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<blockquote data-quote="liza_h" data-source="post: 2152370" data-attributes="member: 511693"><p>I'd also like to know how many are actually professional educators. If they were inspected by Ofsted they would fail. They don't appear to offer any differentiation or take into account any prior knowledge. I was a professional educator for 30 years, brought up by a T2 (diet controlled) and studied sport science and nutrition. I refused to go on one of these patronising courses having read about them on here. Waste of my time and NHS money.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry it left you demoralised Pam - you already know what's working for you and therefore stick with that! You're making progress which is great. I'm also following low carb after reading extensively on here - and it's working for me too! It doesn't matter what advice the NHS providers say - mine told me my hba1c normal when I was clearly pre-diabetes so I'm doing my own thing.</p><p></p><p>and a truely professional educator would be able to do this on a course. These courses are run by amateur/ incompetent educators which is part of the problem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liza_h, post: 2152370, member: 511693"] I'd also like to know how many are actually professional educators. If they were inspected by Ofsted they would fail. They don't appear to offer any differentiation or take into account any prior knowledge. I was a professional educator for 30 years, brought up by a T2 (diet controlled) and studied sport science and nutrition. I refused to go on one of these patronising courses having read about them on here. Waste of my time and NHS money. I'm sorry it left you demoralised Pam - you already know what's working for you and therefore stick with that! You're making progress which is great. I'm also following low carb after reading extensively on here - and it's working for me too! It doesn't matter what advice the NHS providers say - mine told me my hba1c normal when I was clearly pre-diabetes so I'm doing my own thing. and a truely professional educator would be able to do this on a course. These courses are run by amateur/ incompetent educators which is part of the problem [/QUOTE]
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