LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATE IN SUPPORTING TEACHING AND LEARNING IN SCHOOLS
The Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools
is suitable for Classroom Assistants who work either in a paid or
voluntary capacity under supervision, in a classroom
environment.
To achieve the certificate, learners must complete a minimum of 30 credits. Credits are achieved by completing a number of units, which are made up of a different number of credits and levels. Units are either knowledge-based, which require the learner to demonstrate their understanding, or competence-based, which requires the learner to demonstrate their competence practically. There are 9 mandatory units from which 24 credits will be gained and a range of optional units f…
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The Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools
is suitable for Classroom Assistants who work either in a paid or
voluntary capacity under supervision, in a classroom
environment.
To achieve the certificate, learners must complete a minimum of 30 credits. Credits are achieved by completing a number of units, which are made up of a different number of credits and levels. Units are either knowledge-based, which require the learner to demonstrate their understanding, or competence-based, which requires the learner to demonstrate their competence practically. There are 9 mandatory units from which 24 credits will be gained and a range of optional units from which a minimum of 6 credits will be gained.
How you will gain the qualification
Learners will be required to put together a portfolio of evidence, preferably using an e-portfolio system where their vocational competence and understanding will be assessed against the specific criteria of each unit. Each learner will be assigned an assessor who will observe them at regular intervals in the work place performing their job role. Other assessment methods include witness testimonies, discussion and questioning, work related documents and self-reflective written accounts. For knowledge-based units, learners can attend workshops and complete set assignments.
What qualifications you need
Those wishing to access this qualification must be working in a relevant work setting and have the motivation to succeed in what is largely a learner driven qualification.
Where to next
Successful candidates may progress, job role permitting, to the Level 3 Diploma in Specialist Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools. Alternatively, this qualification could lead to improved career prospects.
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