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Pre-U French Getting Started (9779) Autumn 2012 - UK

Event type: Training Event for Teachers

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Dates: 01 October 2012

Venue: King's College (Strand Campus), London, UK

  • Pre U Principal French (9779)

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Cambridge International Examinations offers a comprehensive programme of professional development and support for Cambridge Pre-U. As part of this support we are running a series of free workshops in central London.

This workshop is designed for teachers who are considering starting a Cambridge Pre-U course, and have not yet attended a professional development workshop, or those who have been teaching for less than one year. These workshops will give an introduction to the syllabus and will give opportunities to discuss with colleagues the practicalities of starting to teach Cambridge Pre-U.

Attendance is free of charge and refreshments and lunch will be provided. To register to the workshop please click on the link below.

Please note:
It is the responsibility of the delegates attending the conference to arrange and pay for their own travel and accommodation and all travel to and from the workshop venue is the sole responsibility of participants. CIE shall not be liable for any loss, including travel and accommodation costs suffered by or on behalf of any person who wished to attend the workshops should CIE cancel them for any reason whatsoever. Neither CIE nor its directors, officers or agents are responsible or liable for the safety and property of participants or their companions during the workshops or any related excursions. Participants are advised to seek information on potential health and security risks incurred by themselves or their companions at the workshops and to secure adequate insurance coverage.

 

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