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This Level 3 Award in Education and Training course at Glasgow Clyde College is ideal for those wanting to obtain a nationally recognised qualification.
This course is available on the Glasgow Clyde College website.
By the end of this Level 3 Award in Education and Training course, you will have a thorough understanding of the roles and responsibilities of a trainer in relation to legislation, equality, diversity, inclusivity and meeting the needs of learners. You will be able to sequence learning, plan and deliver sessions, using appropriate resources and teaching methods. You will also be able to identify the characteristics of effective assessment and feedback.
This course is fully supported by online training materials. An additional time commitment of approximately 30 hours is required for research and further reading.
You will have 2 further weeks after this course to complete written assignments.
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"I was able to enhance both my knowledge and professional skills on how to teach using modern thinking and techniques...I was also able to bring back what I had learned and use the knowledge gained in my own teaching activities.
I would highly recommend the course to those ... who aspire to enhance their teaching skills and wish to achieve a nationally recognised qualification for teaching."
J.S. CMIOSH, IMaPS - CDM Scotland Ltd
I have gained confidence and many new skills by completing this course and would recommend the course to anyone involved in training or teaching.
C.S. Volunteer Scotland
Glasgow Clyde College is a further and higher education college, located in Glasgow.
The college offers a broad range of courses across many subject areas, and has three easily accessible campuses in Glasgow at Langside, Cardronald and Anniesland.
With award winning teaching staff, the college is the largest further education provider in Glasgow and has the highest achievement rates in further and education in the area.
Glasgow Clyde College also has excellent links to universities to allow you to progress to degree level.