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Entry Requirements

Level 1 qualification in supporting teaching and learning or be able to evidence up to date industry knowledge.

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Part time

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Key features and Benefits

  • Courses are bitesize and manageable
  • Gain experience you can apply in daily life
  • Boost your CV
  • Flexible with various start dates throughout the year

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  • Overview

    Would you like gain insight and knowledge on how the world of teaching and learning works in a school or college? Or develop your knowledge and qualifications to become a Teaching Assistant? If so, this is the course for you. Introduce yourself to how teachers teach and how students learn. Whether you want to take steps to assist your own children in their studies or explore your career path. Studying a Level 2 NCFE in supporting Teaching & Learning is the ideal preparation for your next steps.

  • What will I study?

    • Understand Schools and Colleges as Organisations
    • Understand Children and Young People's Development
    • Understand Communication and Professional           
    • Relationships with Children, Young People and Adults
    • Understand Children and Young People’s Health and Safety
    • Safeguarding Children and Young People
    • Understand Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Work with Children and Young People
  • Entry Requirements

    Level 1 qualification in supporting teaching and learning or be able to evidence up to date industry knowledge.

     

  • How will I be assessed?

    Through a variety of written and practical activities.

  • What can I do next?

    Taking your next steps to preparing for further learning or a career. 

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GROUP SHOT

We are proud to be one of the Top 3* Colleges in England for A-Levels and Technical Courses.

*In the Government's latest achievement tables for learners aged 16-18.