Level 2 Primary Teaching Assistant Course

This Level 2 course has been designed to give you the skills you need to work with and support children and young people in an educational setting. It can apply to the many varied roles that full and part time support staff may fulfil, including administrative roles, site support roles, technical roles, and volunteers, as well as roles that work directly with children and young people in the learning environment.
Level 2 Primary Teaching Assistant

Additional Information

Within this qualification, learners will focus on the role of a teaching assistant. They will be introduced to the knowledge they need to work in a range of learning environments, with a particular focus on primary school roles. The Caring for Children and Young People section of this course has an emphasis on activities appropriate for young children, making this an excellent course for those interested in working in key stage 1 or 2 teaching assistant roles. Over the duration of this course, learners will improve their knowledge of how to effectively communicate with and develop professional relationships with children, young people, and adults, as well as gaining an understanding of how to respect and value children as individuals. Learners will also look at identifying the stages of development in children and young people and how play can be a positive influence on them. Learners will also gain insight into craft activities, health and safety legislation, the importance of safeguarding and child welfare, and equality, diversity, and inclusion in work with children and young people.

This Level 2 course is knowledge-based, so classroom experience isn’t necessary to complete the qualification. Assessments are integrated into the programme, so there’s no need to worry about the stress of a final exam. On completion of this course, you will receive the NCFE CACHE Level 2 Award in Support Work in Schools and Colleges and the NCFE CACHE Level 2 Certificate Introducing Caring for Children and Young People.

In order to gain accreditation and your certificate, the units in this course must be successfully completed in order. Take a look at the units you will be studying below, with an overview of what you can expect to learn in each of them.

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On successful completion of this course you will receive a Level 2 Award in Support Work in Schools and Colleges and a Level 2 Certificate in Introducing Caring for Children and Young People

Accredited qualifications in the UK refer to formal educational programmes that are regulated and recognised by relevant authorities.

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Course Syllabus

On completion of this unit, you will:

Know the different types of schools and colleges in the education sector.
Understand the organisation of schools and colleges in terms of roles and responsibilities.
Understand how schools and colleges uphold their aims and values.
Know about the range and purpose of school and college policies and procedures.
On completion of this unit, you will:

Understand significant stages of development for children and young people from birth to 19 years of age.
Understand the kinds of influences that affect children and young people’s development.
Understand the potential effects of transitions on children and young people’s development.
On completion of this unit, you will:

Understand the value of play to young children’s development.
Know different play activities suitable for young children from birth to 5 years 11 months.
Understand the role of the adult in providing play for young children.
On completion of this unit, you will:

Understand the importance of creativity and imagination for the development of a child.
Understand the role and importance of games with rules in the development of a child.
Know how to organise a cooking activity for children.
Understand the role of creative activities in enhancing children’s learning and development.
Understand the importance of books and stories in relation to children’s learning and development.
Understand the importance of talking and listening activities in relation to children’s learning and development.
On completion of this unit, you will:

Know how to respect and value children as individuals.
Understand ways to respect and value children.
Know that children have rights.
On completion of this unit, you will:

Understand how to develop professional relationships with children and young people.
Understand how to communicate with children and young people.
Understand how to develop professional relationships with adults.
On completion of this unit, you will:

Understand the benefits of craft activities for young children.
Understand health and safety when providing craft activities for young children.
On completion of this unit, you will:

Know the legislative and policy framework for health and safety within a learning environment.
Recognise and understand how to manage risks to children and young people’s health, safety, and security.
Know how to support children and young people in relation to risk management.
On completion of this unit, you will:

Know about safeguarding the welfare of children and young people.
Understand actions to take when children and young people are ill or injured, including emergency procedures.
Understand child protection procedures.
Know about current policies and procedures for confidentiality and sharing information, including data protection.
On completion of this unit, you will:

Understand the importance of promoting equality and diversity in a learning environment.
Understand how to promote anti-discriminatory practice with children and young people.
Understand how to use inclusive practices in work with children and young people.
On completion of this unit, you will:

Know how children learn.
Know how to use stories and rhymes with young children.
Understand that the natural world can support children’s learning.
Know how the local community can be used to broaden children’s experiences.

