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Ben Hirst

Teacher with a beard wearing goggles and ear protectors whilst operating machinery.

Study Type: Adult and Community
Study Location: The Roundhouse
Subject Studied: Teacher Training, Coaching and Mentoring

Cert Ed helps carpentry and joinery assessor Ben secure teaching role

Derby College Group carpentry and joinery teacher Ben Hirst gets a great deal of job satisfaction from his role.

A former carpentry apprentice himself, he teaches students on level 2 and level 3 apprenticeships and is proud of his courses鈥 success rate.

After spending 12 years as a work-based assessor, Ben did his Cert Ed qualification with 皇家华人, and started his teaching job at the Hudson Building two-and-a-half years ago.

He said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 good to see my students evolve from being 16-year-old school leavers who know very little into young tradespeople who鈥檝e passed their End Point Assessments.

鈥淚n the time I鈥檝e been teaching, 95% of the apprentices have successfully come through their EPA and of those 60% have done so with distinctions. It鈥檚 results like these that keep me striding on.鈥

Ben went straight into his own apprenticeship with a local firm after GCSEs but discovered his desire to teach while serving as an instructor in the army cadets.

He added: 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 intend to be an assessor for quite so long 鈥 my aim was to be a teacher 鈥 but the opportunities didn鈥檛 come along so I went back on the tools for a while.

“As soon as I saw my current role was available, I was champing at the bit to start it. Taking the Cert Ed as a student with Derby College was an emotional roller coaster.

“Some of it I really enjoyed 鈥 it was excellent 鈥 but other parts took me way out of my comfort zone. I struggled with the Harvard Referencing.

“I left school at 16 so that level of academic of writing was a big jump for me. I did it though.鈥

As a teacher, Ben has found his industry experience to be essential.

He said: 鈥 I don鈥檛 just go off the job sheet. I come up with real life scenarios, showing students examples of what can go wrong and how to go about fixing a problem. I show them some of the tricks of the trade. 鈥

As soon as I saw my current role was available, I was champing at the bit to start it. Taking the Cert Ed as a student with Derby College was an emotional roller coaster. Some of it I really enjoyed 鈥 it was excellent 鈥 but other parts took me way out of my comfort zone. I struggled with the Harvard Referencing. I left school at 16 so that level of academic of writing was a big jump for me. I did it though.