The purpose of the Level 3 technical qualification is to ensure students have the knowledge and skills needed to progress into skilled employment or higher-level technical training relevant to the T Level.
Overview
Equivalent to 3 A Levels
The purpose of the Level 3 technical qualification is to ensure students have the knowledge and skills needed to progress into skilled employment or higher-level technical training relevant to the T Level.
It is suitable for post 16 students looking to develop both knowledge and practical skills in the education and childcare sector and will support students on to a range of progression routes including employment, higher education and higher apprenticeships.
Details
This Level 3 Technical qualification is split into 2 components.
Core Component
You will build knowledge and underpinning concepts, theories and principles as well as core skills for the education and welfare sector. You will study a variety of elements including supporting education, safeguarding, behaviour, child development and special educational needs and disabilities.
You will develop core skills including communicating to engage children, assessing children's progress and managing and assessing risk.
Occupational Specialisms
You will develop your knowledge, skills and understanding of supporting and promoting play, developing relationships with children, planning, providing and reviewing care and working in partnership with colleagues, parents and other professionals.
You will complete 750 hours of industry placement across the 2 year course to develop the competencies required to work as a practitioner in early years settings.
Longley Park Sixth Form has high expectations for all young people and is driven by a commitment to see that all its young people will achieve, flourish and progress.
We are ambitious for our students and believe that these ambitions are achievable. By raising aspirations and developing our students’ confidence and self-belief, they achieve and progress. During their time with us, we offer our young people
an ambitious curriculum
a warm, safe and welcoming community where diversity is valued and celebrated
a challenging, motivating and inspirational learning experience which develops skills, knowledge, understanding and positive study habits
a personalised package of support to help identify, plan and achieve their next steps
The curriculum at Longley Park Sixth Form has been specifically designed to be accessible to all. We offer a learning experience that meets the needs of all students including the most able, those with low prior attainment, young people from areas of high disadvantage, young people for whom English is a second or additional language, those with complex needs, and students previously not in education.
We seek to –
improve the English and maths skills of all learners to support their main programmes and progression to further study and employment
re-engage young people previously not in education and/or at risk of becoming NEET through programmes that develop their skills and confidence, and outstanding support to help them to meet high expectations
develop students as confident and curious learners with increasing levels of independence
allow students to develop the skills, knowledge and attributes to succeed in Higher Education and/or employment
provide rich experiences to develop students’ cultural capital
equip students to play a full role as citizens in modern Britain
lead to outstanding progression, including access to the most competitive university courses and career routes
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