An Introduction to New Thinking for Your Classroom
Learn how to practice self-awareness and improve your teaching style with this free online classroom teaching course.
Description
This free online teaching strategies course is based on materials from The Commonwealth Education Trust - a UK based charity whose purpose is to advance education across the Commonwealth and has created a teacher professional development program called Teach2030. The Commonwealth Education Trust's Teach2030 initiative is a sustainable, professional development model that enables teachers to continue learning. It brings teaching and learning training to teachers, using low-cost technology combined with locally facilitated delivery through CET accredited partners.
This free online classroom teaching strategies course is based on the materials from the Commonwealth Education Trust, which will enable you to reflect on your teaching and learning practice, and teach more effectively by showing you how to continue to develop your teaching and learning skills, improving learning process outcomes for all your pupils.
This classroom teaching strategy course is suitable for all teachers, whether you are new to the classroom, have many years of experience in teaching already, or for those who are interested in pursuing a career in education. So, why wait? Learn how to become improve your teaching strategy skills today!
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An Introduction to New Thinking for Your Classroom
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Course Objectives
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Creating a Teacher Portfolio
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Finding a Learning Partner
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What is the Role of a Teacher?
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Good Teaching / Poor Teaching
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Identifying a good teacher
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What makes YOU a good teacher? Self Assessment
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Action Plan, Final Notes and Course Summary
Course assessment
Learning Outcomes
After completing this course you will be able to:
- Define what being a teacher means
- Describe what good teaching and poor teaching looks like
- Examine your own experiences as a pupil and how they have shaped you as a teacher
- Reflect on your own teaching practice
- Identify your own areas of strength
- Identify areas you wish to develop to improve your teaching practice
Certification
All Alison courses are free to study. To successfully complete a course you must score 80% or higher in each course assessments. Upon successful completion of a course, you can choose to make your achievement formal by purchasing an official Alison Diploma, Certificate or PDF.
Having an official Alison document is a great way to celebrate and share your success. It is:
- Ideal to include with CVs, job applications and portfolios
- A way to show your ability to learn and achieve high results