Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools

Course

Online

£ 499 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Delivery of study materials

    Yes

  • Support service

    Yes

  • Personal tutor

    Yes

Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools

If you wish to work with children in a school but do not wish to become a Teacher (perhaps because you do not want to do all of the paperwork, assessments and planning associated with that role) then working as a Teaching Assistant is an ideal option.

Teaching Assistants, also known as Classroom Assistants or Learning Support Assistants, help Teachers within the classroom by supporting groups of children with English, Maths and other subjects. They also carry out work with small groups or individual children outside of the classroom under the Teacher’s direction, to help those children with particular work that they have struggled to understand within the lesson.

Teaching Assistants can also sometimes work one-to-one with children who have Special Educational Needs, delivering a programme of work designed by the Teacher, tailored especially for that particular child.

Other duties that you will commonly be expected to fulfill include creating displays for the classroom and wider school environment and photocopying.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Online

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

During your work experience, you will build up a portfolio of evidence. There are no exams, but you will need to submit written assignments to demonstrate your understanding of what you have been taught.

If you wish to work with children in a school but do not wish to become a Teacher (perhaps because you do not want to do all of the paperwork, assessments and planning associated with that role) then working as a Teaching Assistant is an ideal option.

You must be aged 16 years or older and have a confirmed work placement that will last for the full 12 months of your course. The placement must be within a school, in Foundation (Reception) classes or above. You must have a solid understanding of the English language and have access to a PC and the internet throughout your course, plus basic computer skills.

Training Qualifications UK Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools

By enrolling in to this course, you’ll get:

High quality e-learning study materials.

Tutorials/materials from the industry leading experts.

Includes a welcome call.

24/7 Access to the Learning Platform.

Recognised Accredited Qualification.

Access Course Content on Mobile, Tablet or Desktop.

Study in a user friendly, advanced online learning platform.

Excellent customer service and administrative support.

After requesting information, we can either email you a list of units and assignments involved with the course or alternatively talk through the units and assignments with clients over the phone. We also provide a guide explaining how our online platform works.

Upon purchase of the course, customers will receive login details for our online learning platform via email. This will be followed by a welcome call from a member of our team, this welcome call gives learners a guide on how to submit work and also gives the learners a chance to ask any questions.

We aim to provide learners with a 24 hours response to all marking submitted within Mon-Fri. We abide by our 14 days money back guarantee. We will contact you every month to discuss your progress on your chosen course. We offer full support from our qualified tutors and at the end of the course we will ask to complete a review of the course and our service.

Yes, 5 Star Courses offers an all inclusive price. No extras!

We have been involved with training in the United Kingdom for over 10 years.

We have over 30 years of experience of teaching within our team. We love to teach and provide the best quality of training courses.

Observations are included within the course if required. However, we want you to complete the course to the best of your ability and therefore we recommend that you use someone qualified within your workplace to observe as you may feel more comfortable.

We have been working in training for over 10 years and we have seen many training providers come and go. We have developed a 5 Star Service that provides high quality training for all students that are enrolled with us.

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Subjects

  • Teaching Assistant
  • Teaching
  • English
  • Maths
  • School
  • Plan learning
  • Giving feedback
  • Theories of learning
  • Completing assessments
  • Review teaching practice

Teachers and trainers (1)

Kate Faulkner

Kate Faulkner

Tutor

Course programme

Who is this course for?

If you wish to work with children in a school but do not wish to become a Teacher (perhaps because you do not want to do all of the paperwork, assessments and planning associated with that role) then working as a Teaching Assistant is an ideal option.

Teaching Assistants, also known as Classroom Assistants or Learning Support Assistants, help Teachers within the classroom by supporting groups of children with English, Maths and other subjects. They also carry out work with small groups or individual children outside of the classroom under the Teacher’s direction, to help those children with particular work that they have struggled to understand within the lesson.

Teaching Assistants can also sometimes work one-to-one with children who have Special Educational Needs, delivering a programme of work designed by the Teacher, tailored especially for that particular child.

Other duties that you will commonly be expected to fulfill include creating displays for the classroom and wider school environment and photocopying.

Requirements

You must be aged 16 years or older and have a confirmed work placement that will last for the full 12 months of your course. The placement must be within a school, in Foundation (Reception) classes or above. You must have a solid understanding of the English language and have access to a PC and the internet throughout your course, plus basic computer skills.

Assessment

During your work experience, you will build up a portfolio of evidence. There are no exams, but you will need to submit written assignments to demonstrate your understanding of what you have been taught.

Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools

£ 499 VAT inc.