Posts written by Celeste Jacobs

Our new graduates

THT are proud to announce our next group of students that have worked hard and are now competent in the unit standards they studied.

If you are interested in doing the ETDP Seta Accredited Facilitator, Assessor or Moderator course via self study/correspondence, give us a call on 0825989083 or email celeste@ththospitalitytraining.com this can be used in any field of work, it is not only for hospitality.

Facilitate Learning Using a variety of Given Methodologies Unit Standard 117871
Taffy Chifamuna
Scelo Mbele

Conduct Outcomes Based Assessments Unit Standard 115753
Davis Muzeza
Melinda Strauss

Conduct Moderation of Outcomes Based Assessments Unit Standard 115759
JJ Cilliers
Sheughnet Efstathiou

We offer full support to any student that studies with us.

We are so proud of all of you!

 

Newly Graduated Accredited Facilitators and Assessors

We are too proud :)

Congratulations to our newly graduated students that completed the ETDP Seta Accredited Assessor and Facilitator Courses.  We wish all of you nothing but the very best!  You have worked well and deserve every bit of success.  If you are interested in completing the Facilitator, Assessor or Moderator Course, please contact us.  We offer these courses via correspondence/distance learning or lecture lead and it will be very hard to beat our prices and level of service.

Unit Standard 117871 – Facilitate Learning Using a Variety of Given Methodologies

Nomfusi Victoria Nkani

Ndileka Mapuma

Seema Esterhuizen

Cebo Lunga Mvubu

Nokuphumla Nameka

Unit Standard 115753 – Conduct Outcomes Based Assessments

Laura Page

Kingsley Philemon Lempe

Beanet Jadien Potter

Jason Geldenhuys

Charlotte Jamieson

Seema Esterhuizen

Facilitator

I look forward to assisting you! Regards Celeste

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Scarce and Critical Skills list

The ETDP Seta provided a list of the main scarce and critical skills pointing out that the education sector is experiencing serious skills shortages.  The Seta’s plan aims to attract in each year, a new group of young, motivated and appropriately trained individuals into the profession; as well as improve the professionalism and teaching skills, of teachers already in the system.

Contact us today to see how easy it is for you to get accredited and fill this skills gap before someone beats you to it!

This is your opportunity to enhance your skills.  Facilitating, Assessing and Moderating have been identified as a skill that many are lacking in these following provinces and positions.

  • Adult Education Teacher – Lack of Assessors and Moderators
  • Foundational Phase School Teacher – Lack of Assessors
  • School Head of Departments – Lack of Assessors and Moderators
  • School Principals – Lack of Assessors and Moderators
  • University Lecturers – Lack of Facilitators, Assessors and Moderators
  • Post School Educators – Lack of Facilitators, Assessors and Moderators
  • Education or Training Advisors – Lack of Facilitators, Assessors and Moderators
  • Life Skills Teachers (grade4-9) – Lack of Assessors and Moderators
  • Physical Science Teachers (grade10-12 – Lack of Assessors and Moderators
  • Early Childhood Development Practitioners – Lack of Facilitators, Assessors and Moderators
  • Special Needs Teachers – Lack of Facilitators, Assessors and Moderators

Call Celeste on 0825989083 or email celeste@ththospitalitytraining.com

We offer courses via distant learning

Unit Standard 117871 Facilitate Learning Using a Variety of Given Methodologies R1300

Unit Standard 115753 Conduct Outcomes Based Assessments R1500

Unit Standard 115759 Conduct Moderation of Outcomes Based Assessments R1700

Don’t miss this opportunity!

ETDP Seta Verification visit and new accredited learners

It’s our time to brag once again!  Yes, we say this over and over again – “WE ARE SO INCREDIBLY PROUD OF ALL OUR STUDENTS!”  Herewith is the list of students that have just been awarded competence.

