I love how open and honest and supportive everyone is. I appreciate the tutor giving strong and clear instruction for the written work and the skills practice. Also that the work set is marked quickly, so I know where I stand.
Georgina
I found a safe space to be myself, I feel comfortable with my classmates and tutor, this is my third year and I don’t remember one day that I wouldn’t have wanted to come to the class. The environment, classmates, tutor, study and exercises (all together) facilitated (and still are facilitating) my personal growth, a better understanding of myself and acceptance. This journey made me flourish. It is helping me to fulfill my purpose, keeping my life balanced, connected with reality and people.
Maria
“The benefit of the creative stuff is just learning different activities that you could do with the children when you’re in the setting or learning what activities they actually like to do, or they prefer to do, that’ll actually help them with their development. You can even use [the kitchen] as different activities to do with the children, so, like making buns with them.”
Katie
“The facilities like the kitchen are so great because you get to learn about what nutrition children need, and you can make at home yourselves to look after the children or even in the nursery making different things for lunch and snack time”
Niamh
Really like my tutor, I find them to be direct, warm, professional and knowledgeable. They are helpful in asking me if I need any additional support. I find their turnaround with homework very efficient and their feedback is clear and helpful.
Simon
Course Information
Introduction
Learning and Skills Teachers plan and deliver engaging, up-to-date teaching to help Further Education students gain the knowledge, skills and behaviours needed to reach their full potential.
Overview
Learning and Skills Teachers work across the Further Education and Skills sector, teaching learners aged 16 and above in settings such as FE colleges, sixth forms, training providers and offender learning. They deliver a wide range of academic, vocational and technical education (typically up to Level 3) drawing on industry or academic expertise to deliver high-quality, engaging lessons. Teachers must be adaptable, responsive to learners’ needs, and committed to ongoing professional development. They help students progress into work or further study, and may also manage people or budgets. They work with colleagues, students, employers and stakeholders to ensure the best outcomes for learners.
Entry requirements
The employer will agree entry requirements for these apprenticeships and these will depend on the role that they are advertising.
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