This course is designed to prepare you for working within a childcare setting/school and assess the most appropriate progression route for you. You will receive underpinning knowledge relating to a variety of units to prepare you for study and working with children.
This is a 10-week induction course taken prior to attending the Diploma in Supporting for Teaching and Learning (Teaching Assistant) - Level 3 or the Diploma for the Early Years Workforce (Early Years Educator) - Level 3 courses.
This course is designed to prepare you for working within a childcare setting/school and assess the most appropriate progression route for you.
You will receive underpinning knowledge relating to a variety of units to prepare you for study and working with children.
This course is designed to recognise and develop the skills of those who work or volunteer with children and young people within an educational or childcare setting, and to identify if they would like to continue with a career in childcare.
You may be volunteering as a classroom assistant (primary/secondary or in colleges) special educational needs assistant or subject specialist teaching assistant. Or, if you're following the early years pathway, you may be volunteering or employed in an early years setting (day nursery or foundation stage within a primary school).
Each year the college provides education and training to some 14,000 full and part-time students (including 4,000 apprentices) across all major industry sectors from entry level to level 5.
The college’s £50 million redevelopment has now reached completion, which means new buildings, new facilities and new opportunities. Students learn in state-of-the-art facilities, with industry-standard equipment, allowing them to hone their skills for employment.
At college, we embrace and encourage all those who are driven to better themselves, achieve their goals and reach new heights. Outstanding resources combined with exceptional teachers and student support means that whatever your ambition, we can help you to achieve it.
Level 2 Tech Award Child Development and Care (NCFE) course is offered by Stoke on Trent College.
This part time adult course provides learners with the basic understanding of the health and social care and early years fields. Students will be given assignments in each unit which will cover the outcomes for that unit.
This is a full time study programme. You will learn through a variety of teaching methods which will aim to meet the needs of each individual and accommodate different learning styles for example, case studies, assessments, group work, practical work, projects and interactive activities.
This course is designed to give you the knowledge; understanding and practical skills needed for supervised employment in early year settings.
This nationally recognised qualification explores the factors that influence a child’s development and how development can be enhanced through the right activity and interaction.
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