Unit Standard 117871 – Facilitate Learning Using a Variety of Given Methodologies

Nomfusi Victoria Nkani

Ndileka Mapuma

Seema Esterhuizen

Cebo Lunga Mvubu

Nokuphumla Nameka

Unit Standard 115753 – Conduct Outcomes Based Assessments

Laura Page

Kingsley Philemon Lempe

Beanet Jadien Potter

Jason Geldenhuys

Charlotte Jamieson

Seema Esterhuizen

Wishing each and everyone of you all the best in your careers.

If you too want to complete the ETDP Seta accredited Facilitator, Assessor or Moderator course, contact Celeste 0825989083 or email celeste@ththospitalitytraining.com

New list of Accredited Students

We are extremely proud of all the students that have recently received their Statement Of Results from the ETDP Seta.  You have all worked so hard and done so well.  THT Hospitality Training (Pty) Ltd would like to wish each and every one of you all the very best in your future.  For any person wishing to become an accredited Facilitator, Assessor or Moderator in your particular field of work, contact us for our correspondence or classroom attended courses.

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List of achievements:

Unit Standard 117871 – Facilitate Learning Using A Variety Of Given Methodologies

Samiksha Reddi

Melinda Strauss

Spencer Gareta

Laura Page

Unit Standard 115753 – Conduct Outcomes Based Assessments

William Zhou

Sumaya Bacaus

Unit Standard 115759 – Conduct Moderation of Outcomes Based Assessments

Professor Ndlovu

Msawenkosi Zungu

Frances Stimson

Wynn Schoeman

Danie Martin

Caroline Luksich

Glynis Watt-Pringle

Matt Warr

Kim Warr

Sicelo Dlamini

Irene Soobramoney

Samiksha Reddi

We are so proud!

Zimbabwe – Bulawayo

The first month of 2017 has taken me back to Bulawayo.  I returned to the lovely Holiday Inn and was not disappointed.  Everything is just as i remember it being on my last visit…friendly staff that go out of their way to make sure you are comfortable, sincere smiles on peoples faces and a very warm welcome back.

Our training covered 3 full days.  This was one of the smallest groups i have done training for, but it was quite refreshing to spend a little more time also getting to know the individuals that attended the training.  Our course focused on customer service, dealing with difficult situations and compensation.  We also looked at dealing with significant situations (emergency procedures) and guest relations.

Besides the training, a little information on Bulawayo – Bulawayo is Zimbabwe’s second largest city. Located in the South-west of the country, it is home to more than a million people. Bulawayo is the hub of the province of Matabeleland which comprises the whole western Zimbabwe from the South African border in the south to Victoria Falls in the north.

The city has wide tree lined streets and is surrounded by beautifull parks, a legacy of Cecil John Rhodes. Within the city are many examples of early Victorian buildings which are maintained by the Bulawayo City council and landlords as heritage sites.

Bulawayo houses the country’s main museum, the natural history museum, a railway museum, the Bulawayo Art gallery, which is housed in a most attractive turn of the century building, theatres, the Mzilikmzi Art and craft centre, good hotels and one of the finest caravan and camping parks in Zimbabawe. Bulawayo is also home to the Chipangali wildlife orphanage and the Kame Ruins.

One of Zimbabawe’s major tourist attractions is the Matopas National Park, less than an hour’s drive from the city. As one leaves the city travelling south, many granite outcrops are seen. They increase in number and size as the distance from the city grows. By the time the Park is entered one is surrounded by a dramatic and enveloping scenery that is unique and extraordinary.

Just twenty-two kilometers to the west of the Bulawayo is Kame Ruins, one of southern Africa’s magnificent Late Iron Age ruins (now an Unesco World heritage Site.) The land adjoining the ruins has been made into a Nature Reserve by the City Council, called Mazwi Nature Reserve, where the visitor may walk, drive and picnic.

Also worth a visit and situated on the main Gwanda Road, 23km from Bulawayo is the Chipangali Wildlife Orphanage and Research Centre, a home for orphaned, sick or abandoned wild animals. There are lion, leopard, cheetah, black rhino; many species of antelope and a large colletion of birds.

Mzilikazi Arts and Crafts Centre, situated just out of town off the Old Falls road, is definitely worth a visit where visitors can choose from a wide selection of skilfully crafted sculptures, basketry, pottery, beadwork and woodwork – all done by local people.

