
About the course
This one-year qualification is designed to equip you with the knowledge and understanding of babies and young children from birth to six years old, with a focus on applied knowledge for early years, specifically from 0 to 4 years.
The course content aligns with the Department for Education's (DfE) Level 2 criteria, ensuring it meets the requirements for a Level 2 Early Years Practitioner in the workforce.
The course is structured over one year, with one morning per week spent in college and a minimum of 16 hours in an Early Years setting. During the course, you will study topics such as:
- The roles and responsibilities of an Early Years Practitioner
- Health and safety for babies and young children in the early years
- Promoting equality, diversity, and inclusive practices in Early Years settings
To successfully complete this qualification, you must be employed, volunteering, or undertaking a practical placement in a real work environment (RWE), allowing you to demonstrate both knowledge and skill competency.
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.
Entry requirements
You must be at least 19 years of age with GCSE at 4 or above or equivalent in English & Maths.
Minimum 16 hours a week volunteering or working in an Early Years setting i.e Nursery, pre-school or reception class
After you have applied a tutor from the Early Years team will contact you to arrange an interview to discuss your options.
How much does it cost?
The fee for this course is £994
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.
Who is it suitable for?
This course is suitable for adults aged 19+ who would like to work with children up to the age of 6 years old. No prior experience is necessary however you should be volunteering in an early years setting for approximately 16 hours per week in a supervised assisting role.
Awarding Body
NCFE
Where will this course take me?
Learners may be able to progress to the NCFE/CACHE Level 3 Diploma Early Years Educator, or alternatively progress onto an Apprenticeship. If wanting to move into working as a Level 2 Practitioner in a nursery, preschool or primary school.
Core modules
- Child development
- Safeguarding
- Equality & Diversity
- Communication & building relationships
- Health & Safety
- Working in Partnership
- Promoting positive behaviour
Mandatory
- Language, Literacy & Communication
- Supporting children at meal times
How will I be assessed?
The Diploma is assessed by a designated expert assessor who will carry out task observations and visit you at work. You will be required to produce a diploma portfolio recording all tasks completed which will be assessed. Other assessment methods include: Reflective accounts of work practice, oral questioning, work products.
Will I have to provide anything?
You will need to provide stationery, folder, A4 lined paper, plastic sleeves and dividers. Recommended reading: Your tutor will inform you of this.
You are responsible for applying for your own Disclosure & Barring Service checks with your employer.
I'm interested. What should I do now?
Call 01279 868100 and talk to an Admissions Adviser
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