Skills for Working Life – Introduction to Land-Based Learning (Entry Level 2)
Course
In Kent
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
Kent
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Start date
Different dates available
Designed for students currently working at Entry Level who have an interest in the land based sector, this course will develop the personal, social and employability skills and knowledge required for a range of progression routes, including higher level courses. Covering animal care, countryside management, farming, conservation and horticulture, students will be continually supported on their learning journey. The personalised programme also includes English, Maths and ICT.
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Subjects
- IT
- Skills and Training
- English
- Horticulture
Course programme
- Recognise types of food and feed for small animals
- Assist with cleaning housing for small animals
- Recognise parts of the body of small animals and their functions
- Make a round posy arrangement
- Plant an area to attract wildlife
- Recognise trees and plants
- Recognise, use and care for tools used in horticulture
- Workplace safety and emergency procedure
- Working as part of a group
- Identify hazards in familiar settings
- Effective communication
- Planning for progression
- Functional skills – English, Mathematics and ICT
- Supported work experience.
Mottingham Campus
Additional information
Course Duration:
Full Time
College Attendance:
1 year, 17 hours a week.
Campus
Hadlow Campus
Canterbury Campus
Mottingham Campus
Skills for Working Life – Introduction to Land-Based Learning (Entry Level 2)