Cambridge International Diploma for Teachers and Trainers
By mukul on May 19, 2009 in Career Options
The Cambridge International Diploma for Teachers and Trainers (CIDTT) provides an ideal framework for anyone preparing for, or developing, their teaching or training role, whether they are full or part-time, new to the job or already in teaching and wishing to enhance and update skills and knowledge.
*The Cambridge International Diploma for Teachers & Trainers at a glance
*Provides transferable skills that can be used in any subject area or level of education
*Covers a range of different teaching and learning contexts
*Four modules – Design, Practice, Assessment and Evaluation.
1. Design and prepare for learning programmes and learning sessions
2. Deliver learning activities to meet learners’ needs
3. Assess learners’ progress and achievement
4. Evaluate and improve learning programmes and own professional practice
*Assignment-based assessments where candidates undertake structured activities and produce reflective reports on professional activity in real teaching contexts.
*Dedicated CIE support materials include a candidate CD.
Course Duration
The course is conducted over 4-6 months for part-time study. Students will meet twice a week, for 3 hours each session, depending on the class schedule.
In general the course will cover lectures, tutorials, forum discussion, classroom practice & assignments.
Admission Criteria
*Minimum 3 “O” levels with credit in English
*Any other recognised Certification, Diploma or Degree
*Mature candidates by interview and approval from the college
Who are our participants
*Aroma therapy trainer
*Robotics trainer
*Ex-school teacher
*Full-time & Part-time tutor
*Diplomat
*Beauty trainer
*Image consultant
*Enrichment trainer / teacher
*Safety trainer
*Medicure / Pedicure trainer
*Corporate trainer
*IT trainer
*E-learning trainer
*Sales & Marketing trainer
*Business consultant
*Edupreneur (education centre owner)
*Nurse
*Lecturer
Qualification Framework of CIDTT
The following table shows the level of CIDTT compare to UK assessment standard:
CIE Level….Professional
Threshold Descriptor.……A breadth and depth of study containing some undergraduate level work, covering conceptually and technically complex subject matter. Considerable personal responsibility for organising own work activities and study at this level.
Related UK Benchmark.…First Degree (part) NVQ level 4 – Technical, Junior Management
Career as a Certified Professional Trainer (teaching career or training career):-
Certified Professional Trainers are now in high demand and they enjoy diverse career opportunities in challenging and stimulating settings from education through to the corporate sector. The diploma will equip you with transferable skills, including excellent problem solving, communication and organisational skills. Coupled with the right qualification, you may also move into management and other specialised roles such as curriculum developers, preschool advisors, children’s service coordinators and in education-related areas in both government and private sectors, including the media and service industries.
Take a look at the sample career path as a Certified Professional Trainer or Certified Professional Tutor.
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Sources:http://www.gig.edu.sg/cie.htm
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3 Comment(s)
By Brady Bryant on Jun 30, 2010 | Reply
Online education is also good specially if you have very good and talented students.~~:
By Aaron Stewart on Jul 9, 2010 | Reply
Online education is also as good as conventional education but interpersonal interaction might be limited.–~
By Angelina Ramirez on Jul 27, 2010 | Reply
Online education is quite good too, it all depends on the student and the program.’*;