by Katie Donavan
"Great value and great support. I’ve done a lot of online courses where you literally get sent an email with some materials and that’s it. Every time I’ve reached out for help someone has got back to me and explained anything I’ve had issues with. The assignments I submitted were throughly marked and feedback given. I would do another online course without hesitation with Study from home."
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*A placement in a school of at least five hours a week is required for the duration of the course.
If you are unable to obtain the voluntary work then you should look at Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools Level 3 Award.
Paying in Full: £599
Paying in Stages: Your first payment will be £99, then a direct debit will be set up for eleven monthly payments of £50. Only available to students with a UK bank account.
There are many Teaching Assistant qualifications and identifying the one that suits you best can often be difficult. We have put together a guide to help you identify when a qualification is genuine and also help you choose the best one for yourself.
Support is provided for up to 12 months but it is entirely up to you how quickly you work through the course. The estimated study time is 300 hours so if you average around 6 hours a week study you would complete in 11-12 months.
The course is delivered hard copy in folders. These are yours to keep so you can write on them, make notes etc. Your pack will contain everything you need to begin your course including your lessons, tutor and support information. In addition a study guide explaining how to get started along with comprehensive study notes for each element of the course is included.
Support is provided throughout the course via a tutor who can be emailed at any time should you come across anything you are unsure of. There is also a support team by telephone. Don't hesitate to ask if you are unsure!
In addition you will have access to weekly group zoom meetings where students will have an opportunity to submit questions to a tutor and get the necessary support. Even if you haven't a question of your own, the questions and answers given to other students may prove invaluable to you.
The course is split into sixteen units. At the end of each unit you will complete an assignment which you will email to your tutor. An assignment is a set of questions based upon the unit you have just studied. If there are any areas for improvements or anything that you have misunderstood you will always have the opportunity to re-submit. Alongside this you will be putting together a portfolio of evidence. Here you are documenting examples of tasks and activities you complete in the classroom. Your evidence sheets will be signed by the teacher you work alongside in the classroom.
The good news is there are no exams! Once you have completed all the assignments/portfolio work you complete the course.
You must either be employed or have access to at least one day a work voluntary in a school setting of reception class or above. This can be split, for example two mornings a week or two afternoons.
If you miss a week for any reason this is fine, the recommendation is simply to ensure you have enough time in class to gather the necessary evidence to complete the course.
Unit 1: Schools and Colleges as organisations
Unit 2: Support health and safety in a learning environment
Unit 3: Understand how to safeguard children and young people
Unit 4: Develop professional relationships with children, young people and adults
Unit 5: Understand how children and young people develop
Unit 6: Support positive behaviour in children and young people
Unit 7: Support children and young people during learning activities
Unit 8: Support English and Maths skills
Unit 9: Support the use of ICT in the learning environment
Unit 10: Support assessment for learning
Unit 11: Engage in personal and professional development
Unit 12: Support children and young people's speech, language and communication
Unit 13: Understand how to support bilingual learners
Unit 14: Understand how to support learning of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities
Unit 15: Support children and young people during transitions
Unit 16: Support the role of play, leisure and extra-curricular activities for children and young people
This course provides successful students with a qualification from NCFE CACHE, regulated by Ofqual. NCFE CACHE is an Awarding Organisation recognised by the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) in England and by the Welsh Government.
This is a competence based qualification suitable for all roles in school, including site staff, administrators etc as well as those who work directly with children and young people. It seeks to develop the knowledge and understanding that all those working in a school setting will need and covers areas such as safeguarding, communication and understanding the school context.