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University of Worcester: Tutoring and Coaching
Institution | University of Worcester |
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Department | Institute of Education |
Web | http://www.worcester.ac.uk |
Study type | Taught |
Summary
If you’re looking for a flexible and rewarding career that is relevant to your existing qualifications, why not train to become a tutor? With so many young people looking for additional educational support right now, it's a great time to enter the profession.
Our Postgraduate Certificate in Tutoring and Coaching will help develop your understanding of theories and approaches to tutoring and coaching, whether you are an established tutor or wanting to pursue a career in this field.
Key features - Helps you select and develop techniques and approaches for one-to-one and group tutoring and coaching
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Explores diverse perspectives to tutoring and coaching in a range of educational contexts
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Increases your ability to tutor confidently by developing your understanding of learning theory
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Enhances your ability to plan for a range of tutoring and coaching scenarios
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Provides a highly flexible approach to learning through studying at a time of your choosing
Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Prospective students will be required to have a relevant first degree gained at 2:2 (or equivalent level) in subject specialism relevant to the primary/secondary curriculum. Applicants with a 3rd class honours or a non-honours degree will be considered on an individual basis. Qualifications and experience considered to be equivalent to the above All students applying via this route will be assessed by the Course Leader. When assessing a non-standard entrant’s suitability for entry onto the course, candidates will need to demonstrate their potential to achieve the aims and outcomes of the course. The candidate will also need to demonstrate that their experiences are equivalent to having achieved a 2:2 at undergraduate level. The following criteria may be taken into consideration: Evidence of successful academic study equivalent to level 6 |
Location | St John's Campus Henwick Grove Worcester WR2 6AJ |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Prospective students will be required to have a relevant first degree gained at 2:2 (or equivalent level) in subject specialism relevant to the primary/secondary curriculum. Applicants with a 3rd class honours or a non-honours degree will be considered on an individual basis. Qualifications and experience considered to be equivalent to the above All students applying via this route will be assessed by the Course Leader. When assessing a non-standard entrant’s suitability for entry onto the course, candidates will need to demonstrate their potential to achieve the aims and outcomes of the course. The candidate will also need to demonstrate that their experiences are equivalent to having achieved a 2:2 at undergraduate level. The following criteria may be taken into consideration: Evidence of successful academic study equivalent to level 6 |
Location | St John's Campus Henwick Grove Worcester WR2 6AJ |
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