
There are currently
two courses offered by The Teaching
Assistant College, the CACHE Level
2 Certificate for Teaching Assistants
and CACHE Level 3 Certificate for
Teaching Assistants. In general Level
2 qualifications are seen to be similar
to GCSEs and Level 3 similar to ‘A’
Levels in standards.
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| CACHE
Level 2 Certificate for Teaching
Assistants |
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The CACHE Level 2 Certificate
for Teaching Assistants is the first level
of qualification that The Teaching Assistant
College offer for those working or wanting
to work in school as a voluntary or employed
Teaching Assistant. This certificate is
ideal if you want to begin a career as a
Teaching Assistant or gain a qualification
to enhance your experience.
Course Outline:
The course consists of two units,
both of which are completed by all students
with a main assignment at the end of each.
Each unit requires approximately 60 hours
of learning (about 3 hours each week) this
includes both time studying online and carrying
out independent tasks.
Unit 1 – Supporting
the Curriculum
- Supporting Literacy
- Supporting mathematics
- Supporting ICT
- The Planning Process
- Supporting pupil’s learning
- How to Scaffold Learning on Task
Unit 2 – Working
Within the School
- The role of the Teaching Assistant in
School
- Policies and Procedures
- Relationships with Pupils
- Encouraging Positive Behaviour
see
full syllabus
Time in school
Your placement in a school is for
you to gain hands-on experience as a Teaching
Assistant and to carry out activities given
to you by the class teacher and being involved
with the general life of the school along
with carrying out activities for assignments
and course tasks.
At Level 2 it is a course
requirement that you spend at least 120
hours in school (60 hours for each unit).
You can choose whether you want to attend
about 3 hours each week over the course
or in larger periods of time e.g. blocks
of whole weeks when it suits you, as long
as the total adds up to at least 120 hours.
Only hours spent in school during the course
can be counted.
Assessment
There are no exams in order to
gain this qualification, instead you assessed
by completing two main assignments, one
at the end of each unit. Unit one assignment
is marked by CACHE, unit two is marked by
The Teaching Assistant College.
You will also be assessed
throughout the course by completing a number
of small tasks to demonstrate your understanding
of the study sessions, often these will
be linking your studies to school experience.
Some of these tasks will be completed online
during the study session and you will need
to save others in your online folder. Your
tutor is then the only other person other
than you who will have access to your online
folder.
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| CACHE
Level 3 Certificate for Teaching
Assistants |
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The CACHE Level 3 Certificate
for Teaching Assistants is ideal for experienced
Teaching Assistants working mainly without
supervision in a variety of roles within
school on a voluntary or employed basis.
The course consists of three
units, each student must study unit 1 followed
by a choice of either unit 2 or 3. Each
unit requires 60 hours of study
Unit 1 – The
Role of the Teaching Assistant in School
- Mandatory
- School Structure and Job Role
- Relationships and Interactions
- Encouraging Positive Behaviour
- The Planning Process
- The Learning Process
- Supporting and Scaffolding the Learning
Task
- Record Keeping
- Policies and Procedures
- Health and Safety
Unit 2 Supporting
Pupils with Particular Learning Needs –
Optional
- The School Approaches
- Working with other Professionals
- Understanding the Terminology and Concepts
- Supporting the Pupils
- Individual Differences
- Factors Affecting Pupils
- Different Approaches
Unit 3 Teaching and
Learning – Optional
- Supporting Learning
- Supporting the Literacy Curriculum
- Supporting the Numeracy Curriculum
- Support Information Communication and
Technology
- Working with Others
- Working with Parents and Carers
see
full syllabus
Time in school
As with the Level 2 Certificate your time
in school is for you to gain hands-on experience
as a Teaching Assistant and to carry out
activities given to you by the class teacher
and being involved with the general life
of the school along with carrying out activities
for assignments and course tasks.
At Level 3 however, you may
have more responsibility working with groups
of children or individuals and the teacher
may ask you to perform more demanding tasks.
You will also be expected to spend time
observing for the Unit 1 assignment requirements.
At Level 3 it is a course
requirement that you spend at least 240
hours in school (120 hours for each unit).
You can choose whether you want to attend
about 6 hours each week over the course
or in larger periods of time e.g. blocks
of whole weeks when it suits you, as long
as the total adds up to at least 240 hours.
Only hours spent in school during the course
can be counted.
Assessment
There are no exams in order to gain this
qualification, instead you assessed by completing
two main assignments, one at the end of
each unit. Unit one assignment is marked
by CACHE, unit two or three (depending which
you choose) is marked by The Teaching Assistant
College.
You will also be assessed
throughout the course by completing a number
of small tasks to demonstrate your understanding
of the study sessions, often these will
be linking your studies to school experience.
Some of these tasks will be completed online
during the study session and you will need
to save others in your online folder. Your
tutor is then the only other person other
than you who will have access to your online
folder.
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