Monday 6 February 2023

Pharos launches two-part foundation course in English and Welsh genealogy

Pharos Teaching and Tutoring Ltd (www.pharostutors.com) has launched a new two part foundation course in English and Welsh genealogy, which may be of interest to those needing to learn how records were recorded outside of Scotland and Ireland (although some of the first part of the course may also be relevant for research in those countries). Here's the blurb:

Pharos Tutors releases new two-part beginners’ course 

Pharos Tutors are delighted to announce the launch of our two-part Foundations of Family History course. This is an Anytime course, so there is no fixed start date, students simply work through the material at their own pace.

When you embark on your family history journey there can be a lot to take in, with so many different records available, how do you know where to start? Developing an understanding of the records you work with increases your ability to get the most from them. Just as important as understanding records is methodology and technique, how to most effectively build a family tree in which you can be confident. 

This two-part course will introduce you to the four fundamental genealogical sources in England and Wales: records of civil registration (birth marriage death certificates), census records, parish registers and wills and probate records, and start you off with some good methods and techniques that you can continue to apply as you progress your family tree further. The topics covered in the two parts of this course are as follows:

Foundations of Family History Part 1 - Getting Started
Lesson 1 - Gathering information and interviewing relatives
Lesson 2 - Storing your family history research (including software options)
Lesson 3 - Civil Registration (birth, marriage and death certificates)
Lesson 4 - The census records
Lesson 5 - Building your tree with confidence

Foundations of Family History Part 2 - Next Steps
Lesson 1 - Introduction to parish registers
Lesson 2 - Deaths, burials and obituaries
Lesson 3 - Getting started with wills and probate records
Lesson 4 - Problem solving

Starting with an Anytime course gives students a feel for how Pharos course materials are presented, without the need to set aside fixed times for tutorials or complete work by particular date. Anytime courses are made up of a number of ‘lessons’, where one week is about equivalent to the amount of material we would teach on a tutor-led course in one week, but you can set your own pace. Each ‘lesson’ includes exercises for students to work through, websites to visit and search techniques to try out, so there is plenty of ‘doing’ as well as reading.

You can read more about how Pharos Tutors courses work here:
How Courses Work https://www.pharostutors.com/howcourseswork.php

You can read more about the new courses here:
Foundations of Family History Part 1 - Getting Started
https://www.pharostutors.com/details.php?coursenumber=030

Foundations of Family History Part 2 - Next Steps
https://www.pharostutors.com/details.php?coursenumber=031

LAUNCH OFFER: We are offering students who buy Part 1 and Part 2 of this course as a single purchase a £10 voucher off their next Pharos Tutors course.

(With thanks to Karen Cummings)

Chris

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