Our core aim is to help you become a confident, knowledgeable and highly employable teacher with a passion for working with young children, to give them the best starting point in life, whatever their circumstances.
Primary Initial Teacher Training course is offered by CREC Early Years Partnership School-Centred Initial Teacher
Our core aim is to help you become a confident, knowledgeable and highly employable teacher with a passion for working with young children, to give them the best starting point in life, whatever their circumstances.
Our high-quality mentors and tutors have extensive practical experience and will help you succeed by offering consistent guidance and personalised support throughout the course.
The CREC Early Years Partnership School-Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT) programme offers a one-year, full-time, school-based route to qualification as a Primary Teacher with QTS.
Our SCITT course has been devised to develop high-quality teachers to work in the early years and, in addition to covering all Teaching Standards, the training includes an emphasis on multi-agency working, leadership in the EYFS, working with 2-year-olds, SEND, and practitioner research.
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The CREC Early Years Partnership School-Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT) programme offers a one-year, full-time, school-based route to qualification as a Primary Teacher with QTS.
Our SCITT course has been devised to develop high-quality teachers to work in the early years and, in addition to covering all Teaching Standards, the training includes an emphasis on multi-agency working, leadership in the EYFS, working with 2-year-olds, SEND, and practitioner research.
This qualification develops the basic skills needed to care for a baby or young child. There is a choice of units – from setting a routine through to healthy lifestyles and the importance of play and learning.
This course is accredited by City and Guilds, Training Qualifications UK, Active IQ, Pearson, and Ocr. It covers the knowledge and understanding required by the Further Education National Training Organisation (FENTO) or the Employment National Training Organisation (EMPNTO) occupational standards.
For candidates who work or who want to work as teachers/trainers in the further education and skills sector.
Following on from the Childcare & Development course, this course allows students to develop knowledge and understanding of the Early Years/Childcare sector. Upon completion, candidates are eligible to register with the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) at support worker level.
Are you looking for a way to pass on your industry knowledge whilst training for a new career? This course is ideal for anyone wanting to become a lecturer, assessor or work-based trainer at a college or in a company involved in post-16 training or post-compulsory education.
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