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The mode of study may be adapted to
meet individual requirements.
Depending on local demand
there are three possible options:
Option 1
Fully taught - this is the recommended
option,
particularly for
applicants with little or no up-to-date knowledge of the subjects
to be covered, as it provides sufficient time to learn the theory
content as well as develop excellent teaching and demonstration skills. The full course will run over 3 terms,
part 1 only will run over 1½ terms.
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candidates attend
for training on one full day per
week during term time |
Option 2
Home
study plus practical study blocks (suitable for those who prefer to
study alone or who have a sound
and up-to-date knowledge and understanding of the subjects to be covered).
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candidates will attend
one introductory day at the commencement of the course
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the theory
content is studied at home by e-learning and / or paper based
workbooks |
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progress will be
monitored by the course tutor through the completion of short written
assignments and short video clips |
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candidates will attend
2 x five day practical workshops, one for each part - these will
coincide with school half terms |
Please contact us for more
information and commencement dates.
Option 3
Home
study/revision plus fortnightly practical study days (suitable for those who
prefer to study alone or who have a
sound and up-to-date knowledge and understanding of the subjects to be covered).
The full course will run over 3 terms, part 1 only will run over 1½ terms.
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the theory
content is studied at home |
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a topic or topics
will be set each week which are to be studied prior to the
following practical study day |
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progress will be
monitored by the course tutor who will be
available to explain any difficult areas during the following the practical
study day |
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candidates will
then attend practical study days on one day per fortnight during term
time |
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