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Open Public Training, 2015 (Johannesburg)

Friday, July 17, 2015 - 09:00 to Sunday, July 19, 2015 - 16:30

Date & Time:

17-19 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. tool kit & pic. set): R2,420 / R1,520 (students)

Early Registration:

R1,750 (by 20th May 2015)

Venue:

Wits School of Education: B Block, Room B224 (Click here for a map)

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.

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

Goals and objectives were clear, easy to grasp and manageable.  The enthusiasm and energy with which the course was presented made for an enjoyable 3 days!  

Open Public Training, 2015 (Cape Town)

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

Thinking Stars: Teacher Feedback From Training, August 2014

Before the workshop I thought (that) I knew how to teach or introduce my lessons, but now I know that I was not doing justice to my learners. I took them for granted ... as if (they would) very easily understand my instructions.

Metro South Education District: Teacher Training (January, 2013)

Very informative. Well planned. Well organised. Based on CAPS. Good intervention programme.

Metro Central Training: WCED (February, 2015)

‘BCP is foundational to a child's learning. It is the building blocks on which all other concepts are built. A concept needs to be fully understood by a child before a new concept can be taught. We often rush children's learning due to time constraints which is not correct.’ (KIDZPOSITIVE, Occupational Therapist, 2011)

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