Teacher Training & Teaching Assistant Course - CPD Certified & IAO Accredited
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Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Online
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Class hours
41h
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
A teaching assistant is someone who assists a teacher in his/her teaching responsibilities. Technically, you are someone who provides support in teaching. To become one, you need to learn how to train, facilitate, and present in class. You need to have the patience and passion for successfully becoming one. If you are currently a teaching assistant or aspiring to be one, then this course will help you train to become the best teaching assistant.
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About this course
Professionals who are helping people build their dreams in becoming a teacher
People who have an interest in teaching and different teaching jobs
This course is available to all learners, of all academic backgrounds.
Learners should be aged 16 or over to undertake the qualification.
Good understanding of English language, numeracy and ICT are required to attend this course.
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Subjects
- Teaching Assistant
- Teaching
- Accredited
- Teachers Pay
- Teaching in the UK
- Evaluation of Schools and Teachers
- Understanding Training and Facilitation
- Creating a Lesson Plan
- Choosing Activities
- Keeping it Interactive
Teachers and trainers (1)
John Adams John
Instructor
Course programme
COURSE CURRICULUM
Fundamentals of Teaching
- Understanding the Development of Children and Young Person
- Communication and Professional Relationships with Pupils and Family
- Safeguarding the Welfare of Children and Young Person
Teaching in UK
- Teaching in the UK
- Teachers’ Standards in UK
- Teachers Pay
- The English School System
- Evaluation of Schools and Teachers
- School Governance
- Inclusive Teaching
Teacher Training Basics
- Module One – Getting Started
- Module Two – Understanding Training and Facilitation
- Module Three – Gathering Materials
- Module Four – Creating a Lesson Plan
- Module Five – Choosing Activities
- Module Six – Preparing for the Workshop
- Module Seven – Getting Off on the Right Foot
- Module Eight – Delivery Tips and Tricks
- Module Nine – Keeping it Interactive
- Module Ten – Dealing With Difficult Participants
- Module Eleven – Tackling Tough Topics
- Module Twelve – Wrapping Up
- Activities
Becoming a Teaching Assistant
- INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ORIGINAL NATURE, THE CAPITAL WITH WHICH TEACHERS WORK
- ATTENTION AND INTEREST IN TEACHING
- THE FORMATION OF HABITS
- HOW TO MEMORIZE
- IMAGINATION : ACTIVE IN TEACHING AND LEARNING
- WAYS TO STIMULATE YOUR CAPACITY FOR CREATIVITY
- APPRECIATION, AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT IN EDUCATION
- THE MEANING OF PLAY IN EDUCATION
- THE IMPORTANCE OF INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN STUDENTS AND TEACHERS
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF MORAL SOCIAL CONDUCT
- TRANSFER OF TRAINING
- TYPES OF CLASSROOM EXERCISES
- HOW TO STUDY
- MEASURING THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF CHILDREN
SEN Teaching
- Introduction to Special Educational Needs (SEN)
- Understand Constructivism in the Classroom and know your role as a teacher
- SEN Code of Practice
- Get an understanding on SENCO
- Classroom Management Strategies for Children with Special Needs
- Physical Difficulties, Sensory Difficulties, Cognitive Impairments of Pupils
- How to Deal with Pupils with Autism
- Understanding Learning Difficulties
- Anger Management Methods for Pupils With Special Needs
- Teaching Children with Down Syndrome
- Conclusion SEN
Teacher Training & Teaching Assistant Course - CPD Certified & IAO Accredited