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The Naked Vocational Trainer

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The Naked Vocational Trainer

On leaving school, I began training as an electrical technician with BT in central London. At the age of forty, following a varied career, I went on to gain 26 years experience in further education as a lecturer and NVQ assessor/verifier. I am a retired member of the Institute of Engineering & Technology and have published a text book (The Nuts and Bolts of Training and Assessment) which covers a variety of training methods and training principles. My book is intended to provide an accessible introduction for those starting a career in vocational training.

Make New Connections!

There’s more to life than vocational training so I’ve created a page of links to things that interest me, that I call Connections.  I’ve largely tried to avoid the well know in the hope you’ll be introduced to some things you never knew before.  But there’s lots more out there, so if you have some things you’d like to share please let me know.

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Massage Your Inner Geek!

It’s well known that you shouldn’t over-fill your kettle before boiling for obvious reasons.  Not so obvious is to top-up with cold water, while your kettle is still hot, ready for the next time.

Find out why!

The Naked Vocational Trainer

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As I Please

I’m kicking off my  ‘As I Please’  page with a handy tip.

A light hearted beginning to one of my favourite themes.  Things we are expected to know but are rarely told!

There will be more to follow.

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