This is an additional course for those who have taken the live workshop "Gain knowledge and practical exercises to provide effective support" and wish to continue on to be certified as a "Special Needs Learning Instructor™".
You will first be asked to take a written exam based on what you learned in the workshop. After that, you will be filmed practicing the content of the assignment, and certification will be awarded based on the submission of the required written materials.
This supporter training course is a qualification for a learner instructor who provides support in classrooms/facilities such as special needs education, disability support facilities, child development support offices, after-school day care centers, and child development day care centers. This course provides various activities to help you acquire the basic knowledge and basic support skills that are important when working as a supporter. It also introduces various ideas that will help staff manage the classroom.
Eligibility Requirements:
This workshop is designed to support people with no prior training in special needs, psychology, or behavioral analysis.
This workshop will provide hands-on practice through a variety of activities, allowing you to put the skills you need into practice straight away in the classroom after the workshop.
You must complete the workshop before you can attend the practical training course.
Course Content:
- Consider what the most important practical skills are for your learners and plan how to teach them.
- Learn what you can do as a supporter to provide effective support/guidance in the classroom/facility
- Learn how to introduce undesirable tasks and keep them persistent.
- Learn how to increase learner independence while continuing their studies and activities