Preparing to Teach courses offer practical guidance on how to use key teaching approaches alongside the resources from Cambridge University Press & Assessment. Through the use of webinars and high-quality training materials, this course enables subject leaders like you to give teachers, parents and other school stakeholders a thorough introduction to Cambridge teaching approaches and resources.
The courses will introduce you to the key principles of the Cambridge programmes and how the resources can be used to embed active learning into daily planning and teaching.
The courses are designed to support subject leaders of:
Benefits of the Preparing to Teach course:
- You’ll be setting up teachers from your school to get the best out of their Cambridge resources
- Online workshops will bring tailored support to your school
- You'll become an expert in training teachers on the resources and key teaching approaches
- You will receive a Cambridge University Press & Assessment certificate upon completion of the course
- You can meet and share teaching ideas with other Cambridge subject leaders from around the world.
- The Moodle community of learning page will give you access to a Cambridge Mentor
Timings and Content
This webinar lasts 2 hours. By the end of the session you will:
- Know and understand the Cambridge approaches to learning
- Know how the course components work together to create a rich learning experience
- Understand how lesson planning is supported by our resources
- Understand how the course embeds universal skills for assessment
- Understand some common expectations
- Know how Cambridge can support your professional practice
- Ask and answer questions in our live Q&A
Language
This course will be delivered in English. All candidates should have an English language competence comparable to Level B2 in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). We recommend a minimum requirement of 5.5 on the International English Language Testing System. Further information may be obtained through the Council of Europe website.