will look at the history of distance learning and how it continues to evolve.

Discussions will also cover definitions of distance learning and the concepts and models which have been used to theorise the approaches, requirements and methods of delivery.

Module 2: Education, theories and practices
Distance learning tutors have to be aware of underpinning educational theories and legislation, for example those that refer to lifelong learning, quality assurance and professional practices of course delivery.

In this module we will look at underpinning and relevant theories of education, discussing how they apply to distance learning. The course material will also present various models of learning and how these need to be adapted to suit distance learning, paying particular attention to issues of differentiation and skills development.

Module 3: Supporting students
Building from the content of module 2 we look at student requirements and categorization of learning skills.

- How do we learn?
- What do students expect from distance learning/?
- How do we bridge the gap between traditional learning environments and the virtual learning environment?
- What is the common ground and how can we use this to the students' advantage?
- The course will also cover areas about proactive support, blended learning and helping student to overcome specific issues in distance learning such as activity scheduling, isolation and motivation.

We also look at the different problems of supporting students such as time and funding inputs, boundaries and responsibilities, and dealing with various problems that might arise.

Module 4: Media used in distance learning
There are many computations of delivery methods in distance learning, and tutors need to be equipped to use a variety of mixed media. the module will cover the following:

- Correspondence tuition
- E-mail tuition
- Face to face supplementation
- Telephone tuition
- WIKIs
- Podcasts
- In addition it will also discuss blended learning which is a mix of some or all of the above

Module 5: Skills development
This module looks at how the distance learning student can continue to develop their learning skills and how these can be appropriately assessed and supported within the remote environment. The module looks at the ways in which tutors can facilitate positive student experiences and help students to work towards achieving positive outcomes.

In this module we will also look at how the tutor can use student experiences in order to develop their own skills.

Module 5: Marking and feedback in detail
This module explores the different strategies in marking student's work and also addresses the psychological issues surrounding remote learning. The module will present various key ways to mark which are efficient and versatile but it will also present the pros and cons of marking approaches.

The feedback we give to students is critical to their learning experience and therefore we will explore how to convey positive feedback even when the overall achievement is poor. There will also be discussion on how distance learning tutors can help students to improve their skills in weak areas and maintain motivation, even within the virtual or e-leaning environments.

In this module you will draw on your journal to help build up personal marking strategies and guidelines which will help you in both time management and consistency (further explored in module 9)

Module 6: Access and differentiation issues in distance learning
In this module we look at access to courses, student entry points and how tutors manage these flexible parameters. In addition we will discuss the limitations of distance learning support, together with student responsibilities and expectations

Distance learning students often ‘go missing' or leave the course. Tutors are not always party to personal information regarding students or administrations issues which would be informative. Therefore in this module will examine retention of students, strategies for improving retention and the theories which underpin these strategies; and what the tutor can do to maximise retention in their own courses

Module 7: Structures and quality in distance learning
There are various key aspects in delivery of positive and successful distance learning courses; these will be examined in detail:

- Organizational
- Appraisal and assessment
- Standards
- Continued professional development
- Quality, experience and reflexivity
- Professional bodies and ethics
- CRB checks and relevance of tutoring the under 18's

Module 8: Getting into distance learning as a tutor
This module will cover the normal requirements and experience necessary in a variety of posts such as GCSE. A level, Diploma and Degree. It will also cover the following fundamental processes:

- CV writing and how to express your experience in a positive way
- Looking at expectations
- How to assess your own experience and address shortfalls
- Look at professional and practical knowledge

Module 9: Keeping track
Normally the distance learning tutor will amass a huge amount of documentation, course materials and books, particularly if they tutor several awards or courses, This module looks at how you can minimise and handle this ‘stuff'.

In addition, with multiple entry points, courses and awards, keeping track of students and key dates can be overwhelming; this module discusses these issues in depth and presents some frameworks which will helps to organise and record appropriately and efficiently. We will also cover the following:

- Issues of contact
- Boundaries of your position
- Responsibilities
- Getting information as a distance learning tutor
- Helpful resources and websites

Module 10: Expanding your role
Once you have some experience of distance learning tutoring you may wish to branch out into course writing or become an examiner. This module looks at some of the ways you can diversify and also discusses what is needed in order to fulfil the different roles:

- Becoming an examiner or marker
- Becoming a moderator
- Course writing
- Proof reading
- Branching out into NVQ assessing or work-based assessing
- Special needs
- One to one tutoring

ASSESSMENT

When you have completed the programme, your tutor needs to verify that you have worked through all parts of any Workbooks, Activities and Exercises successfully.

100% of the final mark is made up of an online multiple choice exam.

Upon verification of the activities, exercises and assignments, you will be awarded your diploma by OLQA as confirmation that your written work has met all of the learning outcomes and assessment criteria for the programme.

COURSE FEES

Our aim is to provide you with the best deal available, therefore any registration fee, certification fee and full tutor support is included in the course price for you. The enrolment fee for the Level 3 Diploma in Distance Learning Tutoring home study course is £456.25, though for a limited time we are offering you the opportunity to pay only £365 which is a 20% discount if you enrol online and pay in full.

You can also opt for our Easy Payment Plan and enrol online today by paying a deposit of £91.25 and then 4 equal payments of £91.25 per month. The first instalment is paid about a month after you receive your course.

Online Version : £365
Online & Paper Version : £430

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Distance Learning Tutoring (Level 3)

£ 365 VAT inc.