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What makes a great educational leader?
Being an educational leader is a big responsibility. Not only is it your duty to ensure every student at your institution is getting the most out of their education, but it is also down to you to keep it running smoothly. Here are just a few attributes you can easily adopt to succeed as an educational leader. Be a role model As an educational leader, you are a recognisable figure around campus. Students and staff will look to you for guidance and follow suit in your actions.

Hashim Samy
Sep 28, 20213 min read


Why you should become a teacher
There are so many reasons why teaching is a sought-after vocation. From getting to know students and seeing them grow every day to enjoying a strong career progression, here is why you should enter the world of education. Working with students every day Young minds can absorb a lot of knowledge and so you will become an huge part of their formative years. But, as a teacher, you have the opportunity to do so much more for these minds than simply ingraining the curriculum into

Hashim Samy
Sep 21, 20213 min read


How to teach English to beginners in a foreign country
Did you know that you do not need to know the local language to teach English abroad? Along with a qualification such as TEFL, you will usually only be required to have fluent English. But how do you teach English to learners who do not yet know it at all? The main challenge of teaching English to foreign learners is content instruction. Instructions of how to do a classroom activity will usually be delivered in English, which obviously is an obstacle for young learners who c

Hashim Samy
Sep 16, 20213 min read


Dealing with stress as a teacher
Whilst an immensely rewarding career, teaching can take its toll. Due to stressful factors such as heavy workloads, large class sizes and school budget cuts, education professionals can face mental health challenges. 75% of education staff have suffered a physical or mental health problem in the past two years, found Education Support. Symptoms including panic attacks, sleep struggles and concentration difficulties have seen 53% considering leaving teaching as a result. Thank

Hashim Samy
Sep 14, 20212 min read


Helping your students with their mental health during Covid-19
Covid-19 has entirely changed what education looks like, with a universal switch from in-person teaching to remote, virtual lessons. As a result, millions of pupils across the globe have missed out on the valuable experience of one-to-one guidance, social development and regular changes of environment. Whilst teachers would more easily be able to identify struggling students when in front of them in the classroom, their mental health struggles can be missed over busy video ca

Hashim Samy
Sep 7, 20212 min read


Do I need a TEFL qualification to teach English abroad?
A certificate in TEFL – namely Teaching English as a Foreign Language – is a globally-recognised qualification that is always in demand at schools who wish to hire English-speaking teachers to educate their students in the language. Here are just some of the benefits of being certified in TEFL before you set off on your worldwide teaching career. Have destination options There are countries all over the world looking for English language teachers, but in some of these it is

Hashim Samy
Aug 31, 20214 min read


What is the Qualifications Credit Framework?
The Qualifications Credit Framework (or QCF) is a way of recognising skills and qualifications, with a focus on students having the freedom to learn at their own pace. ‘Credits’ are awarded to students who complete a unit of a course, with each unit being worth a set amount of credits. One credit is awarded for 10 hours of Learning Time. Through this system, students can learn entirely at their own pace. There is no set deadline to achieve all the credits they need to pass a

Hashim Samy
Aug 27, 20212 min read


Tips for teaching young learners
Teaching young learners requires unique practical approaches that help to promote routine, learning and good behaviour in the classroom. Here are a few tips you can easily implement to boost your teaching of children. Learn how your students learn Just like older students, young learners will acquire knowledge through different ways and at different rates. It is important to have a core understanding of what makes the development of young children unique and how this developm

Hashim Samy
Aug 24, 20214 min read


Three learning theories to think about in the classroom
To be sure that students are absorbing the information you are teaching them in lessons, it is useful to understand how students learn. The question of how human minds acquire knowledge, however, has been heavily debated. Here are three different learning theories to consider in your approach to teaching. Behaviorism This theory states that learning is achieved as a result of changes in behaviour after being exposed to a stimulus. This stimulus in a learning environment is p

