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Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools

To enable students to understand the roles and responsibilities, to those involved in supporting teaching and learning within schools and provides an opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge required to do this effectively in a self-directed way.

Information 

  A named Tutor and assessor                                                          

#Deliverd Online 

  Lessons accessible 24/7                                                                     

  Email, zoom and phone                       support                                                                     

 Self pace

         up to one year                                                                    

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Entry Requirements

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The qualification is suitable for learners 16 years of age and above

There are no specific entry requirements and learners do not need to have teaching practice hours to achieve the qualification.

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There may be a requirement, by a learner’s employer for them to hold a current DBS Certificate if they currently or intend to work with learners who are covered by the DBS regulations. It is the learner’s responsibility to seek advice from their employer regarding this, along with attending any necessary Safeguarding information events.

Centres are responsible for ensuring the qualification is appropriate for the age and ability of the learners.

Sections of the course include:

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Progression

Successful learners can progress to another teaching, training, assessment and internal quality assurance qualifications such as:

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Level 3 Education and Training 

Level 3 CAVA Assessor course 

Level 3 Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools 

Level 3 In Emergency Mental Health First Aid. 

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Course Content

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Learners will complete 11 units of study in total as listed below.


11 tutor-marked assignments to complete

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  • Child and young person development

  • Support Learning activities

  • Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people

  • Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people

  • Communication and professional relationships with children, young people and adults

  • Equality, diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people

  • Help improve own and team practice in schools

  •  Maintain and support relationships with children and young people

  • Support children and young people health and safety

  • Support children and young peoples positive behaviour

  • Schools as organisations

  • Prepare and maintain learning environments

About this course

 

It prepares students to support the teacher and the delivery of curriculum within a school, as well as developing skills to help children and young people to develop self-esteem, independence and skills for learning.

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It seeks to further develop professional and technical skills and knowledge and an understanding of the importance of positive relationships within a school.

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Upon successful completion of this course, you will fully qualify as a Level 2 Teaching Assistant. 

Ways to Pay

The cost covers all learning certificates 

learning recourse and support as mention. If you have more questions please get in contact with us.

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Deposit Pay for your place start the course when you are ready within 3 year.  

Full Payment £350

Deposit
£30 

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