Phonics Teaching Training
Get ready to dive into the world of phonics teaching in a fun and engaging training session that will boost your skills and confidence!
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About this event
Master phonics teaching with expert-led training. Boost early literacy and explore rewarding roles in phonics education.
Overview:
The Phonics Teaching Training course offers a focused exploration into early phonics education—an essential component in helping children become confident readers. From the basics of sound-letter relationships to the structured approach of Jolly Phonics, this course brings clarity to teaching methods that support early language development. Designed to help educators make phonics both engaging and effective, it covers phonological awareness, involvement of parents and carers, and strategies for individual learning needs.
Whether you're new to phonics or looking to add structure to your teaching, this course suits a wide audience—from aspiring tutors to teaching assistants. Special consideration is given to the role of phonics for deaf children and how to adapt communication approaches accordingly. Learn how to shape young minds and play a key role in building literacy foundations—all without setting foot in a classroom.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the basics and structure of early phonics teaching.
- Learn the principles and methods behind Jolly Phonics.
- Explore phonological awareness and speech development techniques.
- Discover how to support phonics for deaf children.
- Identify approaches to meet various individual learning needs.
- Learn to engage parents and carers in phonics education.
Who is this Course For:
- Individuals interested in early childhood literacy education.
- Teaching assistants wanting to support phonics in schools.
- Aspiring phonics tutors or language support staff.
- Parents seeking structured phonics teaching methods.
- Nursery or pre-school staff focusing on early reading skills.
- SEN support workers helping children with speech development.
- Those aiming for a school-based education support role.
- Home educators looking for structured phonics guidance.
Career Path:
- Phonics Teaching Assistant – £20,000 per year
- Early Years Educator – £23,000 per year
- SEN Support Worker – £22,500 per year
- Primary School Phonics Tutor – £25,000 per year
- Nursery Practitioner – £21,000 per year
- Online Phonics Instructor – £26,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
Phonics is a method of teaching reading and writing by helping learners connect sounds (phonemes) with letters or groups of letters (graphemes).
Phonics is especially useful for young children learning to read, but it can also help older learners and those with reading difficulties.
No prior teaching experience is needed. The training is beginner-friendly and designed for anyone interested in helping others learn to read.
You’ll learn the basics of sound-letter relationships, how to teach decoding and blending, and practical strategies to support early readers.