Award in Preventing Plastic Pollution Level 1 (WOR24S030)
Greener Curriculum
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Mode of attendance: In-person
Start date: Monday, 13 January 2025
End date: Monday, 24 March 2025
Number of weeks: 10
Time: 13:00 - 15:00
Tutor: Sarah Birkett
Venue: Workington Library
Venue address: Vulcans Lane, Workington, Cumbria. CA14 2ND
Free Course
About the course:
If you would like to learn more about man's impact on the environment, the Level 1 Award in Preventing Plastic Pollution will introduce you to the types and uses of plastics, the methods used to manage plastic waste and the ways plastic pollution can be reduced. You will also look at plastic pollution's particularly harmful impact on the marine environment and animals.
How will the course be delivered?
The course will be delivered by one of our specialist tutors. You will be taught in one of our centres or in our virtual classroom (via Zoom).
Activities will often include discussions, group and pair work, written work, Q&A and worksheets. Your tutor will ensure that the lessons are engaging, interactive and supportive.
What do I need to bring?
You need to bring a pen, notebook and any other items guided by your tutor.
If your course is in our online classroom (Zoom) you will need a computer, smart phone or tablet and a good internet connection.
What are the entry requirements?
As this is a level 1 course you should have an English qualification at entry level 3 or above. This could be a GCSE or an equivalent such as a functional skills qualification.
You will also need to undertake an initial assessment to determine if this is the right level for you.
What can I do next?
If you want to keep learning we have a range of other courses you can progress to. These include other greener courses as well as health and wellbeing, employability, digital, maths and English.
At the end of your course your tutor will discuss the options for further learning with you.
How well am I doing?
As this course progresses you will take part in discussions and complete written work and worksheets to support your learning. Your tutor will feedback to you verbally and in written comments in a supportive and constructive way helping you to see how to improve. There is a multiple choice test at the end of this course which you must pass in order to gain the qualification and your tutor will prepare you for this by practising exam techniques and questions before the test.
You will also have a Individual Progress Record (IPR) to track your progress and enable you to set personal targets.
Enquiries
Centre: Workington Adult Learning
Contact number: 01900 706023
Email address: workingtonadultlearning@cumberland.gov.uk