Early Years, Education & Childhood Studies
Technical Occupational Entry for the Early Years Workforce - Level 3 - Work-based
The aim of this qualification is to prepare learners to become early years educators, enabling them to work with children from birth to five years and gain knowledge of children aged five to seven years.
Upon achievement of this qualification, it is intended that learners will be able to enter the workforce as early years educators.
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Course Description
This qualification requires learners to complete a mandatory work/industry placement experience throughout the duration of the qualification, before certification.
What will I study on this course?
Learners must complete all 10 mandatory units - 95 credits
- Introduction to the Role of the Early Years Educator
- Holistic Child Development
- Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
- Effective Communication in an Early Years Setting
- Safeguarding and Welfare Requirements
- Health, Wellbeing and Safety
- Promoting an Effective Early Years Curriculum
- Assessment of Childrens Learning and Development
- Understanding Play for Learning and Holistic Development
- Partnership Working
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Entry Requirements
You must be 19 years or older in the previous academic year to access this course.
You must have recent, relevant experience within this sector at level 2 and/or hold a level 2 Early Years qualification to enrol on this course.
You must be in a paid or voluntary role in a suitable workplace setting, carrying out supervisory tasks. This should be for a minimum of 10 hours per week.
You should ideally hold a GCSE grade 4 or above or a Level 2 Functional Skills qualification in English. An assessment may be carried out to determine suitability if you do not have this.
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Course Length
How long is this course?
18 months
When does this course start?
Flexible
How many hours / days per week is this course?
Delivery is remote and flexible. You will be required to attend small cohort online training sessions.
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Progression Opportunities
What can I do after this course at CWA?
Courses offered at CWA:
TQUK Level 5 Diploma for the Early Years Senior Practitioner (Apprenticeship or qualification options)
Career opportunities:
Nursery Manager Deputy Nursery Manager Childminder
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Course Fees
Fee information
There is no funding available to receive this qualification fully funded. You will, however, be able to apply for an advanced learner loan (ALL) to cover the full cost. You can find more information about the ALL on our website [here] https://cwa.ac.uk/student-life-and-support/information-for-applicants/financial-help/advanced-learner-loan). Alternatively, you can pay the full course fee in three equal monthly instalments
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Additional Information
What qualification will I achieve?
Technical Occupational Entry for the Early Years Workforce (EYE) Diploma
How is my course assessed?
This is a work-based qualification with online delivery of training in small cohort groups
You will be assessed in the workplace and have observations carried out by your appointed assessor
You will have assignment work to complete, and you will be expected to gather workplace evidence to meet the criteria