This qualification provides learners with the opportunity to develop the confidence to deliver a specialist subject more effectively.
Course aims
This qualification provides learners with the opportunity to develop the confidence to deliver a specialist subject more effectively.
Who is this course for?
This qualification prepares learners for employment and supports them to progress to a teaching role within the workforce.
Entry requirements
All trainee teachers joining this qualification programme should undertake an initial assessment of skills in English, Mathematics and ICT. You must have English at level 2 or above before starting this qualification, and you will be advised to work towards GCSEs.
Course content
To be awarded the NCFE Level 3 Award in Education and Training learners must achieve a minimum of 12 credits:-
This course consists of three units. You will learn about:
the different roles, responsibilities and relationships in education and training
how the different approaches of using inclusive practice in teaching and learning environments
how about the assessment process in education and training
how to plan, prepare and deliver a micro-teaching session
Will I gain any qualifications?
You will gain an NCFE Level 3 Award in Education and Training (AET) and allow you to progress onto the Certificate in Education and Training (CET)
Who we are and what we do...
Birmingham Adult Education Service (BAES) is part of Birmingham City Council and is one of the largest adult learning providers nationally.
Since August 2019 its funding has come through the West Midlands Combined Authority and learners on some courses also pay fees towards the full cost of their course. Around 13,000 adults study each year with adult education.
Range of learning opportunities provided
BAES is a first steps provider, mainly delivering qualifications up to level 2 (GCSE equivalent). Many learners attend to gain skills and qualifications for work. There is also a significant range of non-qualification courses which support health and well-being. Courses run during the day, evening and on Saturday.
Courses in essential skills - English maths and IT - are free, as are other qualifications for those on income-related benefits, or those who earn less than £9.00 per hour. English language courses (ESOL) run across Birmingham and are also free. Some learners are mandated to attend by JCP.
The range of vocational subjects includes IT, and Business, Creative Crafts, Health and Social Care. We also have a programme for learners with special/additional educational needs.
BAES embeds enrichment activities and wider skills into their courses to improve the quality of education that learners receive. For 2020-21, BAES will offer more intensive packages of learning for adults to develop their readiness for employment with English, maths and IT skills, together with specialist ICT or Health and Social Care programmes which include work-related placements and activities.
We aim to engage with all communities. Our programme of non-qualification courses provide activities that encourage social inclusion and for people to become engaged and active in their local community thereby improving the health and well-being of the city.
The approach to studying a foreign language through Brasshouse Languages at the Library of Birmingham includes activities to improve understanding of cultural difference and community cohesion. This provision, with a national reputation, offers courses in 20 different languages.
In addition to direct delivery provision, BAES works with partners to engage those who are unlikely to join mainstream courses. For example, we run Family Learning courses in partnership with local schools and children’s centres, engaging parents and children in learning together.
This extensive 190 Hour hybrid TEFL course pairs our Government Regulated 180 Hour Level 5 Diploma with the hands-on 10 Hour practical virtual classroom training. By enrolling in this course, you will get guidance and practical advice from TEFL tutors with many years of teaching experience abroad.
The Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools qualification has been designed for individuals who want to work in schools, particularly in the role of a Teaching assistant or already working in a supporting role in Schools.
The course is designed to support you in preparing or starting in a teaching role in post-compulsory education, enhancing your knowledge and your professional practice in the workplace.
The Level 3 Award in Education and Training (RQF) formerly known as PTLLS, has been designed to introduce teaching for individuals who aspire or currently work in adult education. This includes FE colleges, training providers, workplace training departments and/or Local Authorities.
Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey into the world of teaching and training? Whether you aspire to teach in the Further Education & Skills Sector or deliver training in the workplace, our Level 3 Award in Education and Training (formerly known as PTLLS) is your gateway to success.
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