Course curriculum

    1. Before you start, have you thought about funding your learning? Teacher Professional Development Grants

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    2. What we will cover

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    3. Teaching Tips and Tricks: Let's Meet Our Classmates!

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    4. Teaching Tips and Tricks: Our Experiences

    5. Teaching Tips and Tricks: Reflecting on the experiences we have discussed

    6. Teaching Tips and Tricks: Let's activate our knowledge!

    7. Teaching Tips and Tricks: Revision Time!

    8. Teaching Tips and Tricks: Activity Ideas

    9. Teaching Tips and Tricks: How do we apply these ideas in our lessons?

    10. Task Based Learning

    1. Teaching Tips and Tricks : Curriculum

    2. Teaching Tips and Tricks: Planning Part 1

    3. Example lesson plan

    4. Download this story for reference as we will look at it during the next lesson.

    5. Teaching Tips and Tricks: Planning Part 2

    6. Teaching Tips and Tricks: Planning Part 3

    7. Spot Quiz!

    1. Teaching Tips and Tricks: Discussing Our Mini Lesson Plans

    2. Teaching Tips and Tricks: Presenting Our Mini Lessons Part 1

    3. Teaching Tips and Tricks: Presenting Our Mini Lessons Part 2

About this course

  • £199.00
  • 20 lessons
  • 3 hours of video content

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