1. Who is the Level 3 Delivering Training course for? This qualification is ideal for individuals who are already subject-matter experts (such as Chefs or Managers) and now want to learn how to teach those subjects to others. It is the perfect entry-level course for those starting a career in training or those responsible for staff inductions and "toolbox talks" in the workplace.
2. Is this the same as the "Education & Training" (AET) course? The Delivering Training course is a shorter, more practical qualification focused purely on the delivery of training. The Education & Training (AET) is a more comprehensive theory-based teaching qualification. If you want to deliver Highfield-accredited courses, we recommend checking which specific qualification your awarding body requires, as many accept both.
3. Do I need to be a teacher already to take this? No. This is a "train-the-trainer" course designed for beginners. It provides you with the basic tools to plan a session, engage an audience, and ensure your learners have actually understood the material.
4. What subjects will I be qualified to teach? This qualification teaches you how to teach, but it does not give you the subject knowledge. You will be qualified to teach subjects in which you already hold a high-level qualification (usually Level 3 or 4). For example, if you have Level 4 Food Safety and this teaching qualification, you can teach Food Safety courses.
5. Is the certificate recognized by awarding bodies? Yes. This is a Highfield Level 3 Award in Delivering Training (RQF). It is a regulated qualification recognized by most UK awarding organizations as a valid teaching requirement for trainers.
6. Can I complete this course via Virtual Learning? Yes. Our virtual option is highly interactive. You will work through the theory online and then complete your practical "micro-teach" session via a live video link with one of our expert tutors.
7. Is there a pass guarantee? Yes. We pride ourselves on building the confidence of new trainers. Like all our courses, this is covered by the Hygiene Sue "Pass or Retrain for Free" Guarantee.