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The Art of Teaching for Preservice Teachers

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The Art of Teaching for Preservice Teachers is a 20-hour training programme that supports educators as they prepare to enter the classroom with confidence and clarity. The course provides practical guidance and a structured understanding of the many elements that come together to create strong teaching practice, from lesson design and learner diversity to assessment, classroom management, and professional conduct.

Key Facts:

  • Format: E-learning (online access)
  • Access: Upon payment
  • Audience: Educators, Teachers, Trainers
  • Language: EN
  • Licence: valid for 1 year per person
  • Certificate of Completion
    Internationaly accredited   

               

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    Course Outcomes

    By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
    ✔ Understand the many components that come together to create an effective teacher.
    ✔ Grasp diverse learning styles, intelligences, and effective teaching strategies.
    ✔ Apply core learning theories—Behaviorism, Cognitivism, and Constructivism—in classroom practice.
    ✔ Plan, deliver, and reflect on lessons to enhance student engagement and learning.
    ✔ Integrate technology using TPACK and SAMR models while maintaining professionalism, safety, diversity, confidentiality, and ethical conduct.

    Modules

    ✔ What is an Effective Teacher?
    ✔ Learning Styles and Multiple Intelligences
    ✔ Overview of Learning Theories
    ✔ Lesson Planning and Delivery
    ✔ Critical Thinking
    ✔ Introduction to Assessment
    ✔ Classroom Management
    ✔ Technology in the Classroom
    ✔ Code of Conduct

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