BIIAB Elevates Security Training: A New Era of Training Excellence
Are you a Security tutor looking to elevate your teaching skills and deliver exceptional training experiences? BIIAB’s inaugural Train the Tutor course, held at Robins Wood House in November 2024, has set a new standard for security training excellence and is a testament to our commitment to enhancing the quality of training within our Security Centres.
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Empowering Our Tutors
This intensive four-day course equips tutors with the latest teaching methodologies, techniques, and industry best practices. Key takeaways include:
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Positive Impact
We’re delighted to share some overwhelmingly positive feedback from our trainee tutors:
“I loved the course and would recommend it to all centres and tutors.”
— Quoted: Fiaz Nasar, Head of Center, Logix Training
“The course exceeded my expectations, and I now have new strategies for delivering the same message in different ways.”
— Quoted: Mariam Parveen, Freelance Tutor
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A Shared Vision
Our teams, led by Ruth Goldsworthy, Head of Security and Protective Services, have delivered the course through hard work and dedication.
“When I joined Skills and Education Group, I identified a clear opportunity to elevate the training experience for our learners. This vision was met with enthusiastic support from colleagues, who recognised the potential to empower our tutors and ultimately benefit our learners.”
— Quoted: Ruth Goldsworthy, Head of Security & Protective Services
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Looking Ahead
As we move forward, we are committed to building on the success of this inaugural course. We will continue to support our tutors’ professional development and provide them with the tools and resources they need to deliver exceptional training.
We believe that by empowering our tutors, we can create a brighter future for our learners.
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If you want to join our next Train the Tutor Course, you can book your place here.
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Find out what our previous cohort has to say about the course here.
Ruth Goldsworthy, Charlie L., Sam Lawton, Skills and Education Group