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    School Courses & Career Development - Trainee Teaching Assistants - February 2017

    School Courses & Career Development

    (1 review)

    Camberwell, Kennington

    I have just started Diploma in Education at this small unassuming Camberwell based college . The…read moreatmosphere is energising , the education is 1st class (as long as you are willing to put in the work yourself and work hard) and the teachers are inspiring and motivated. The support & admin staff are always professional & very helpful , and everyone is on a first name basis and tries to get to know you very quickly and listen to any queries. All in all so far proving to be one of the best decisions I have made in recent years re my personal CPD. I am thoroughly enjoying the course and whole heartedly recommend it for anyone of any age or background as an alternative and very viable route into teacher training.

    From the owner: SCCD is a training provider with a difference. With over 10 years of experience our dedicated team…read moreof lectures work to not only mould our trainees into teachers, but build professional confidence, capability and life skills. We care about our students - that's why we guarantee every trainee a work placement as part of the course; and we work with recruitment specialists to get graduates employed as soon as they receive their certificate. Whether you want to be fully qualified (QTS), or to become a Teaching Assistant, or build a career in Care, we offer training options to suit your needs. Government funding may be available depending on course. Enquire now to find out more: call 0207 358 6976 or send us an e-mail at enquiries@sccdtrain.com. We're here to help you achieve your goals.

    Product School London - Product School London

    Product School London

    (4 reviews)

    Liverpool Street / Broadgate

    I have been a Product Manager for a few years now but it never came with a structured class. So, I…read moredecided to go attend Product School for this reason. My review on Product School are as follows: Course: It validated what I was already doing. It discussed the entire process from Research, Opportunities, Prioritization, Relationships, Development and so. (I can still hear Laurie repeating "Prioritization" every week haha!) In such a short time we were able to cover so much. The course was concise, direct and comprehensive (thanks to the notes!). I haven't even passed 4 weeks into the course and I have already been recommending it. Instructor: "Product Managers are measured by impact of features... not release." - Laurie uttered these words on Day 1. Laurie was amazing! She didn't even need to look at the notes. She knew exactly what one slide meant even if it only had 1 photo and 1 word, astoundingly, she manage to tell us so many things with a 1 word slide. In every lesson she made sure her stories and insights were relatable to everyone, which felt really nice, because, based from experience, not every instructor would do that extra step. She was able to answer everyone's question very directly and honestly. Made sure everyone was participating and learning. Keeping everyone on their toes. She researched everyone's backgrounds and always asked us cases and questions in relation to our background. I specially loved that she went above and beyond for us. Our class would sometimes go overtime and some of my classmates would still ask for extra time after class to discuss things with her. Not to mention the weekend commenting on homework and replying in slack. So you see now, why I started with "Laurie was amazing!" because she was. In summary: If you're new to Product Management, I highly recommend this course. Mainly because how the course was structured and flowed. I really appreciated that notes and presentations were available to review between classes. If you are someone like me, who has been a Product Manager for quite a while but kind of ended up in the position from a developer or an analyst, I still highly recommend this course to give you the validation that what you're doing is correct and maybe adjustments to make you even better at the job. :)

    I've recently completed the Product Management course with Laurie who was a really great instructor…read morewith experience in big tech companies (PayPal, Facebook, Deliveroo). As this was entry level course, the topics we covered were all designed to teach the foundations and the best practices shared across the tech industry. Laurie was an excellent instructor who always kept the class interactive and interesting. Even when the class was moved online due to Covid-19, the quality of teaching was kept to the highest standard. I highly recommend the course to anyone who's interested to pursue career in Product Management.

    Able Skills

    Able Skills

    (4 reviews)

    Dartford

    I attended a 4 week city and guilds course (painting and decorating) in january 2011…read more The course was excellent and well worth doing, I also thought that the instructors were first class. Probably one of the best construction training centres in the Uk.

    I've been meaning to write this review since my very first week at Able Skills, and feel a bit…read moreguilty about not doing it sooner, as I have always been very pleased with the high calibre of training and professionalism of all at Able Skills throughout. I embarked on the 'Gold Card' electrical package including the important 2330 and 2356 qualifications just before it became a Diploma. I finished my 2356 NVQ in October, though that was down to me not doing it sooner. Clive my NVQ Assessor processed it very quickly as soon as I handed it in, though he had been checking and guiding my collection of evidence, photos and written work through out. Right from the very start I knew I'd made the right choice for me of where and how to study - classroom based, and especially in terms of the advice they gave me on qualification pathway. When I was looking around about getting qualified as a spark there are a lot of companies out there selling different packages, its easy to get confused and pay a lot of money for a package of just the smaller qualifications by distance learning thinking you have got the same as being fully qualified and not getting good value for money either. The excellent good value clean self catering accommodation that Able Skills provides too also helped me choose them. The way the course was structured also meant I was able to keep working enough shifts to earn a reasonable living. I had the same teacher through all (except for one week) of my level 2 and 3 and 17th Ed. , building regs quals etc. There was a lot of snow over the winter I did my training, but my teacher was always there, and Able skills was always open what ever the weather. All the teachers and instructors (Including Steve the technician) were always friendly and enthusiastic, often giving their own time at break times, even if they weren't my actual teacher at the time, whether it to be explain some theory or go through something practical in the 'bays' downstairs. Even one of the plumbing teachers gave me some great advice about a problem I had with my boiler! Although I had done some data cabling work about 10 years prior, the electrical training was a career change for me from nursing/care work. Though the theory and practical was so well taught to such a high standard that I personally was able to learn enough to start doing some minor installation work (including new circuits) by my self as I was finishing off level 2. Though I did make sure I took out my own insurance and buy a calibrated multifunction tester so I could test my work and could then issue proper test certificates. We were taught to do things properly and be cautious throughout. We were also taught good theory to enable us to apply it and understand our installation work. I did my 2391 Inspection and Testing quite soon after I finished level 3. I was going to wait a while, but due to the fact that a lot of the regulations and theory (and safe procedures) were fresh in my mind (and we had a very good teacher) this helped me pass the difficult theory exam first time. I think they have now changed the 2391 qualification into two parts to make it easier. I guess what I am trying to say is that for me it was well worth doing the testing and inspecting qualification, it has certainly helped keep me employed in interesting work and with more responsibility and even when I have worked on large projects I've been the one doing the testing and inspection / commissioning above others that have many more years experience, but not a 'test and inspect' qualification. So far I have really enjoyed my work, for me it has all been sub contracting, but usually direct rather than through an agency, it just seems to have turned out his way and this has also given me the opportunity to squeeze in some of my own work (this is when I have used what I have learnt in training the most) and I haven't been out of work yet. On whole I have always got on well and had a (sensible) laugh with all the people I have worked with, and always made sure I learnt from / picked up a little knowledge from everyone, be they another sparky, supervisor, BMS engineer, contracts manager, designer/consultant or company director. So far I've worked on retail shops (small and very large stores),major airports, a Ministry of Defence project, a new 'recycling' power station, and done some local Council House rewires ('house bashing') too, making some good friendships along the way. I guess though the main reason I wanted to write this review though was after my initial experience of going through the minefield of available courses and training providers, and hard sell of unsuitable expensive options (one dodgy company even sent someone round my house!)... ... is to choose your course(s) and training provider carefully. I'm glad I did! PS I forgot to mention I passed my AM2 at Dartford too!

    Brampton Training and Consultancy - employmentagencies - Updated May 2026

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