Thanks for watching our video on creating a 15-minute microteaching lesson plan for teachers! (Just be mindful that this is it a bit old but may be of some use) Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more valuable tips and resources on improving your teaching skills. If you found this video helpful, please give it a thumbs up and share it with your colleagues. Also, check out our course where you can gain your AET and take your teaching career to the next level: brooksandkirk.co.uk/tutor-training/level-3-aet/ Let us know in the comments below what you thought of the video and what other topics you'd like us to cover next!😀
Thank you for the Kind comments. Looking back at the production value of such an old video does make us cringe a bit, but we are glad it was of some help.
Hi @louisegeyer510, if you are a student on our Level 3 Education and Training qualification you can gain access to our template within Moodle. If you are not a student, feel free to use our template as a reference for creating your own. 😁 Here is a link to our course: brooksandkirk.co.uk/tutor-training/level-3-aet/
Hi @mustafasherwan9813, within a table you can divide it further by right clicking inside the table and choose the option "Split Cells...". Here is a tip, if split cells in a table, you can use the "Merge Cells" to combined them. 😁
Thanks for watching our video on creating a 15-minute microteaching lesson plan for teachers! (Just be mindful that this is it a bit old but may be of some use) Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more valuable tips and resources on improving your teaching skills. If you found this video helpful, please give it a thumbs up and share it with your colleagues.
Also, check out our course where you can gain your AET and take your teaching career to the next level: brooksandkirk.co.uk/tutor-training/level-3-aet/
Let us know in the comments below what you thought of the video and what other topics you'd like us to cover next!😀
This is great nice concise, clear and very informative.
Thank you for the Kind comments. Looking back at the production value of such an old video does make us cringe a bit, but we are glad it was of some help.
Thank you for the helpful video. Is there maybe a link to the document as I can't find it?
Hi @louisegeyer510, if you are a student on our Level 3 Education and Training qualification you can gain access to our template within Moodle. If you are not a student, feel free to use our template as a reference for creating your own. 😁
Here is a link to our course: brooksandkirk.co.uk/tutor-training/level-3-aet/
How long did you bake them, and at what temperature.
Wawooo you helped me. It's clearly
That's really great to hear! Thank you for letting us know. 😀
i need to lecture how did you make the word document I know table but not this far
how did you divide the table
Hi @mustafasherwan9813, within a table you can divide it further by right clicking inside the table and choose the option "Split Cells...". Here is a tip, if split cells in a table, you can use the "Merge Cells" to combined them. 😁