Something better is coming soon - Planned system downtime from 5pm Thursday 26 March
ETF is creating a new digital experience for the FE and skills workforce, bringing together membership, professional development and sector support in one place. To complete this transition, all ETF online systems will be unavailable from 5pm on Thursday 26 March to Wednesday 1 April.
The ETF Booking system will permanently close on Thursday 26 March. From Wednesday 1 April, MyETF will be your single ETF account and professional body platform to book and access all ETF courses, resources, CPD, and events.
If you are booked on a scheduled online or in-person course during this time, it will still go ahead as planned. All the details will have been emailed to you. Once the new platform is live, we’ll email you with simple steps to set-up and personalise your new MyETF account.
Learn more about what’s coming and read our FAQsTeaching English Functional Skills: Developing Your Practice (Code: C1484)
This course, designed to be the standard of a Level 5 qualification module, supports practitioners working with Functional Skills English learners. You will explore and experience how to engage and motivate learners and undertake assessment to build on their prior learning. It is designed to meet the needs of all parts of the sector, including independent training providers, offender learning and adult and community education.
Pricing options
£495 per person for attendance on an open course. 10% discount available for SET members.
A discount is available for onsite group bookings – contact us for details.
Please note: bookings will close 7 days prior to the commencement of the course.
Upcoming
SET Membership
SET members are entitled to an exclusive 10% discount off this ETF professional development course.
Find out more about SET membership on the Society for Education and Training (SET) website.
Who is this for?
This course is aimed at:
- new teachers of Functional Skills English
- experienced teachers who may have recently transferred from other areas, including vocational teachers and assessors
- those who do not currently hold a subject-specific teaching qualification in English.
Training aim
The course will ensure that those responsible for teaching Functional Skills English are conversant with effective practice and have the confidence to teach Functional Skills English to learners with skills below Level 2 and support their achievement.
Outcomes
You will have the knowledge and confidence to:
- motivate and engage reluctant learners and address barriers to English learning
- plan teaching and learning in accordance with the subject content for Functional Skills English
- use active approaches to developing learner's skills in speaking, listening and communicating, reading and writing
- contextualise and apply English to vocational learning and meaningful everyday situations
- use assessment for learning approaches to support Functional English
- prepare learners for the requirements of summative assessment.
Length
10 x 2 hour webinars delivered over 10 weeks (one session each week), a total of 20 hours plus independent study.
You will also be expected to engage in independent study in between facilitated sessions.
The sessions are
- Starting points: course introduction
- Cognitive Theory
- Varieties of English and spoken language
- Phonics and spelling
- Inclusion and accessibility
- Reading and writing at Entry Level
- Critical reading and thinking
- Developing writing
- Planning for learning
- Reflection and next steps
Entry Requirements
An English qualification at level 2 or above. Employment in a teaching/training/assessing role in the post-16 education and training sector. Currently delivering functional skills English (or due to deliver imminently). Confirmation of support from your manager that you will be released to attend all sessions.
Contact us
If this course is not currently available at a suitable date/location, please register your interest and we will let you know about new events as they are announced.
If you have any questions, please contact:
T: 0800 0 831 830
E: enquiries@etfoundation.co.uk