Hashim Samy
Aug 17, 20213 min read


The five pillars of an effective training cycle
Preparing a successful training session is easy so long as the trainer has an organized mindset and can follow the five pillars of the training cycle. This blog will explain what the five pillars are and will help guide you as a trainer in delivering valuable training in a healthy learning environment. Stages of effective training cycle 1. Stage one – Planning Planning is the first and most important step in the training cycle. It sets the stage for success and ensures that e
Soha Tarek
Jan 15, 20213 min read


The best trainers know how to truly listen
Listening is the trainer core for a high-quality training. Providing valuable learning materials is not enough to engrave your existence as
Soha Tarek
Sep 17, 20203 min read


Tips for effective virtual training
Lots of trainers have faced serious obstacles after the spread of Covid-19, as they were not ready to conduct online training. In this article we will share with you our recommended tips for valuable virtual training and teach you how to create an engaging learning environment remotely. Make it easy Dealing with people from behind the screen is stressful, for both trainers and trainees. But as a trainer you are the one who is leading people, so you must be the one to sprea
Notting Hill College
Jul 13, 20202 min read


Five reasons why training is an exciting experience
Becoming a trainer can be both an exciting and valuable experience for those wanting to be part of the non-formal education to deliver training in any professional sector. For the sake of emphasizing the necessity of continuous training and self-development in performing better, trainers need to recognize why training could be an worthwhile experience in their professional path. Here are our 5 reasons why training can be a valuable experience: Opportunity to Explore Every tim

Notting Hill College
Jun 11, 20202 min read


How does Brexit impact TEFL or TESOL teachers?
With Brexit arriving, you may be wondering how it affects your plans to teach English as a foreign language or your ability to teach abroad. Here are some impacts Brexit may have on TEFL and TESOL teachers. How does Brexit impact TEFL or TESOL? 1. Brexit impact on the state of the field of EFL/ESOL One fallout from Brexit, that does not make the front pages of newspapers, is how Brexit impacts the state of the field of EFL/ESOL . Well, at the moment, no one knows. At the ti

Hashim Samy
Mar 12, 20203 min read


Level 3 Award in Education and Training top tips
Check our our Top Tips of successfully achieving your Level 3 Award in Education and Training.
Notting Hill College
Feb 12, 20202 min read


Passing the Level 3 Award in Education and Training micro teaching
Pass the L3 AET Micro Teaching with these 15 suggestions.
Notting Hill College
Dec 4, 20197 min read


Why study English in the UK?
Students flock from all over the world to Great Britain – almost 500,000 learners in the 2017-2018 academic year alone! Notting Hill College is proud to have its roots in such a global hotspot, and with international students walking through our doors every day, we’re excited to share just why Britain is the number one education destination for so many people. 1. The history Oxford University is known as the oldest university in the English-speaking world – founded all the w
Notting Hill College
Oct 2, 20192 min read


Pass your Level 3 Award in Education and Training with VAK Learning
To pass the RQF Level 3 Award in Education and Training (AET) , it is of prime importance that teachers employ a multitude of learning styles in order to make sure each student is fully engaged. This is because each student learns and processes information differently. Therefore, VAK Learning becomes essential for delivering effective and efficient lessons that meet their learning outcomes. What is VAK Learning? There are three methods for learning, visual (V) auditory (A)
Notting Hill College
Jun 20, 20193 min read


Inclusiveness and the Level 3 Award in Education and Training
Around the world, every day, there are children who cannot attend class with their friends. There is a myriad of reasons why, for example poverty or their race, gender, disability or language. Inclusive education is where all students, no matter their race, gender, or background can come together and learn. It is widely believed that a healthy society is responsible for its children, to give them the opportunity to learn. By doing so, society will ultimately be benefited as a

Hashim Samy
May 31, 20193 min read


Preparing Level 6 TESOL Diploma to teach productive skills... Teaching speaking in an EFL classroom
Speaking skills in an EFL Class At Notting Hill College, we try to help our Level 6 TESOL Diploma students to prepare engaging activities. We have developed skill-based articles to inspire our students. There are many activities in a teacher’s arsenal to use in the classroom to encourage students to develop their command of the individual skills mentioned. Common ones for speaking include activities such as role playing, improved by using realia. For example, the students
Notting Hill College
May 23, 20193 min read
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