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Get Into Working in Schools and Colleges

Course Type:
Part Time
Entry Requirements:
There are no specific prior achievements required and no specific skills or experience is needed.
Start date:
Multiple dates

Course Overview

This course will develop learner’s knowledge and skills required to work with children, by exploring vocational pathways and identifying further educational opportunities aligned to either working in schools or colleges. This is a
knowledge-based, short qualification, so learners do not need to be working in a school or college, or undertake practical placements to achieve this qualification. It will help learners start on the right path and progress towards
employment in their chosen area.

What will I learn?

All units need to be to completed and cover the following topics:

Exploring Opportunities in Childcare
This unit aims to covers knowledge and understanding of the different roles available in childcare settings, helping learners to recognise their own skills and attributes.

The Principles of Listening to Children
The aim of this unit is to explore how important it is to listen to children, and to be able to acknowledge their feelings and needs. Working with others in Children’s and Young People’s Settings
This unit provides the knowledge and understanding about how important it is to be able to work with other people and organisations for the benefit of a child. It also develops Learner’s awareness of how to report any concerns they may have about a child.

How is the course delivered?

This course will be delivered over four sessions, via online classes or in a community venue.
The teacher will be on hand throughout the course to offer support, feedback and guidance.
For the online course, learners will require an email address and access to the internet via either a laptop or computer.
They will also need to be able to understand how to follow URL links to pages on the internet.
For a community venue course – learner work will be completed in a workbook.
Through completing a range of group, individual and paired activities linked to the course criteria learners will build a portfolio of evidence to meet the requirements. The course will have a range of assessment activities to demonstrate their understanding of the topic.
The course is assessed through a portfolio which is internally marked by Lancashire Adult Learning, and then externally marked and verified by the awarding body (Open Awards).

How will my learning be assessed?

During the course, learners will have the opportunity to discuss your progress with the teacher and feedback will be provided. Learners will also be encouraged to provide course feedback to the teacher and take part in end of course evaluation.

Additional Information

Learners will be required to complete sufficient work to achieve the minimum course criteria as identified through the course specification handbook. The course teacher will support learners to do this, with the majority of work being produced in class to enable ongoing support to be given. Some work outside the classroom might be required.

Potential Careers

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Course Facilities

The Additional Learning Support Team work across college supporting learners with a variety of learning needs in different ways. Support can be requested at enrolment or at any point throughout your course by speaking with
your teacher.

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Forthcoming Start Dates

  • Starting 8th Jun 2026, On Monday,12:30pm - 3pm, at Online Provision Enrol Now
  • Starting 5th Jun 2026, On Friday,9:30am - 12pm, at Pukar Disability Resource Centre Enrol Now
  • Starting 5th Jun 2026, On Friday,12:30pm - 3pm, at Nelson and Colne College Enrol Now