If you’re interested in a career working with children and young people but aren’t sure where to start, becoming a Teaching Assistant is an ideal opportunity. Not only is it an important role within itself, becoming a Teaching Assistant can be the perfect stepping stone to a career as a Teacher.
By studying our Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching and Learning (RQF), you can enter the Teaching Assistant profession at Level 3 and provide specialist support to children with varying abilities.
If you’re an existing Teaching Assistant at Level 1 or 2, this course will allow you to take on more responsibilities and further your career.
It does so by teaching you an array of subjects specific to more advanced support through a blend of online study and practical learning. This combination will give you the skills to support children and young people in a classroom, without going to university.
You will study everything from how to support positive behaviour to the policy and procedures for the use of ICT for teaching and learning.
Other modules will focus on enhancing your ability to support children and young people’s speech, language and communication, including bilingual learners. You will also learn how to support the learning of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities.
With this level of skill and understanding, you will be able to pursue more advanced positions as a Teaching Assistant in schools, colleges and specialist educational institutions.
As part of the assessment for this qualification, you will be required to undergo direct observation in a suitable environment.
If you want to become a Teaching Assistant, Stonebridge Associated Colleges can help. As one of the leading UK distance learning providers, our courses are designed to help people gain skills and access their ideal careers.
This Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching and Learning (RQF) is nationally recognised and will help you start or progress in your career as a Teaching Assistant.
By teaching you through online study and workplace learning, you’ll have the desirable skills and experience employers are searching for.
You can also study the online materials at your pace, so you can move through the course quickly.
You will need to complete between 50 – 200 hours in placement. These hours will need to be spread throughout the duration of the course until the course completion.
Learners who successfully complete their course will receive an TQUK Ofqual accredited Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching and Learning (RQF) (Qualification reference number = 603/2496/X).
There are no entry requirements, however English and Maths Level 2 or higher would be advantageous. A suitable work placement is required.
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Assessments will be carried out using various evaluation mediums such as, observation of practice, witness statements, reflections, case studies, placement log and written questions.
Direct observation is part of the assessment methodology in this course. Observations may be carried out by appropriately qualified members of staff in work settings. There are specific criteria and guidelines that need to be followed, therefore learners must ensure that a suitable member of staff is able to support them by providing written observation records.
From unit 3. A learner will need a mentor who is. willing to be able to complete observations of practice and witness statements to confirm occupational competency. Training on vocational observations will be provided to the mentor. The mentor will be from within the learner's placement environment, and must be suitably qualified- e.g., the class teacher.
Mentor observation is required.
You can expect to receive your certification within 12 weeks of successfully completing the qualification.
The units are broken down for your here so that you can see what your qualification will include. However, the assignments you complete have been designed so that you can complete multiple tasks together where possible and you will see a different number of assignments in your personal portfolio; you will still be completing the whole qualification.
On completion of this unit you will:
On completion of this unit you will:
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On completion of this unit you will:
On completion of this unit you will:
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After each module, there will be a question paper you need to complete and submit to your assessor for marking. Direct observation will also be part of the assessment process and your assessor will support you through this when you are ready.
This method of continual assessment ensures that your assessor can consistently monitor your progress and provide you with assistance throughout the duration of the course.
As part of the assessment for this qualification, you will be required to undergo direct observation in a suitable environment.
You should allow at least 1 - 2 hours of study to complete each question paper. The approximate amount of time required to complete the course is 310 hrs.
What's Included
If you’re interested in a career working with children and young people but aren’t sure where to start, becoming a Teaching Assistant is an ideal opportunity. Not only is it an important role within itself, becoming a Teaching Assistant can be the perfect stepping stone to a career as a Teacher.
By studying our Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching and Learning (RQF), you can enter the Teaching Assistant profession at Level 3 and provide specialist support to children with varying abilities.
If you’re an existing Teaching Assistant at Level 1 or 2, this course will allow you to take on more responsibilities and further your career.
It does so by teaching you an array of subjects specific to more advanced support through a blend of online study and practical learning. This combination will give you the skills to support children and young people in a classroom, without going to university.
You will study everything from how to support positive behaviour to the policy and procedures for the use of ICT for teaching and learning.
Other modules will focus on enhancing your ability to support children and young people’s speech, language and communication, including bilingual learners. You will also learn how to support the learning of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities.
With this level of skill and understanding, you will be able to pursue more advanced positions as a Teaching Assistant in schools, colleges and specialist educational institutions.
As part of the assessment for this qualification, you will be required to undergo direct observation in a suitable environment.
If you want to become a Teaching Assistant, Stonebridge Associated Colleges can help. As one of the leading UK distance learning providers, our courses are designed to help people gain skills and access their ideal careers.
This Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching and Learning (RQF) is nationally recognised and will help you start or progress in your career as a Teaching Assistant.
By teaching you through online study and workplace learning, you’ll have the desirable skills and experience employers are searching for.
You can also study the online materials at your pace, so you can move through the course quickly.
You will need to complete between 50 – 200 hours in placement. These hours will need to be spread throughout the duration of the course until the course completion.
On successful completion of our NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching and Learning (RQF) you will receive a qualification listed on the RQF at level 3 (Qualification Reference Number: 603/2496/X). This course has also been assigned 53 credits.
On completion of this course you will be eligible to join the following Professional Associations(s):
Established in 2013, Training Qualifications UK are one of the most forward-thinking and agile Awarding Organisations in the UK. They work closely with both employers and providers to ensure learners receive qualifications that have impact in the workplace as well as helping learners succeed in all walks of life.
The units are broken down for your here so that you can see what your qualification will include. However, the assignments you complete have been designed so that you can complete multiple tasks together where possible and you will see a different number of assignments in your personal portfolio; you will still be completing the whole qualification.
On completion of this unit you will:
On completion of this unit you will:
On completion of this unit you will:
On completion of this unit you will:
On completion of this unit you will:
On completion of this unit you will:
On completion of this unit you will:
On completion of this unit you will:
On completion of this unit you will:
On completion of this unit you will:
On completion of this unit you will:
On completion of this unit you will:
On completion of this unit you will:
On completion of this unit you will:
On completion of this unit you will:
On completion of this unit you will:
After each module, there will be a question paper you need to complete and submit to your assessor for marking. Direct observation will also be part of the assessment process and your assessor will support you through this when you are ready.
This method of continual assessment ensures that your assessor can consistently monitor your progress and provide you with assistance throughout the duration of the course.
As part of the assessment for this qualification, you will be required to undergo direct observation in a suitable environment.
You should allow at least 1 - 2 hours of study to complete each question paper. The approximate amount of time required to complete the course is 310 hrs.
What's Included
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