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    Hi Sumaira

    I first posted when I was looking for help on this course, because each course is slightly different the assingments are all different, so not sure I can help there, but I suggest you lay your hands of a couple of good books, I suggest:

    Teaching today by Geoff Petty
    Training to Teach in the Learning & skills sector by Keeley Browne

    You could also try
    Teaching Adults by Rogers

    These books should help you to understand the requirements of the course.

    As I was doing the course to enable me to tutor the CACHE DHC, I did my micro teach on one of the modules of the DHC/ICP course. I suggest you choose whatever you are planning on teaching for your microteach.

    Hope this helps, let me know if you need anything else

    Kelly

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    Ptlls is the first part of teacher training. It is a short course leading on to the full teacher training. You must hold a level 3 as a minimum in the subject you will be teaching.

 

 
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