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| Course Code | EDOC -HSCCCT13 |
| Enrolment Fee | £456.25 |
| Format | Online / Paper |
| Award | Level 3 Diploma [+] |
| Accreditation | OLQA |
| Study Time | 200 Hours |
| Entry Requirements | Min 16 Yrs |
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OLQA (Level 3 Diploma)
A distance learning course is the ideal way to gain a Level 3 Diploma in Support Teaching. Whether you're looking to go on to further education, improve your job prospects or expand your knowledge, distance learning Diploma in Support Teaching is a flexible and convenient course, which allows you to comprehensively prepare for an exam or career through home study. What's more, because the distance learning Level 3 Diploma in Support Teaching course is a fully comprehensive course, no prior knowledge is required.
Teaching support staff in schools fall under several titles including Classroom Assistant, School Assistant, Special Needs Assistant, Learning Support Assistant and Individual Support Assistant. The roles within each ‘title’ carry slightly different responsibilities and work but all these roles require similar underpinning knowledge, understanding and training.
This course aims to present theory and knowledge which will facilitate those working in or seeking to work in a classroom setting alongside teachers, supporting competency skills and expertise.
The course will be based on learning outcomes which are given at the beginning of each module. and these provide students with a ‘checklist’ of topics and issues that they should feel confident in on completion of each section of a module.
At the end of each module is an assignment which will be a mixture of short answer questions and essay style responses. Within module 1 you will be offered guidance on how to evaluate material and write in different styles.
COURSE KEY TOPICS
Module 1: Introduction and ICT (Information, Communication and Technology)
Module 2: Supporting learning activities
Module 3: Understanding Child Development
Module 4: Child Safety and Protection
Module 5: Understanding relationships
Module 6: Literacy and numeracy activities
Module 7: Supporting learning through play
Module 8: Supporting performance and assessment activities
Module 9: Supporting special educational needs
Module 10: Supporting learners in special environments (for example therapy, tests and examinations)
HOME STUDY SUPPORT
You will be provided with comprehensive materials designed to provide you with everything required to complete your course of study. You will have your own personal tutor helping you with your course work and with any questions you may have. Plus you can contact our Student Advisors by email or phone for all the practical advice you may need – so we really are with you 100%.
What's more, you'll have access to the online student portal, where you can interact with other students, browse our resource library and manage your account.
COURSE ASSESSMENT
When you have completed the programme, your tutor needs to verify that you have worked through all parts of any Workbooks, Activities and Exercises successfully.
100% of the final mark is made up of an online multiple choice exam.
Upon verification of the activities, exercises and assignments, you will be awarded your diploma by OLQA as confirmation that your written work has met all of the learning outcomes and assessment criteria for the programme.
COURSE DURATION
We recommended you spend approximately 200 hours of your time studying for the course name. The pace of study is completely up to you. To give an example, if you dedicate 4 hours a week to the course it would take you a year to complete but if you could spare 8 hours a week you could complete it in six months.
Get started today, and you can earn your Level 3 Diploma in Support Teaching in as little as six months, or take up to a year, if you prefer – the choice is yours.
HOME STUDY COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
All Students must be 16 years of age or above.
The good news is that no prior learning knowledge or experience is essential to take this course. This course is openly available to anyone wishing to learn more about Support Teaching and would like to take part in a highly rewarding home study course. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to expand their knowledge and study further, so we try to keep our entry requirements to a minimum.
You have the freedom to start the course at any time and continue your studies at your own pace for a period of up to 12 months from initial registration with full tutor support.
COURSE FEES
Our aim is to provide you with the best deal available, therefore any registration fee, certification fee and full tutor support is included in the course price for you. The enrolment fee for the Level 3 diploma in Support Teaching home study course is £456.25, though for a limited time we are offering you the opportunity to pay only £365 which is a 20% discount if you enrol online and pay in full.
You can also opt for our Easy Payment Plan and enrol online today by paying a deposit of £91.25 and then 4 equal payments of £91.25 per month. The first instalment is paid about a month after you receive your course.
COURSE QUALIFICATION
OLQA Level 3 Support Teaching Diploma
This course leads to a Level 3 Diploma for successful learners. This means that it is accredited at a level of learning equivalent to level 3 on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) for England, Wales and Northern Ireland (in which case GCSE's are at levels 1 and 2 and A Levels are at level 3). In accrediting the programme at level 3, OLQA attests that its learning outcomes are at an equivalent level to a level 3 national qualification.
Accreditation by OLQA is a guarantee of quality. It means that this learning programme has been scrutinised and approved by experienced educational professionals and is quality assured by OLQA.
POSSIBLE CAREER PATHS
Teaching Assistant
Classroom Assistant
Learning Support Assistant
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Your course fee covers everything you will need to successfully complete the Diploma in Support Teaching home study course and earn your diploma:
1. All textbooks, study folders, and/or online learning aids designed for distance learning.
2. A full range of student services, including:Tutor marked assessments (TMAs)Access to the online student portal (Student Chat, Forums and Online Support Resources)NUS Extra Card (discounted membership)Comprehensive Study Guide & Study PlanGuide to Effective Study TechniquesHow to approach exams without fear
3. An OLQA Quality Assured Level 3 Diploma upon course completion.
4. One year educational support by e-mail, post, fax or phone.
5. Free postage and packaging for UK mainland students.
FURTHER COURSE INFORMATION
If your course is being delivered online, please ensure you meet the minimum requirements below.
