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L2 Introducing Caring for Children and Young People Level 2 | Certificate in Working with Children in Early Years and Primary Settings
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Summary
The aim of this qualification is to prepare learners to work with children between birth and the age of five years, with knowledge of children up to seven years.
Some of the units you may study include:
- Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people
- Importance of play for early learning
- Using food and nutrition information to plan a healthy diet
- Young children's development
- Craft activities with young children
How will I know how I am doing?
A variety of assessment methods will be used to measure your progress from your start point and against your expected outcomes and target grade. These may include practical tasks and assessments, written assignments, performance reviews, presentations and discussions.
Progress will be discussed with your tutor and other delivery staff on the programme.
What do I need to join?
As well as having a keen interest in the subject area, learners will need to possess GCSE grade 3 in both English and Maths.
Learners will need to show a positive attitude towards working with children and young people, and be committed, punctual and demonstrate an enthusiasm for learning and taking on new ideas and skills.
Previous work
Maths & English
A key requirement for future progression and employment is a good understanding and application of knowledge and skills in both English and maths.
Learners who are enrolled on this course will also, as part of their overall programme of study, be enrolled on GCSE English and Maths in order to progress towards gaining GCSE grade 4 in both subjects.
Employability
We aim to provide you with the skills required to be able to progress into further study and training or employment upon completion of your programme of study.
Key attributes required by employers are that individuals be enthusiastic, motivated, presentable (in some instances in company uniform), organised, articulate, able to think 'outside the box', business-like and enterprising, and that they have a 'can-do' attitude.
We work on all these areas throughout the duration of your programme of study, and your tutor(s) will provide feedback on progress made, as well as areas for development.
Work Experience
As part of your overall programme of study, learners will be required to undertake a period of work placement related to the field of employment they wish to enter.
Our Work Placement Team will assist learners in gaining a placement and ensure that you are on track to achieve, whilst liaising with your course tutors to ensure that the opportunity to practice necessary employability skills is available at college.
What can I do next?
Learners who successfully complete the programme can either gain an apprenticeship, enter the industry or continue with their studies through to Level 3.
What are my career options?
This is a Level 2 programme to support you in preparing for your next step, either studying Level 3 to gain your Early Years Educator status or moving into employment with training.
Course information last updated: Thursday 28th January 2021 @ 8.30am (7 hours ago)
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