International 

The Training from Edexcel team aim to provide focused, high-quality training to all of our customers, including international customers. The following types of training are available to international centres:

1. Customised
Customised training can be provided to international centres in one of two ways: either fa
ce-to-face or online 

This type of training is best suited to international centres with a particular training or professional development need. Training is available for any of our qualifications, including GCSEs, AS and A levels, IGCSEs and BTEC qualifications.

If your centre is interested in arranging a customised training session, please contact the appropriate person below from the Training from Edexcel team:  

Middle East, North Africa, Southern Africa, Australasia     Valerie.Lewis@edexcel.com  
Europe, Latin America, South Asia, North America   Roberta.Santangelo@edexcel.com
Indian subcontinent, North Asia     Peter.Stanley@edexcel.com
 
2. Local INSET events
In addition to customised events, Edexcel International aims to host in-country INSET training events to keep teachers delivering our qualifications up to date with best practice techniques and updates to specifications.

Scheduling of INSET events is based on local demand and managed by Edexcel International’s regional offices. To register your interest in attending an INSET event, please contact your regional Edexcel office. Find contact details for Edexcel’s International team here. 

When INSET events are scheduled, they will be promoted on Edexcel’s regional websites, which can be found at www.edexcel.com/international

 
Autumn 2011 training events
This autumn, we’re running a series of workshops to support centres delivering our GCE, IGCSE and GCSE programmes. At the moment, we have events for the following regions:

To find out more and book your place, please contact your local Edexcel representative or office.

More events will be coming soon for Edexcel teachers in other countries, so please keep watching this space!

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