Award in Education and Training (AET)
is an introductory, internationally recognized teaching qualification designed for individuals seeking to start a career in teaching or training. This foundational course equips learners with the essential skills and knowledge to plan, deliver, and evaluate effective learning sessions. It is ideal for aspiring educators and those already involved in training who wish to formalize their skills with a Level 3 Award in Education and Training.

Course Outline
Understanding Roles, Responsibilities, and Relationships in Education and Training
Teaching roles and responsibilities.
Legislation and codes of practice.
Promoting equality and valuing diversity.
Understanding and Using Inclusive Teaching and Learning Approaches
Planning inclusive teaching and learning.
Creating a positive learning environment.
Adapting teaching methods to meet learner needs.
Understanding Assessment in Education and Training
Principles and practices of assessment.
Providing effective feedback to learners.

Learning Outcomes
Develop an understanding of the roles and responsibilities in the education and training sector.
Plan and deliver inclusive teaching sessions that cater to diverse learner needs.
Implement effective assessment strategies and provide constructive feedback.
Reflect on and improve your own teaching practice.
Who is this Course For?
The AET course is suitable for:
Aspiring teachers or trainers looking to enter the education sector.
Individuals currently in a training role seeking formal teaching qualifications.
Professionals wishing to enhance their teaching skills.
Employers looking to upskill their staff in training and development roles.
Course Completion
Upon successful completion of the AET course, participants will receive a Level 3 Award in Education and Training certificate. This education and training certification enables learners to progress to higher-level teaching qualifications and opens up opportunities for teaching roles in various educational and training environments.
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