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Component 1: Planning and teaching
Centres are responsible for including six hours’ supervised and assessed teaching practice as part of the programme. This
teaching practice will typically involve candidates working with specially arranged groups of learners. In some colleges,
candidates may be placed as an apprentice with a class teacher and work alongside the class teacher in a supervised role.
The teaching practice is timetabled on a continuous basis throughout the course so that opportunities are provided for
candidates to show that they can apply theory to practice in classroom teaching. In their teaching and in their lesson plans,
candidates should demonstrate an increasing ability in their achievement of the assessment criteria which are detailed below.
By the end of the course, candidates should be able to plan, prepare and teach a range of lessons designed for adult learners
of English.
The programme for the six hours’ assessed teaching practice should provide each candidate with opportunities to teach for at
least two hours at two different levels, one of which should be below intermediate level. The number of occasions on which
candidates should practice-teach and the length of the assessed lessons are not specified, but on a minimum of two occasions,
opportunities to practice-teach for at least 40 minutes should be provided. Opportunities for candidates to teach a broad range
of lesson types should also be included.
The overall scope and assessment criteria for teaching practice are described below.
Please note that in order to show how the
assessment criteria are linked to the syllabus, each criterion is introduced by a number that refers to a corresponding topic
of the syllabus.
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