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NCFE CACHE Level 2 and 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning

CACHE Level 2 and 3 - Expert Tutor Support - Payment Plans - No Exams


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Price
£530 inc VAT
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Payment plans available. Pay over 12 months, no credit check.

Study method
Distance learning
Duration
12 months · Self-paced
Qualification
Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools
Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools
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Additional info
  • Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

Are you eager to support students on their educational journey? Our NCFE CACHE Level 2 and 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning offers a comprehensive pathway to becoming a qualified teaching assistant.

With this bundle, you'll attain Level 2 and advance to Level 3, making you highly sought after in education. Throughout the programme, you'll delve into critical developmental stages from birth to age 19, learning to foster positive relationships and effectively support students in subjects like mathematics, English, and ICT.

With tutor support and practical placements in UK school settings, you'll apply your learning in real-world scenarios, consolidating your understanding. All you need is enthusiasm, a minimum age of 16, and a school placement aligned with the National Curriculum. Fluency in English and basic IT skills are recommended. Ready to make a difference in students' lives? Join us and take the first step towards a fulfilling career as a teaching assistant.

Qualification

Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools

Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools

Awarded by NCFE CACHE
Regulated by Ofqual

Description

About This Course

This bundle includes everything you’d learn with a Level 2 certification, but makes you even more marketable with an advanced Level 3 Certification in Supporting Teaching and Learning, bringing you closer to your career in education.

The NCFE CACHE Level 2 and 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning is an ideal qualification for those who are interested in becoming a teaching assistant. By successfully finishing these courses, you will achieve the status of a qualified teaching assistant.

During the courses, you will gain the knowledge and skills required to provide effective support to students in primary, secondary, or SEN schools with their educational pursuits.

You will study the key developmental stages that occur from birth to age 19 in the Level 2 programme. You’ll discover how to build wholesome relationships with children and teenagers, communicate with them clearly, and support them as they engage in educational activities, in addition to learning about other safety and wellbeing measures. In addition to assisting students in subjects like mathematics, English, and ICT. The Level 3 curriculum will cover topics like encouraging positive behaviour in children and young people.

Qualification Title: NCFE CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning
Qualification Number: 603/2476/4

Qualification Title: NCFE CACHE Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning
Qualification Number: 603/2498/3

Course Units

Part One: NCFE CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning
Qualification Number: 603/2476/4

Unit 1: Understand Schools and Colleges as Organisations(H/616/5424, unit level: 2; GLH: 21 Hours; Credits: 2)

Unit 2: Understand Children and Young People’s Development (K/616/5425, unit level: 2; GLH: 20 Hours; Credits: 3)

Unit 3: Safeguarding Children and Young People (F/616/5429, unit level: 2; GLH: 20 Hours; Credits: 3)

Unit 4: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in a Learning Environment for Children and Young people (K/616/5442, Unit Level: 2; GLH: 30 Hours; Credits: 3)

Unit 5: Maintain Relationships with Children and Young People (M/616/5443, Unit Level: 2; GLH: 30 Hours; Credits: 3)

Unit 6: Support the Health and Safety of Children and Young People (M/616/5457, Unit Level: 2, GLH: 30 Hours; Credits: 3)

Unit 7: Support Positive Behaviour in a Learning Environment for Children and Young People (M/616/5460, Unit Level: 2; GLH: 30 Hours; Credits: 4)

Unit 8: Contribute to Teamwork in a Learning Environment (A/616/5462, Unit Level: 2; GLH: 30 Hours; Credits: 4)

Unit 9: Understand Children and Young People’s Play and Leisure (J/616/5464, Unit Level: 2; GLH: 20 Hours; Credits: 3)

Unit 10: Promote an Effective Learning Environment (R/616/5466, Unit Level: 2; GLH: 30 Hours; Credits: 3)

Unit 11: Provide Displays in a Learning Environment (D/616/5468, Unit Level: 2; GLH: 15 Hours; Credits: 2)

Part Two: NCFE CACHE Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning
Qualification Number: 603/2498/3

Unit 1: Schools and Colleges as Organisations (T/616/5878, Unit Level: 3; GLH: 15 hours; Credits: 2)

Unit 2: Support Health and Safety in a Learning Environment (A/616/5879, Unit Level: 3; GLH: 20 Hours, Credits: 3)

Unit 3: Understand how to Safeguard Children and Young People (M/616/5880, Unit Level: 3, GLH: 25 Hours; Credits: 4)

Unit 4: Develop Professional Relationships with Children, Young People, and Adults (T/616/5881, Unit Level: 3; GLH: 15 Hours; Credits: 2)

Unit 5: Understand how Children and Young People Develop (A/616/5882, Unit Level: 3; GLH: 25 Hours; Credits: 3)

Unit 6: Support Positive Behaviour in Children and Young People (F/616/5883, Unit Level: 3; GLH: 30 Hours; Credits: 4)

Unit 7: Support Children and Young People During Learning Activities (J/616/5884, Unit Level: 3; GLH: 30 Hours; Credits: 4)

Unit 8: Support English and Maths Skills (L/616/5885, Unit Level: 3; GLH: 30 Hours; Credits: 4)

Unit 9: Support the use of ICT in the Learning Environment (M/616/5958 Unit Level: 3; GLH: 20 Hours; Credits: 3)

Unit 10: Support Assessment for Learning (J/616/5965, Unit Level: 3; GLH: 20 Hours; Credits: 3)

Unit 11: Engage in Personal and Professional Development (L/616/5966, Unit Level: 3; GLH: 20 hours; Credits: 3)

Requirements

To enrol onto this course you will need to be at least 16 years old, and have a placement within a school setting (in the UK). This can be a working, volunteering or practical placement (that follows the National Curriculum for Key stage 1 or above), where you can show your competency in both knowledge and skills. The teachers you work alongside must be suitably qualified (QTS) so that they can act as an assessor and sign off on any additional evidence that you can supply from your placement.

It is also recommended that you’re fluent in English Language and have basic IT skills.

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