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About the Course

The Foundations of Teaching for Learning programme is for anyone who is teaching, or who would like to teach, in any subject and any context - be it at school, at home or in the workplace. With dynamic lessons taught by established and respected professionals from across the Commonwealth, this eight course programme will see you develop and strengthen your skills in teaching, professionalism, assessment, and more. As you carry on through the programme, you will find yourself strengthening not only your skills, but your connection with colleagues across the globe. A professional development opportunity not to be missed. The teacher’s work becomes meaningful when it is informed by research and theories of learning, and their relationship to actual practice. This course provides an opportunity for you to identify and understand students’ expectations and prior learning. Enhance your course by joining the Commonwealth teaching community on our website, Facebook and Twitter....

Top reviews

MP

Apr 14, 2020

I really enjoyed this course. I had a small issue with the sound of the video clips. I wasn't able to hear clearly.

AS

Apr 30, 2020

Its my pleasure i can attain this nice course. this is well structured and higher order think provoking course for educators.

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By Nasiba A

Oct 22, 2024

جيد

By Manikanta C

Jun 22, 2020

Thank you for such a lovely course provided by Commonwealth Education Trust. I have learnt a lot from this course. However, I would like to mention that when these courses are meant to be for international level students, standardizing the pronunciation will help every body (especially south Asian Students) and would be able to follow what the instructor is trying to say easily.

I think the content is great!

By Donna S

Jul 12, 2020

the course is interesting. it would be nice if a question comes up to be able to reach the professors. it would be most beneficial if some of the slides gave more time to read everything on the slide, i.e. an extra minute

By Bussisiwe m

Apr 15, 2019

I believe that we need great thinkers in the education system in order to change our perspective about learning and how to transform students into independent thinkers.

By Andres G D

Feb 8, 2017

Interesting topics that provide participants opportunities to reflect on the way they teach and how they can make their students the center of a class.

By Jhonatan J A

Apr 17, 2016

During the lectures not all the slides were well revised and the peer assessments should include more specific guides.

By Marilyn P

Apr 15, 2020

I really enjoyed this course. I had a small issue with the sound of the video clips. I wasn't able to hear clearly.

By Rizzalyn B

Oct 28, 2024

I LIKE THIS COURSE HELPS ME A LOT HOPING I CAN USE THIS IN THE FUTURE FOR SEEKING A JOB OVERSEAS. THANK YOU!

By M S

Mar 26, 2021

The lessons were very good. But the video quality was very poor. thank you.

By Emeka O

Feb 17, 2021

Learning on coursera is awesome. Kudos to the team. Keep up the good work.

By Diana B F (

May 19, 2019

A great overview of teaching in a global world.

By Mark M

Jun 25, 2016

The African perspective was very interesting.

By Amanda W

Aug 21, 2021

This was my favorite course todate.

By Valerie L

Jan 10, 2018

Really interesting

By Eric D F B

Jun 28, 2022

Great course.

By Dr. R K I

Nov 19, 2022

Nice course.

By Miguel Á

Jun 27, 2022

amazing

By Noor Z

Jan 7, 2026

As a teacher of 7 years experience, I was a little disappointed to find that this course didn't add much to the knowledge that I had already acquired in the past, although the course description says that it can apply to those already teaching. I suppose, at most, I could say that "I refreshed the knowledge I already had". I found a big chunk of the lectures extremely boring, as I found that the speaker was speaking in very slow motion and I wish that it was more stimulating or exciting. A lot of the examples brought up in the lectures refer to specific-region issues (underprivileged African neighborhoods) and I could find no relevance whatsoever, coming from a Middle Eastern upper middle-class private school.

By Yeyen A

Nov 22, 2024

Nice, it's a good app to learn new things

By Mariel M B C

Oct 26, 2015

Although the topics are great and very interesting, especially because I am a teacher who face many of the situations mentiones, the videos are very hard to understand and I needed to put subscribe all the time.

By Jeff G

Apr 2, 2019

Very simplistic, difficult to understand the lectures, very very situational. Some info was interesting but a little...base.