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How is the course structured?
The OLQA Level 3 Support Teaching course is divided into ten comprehensive modules:
Module 1:
Introduction and ICT (Information, Communication and Technology)
ICT is now a major part of learning at all levels. Therefore this module will look at ICT and the different mediums that teaching assistants may use to support learning. This will include the use of computers, the internet and looking at portfolio based assessment and feedback.
The communication part of ICT is also concerned with personal reflection in order to identify strengths, weaknesses and explore practice in order to maintain standards and advance professional development. Therefore this module will look at SWOT analysis, reflective practice and continued professional development, as well as general issues of communication.
Module 2
Supporting learning activities
Supporting learning activities includes supporting teachers, other educational staff and students. This is probably the most important part of the teaching assistant’s role.
In this unit we look at what is needed in order to plan, support and evaluate learning activities in whatever setting they may take place.
We will discuss the possible problems you may encounter and how to deal with these; including how to build relationships, strategies and policies etc.
Module 3
Understanding Child Development
This module builds on module 2, We will look at child development and learning in some detail. The module also looks at how child development influences cognition and learning. Therefore there will be some anatomy, physiology and psychology within this unit, together with evaluation of theories.
The intention of this unit is to give students the opportunity to develop observational skills and the competency to analyse different contexts and situations in order to formulate an appropriate action or activity.
The module will also include reference to legislation regarding safety, protection and confidentiality.
Module 4
Child Safety and Protection
Working with children requires that you know about procedures and policies within your particular working environment with regard to keeping children safe from harm and provision of a suitable environment. Therefore in this module we will be evaluating the different legislation in place and how this affects the responsibilities and day to day activities of the teaching assistant.
One of the key frameworks in place and that will be discussed is the Every Child Matters Framework.
On completion of this module you should be able to identify key legislation and describe what your own role and responsibilities are within the framework. This will include everything from safeguarding children, manual handling, hygiene practices and reporting procedures.
Module 5
Understanding relationships
Building relationships is a key skill within any educational setting. We will have discussed this briefly in module 2 but here we look at the underpinning theories and psychological background. Positive learning experiences is dependent on positive relationships; therefore we look at communication in detail, for example listening, body language etc. these were briefly covered in module 1 but here we look at how communication takes place at different ages. This will involve exploring how language develops, challenges of non-English speaking students, cultural considerations, and the differences when communicating with children compared to young adults.
Module 6
Literacy and numeracy activities
Whether your role includes helping with numeracy and literacy activities or not, you will at some point need to be involved with these in your student support.
This module discusses how literacy and numeracy skills are promoted and the types of activities that are used to help students in this respect.
We will look at how children learn to read, write and comprehend as well as assimilate numbers and simple mathematical problems (although there is not the scope within the course to cover these topics in depth). In addition the module will explore different influencing factors such as setting, student ability and prior learning.
Module 7
Supporting learning through play
Children in their early years learn through play activities. In this module we explore the concepts, theories and models of play, and offer supporting theoretical evidence for evaluation and consideration.
Structured pay activities are designed to facilitate learning in many ways and for specific subjects such as reading and mathematics. The module will look at many example activities and explore the teaching assistant role in this respect. In addition equipment and environment will be discussed.
Children’s imagination is an important tool in the learning process. Play fosters use of imaginative and cognitive processes. Therefore we will spend some time looking at these and assessing the influence different activities have on skills.
Module 8
Supporting performance and assessment activities
Assessment in either formative or summative forms is integral to education at all levels. This module will first define and discuss formative and summative assessment and then look at the role of teaching assistants in these processes.
You will explore different techniques such as observation of social and emotional skills, how to evaluate language and communication skills both with staff and other children.
The module will also discuss how these observations are reported and discussed with teaching staff.
In addition and for information we will briefly look at summative assessment and how this may affect the teaching assistant role.
Module 9
Supporting special educational needs
Many students in mainstream education have special educational requirements because of disabilities, learning problems or other contributing factors.
Teaching assistants in this field may be required to support and liaise with parents, guardians, social workers and other professionals in order to assess progress and develop appropriate actions and activities.
This module will explore some special education requirements examples together with the legislation which governs provision of these services within educational establishments.
We will also look at special skills requirements and training.
Module 10
Supporting learners in special environments (for example therapy, tests and examinations)
There is a vast array of different situations where the teaching assistant may be required to support learning and these might be outside the ‘normal’ educational environment. For example you may be required to support learning in therapy sessions as these may be part of the learning programme. This module will look at the supporting legislation and special skills requirement, such as reporting and documenting.
Invigilating or supervising students during tests and examinations is a common part of the teaching assistance role. The module will look at the processes within the test or examination process and examine the protocols to be observed and skills required for this role.
At the end of this unit a brief overview of the course will be presented.
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