Early Years Educators are highly trained professionals who play a key role in ensuring that young children learn and develop well and are kept healthy and safe. They work in a range of settings including full day care, children’s centres, pre-schools, reception classes and as childminders.
Level 2 Diploma in Early Years Practitioner
Early Years Educators are highly trained professionals who play a key role in ensuring that young children learn and develop well and are kept healthy and safe. They work in a range of settings including full day care, children’s centres, pre-schools, reception classes and as childminders.
The City & Guilds qualification for the Early Years Practitioner (Early Years Educator) (Work-based) is mapped to the criteria for Early Years Educator qualifications, published by the National College for Teaching and Leadership. On completion learners will be able to work as Early Years Educators in England.
During this course, you will learn:
How to communicate effectively with children in a way that makes them feel valued
How to maintain positive relationships and environments for children
Become confident using the EYFS to establish learning and plan for next steps in development
How to support children with additional learning needs or disabilities
How to plan and implement effective and holistic learning opportunities and activities with children
Gain experience in a practical early years setting working with children under 5 years old
The importance of working in partnerships with parents and other professionals for the best outcomes of children
Safeguarding – the importance of identifying signs of abuse, reporting concerns and protecting children
Health and safety – creating a safe environment for children in early years and understanding childhood illness/injury.
Welcome to New Directions College
Reading Borough Council has offered Adult and Community Learning (ACL) for over 65 years in Reading. Today, the service is delivered by New Directions College.
Starting out as Reading Technical College in 1958 we offered courses in Battle, EP Collier and Alfred Sutton Schools. These included fencing, shorthand, car maintenance and for Spring brides “special courses in cookery and needlecrafts.”
We became New Directions College in 2008 when Reading Adult and Community College and the Training Education Advice (TEA) Shop merged. We have taught from numerous premises over the years and now have our dedicated centre in Whitley. We continue to deliver adult education within our community and deliver from a range of community venues across the Borough.
Thousands of people have benefited from our courses over the last 6 decades – finding their creative potential; gaining the skills to pursue a career or simply making friends and connections in their local community.
New Directions College offers a complete range of formal and informal education programmes that include; Apprenticeships, Sector Based Work Programmes and work experience.
We specialise in delivering GCSEs and functional skills in English and Mathematics, English for Speakers of other Languages (ESOL) and essential and advanced digital skills qualifications.
Furthermore, we offer a breadth of vocational qualifications in subjects such as business management, hospitality, early years and childcare, courses for teaching assistants and those who work in the education and training sector.
Our range of creative arts and crafts courses are also vibrant and includes ceramics, art, recycled fashion, creative writing, dressmaking, felting and textiles, cookery and languages to list a few.
Ofsted has graded the College Good for the past 6years (last inspected in June 2019) and the College is committed to delivering an outstanding quality of education to our local communities and businesses.
Our vision is to deliver an outstanding quality of education that supports individuals to achieve their personal aims and aspirations whether they are to gain employment, improve their skills and learn something new, or to help them be part of their community.
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