City & Guilds 5329 Level 3 Award in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools
Vocational qualification
Online
Description
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Type
Vocational qualification Level 3
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
10 Weeks
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Start date
Different dates available
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Support service
Yes
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Personal tutor
Yes
The Level 3 Award in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools is aimed at learners who are interested or are already working in a school environment. There are no pre-entry requirements.
This is a knowledge-based qualification and provides learners with a sound understanding of the key aspects of working in a supportive role in a school environment.
Learners with a school placement and significant experience can progress on to the Level 3 Diploma in Specialist Support for Teaching and Learning in Schools
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
About this course
There are no specific entry requirements for the Level 3 Award. However, learners will need to have proficient English literacy and language skills to achieve the qualification. Learners must also have the ability to use advanced research and study skills.
Learners must have access to a computer with internet capabilities and the ability to edit and upload Word documents.
Learners must be over 18 years of age.
Reviews
Subjects
- School Education
- School
- Teaching Assistant
- Support staff
- Safeguarding
Teachers and trainers (3)
Georgina Sexton
Head of Centre/ Internal Quality Assurer/ Assessor
Georgina is a qualified teacher, Assessor and Internal Quality Assurer (IQA). She previously managed the Education and Training curriculum at Norfolk Adult Education where she was also involved in training assessors and IQA’s. Georgina has a wealth of experience working with City & Guilds qualifications and was heavily involved in developing the curriculum materials used by City & Guilds for the (5329) supporting teaching and learning in schools qualifications. She is currently the Forum Expert for the City & Guilds SmartScreen, providing advice and guidance to centres across the country.
Karen McAtear
Assessor
Karen is a qualified teacher and assessor. She began her career as a primary school Teaching Assistant before training as a teacher. Her career has involved teaching special needs. Prior to working for Qualified Education, Karen worked as tutor and assessor for Norfolk Adult Education Service. Karen has a wide knowledge and experience of delivering City & Guilds qualifications.
Kath Stevens
Assessor
Kath is a qualified teacher and assessor with many years of classroom experience. She has also been involved in writing educational resources which have been used nationally and has taught via e-learning, providing bespoke lessons online for pupils not in mainstream education. Now working as an assessor, Kath is experienced in supporting learners working towards Level 2 and Level 3 City and Guilds qualifications.
Course programme
Unit 301 - Communication and professional relationships with children, young people and adults
Unit 302 – Schools as Organisations
Unit 331 – Understand child and young person development
Unit 333 - Understand how to safeguard the well being of children and young people
Additional information
The whole team at Qualified Education Ltd take a 'we're in this together' approach. We want you to succeed as much as you do!
For learners in Norfolk and the surrounding area, we offer a classroom-based option.
We advise learners to research the qualifications they are undertaking carefully. Many online providers offer qualifications that are not nationally recognised, are not accredited or are not up to date. Schools look for accredited QCF qualifications (which replaced NVQs in 2010) and, for certificate or diploma qualifications, those that have an element of observation by a qualified assessor.
For learners on certificate or diploma qualifications, we offer an instalment plan to spread the cost.
All our learners are able to register for an NUS Extra card.
City & Guilds 5329 Level 3 Award in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools