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Open Public Training, 2015 (Cape Town)

Wednesday, July 1, 2015 - 09:00 to Friday, July 3, 2015 - 16:30

Date & Time:

1-3 July 2015, 09h00 - 16h00

Costs:

Workshop: R2,150 / R1,250 (students)


Materials 1 (optional, but recommended): R820 cognitive tool kit and picture set

Materials 2 (essential): R75 training file and R195 mediator manual

To find out more about materials click here.

Total 1 incl. all materials: R3,240 / R2,340 (students)
Total 2 incl. trainer file and manual (excl. cognitive tool kit & pic. set): R2,420 / R1,520 (students)

Early Registration:

R1,750 (by 20th May 2015)

Venue:

University of Cape Town, Hoerikwaggo Building, Room 6A (Click here for map - find section 8B)

University of Cape Town Accreditation:

Participants may want to apply for official accredition for attending the training. The Basic Concepts Programme is registered as a short course at UCT.

Die Basiese Konsepte Program het my self vertroue weer op gebou. My taal gebruik en my manier van dinge doen het ook verander. Ek is baie bly en gelukking om deel uit te maak van die Basiese Konsepte Program.

Pixley Kaseme: Training Sessions 1+2

The BCP is the best place to start for learners with limited vocabulary and for closing the vocabulary gap.

Christel House Training, July 2014

I had an idea what the course would be like, but it was much more than what I had expected.

Metro Central Training: WCED (February, 2015)

I have learned so much through the Kwena Basic Education Trust and for that I would like to take this opportunity to say: thank you.

Kwena Basin Education Trust: Project Visit, May 2016

It was a weekend to remember… I had enough time to make plans for things at home. Thank you, it was a joy to listen to someone so passionate about his work.

Die Bron Primary School: Visit 1

‘All foundation phase educators, esp. Grade R, should attend this workshop. If everyone in the education system uses this BCP model, we should see remarkable improvements in the learners' LIT/NUM over a couple of years.’ (Metro North, 2009)

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