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Lanyards
The ANGLO lanyard and attached name badge must be worn by all ANGLO staff, students and group lea...
Use a Noticeboard
The Noticeboard must be updated daily so that students are informed about what they are doing, wh...
Build a Noticeboard
The noticeboard is the students' way to see what is happening at their centre; where they're supp...
Close Centre
After the last groups of students have gone home from their student programme, the university cam...
Observations
Teachers will have a full lesson observation near the beginning of their time with ANGLO with the...
Introduction to the WTS Role
Introduction to the TM Role
Introduction to the SWO Role
Help & Support
Help and support is available for all ALs in the form of: Training Check-ins Appraisals Documenta...
Introduction to the AM Role
SAM (Student Academic Management)
Please see the dedicated Student Academic Management (SAM) guide for teachers.
Student Academic Management (Teachers)
Attendance, Evaluation & Reports Guide Teachers: Filling in attendance and evaluating your studen...
Lead Workshops
Before a Workshop The materials for each Workshop are found on the Activity Hub. Materials exist...
Campus Tours
All groups need an orientation shortly after arrival to ensure students and Group Leaders can nav...
Check-In
Welcoming and checking groups of students into their rooms is an important start to their stay W...
Prepare for Excursions
Excursions form a major part of ANGLO programmes. They are intended to be fun and enjoyable but n...
Room Checks
Rooms checks should be carried out before the arrival of students to ensure bedrooms are ready an...
Student Feedback
ANGLO collects student feedback on Programme Day 3 and at the end of the course (Course Day 7 for...
Trinity GESE Exams
Some ANGLO students opt to sit their spoken Trinity exams during their ANGLO programme. Teachers...
Typical Day
Every day is split into three periods: morning, afternoon, and evening. Teaching takes place onl...