Training & Learning

The purpose of this programme is to be a catalyst for the sustainable transformation of educational delivery.

Teacher Training

This covers three INSET days themed as Communication, Creativity and Collaboration as these represent the core skills that underpin all interpersonal skills and, when enhanced, always lead to greater levels of effectiveness.

Teachers leave these sessions with:

  • Key effective behaviours
  • New techniques for engaging young people in and out of the classroom
  • Methodologies for generating accelerated learning in the classroom.
  • Processes for continually innovating in and evolving their teaching methods.
  • Personal Action Plans

Facilitator Training

A number of teachers can also be trained as facilitators to the level of a top consultant in the private sector as this will enable them to sustain and develop the initial learning by delivering their own training programmes and materials both to other schools but also within the community as a whole.

Online Support

We can create a dedicated website enabling learning, experience and best practice to be shared

The Pupil Programme – the Accelerated Learning Road-Show

For the culture to change the needs of the pupils also need to be addressed.

The Accelerated Learning Road-show is a staged event held in a school hall where pupils undergo an adventure or journey designed to create a critical mass of understanding and acceptance for new methods of delivering education. Along the way they pick up and use key techniques to help them learn quickly and enjoyably, making them more receptive to the teachers as they introduce new methods and so kick-starting the whole process.

Other pupil initiatives delivered or facilitated by us can include:

Blended learning days - combining subjects for themed events e.g., bringing history, art and mathematics together around the theme of Pythagorus.

Self-Esteem training - to compliment the citizenship agenda

Self- management of anti-social behaviours - Using InterActive theatre to help young people become self-sufficient in solving key anti-social behaviour issues such as drug abuse, teenage pregnancy, self-harm, peer pressure, racism, bullying and others.