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Prepare for Workshops
This page provides an overview of ANGLO Workshops. For guidance and materials on leading Workshops, see here. What are ANGLO Workshops? Check out our video: ANGLO Workshops are a type of session that all students do in all ANGLO centres. For 13 and 14-nig...
Lead Workshops
Before a Workshop The materials for each Workshop are found on the Activity Hub. Materials exist in two parts: presentation (to be shown to the students) and notes (a guide for ANGLO Leaders to follow). It's important to familiarise yourself with the Workshop...
Introduction to the AL Role
ANGLO Leaders (ALs) are in regular direct contact with students. ALs regularly: Plan and lead excursions Plan and lead activities such as sports and discos Lead workshops Do meal supervision duties At the beginning and end of student programmes, ALs...
Life as an ANGLO Leader
Student Programme Overview
ANGLO student programmes last 13 or 14-nights for the majority of student groups. Most ANGLO Leaders work for two back-to-back student programmes, therefore it can be said that the second programme is a 'repeat' of the first one. Here is the outline of a typi...
Typical Weekday
Every day is split into three periods: morning, afternoon, and evening. There are also three meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner. Here is an overview of a typical weekday at an ANGLO centre: Period Duty Breakfast Breakfast duty supervising s...
Arrivals Day
Note that an Arrivals Day may actually start with the departures from the previous programme so we cover that here Morning Departures Departures usually take place in the morning. ALs may be tasked with meeting groups at their accommodation to: Collect s...
Typical Weekend Day
Weekends at ANGLO centres are usually busier than weekdays as there are no lessons, and all the students go on excursions. The day is again split into three periods: morning, afternoon, and evening. There are also three meals: breakfast, packed lunch and din...
Help & Support
Help and support is available for all ALs in the form of: Training Check-ins Appraisals Documentation Training ALs attend a residential Training Weekend before they arrive to their respective centres. The Training Weekend covers vital aspects of the ...
Shift Pattern Example
We have looked at tpyical weekdays, typical weekends, and an overview of an entire student programme, let's conclude with an example of a weekly rota for an ANGLO Leader. Day B Morning L Afternoon D Evening Saturday Packed FD Activit...
ANGLO Programmes
Overview ANGLO programmes are residential courses for international students from 10 to 18 years-old. They take place on university campuses across the UK during the months of June, July (mainly) and August. Students on these programmes travel in groups acco...
Observations
Teachers usually have two lesson observations: Drop-in observation and Full observations. Drop-in Observations Drop-in observations are informal lesson observations. They last around 15 minutes and are held at the earliest opportunity in order to identify an...
Board Work
Teachers must make sure there board work is always tidy and useful for the students. Essentials of board work: Lesson outcomes: what will students have learned or improved by the end of your lesson? Teachers should explain these to their students at...
Classroom Seating
In order to create the most effective learning environment for students it is important to consider seating arrangements in the classroom. Below are two possible classroom seating layouts and the types of teaching activity they work best with:
Student Academic Management
ANGLO uses a spreadsheet-style document called SAM to manage: Student attendance Completing a class profile Evaluating students' progress (on Day 4 and Day 7/8) Submitting students' certificate grades Writing student reports Full guides on how to use...
Introduction to the Teacher Role
Life as an ANGLO Teacher
Student Programme Overview
ANGLO student programmes last 13 or 14-nights for the majority of student groups. The Academic programme spans 9 of these days for 14-night programmes, 8 for 13-night programmes. The students are split into half: group A and group B - one group does lessons ...