This course will prepare you to become an Early Years Educator, enabling you to work with, and care for children from birth to 5 years. You'll also gain knowledge essential to caring for children aged 5 to 7 years.
This course will prepare you to become an Early Years Educator, enabling you to work with, and care for children from birth to 5 years. You'll also gain knowledge essential to caring for children aged 5 to 7 years.
In addition to completing knowledge and skill-based units, you will complete 350 hours of work experience in an Early Years placement. During your placement, you will complete a longitudinal study and two visits will be made by an assessor to assess your competency.
Topics can include:
Supporting healthy lifestyles for children through the provision of food and nutrition
Supporting healthy lifestyles for children through exercise
Supporting physical care routines for children
Promoting children’s emotional well-being
Understanding how to support children who are unwell
Understanding legislation relating to the safeguarding, protection and welfare of children
Using legislation relating to the health and safety of children
Engaging in professional development
Understanding the value of play in Early Years
How to plan, lead and review play opportunities which support children’s learning and development
Promoting enabling play environments
Developing children’s emergent literacy skills
Developing children’s emergent mathematical skills
Using longitudinal studies to observe, assess and plan for children’s needs
Our history can be traced back to 1828, when the Grove House School began offering education to residents of Tottenham, noted for its advanced curriculum and refusal to use corporal punishment.
The school, now part of the College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London, produced several well-known alumni, including 11 future UK MPs. In the 1890s, the Westminster Technical Institute was established, offering courses in the building and plumbing trades, carriage-building, and elementary subjects, before opening the UK’s first school of hospitality in 1910.
This rich history culminated in the group’s formation in 2016, bringing together three colleges with eleven centres across central and north London, working primarily in Islington, Camden, Westminster, Haringey and Enfield, but with students and apprentices coming from across London and the south east.
Today, CCCG’s colleges train over 25,000 students every year, equipping them with the academic and vocational skills and knowledge they need to progress into employment or higher education.
The group’s diverse alumni include household names such as renowned chefs, Jamie Oliver, Ainsley Harriott and Anthony Worral Thompson, award-winning performer Paloma Faith, actors Jessie Wallace, Zawe Ashton, and Steve McFadden, presenters Maya Jama, Trevor Nelson, and Reggie Yates, and Olympians, Lina and Laviai Nielsen.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
At CCCG we celebrate and value the diversity brought to our workforce and student body by individuals and are committed to meeting the needs of a diverse learner population within a multi-cultural society
Our Centres and Locations
Find out more about our three fantastic colleges City and Islington College (CANDI), The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London (CONEL) and Westminster Kingsway College (WestKing) and a training arm Capital City College Training (CCCT).
Corporate Strategy
Our corporate strategy sets out our plan to ensure that our ambition of being a college group with the scale, diversity and specialisms to provide an outstanding education experience for students
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