Then the Level 3 Award in Education and Training (AET) is for you. This is a short, part time course designed to start your career in teaching, learning and assessment. There are no entry requirements, other than being functional in English and maths, however you will need to be over 18 years of a
Course Overview
Would you love to become a teacher in the Further Education sector? Are you passionate about learning and helping others to learn?
Then the Level 3 Award in Education and Training (AET) is for you. This is a short, part time course designed to start your career in teaching, learning and assessment. There are no entry requirements, other than being functional in English and maths, however you will need to be over 18 years of age.
The AET Award is a mandatory minimum qualification for all those teaching in the Learning and Skills Sector and replaces the old PTLLS qualification.
Course Content
The course will cover the following core areas, amongst others:
Review appropriate teaching and learning approaches in the specialist area
Demonstrate session planning skills
Discuss the delivery of inclusive sessions which motivate learners
Who is the course for
For those wishing to gain a threshold teaching qualification in the sector or those who would like to try teaching for the first time.
Course Assessment
The learner will undertake 1 micro-teach which will be graded, plus a number of short written assignments. There is no examination or requirement for a teaching placement on this course.
Course Progression
Learners who have completed this course will be awarded 3 credits towards the Diploma in Education and Training (DET).
Facilities
College is different to school and you'll see a wide range of purpose-built areas, dedicated to specialist study, some of which are open to the general public at certain times, to give students real-world experience.
Investing to give you the best
We strive to offer our students the best environments in which to study, as well as providing support and leisure spaces to complement your learning. Our most recents developments include brand new, dedicated Health and Science facilities, a new Degree Centre and fully upgraded Engineering facilities including a Marine Technology Centre!
Sustainability at The College
Protecting our planet for future generations is everyone's responsibility. At the College, we encourage all students, staff and our communities, to get involved in positive action towards climate change.
Whenever possible, we encourage the use of sustainable transport options, with initiatives such as the Cycle to Work Scheme. We hold an annual Sustainability Week, to focus on the key issues. Other Green initiatives cover a wide range of areas, all of which are managed in accordance with our Sustainability Policy.
Small changes can have a large impact. Through a constant focus on reducing energy consumption, we've achieved a decrease equivalent of over 33 tonnes of CO2, over the last few years. But this is just the start. We will:
Adopt the FE (Further Education) Climate Action Plan, with yearly national updates and twice termly internal updates
Task teachers with incorporating one or more sustainable development goals into their curriculum
Promote sustainability related work and pathways: jobs; apprenticeships; volunteering; and sustainability innovation in the fields of study at the College
Record and celebrate achievements made by the College and its communities
Continue to upgrade our technology to meet sustainability goals
Move from single-use plastic consumables in all campus shops to metal alternatives
Provide a branded metal refillable bottle for students when they start their course at College
Promote sustainability in prominent places on the website, including Sustainability News and other channels
Commit to the Nature Pledge, as suggested and guided by BPC Council
Mitigate the impact of new, more energy-efficient developments such as at Lansdowne, by creating a green space with more trees planted than those removed to facilitate the construction
Continue to explore and promote sustainable travel options such as the Cycle to Work Scheme, to help improve local air quality and health and well-being.
Incentivise students and staff to use sustainable travel options through our partnership with Beryl, the leading bike-hire company, by on-campus events, group rides and free minute vouchers.
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