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About the course

The Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning has been designed to provide learners with an understanding of the knowledge and skills needed when working directly with children and young people in school or college environments. It covers a wide range of areas including children and young people’s development, supporting children and young people’s positive behaviour and communication and professional relationships.It’s aimed at learners working in roles that support pupils’ learning in primary, secondary or special schools, as well as colleges.

To successfully complete this qualification, you must be employed, volunteering, or undertaking a practical placement in a real work environment (RWE) to undertake a minimum of 100 hours work experience. 

A good level of English and maths is recommended. If you wish to improve your skills in these areas, you may have the opportunity to take a Functional Skills course alongside this qualification.

Duration

1 year

Entry requirements

Secure a placement for at least 2 days a week that will enable all criteria to be covered.

There is an expectation you will be either volunteering or employed within a school setting prior to enrolling on this course as there is a requirement to undertake at least 100 hours of work experience during the course.

How much does it cost?

Free limited spaces available on this course as part of the Government's Levelling Up initiative. Click here to check if you’re eligible.

Levelling Up

The cost of this course is £633

This course is free if you meet any one of the criteria below:

  • In receipt of benefits
  • Earns less than £25,000
  • First full level 2 qualification (Aged 19-23 only)

Contact Us or call 01279 868100 to get the most up-to-date info on fees and the financial support that may be available

Awarding body

NCFE

Where will this course take me?

You can progress onto Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools – Adult Course Level 3

Core modules

  • SWSC1: Understand schools and colleges as organisations
  • SWSC2: Understand children and young people’s development
  • SWSC5: Safeguarding children and young people
  • STL2C4: Equality, diversity and inclusion in a learning environment for children and young people
  • STL2C5: Maintain relationships with children and young people
  • STL2C6: Support the health and safety of children and young people
  • STL2C7: Support positive behaviour in a learning environment for children and young people
  • STL2C8: Contribute to teamwork in a learning environment
  • STL2C9: Understand children and young people’s play and leisure
  • STL2C10: Promote an effective learning environment
  • STL2C11: Provide displays in a learning environment

How will I be assessed?

Written work and observations

Will I have to provide anything?

  • Pen
  • Paper
  • Textbook

I'm interested. What should I do now?

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