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2. Qualifications for those Supporting
Teaching & Learning in Schools
•Level 2 Award in Support Work in Schools.
•Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools.
•Level 2 Certificate in Supporting the Wider Curriculum in Schools.
•Level 3 Award in Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools.
•Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools.
•Level 3 Certificate in Cover Supervision of Pupils in Schools.
•Level 3 Diploma in Specialist Support for Teaching & Learning in Schools.
3. Apprenticeships in
Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools
• Intermediate: Apprenticeship in Supporting Teaching & Learning
in Schools: Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching & Learning
in Schools.
• Advanced: Apprenticeship in Supporting Teaching & Learning in
Schools: Level 3 Diploma in Specialist Support for Teaching &
Learning in Schools.
4. What is the right Level?
Intermediate Level Apprenticeship:
• Teaching Assistant
• Classroom Assistant
• Learning Support Assistant
Advanced Level Apprenticeship:
• Teaching/Classroom/Learning Support
Assistant
• Behaviour Support
Assistant/Coordinator
• Pastoral/Welfare Support Assistant
• Bilingual Support Assistant
• Team Leader
5. How does it work?
This Apprenticeship is about providing support in the classroom.
After all, Teachers aren’t the only ones who make a difference to
learning in schools. Learning Support Staff, such as Teaching Assistants,
plays a vital role in today’s classrooms by making sure students get the
most out of their lessons.
They work with Teachers, carry out duties like lesson preparation, and
work with small groups or individuals, allowing the Teacher to
concentrate on teaching the class.
Some Learning Support Staff specialise in areas like music or special
needs.
6. Where can you go from here?
As an Apprentice, you’ll work under the close supervision of a Class
Teacher.
Your duties will vary depending on how the Teachers you work with plan
their lessons and handle day-to-day classroom activities. However, you
could find yourself supervising arts and crafts activities, helping with
outings, or reading to the class.
The Advanced Level Apprenticeship adds more responsibility to the role.
You could help plan, carry out and evaluate a wide range of learning
activities. You’ll work both alongside the Teacher to support classroom
activities, and alone with individuals or groups of students.
It’s a good stepping-stone to a Foundation Degree or
Higher Level Teaching Assistant Training.