Cambridge International Diploma for Teachers/ Trainers/ Private Tutors.
About University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) is one of the world’s leading providers of educational qualifications and assessments. CIE assessments are familiar to students all around the world. They cover a huge range of subject areas, from sciences, languages and humanities, to business, Information Technology, travel and tourism. CIE aims to create flexible syllabuses which can be tailored to local experience, resulting in an interesting course of study and a highly relevant qualification. Why choose a Cambridge qualification? Choosing a course of study is one of the most important and most difficult decisions. When you’re selecting an assessment, there are some key considerations:
Cambridge International Diploma for Teachers and Trainers (Our Faculties) The Cambridge International Diploma for Teachers and Trainers is designed for teachers, trainers, parents and individuals who aspire a career switch to teaching/ training. The award is validated by the University of Cambridge International Examinations, United Kingdom. The diploma is intended for teacher/trainers in educational establishments, training organisations and companies. It can be studied on a full-time or part-time basis. Their teaching roles may be their sole responsibility or one of their many responsibilities they have within their institution. The diploma has been designed to be flexible, so that candidates from a variety of teaching environments have equal opportunity to demonstrate their skills, knowledge and understanding. These environments can range across teaching subjects (from general to technical and vocational programmes), phases (from primary to higher education, or from basic to advanced training) and age of learners (from children to adults). Programmes Summary International Teacher/ Trainer Training Programmes:
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