Introduction to Volunteering in Schools

This FREE short course will give students the knowledge, skills and understanding to support children’s learning through a range of fun and practical activities. There are no formal entry requirements as this is a taster course to encourage students to progress to the Volunteers Helping in Schools course where appropriate.

Students explore the following aspects through fun, engaging activities:

  • The National Curriculum l Learning through play l Supporting and enjoying children’s maths

  • Supporting children’s reading and speaking and listening skills

  • Helping children to develop their social, emotional and behavioural skills

Starting: Wednesday 7 November 2014

1.00 – 3.00pm for 5 sessions

Venue: First Start Children’s Centre, 441 Firth Park Rd, Sheffield S5 6HH

For more information about this course please contact:

Telephone: 0114 242 3609 or

email: yhsouthwest@wea.org.uk

http://www.wea.org.uk/yh

http://www.facebook.com/WEAYorkshireHumber

Start of Introduction to Volunteering in Schools
1:00pm to 3:00pm Friday 7 November 2014

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