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Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools Award Level 3 RQF

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200 hours · Self-paced
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TQUK Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools (RQF)
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Qualification Title: TQUK Level 3 Award in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools (RQF).

Qualification Number: 601/2728/4

Qualification

TQUK Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools (RQF)

Regulated by Ofqual

Description

NCC has produced this course for the Level 3 Award in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools (RQF). You may well be setting out to work or are already working in school as a teaching assistant.

This course has been written for people who are working, or planning to work, in any type of educational setting, whether this is primary, middle, or secondary school.

You may find yourself referred to under the general title of 'teaching assistant' within your school, but you may also be called a classroom assistant, school assistant, individual support assistant, special needs assistant, or learning support assistant.

These different job titles have come into effect due to the different types of work which assistants are required to do within the classroom. These reflect the job roles which are now present in schools for learning support staff.

As you work towards this qualification, you will be developing your skills and expertise in a number of areas, and you will need to think about how the theory fits in with your experiences in the classroom. As you gain experience and expertise in your work with children and young people, you may also find it a useful reference.

The Level 3 Award is made up of a number of different units of assessment which sit within the RQF (Regulated Qualifications Framework).

When you complete a unit successfully, you will gain a certain number of credits. A credit is based on how long an average learner would take to complete a unit, and one credit is roughly equal to 10 hours of learning.

If you subsequently wanted to progress to the Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools, the four units in this course count towards that qualification, so that you will not then be required to retake these particular units.

Recommended Reading:

Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools, (Burnham and Baker)

Qualification Title: TQUK Level 3 Award in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools (RQF)
Qualification Number: 601/2728/4
Total Credits: 12

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  • 12 months expert tutor support
  • Certificate of completion
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No previous knowledge is necessary to study this programme.

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