Ros Protheroe

Ros has worked in Work Based Learning for the past 22 years. She started as an IT tutor in the days of floppy disks and computers the size of a small car. Ros completed her PGCE in 2005, which started her on her journey to improving the quality of teaching and learning. Ros continues to be passionate about all things techie and through the use of Twitter (@Panda_RosP) builds personal learning networks and shares good practice with other educators. In 2016, Ros was responsible for the training of over 300 people as a Staff Learning and Development Manager within one of Wales’ largest training providers. She is currently studying for her Masters in Education, at Cardiff Metropolitan University, to keep at the forefront of developments in teaching and learning. Ros is passionate about creativity and innovation in learning delivery in order to allow learners to be independent and progress personally and professionally in a fun and supportive environment.

Training hooks

Using Hooks in Your Training Sessions: Engaging Your Audience from Start to Finish

Are you worried that your training sessions are falling flat? Do you struggle to keep your audience engaged and interested throughout your presentation? If so, it might be time to incorporate some hooks into your training! This article is all about hooks! Have you ever started watching a film only to find yourself glued to

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Essential teaching skills for trainers

3 Essential Teaching Skills for Learning and Development Practitioners

Alongside your excellent subject knowledge, your ability to deliver inspirational workshops with passion and your talent for organisation, there are a range of teaching skills that are invaluable as an education professional. Teaching skills are often developed over time and gained with experience, but it’s important that as tutors, trainers and assessors, we actively work

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The important of self reflection

The Importance of Self Reflection for Trainers and Assessors

As a training or coaching professional, you’ll want to ensure that your learners and students get the best possible learning experience. In fact, all professionals want the same thing for their customers, clients or service users. When you’re providing a service – any service, you’re constantly working to serve the needs of others. Setting time

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