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Open Public Training, 2017 (Johannesburg)

Friday, July 21, 2017 - 09:00 to Sunday, July 23, 2017 - 13:00

Train to become a mediator of the Basic Concepts Programme

This is a SACE accredited, blended learning course which involves experiential, hands-on learning opportunities as well as access to an online course.

Date & Time:

21 - 22 July 2017, 09h00 - 16h00

23 July 2017, 09h00 - 13h00

Costs:

Course Fee: R2,800 / R1,750 (students)

Including training file and mediator manual

Material Fee: R850.00 (optional, but recommended)

Including cognitive tool kit and picture set. To find out more about materials click here.

Early Registration: R2,300 (by 14th June 2017)

Venue:

To be decided closer to the time.

Online Reigstrations:

Click Here

The workshop helped me to understand how to work with the children in the classroom. I also learnt how to ask open-ended questions that will encourage my learners to think and to ask more questions.

Pixley Kaseme: Training Sessions 1+2

For me the most effective aspect was the basic teaching model.  When I implemented the model I found that my learners were more focussed when I followed the steps of the model.

Ikwezi: Schools Development Unit, July 2014

'I can actually see results from using some of the ideas I got during the training.'

 

Central Training 2012

Very well put together course: well researched, well prepared, well delivered.  A course that can be trusted to yield results when applied in practice, and therefore a much needed and valuable tool to implement with learners who are in danger of failing to learn adequately.

Open Public Training, 2015 (Cape Town)

‘The trainer was very good and it was refreshing to be part of a workshop that can actually make a difference in the lives and minds of learners.’ (Metro North, 2010)

Teacher Feedback

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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