Overview
The Certificate provides a rigorous foundation in teaching and learning for more experienced teachers who may need preparation for teaching in a Cambridge school. It is both an opportunity to learn new theory, and for the candidates to apply that learning to their teaching.
The Certificate enables teachers to discover teaching and learning through key aspects of a teacher’s role:
- well designed and engaging lessons
- evaluating learning
- managing classrooms effectively and relating well to parents and other members of the school community.
The course builds teachers’ knowledge and experience in key elements of active learning, assessment for learning, metacognition and inclusion. These are conducted through hands-on, interactive sessions where strategies are modelled and teachers have an opportunity to practice with their peers in sessions and in the Microteaching.
Why pursue Cambridge International Certificate in Teaching and Learning at HELP?
The course at HELP has three phases that enables progression through a spiral of learning, reflection and application in order for teachers to develop their understanding and practice:
Explore: Candidates explore some key teaching ideas through pre-reading and they start thinking about their approach to teaching and learning. With a mentor, they observe and reflect on a lesson taught by a more experienced colleague. They also get to know each other, and their trainers. They begin keeping a reflective journal.
Engage & Extend: Trainers use active learning techniques to help candidates develop their understanding of key theories and aspect of professional practice. There is the chance to practice, discuss and apply learning. Collaborative micro-teaching of a lesson segment is an important learning experience in this stage. Candidates also meet 1-1 with a trainer to help them reflect on their teaching and learning so far. They use their reflective journal to record their learning journey.
Experience & Reflect: Candidates observe and conduct lessons during this phase. There is particular focus on planning, inclusion and reflecting on a lesson. Candidates also reflect on their learning and begin to compile evidences of their learning in preparation for their next steps as they work on their Portfolio submission.
Candidates use their learning in a professional context and reflect on this experience with the support of a mentor. Written assignments enable candidates to reflect carefully on their developing understanding and practice of teaching and learning, within the context of wider literature.
Programme Overview
Structure
The Certificate comprises three units related to practice which together form Module 1: Exploring learning and teaching
Structure
- Unit 1: Understanding principles of learning and teaching
- Unit 2: Teaching an effective lesson
- Unit 3: Facilitating active learning through effective teaching and assessment
Pathway
After completing the Cambridge International Certificate in Teaching and Learning (CICTL), students can opt to pursue the Cambridge International Diploma in Teaching and Learning (CIDTL).
Applicants must have the following entry requirements:
Entry Requirements
- Be a full time or part time teacher employed in a school or higher education institution.
- Teach in their current school over a full academic year, for a minimum of 24 weeks and minimum of six hours per week
- Have the regular support of a mentor who understands the essential principles that underpin this qualification, and who can provide helpful advice and guidance.
- Teach a group with a minimum of six learners.
- Be responsible for planning, teaching and formatively assessing groups of learners.
- Have sufficient competence in English (At least a B+ in SPM; IELTS Band of at least 5.5; MUET Band 4 or any other equivalent qualifications). Please contact us directly regarding this.