In this practical course you’ll find out how Froebel’s principles are relevant to your practice today. This course will build on your team’s skills and develop their understanding of a Froebelian approach.
An introduction to the principles and practice of the Froebelian approach to early childhood education
In this practical course you’ll find out how Froebel’s principles are relevant to your practice today. This course will build on your team’s skills and develop their understanding of a Froebelian approach.
It’s an inspiring and supportive course which gives everyone the chance to reflect on how babies and young children learn. The course explores how carers and educators can support, guide and extend children’s learning and development.
Friedrich Froebel invented the term 'kindergarten'.
His legacy continues to inspire new generations of early childhood educators.
The Froebel Trust is a grant making charity (registered Charity No: 1145128). We publish our annual accounts detailing our charity's structure, activities, income and spending and these can be found on the Charity Commission for England and Wales website.
Our aim is to ensure that the Froebelian framework of principled education and care is recognised, understood, valued and practised across the early childhood sector for the benefit of young children in the UK and internationally.
The level 3 award is a short introductory course which prepares new entrants for teaching in the lifelong learning sector. If teaching, tutoring, or training is part of your remit, you may be required to progress to a further qualification appropriate to your role.
Teaching Assistants make a difference to children and young people's lives every day. Through dedicated support in classrooms, Teaching Assistants help to foster education and development through one-to-one support and guidance in the classroom.
This course will be offered at multiple start dates throughout the academic year. To gain this qualification students will need to achieve 11 mandatory units.
This course can be completed in as little as 6 weeks. Depending on the units taken the Average learning time is between 48-61 hours. This course has a limit of 6 months to complete from enrolment date.
This course at University Centre West Anglia offers a higher-level qualification for anyone working as a teaching assistant, early years nursery worker or playworker. It’s also ideal if you want to study before starting your career.
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