Programme develops students' skills and their understanding of the role of teaching assistants working in a range of educational contexts, including early years, primary, special and secondary school settings; students have the opportunity to: enhance their professional skills and understanding; plan for their own continuing professional development and gather evidence towards Higher-level teaching assistant status; study teaching and learning strategies while developing an understanding of National Curriculum subjects and their application; the flexible structure of the course is designed to include work-based learning so that students are able to continue in employment through the course; however, students need to attend campus-based sessions once a week.
Level 1: Introduces academic study skills; explores role of learning practitioner and develops understanding of literacy; covers literacy, numeracy, science, information and communication technology, as well as subject knowledge. Level 2: Provides opportunities to study specialist subject in more depth and to engage in research; modules also support the learning practitioner's role in meeting individual needs, assessment and evaluation.
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Wed 19th Sep 2012 |
2 years |
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Lincoln, LN1 3DY |
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£5625 per year |
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Wed 19th Sep 2012 |
2 - 4 years |
Customised to suit your needs. |
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Lincoln, LN1 3DY |
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Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln
Teaching (General), Learning Support / Classroom Assistant

The heritage studies course was well structured, varied and flexible especially for mature students and those from a variety of backgrounds. it offered a balanced view and learning experience of heritage including experience of art his...more
A relevant course which really helped me to fully understand issues relating to leadership and management in school. You need to be self motivated, but the tutors are very supportive and you are actively encouraged to network which is very...more
This course was a great way of combining the subject matter ( in my case Science) and the teaching degree I requried to work. Tutors were friendly and helpful and what I realy wanted to add here was their consideration of adult learners and...more
Both subjects are covered equally over the three year period. The pace during the first year is steady, and although the education modules can easily be followed without any prior education knowledge, it is advisable to have a fairly good u...more
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