There are many reasons to visit the part of the world, listed above are just a few.  However, make sure you stay at the Bulawayo Holiday Inn, i am 100% confident that staff will look after you.

For any assistance with your safari and to spend some time in the AMAZING LODGES, contact http://www.imvelosafarilodges.com/ Imvelo are top notch in all regards! unnamed (1) zim zimm

 

Welcome 2017

Here’s to a great 2017!

Our correspondence courses have been so successful and we are so proud of all our students that completed their Facilitator, Assessor and Moderator courses in 2016.  We wish you all the very best.  Now that you have your Statement of Results and are registered, get out there and let all your hard work pay off.

THT has had a number of students request lecture lead, classroom attended courses, so we have decided that 2017 is the year that we will offer our students exactly what they want.  So we are proud to present our 2017 course calendar, all our courses and our company are accredited by the ETDP Seta.  We would like to ensure that all our students get the attention that they deserve, so we will restrict our classes to 6 at a time.  To those that still wish to have the option of doing the courses via correspondence/distance learning, this option is still available and you can enroll and start whenever you wish.

Either way, let’s make this a great year!  Take the leap, educate and arm yourself with extra skills to ensure that you are always one step ahead of everyone else in life.

Contact Celeste on celeste@ththospitalitytraining.com or call 0825989083 for prices and any further advice.

 

 

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Zebra Country Lodge Training

And the year has started off with a bang!  This week i spent training some tour leaders at the lovely Zebra Country Lodge.  These tour leaders will be working with an overseas company and will be responsible for the guests while they visit South Africa.  Our training covered Customer Service Skills, dealing with difficult situations, compensation, emergency situations and the basic administration that will need to be completed.

A lovely group of people and a lovely lodge.

Contact THT Hospitality Training (Pty) Ltd for all your staff development requirements or for accredited Facilitator, Assessor and Moderator courses.  Celeste 0825989083 – happy to assist.

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Thank you for your support in 2016!

THT Hospitality Training (Pty) Ltd would like to say thank you to all the students that enrolled and completed the ETDP Seta Accredited Facilitator, Assessor and Moderator courses through our correspondence programme this year, to our hospitality students – well done on your achievements. To all the clients that we have worked with, thank you for choosing us.  To every person we have had the privilege of doing business with, no matter how big or small, thank you so much for believing in us!  We wish you all a blessed Christmas and a well deserved rest with your family and loved ones.  May 2017 be a great year for everyone.  Stay safe!Thank You

My return to Mauritius

Mark Twain once wrote, ‘Mauritius was made first and then heaven, heaven being copied after Mauritius’. He was right.

If you ever have the opportunity of visiting this paradise on earth, grab it with both hands.  Mauritius will enchant you, will uplift your soul, making you feel that you belong to the chosen few. Every visitor enjoys personal attention. Every encounter is an opportunity to discover a friendly face. Behind each smile lies the promise of a unique holiday. The contrast of a multitude of colours and tastes, the island, set in its turquoise sea, is an oasis of peace and tranquility. Mauritius, a melting pot where past and present are smoothly blended together, offers an essential beauty that will compel to return to its shores time and time again. Your stay on this island will remain engraved in your memory forever.

Of volcanic origin and generally sheltered by barriers of coral reefs forming natural, safe, crystal clear lagoons, Mauritius has long been a dream destination. Known to the Arabs as early as the 10th century, but officially “discovered” in 1505 by the Portuguese navigator Pedro Mascarenhas, the island was occupied successively by the Dutch (1598-1712) and the French (1715-1810), and was ceded to Great Britain in 1814 through the Treaty of Paris. On 12 March 1968, Mauritius became Independent. Republic Day was proclaimed on 12 March 1992.

Sharing more information on the history of this island and exploring all the delights Maurituis has to offer, make sure you contact the staff from White Sands Tours to show you around.  My visit here to train some of White Sands Tour Leaders was as brilliant as the first time.  Everyone i meet never cease to amaze me with their true hospitality.

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