This introductory qualification is for trainee teachers who are just starting out in teaching/training, not in teaching/training currently or perhaps working as assessors and wish to develop their teaching skills.
Overview
This introductory qualification is for trainee teachers who are just starting
out in teaching/training, not in teaching/training currently or perhaps working
as assessors and wish to develop their teaching skills.
Through our learner-centred approach, you’ll acquire knowledge and skills in
preparing, planning, delivering and evaluating basic teaching and learning
sessions in a variety of contexts. This course is based around preparing and
delivering a micro-teach session.
This course replaced the PTLLS qualification some time ago, as with that
qualification, there is no minimum teaching requirement for entry for this
programme. Please note, this course takes place at University Centre
Leeds.
Who is this course for?
This introductory qualification is for trainee teachers who are just starting out in teaching/training, not in teaching/training currently or perhaps working as assessors and who wish to develop their teaching skills.
Leeds City College is one of the largest further education institutions in the country with more than 20,000 students and is one of the biggest providers of apprenticeships regionally.
The college is part of Luminate Education Group, which consists of Leeds City College, University Centre Leeds, Leeds Sixth Form College, Keighley College, Harrogate College and Leeds Conservatoire.
The college operates out of three main campuses: Printworks, Park Lane and Quarry Hill with smaller provisions in communities across the city. The new Quarry Hill Campus, based in the Cultural Quarter in Leeds, opened in September 2019.
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The Level 3 Award in Education and Training is an introduction to teaching that will give an insight into the roles, responsibilities and relationships in education and training; how to plan and deliver inclusive teaching sessions and how to assess and give constructive feedback.
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