-->

PTLLS Distance Course using Moodle

What is a Training Moodle?

The Moodle is a fully interactive online Training Environment where you can study, interact with other learners, submit assignments. We also have a fully interactive Online Classroom with regular lectures scheduled where you log in and take part (Head Phones are Ideal for the Lectures). This is a really exciting development as the benefits are massive for all our PTLLS and CTLLS Learners. Please note you will still have full access to any of our scheduled Workshops.

Who is the PTLLS and CTLLS Moodle Course for?

This course is aimed learners who wish to teach in the lifelong learning sector and are not able to attend all of the workshops due to distance or personal commitments. You would need to have key skills at level II. An initial assessment will take place to ensure that you are at the minimum required standard.

How is this Course Delivered?

The courses are conducted mainly via our SPTI Learning Moodle. You will have practical workshops in a classroom, a practical assessment (this can be at any of our locations or arranged flexibly to meet your needs) and will also be required to complete five more assignments which need to be sent in before certificates can be issued. Please note learners from outside of the European Union will be required to show evidence of rights to work in the UK.

What Can I do when Qualified?

Once you have completed the PTLLS or CTLLS course you will be able to teach your specialist subject, for instance if you are specialist trained in Engineering, you will be able to teach Engineering at a level just below your qualification. This is for example only, you should check with your specialist area what the minimum requirements are.

How Much do I pay?

Cost from (depending on location)- £225 for PTLLS and £495 for CTLLS including Registration and all Materials.

This Course is at Level 3 orl 4 for PTLLS or Level 4 for CTLLS and Candidates at Level 4 will be expected to be able to write essays that are fully referenced