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BCP Training: Mitchell's Plain Primary School

Wednesday, January 29, 2025 - 14:15
Thursday, January 30, 2025 - 14:15
Wednesday, February 26, 2025 - 14:15
Wednesday, April 23, 2025 - 14:15
Wednesday, May 28, 2025 - 14:15
Wednesday, June 18, 2025 - 14:15
Wednesday, June 25, 2025 - 14:15

BCP Training For Mitchell's Plain Primary School

Training Details:

Venue: Mitchell's Plain Primary

Target Group: Foundation Phase Educators (Grade R to Grade 3)

Number of Educators: 12

Dates:

  • Colour: 29 + 30 January 2025

  • Shape: 26 February 2025

  • Size: 23 April 2025

  • Position: 28 May 2025

  • Number: 18 June 2025

  • Letter: 25 June 2025

Time:  14h15 - 16h15

Contact Person: Mrs Louise Fortuine

 

Note: This is a private training for Mitchell's Plain Primary.

I feel very strongly that Basic Concepts should be introduced to all learners- this will give me the time to develop their conceptual language and increase their vocabulary and verbal fluency.

Metro Central Training: Western Cape Education Department (October, 2015)

I love the programme. I was not aware of how to introduce a concept … . If I could reverse my years in teaching, I bet I would have produced mathematicians, scientists and doctors.

Metro Central Teacher Comment (July, 2013)

Thank you for introducing me to this "life skill". It is wonderful that there is also an online, interactive, support system with resources available. 

Metro Central Training: Western Cape Education Department (October, 2015)

Very informative. Very well presented. Very good use of visual aids.

Thinking Stars: Teacher Feedback From Training, August 2014

Teachers use questions that evoke thinking and inquiry, so that the learners are able to discover and experience for themselves.

Metro South Training, Western Cape Education Department, 2015

The course was very helpful to me as a teacher, excellent and exciting, because it opened my mind … how to integrate basic concept in all learning areas. It also showed that children should not be limited and their understanding should be developed step-by-step.

Schools Improvement Initiative, UCT (June 2013)
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