City and Guilds 6302
          Preparing to Teach in the
          Lifelong Learning Sector
                   PTLLS
                 WELCOME
Kim Harrison kharriso@kirkleescollege.ac.uk 01484 437106

Jayne Benn jbenn@kirkleescollege.ac.uk 01484 535621 ext 7208

Cathy Clarkson cclarkson@kirkleescollege.ac.uk 01484 535621 ext 7208


     @cathywint
ENROLMENT


 Make sure you have
  completed and signed the:
 Enrolment form &
 C&G registration form

 Fill in as much as you can
WELCOME
REFLECT


                   How do you
  What was the      feel now
  effect of the   compared to
  icebreaker?     when you first
                   walked in?
Objectives


    Enrol on the course
    Meet other group members
    Design and agree ground rules
    Discuss importance of ground rules
    Review one aspect of the first assignment
Establishing Ground Rules


    What do you
     expect from
  yourselves, othe
   r learners and
      the tutor?
Let’s compare to some theory

      Read the handouts taken from
      Gravells (2009) pp7-8
      Petty (2004) pp102/103


     Why do these               Are there any
      writers think            ground rues you
      ground rules             would add to your
     are important?                  list?
Include some quotes …..




                           Gravells A (2006)
   “All learners require   Preparing to Teach
  boundaries and rules     in the Lifelong
  within which to work”    Learning Sector.
   Gravells (2004) p 7     Exeter Learning
                           Matters
quotes Reference at the end of the
essay as ….



   Petty G (2004)              Gravells (2006)
   Teaching Today               agrees that all
   Cheltenham. Nelson         learners will need
   Thorne                     some boundaries.
Learning outcome                        Assessment criteria
  The learner will:                       The learner can:
  3.Understand own                        3.1 Explain how to
  responsibility for                      establish and maintain
  maintaining a safe                      a safe and supportive
  and supportive                          learning environment
  learning environment                    3.2 Explain how to
                                          promote appropriate
                                          behaviour and respect
                                          for others
NOTE – it is good practice to establish
ground rules with your learners – why?
What will we done this session?

   Enrolled on the course
   Met other group members
   Designed and agree ground rules
   Discussed importance of ground rules
   Reviewed one aspect of the first assignment

Week 1 2011_cc

  • 1.
    City and Guilds6302 Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector PTLLS WELCOME Kim Harrison kharriso@kirkleescollege.ac.uk 01484 437106 Jayne Benn jbenn@kirkleescollege.ac.uk 01484 535621 ext 7208 Cathy Clarkson cclarkson@kirkleescollege.ac.uk 01484 535621 ext 7208 @cathywint
  • 2.
    ENROLMENT  Make sureyou have completed and signed the:  Enrolment form &  C&G registration form  Fill in as much as you can
  • 3.
  • 4.
    REFLECT How do you What was the feel now effect of the compared to icebreaker? when you first walked in?
  • 5.
    Objectives  Enrol on the course  Meet other group members  Design and agree ground rules  Discuss importance of ground rules  Review one aspect of the first assignment
  • 6.
    Establishing Ground Rules What do you expect from yourselves, othe r learners and the tutor?
  • 7.
    Let’s compare tosome theory Read the handouts taken from Gravells (2009) pp7-8 Petty (2004) pp102/103 Why do these Are there any writers think ground rues you ground rules would add to your are important? list?
  • 8.
    Include some quotes….. Gravells A (2006) “All learners require Preparing to Teach boundaries and rules in the Lifelong within which to work” Learning Sector. Gravells (2004) p 7 Exeter Learning Matters
  • 9.
    quotes Reference atthe end of the essay as …. Petty G (2004) Gravells (2006) Teaching Today agrees that all Cheltenham. Nelson learners will need Thorne some boundaries.
  • 10.
    Learning outcome Assessment criteria The learner will: The learner can: 3.Understand own 3.1 Explain how to responsibility for establish and maintain maintaining a safe a safe and supportive and supportive learning environment learning environment 3.2 Explain how to promote appropriate behaviour and respect for others NOTE – it is good practice to establish ground rules with your learners – why?
  • 11.
    What will wedone this session?  Enrolled on the course  Met other group members  Designed and agree ground rules  Discussed importance of ground rules  Reviewed one aspect of the first assignment