Overview
Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools CACHE Level 3 CertificateThe Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning is designed for those working directly with children and young people in an education and learning environment, this can be a school or college.
This qualification will equip you with knowledge, understanding and skills across a range of key subject areas, including: safeguarding the welfare of children and young people, planning and preparing for learning activities, using assessment strategies to promote learning, promoting positive behaviour and responding to behaviour that challenges, managing risks to health, safety and security in a work setting.
It is aimed at learners working in support roles within schools and colleges with children aged 5 years and above.
Workbased Learning allows students the benefits of gaining a recognised qualification whilst working. All students will have access to an e-portfolio with supporting resources and online lessons as well as the benefit of a one to one allocated assessor on hand to support your learning journey.
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Entry requirements
Essential:
Learners must be aged 16 or over.
As learners need to show competence in both skills and knowledge, they will need to be working in or be on a practical placement during the taught programme of study in a learning environment (school or college). NCFE recommends that the learner undertakes 100 hours of placement in a real work environment.
What qualification will I gain?
NCFE CACHE Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning.
How will I be assessed?
All units will be internally assessed using a range of methods including written assignments, observation visits, and professional discussions.
Knowledge based outcomes can be assessed using a variety of assessment tasks including assignment, online learning and activities. Performance and skills-based outcomes must be achieved with reference to a real work environment and will include assessor visits to carry out observations in the workplace.
All assessment methods will be co-ordinated to suit the individual needs of the learner
Course content
You will study:
Within this qualification, Learners will complete 11 mandatory units, gaining 35 credits. The units are:
- STL3C1: Schools and colleges as organisations
- STL3C2: Support health and safety in a learning environment
- STL3C3: Understand how to safeguard children and young people
- STL3C4: Develop professional relationships with children, young people and adults
- STL3C5: Understand how children and young people develop
- STL3C6: Support positive behaviour in children and young people
- STL3C7: Support children and young people during learning activities
- STL3C8: Support English and Maths skills
- STL3C9: Support the use of ICT in the learning environment
- STL3C10: Support assessment for learning
- STL3C11: Engage in personal and professional development
Learners will need to be working, volunteering or on practical placement in a school setting to show competence in both knowledge and skills. Placement opportunity should allow for supporting children with English and Maths lessons as well as supporting ICT.
Next steps
Course progression:
Learners can progress onto the Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching and Learning or the Level 4 Advanced Practitioner in Schools & Colleges.
Career progressions:
Upon achievement of this qualification learners will be able to go into the work place as a Level 3 qualified learning support practitioner.
Additional information
It is highly recommended that you purchase the qualification text book.
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Funding Information
The College offers an instalment plan for Further Education and Higher Education courses to students where the total amount payable at the point of enrolment is £200 or more. Within the scheme there is an ability to pay up to 6 instalments, depending on the length of the courses and the final payment must be paid at least a month before the end of the course.
If you are aged 19 or over you may qualify for an Advanced Learner Loan to help you pay the tuition fees for this course. Alternatively, you can pay by instalments to help make the cost of this course more affordable.
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Additional Learning Support
If you have a specific learning difficulty or disability, are deaf or hearing impaired, our Additional Learning Support team are on hand to give you assistance whenever you need it. Email: ALSteam@bedford.ac.uk or call us on 01234 291333.
Financial Support
For information regarding financial support, please visit the Financial Support section to see the support you may be entitled to apply for.
Accessibility
We have access arrangements in place to help students with disabilities or any other particular needs. Call us on 01234 291000 or 01536 413123 for more information.
Any questions?
If you would like to find out more about this or other courses, please use our Livechat below, email info@bedfordcollegegroup.ac.uk or call us on 0345 658 8990.