EPV Summer Courses 2024
- Categories Rahoo, Summer Course News
- Date February 22, 2024
Rahoo EPV Summer Courses
Our online summer courses go on sale 1st May 2024.
Course groups fill up quickly as we have limited capacity.
Please book your place ASAP to avoid disappointment!
The EPV Courses on offer this year are:
- Classroom Management (Highly Recommended!)
- Effective Lesson Planning (Perfect for those stuck in planning rut!)
- Work Smarter, Be Happier for Teachers (A practical course on prioritisation!)
- Assessment for Learning (A firm favourite!)
- Fostering Emotional Resilience & Harmony (One of our most popular courses!)
- Differentiation (Practical support for teachers juggling needs in the classroom.)
- Supporting Students with Challenging Behaviour (2022’s Most Popular Course!!)
- Supporting the Teaching & Learning of EAL Students (So useful for classroom teachers and EAL teachers!)
- Universal Design for Learning (supporting teachers create inclusive classrooms)
- Learning to Play; Playing to Learn – Integrating Play into the Primary Classroom (covering all ages at primary!)
The EPV Courses dates this year are:
Group 1: 1 – 12 July 2024 (The first group books up fast!)
Group 2: 15 – 26 July 2024
Group 3: 29 July – 9 August 2024
Our CPD Summer Courses will run in the same format as last year with all courses being facilitated by the dedicated team of Rahoolies (aka Professional Tutors).
All CPD summer courses are online – with 10 hours online and 10 self-verified hours offline. As always, we are passionate about supporting teachers make the most of this CPD opportunity in an efficient and effective way.
Please read our FAQ’s here.
Please note that there are limited groupings in 2024 so please book your place as soon as possible to avoid disappointment!
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As always, get in touch at info@rahoo.ie if you have any questions.
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