What You Will Pay
Please contact Student Services on 0345 155 2020 for pricing information.
This qualification is for those who are employed, or are working voluntarily, in schools as teaching assistants and have experience of directly supporting the teaching and learning of pupils.
The role of teaching assistant has developed and become much more professional in recent years; therefore greater breadth and level of responsibility are required in order to gain the Level 3 qualification. Applicants will normally have relevant experience within a school setting.
You will need to have a school placement for a minimum of 12 hours a week and attend a taught session in College each week.
You will be responsible for obtaining and paying for your own DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check through your school placement. It is important to apply for this as soon as possible.
Level 3 learners will be expected to work independently on research, school related tasks and assignments. Learners should be aware that this will form a large part of the course. There is the option to study additional units to qualify for the Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools.
Comments from learners
Recent students commended on the fantastic support from their teaching allowing them to achieve their best work. The in school observations were positive and showed students how to develop their skills in school.
‘There isn’t anything I can fault. Even when topics have initially confused me. The way the tutor teaches and explains the content with her superb knowledge, makes everything fall into place. The course content will pretty much always be the same. It’s how the course is taught and delivered that makes the difference. Throughout the course, the tutor has been very informative, she is incredibly knowledgeable, interesting and a great sense of humour, which helps to lighten some intense topics. She engages and includes the whole group. The tutor has brought out the best in me, given me a newfound confidence and belief in myself and with the course has made me believe I am capable of doing more than I realised. This really has been an amazing journey for me.’ (Emma H.)
There are a number of options available at GC to help you pay for your course fees:
Class times:
Gloucester September intake:
Wednesdays 4-8pm
You must be aged over 19 at the start of the academic year.
Entry to the course is subject to satisfactory completion of an online Professional Course Assessment and attendance to a mandatory briefing session to assess your suitability.
You will need to demonstrate a good standard of English language, relevant experience and ability to work at the required level for this course.
You must also have secured a school placement of at least twelve hours a week.
Opportunity to access Higher Education. Eg. Teaching Degree. Tutor will give advice on other opportunities to develop your practice.
If you would like to apply for this course, please add it to your shortlist. You may then add further courses to your shortlist or continue to complete your application.
Please contact Student Services on 0345 155 2020 for pricing information.
Do you want to work in one of the most rewarding careers in the world? If you want a qualification that will give you an understanding of the skills required to work in education or training then this is the course for you to begin your journey into teaching to inspire the next generation.
This course is suitable for anyone who is already in a training role and wants to learn more about the theory of what they do, as well as those who are interested in going into education or training roles.
Employers and students alike have highly praised the course and its teaching and found it useful for their work.
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