Entry Requirements
5 GCSEs graded 9-5 (including English Language and Maths)
Study Mode
Full time
Duration
2 academic years
Timetable
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Key features and Benefits
- Take part in packed sessions with Edge Hill University
- Take part in a collaborative learning experience with Tudor House Day Nursery
- Experience and learn in our bespoke Sensory Room
- Study at the 3rd Best College in England*
- Get involved with The Forest School Experience and understand how children benefit from learning outdoors
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Overview
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T-Levels are new courses which follow on from GCSEs and are equivalent to 3 A-Levels. These 2-year courses have been developed in collaboration with employers and businesses so that the content meets the needs of industry and prepares you for work, further training or study.
T-Levels offer you a mixture of classroom learning and ‘on-the-job’ experience during an industry placement of 750 hours over the duration of the course.
T-Levels will train you with the knowledge, skills and behaviours you need to enter skilled employment in a particular occupation, or to continue to study that technical subject at a higher level.
If you want to play a vital role in developing the nation’s young people, then a T level course in Education and Childcare is for you.
Work with, or for the benefit of children, by studying the issues affecting them, including health, play, social influences and rights.
Alongside your course you will spend 20% of your course working in a childcare setting gaining valuable experience.
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What will I study?
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The T-Level includes a core of knowledge and skills needed to work in the sector, a technical qualification, a substantial work placement of at least 750 hours over two years, as well as English, Mathematics and digital content.
You will develop an understanding of:
- Understanding the education and childcare sector from ages 0 to 19
- Child development
- How to support children and young people’s education
- Safeguarding, health and safety and wellbeing
- Understanding and managing behaviour
- Observing and assessing children and young people
- Equality and diversity
- Special educational needs and disability
- English as an additional language
- Working with parents, carers and wider families
- Working with agencies and services that support children, families and carers
- Reflective practice and other forms of professional development
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Entry Requirements
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In order to study on this programme you will need 5 GCSEs graded 9-5 (including English Language and Maths).
You will need a DBS check too which you can apply for here at college.
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How will I be assessed?
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The T-Level will be assessed through a range of methods including:
- External exams
- Coursework
- External assessments
- Employer set project
- Work Experience
The T-Level will be assessed through a range of methods including external exams, coursework, external assessments and an employer set project.
T-Levels will train young people with the knowledge, skills and behaviours they need to enter skilled employment in a particular occupation, or to continue to study that technical subject at a higher level.
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What can I do next?
- Employment
- Early Years Practitioner
- Early Years Educator
- Education Technician
- Primary/secondary/tertiary teaching and support assistant
- Learning mentor
- Student engagement officer
- Higher Education
- Apprenticeship
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