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Entry Requirements

Learners should be aged 16 and over, but otherwise, there are no specific entry requirements for this programme.
Learners must have access to a computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone. (Computer/laptop recommended).
Level 2 equivalent in English is advantageous but not a necessity.

Key Aims of this course

Understand Schools and Colleges as Organisations
Understand Children and Young People’s Development
The Value of Play to Young Children
Importance of Play for Early Learning
Respecting and Valuing Children
Understand Communication and Professional Relationships with Children, Young People and Adults
Craft Activities with Young Children
Understand Children and Young People’s Health and Safety
Safeguarding Children and Young People
Understand Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion in Work with Children and Young People
Sharing Learning Experiences with Children

Suitable for

This qualification is aimed at a range of learners who are thinking of working in a school setting, including young people, mature learners, learners with special educational needs, or where English is an additional language. This course has a particular focus on young children, making it an excellent choice for those interested in primary school roles.

NCFE is a national Awarding Organisation as well as a registered educational charity and has a strong heritage in learning, going back over 150 years. 

On completion of this course you will receive the NCFE CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Safeguard and Prevent (RQF Qualification Number: 603/2818/6). These qualifications are listed on the government regulated qualification website

NCFE accredited qualifications contribute to the success of millions of learners at all levels, bringing them closer to fulfilling their personal goals. Last year alone, over 340,000 learners from over 2,000 colleges, schools and training organisations chose NCFE as the Awarding Organisation to help them move their careers forward.

NCFE is recognised as an Awarding Organisation by the qualification regulators for England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The regulators are the Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator (Ofqual) in England, the Welsh Government in Wales and the Council for Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA Regulation) in Northern Ireland.

Safeguarding is vitally important in any role where you’ll be routinely working with children, young people, or vulnerable adults. Having your Safeguarding and Prevent qualification is going to ensure that you know what to do when you’re faced with someone in need. 

Safeguarding in the Workplace

Since you’ll now be able to spot the signs of neglect, abuse, and radicalisation you can apply your knowledge in any role where you’re working with the aforementioned groups, it won’t just be an attractive part of your CV for prospective employers. 

You’ll be able to employ what you’ve learned the most in an educational setting, regardless of the age range you’re going to be working with. Safeguarding and Prevent knowledge is seen as extremely important in the education sector, and will help you to get the position you want since you’ll be going into the application process able to show off your knowledge either on your CV or during your interview(s).

If you’re already working in an environment where safeguarding knowledge is important, such as a school or healthcare setting, the knowledge you gain in our Level 2 Safeguarding course will help you to do your job by making it easier for you to spot safeguarding issues and how you should deal with them. 

Having this knowledge is going to be especially useful if your colleagues are lacking in training, meaning you can stand out and help to deal with the issues you or your team weren’t qualified for beforehand. You won’t just be improving yourself but helping to improve your organisation as a whole. 

Supporting Qualifications

There are a number of supporting qualifications which might be useful when it comes to expanding on the knowledge you’ll gain throughout the course. You might look at taking a qualification in Childcare, Understanding Autism, or Equality and Diversity.

Further Progression

If you’re interested in using your safeguarding knowledge in a learning environment but don’t know where to start, you could look at taking a teaching assistant course and begin a new career in education.

If you’d like to learn more you should take a look at our helpful guide on how to become a teaching assistant. There are a wide range of roles you can take in education to make the most of your Safeguarding and Prevent knowledge from administration to teaching. If you’re looking to get started in a new career and want to see where our courses can take you then explore our career advice for school support jobs. You’ll find out what kind of job in schools that you’re qualified for and what else you’ll need to get into those positions!

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