ICT Co-ordinators' Course: Tutors Training Day
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As part of the TDA funded national roll-out of the course. Naace are inviting new tutors to a day designed to prepare them for running the programme.
Keep an eye out for the next tutors day likely to be held in June 2009 at Friends House Meeting Rooms, 173 - 177 Euston Road, London, NW1 2BJ Course author, Janet Roberts of Hampshire County Council, will hold a free training day designed to assist tutors of the course in preparing to run it for the first time. Areas covered by Janet include delivering the course materials, as well as marking the programme’s assessments. Stevie Vanhegan, from Nottingham Trent University, the courses accediting body, may also be there to explain NTU's role in the course and about centre visits carried out across all new centres running the course. A copy of Stevie's presentation can be downloaded from the bottom of this article. For more details contact Pippa on 0115 848 3326 or email pippa@naace.org ![]() ICT Coordinators Course
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Publication date: 01st June 2007 Withdrawal date: --- Created: 01st June 2007 Last updated: 16th July 2008 11:24 Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.co.uk/252 |
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