Foundation Degree in Children's Development and Learning
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This course is delivered in partnership with the University of Reading and is an ideal opportunity to study for a degree alongside working with children in an Early Years setting or at a school. The course is work-based and the lessons and assessments are designed to benefit your professional development; giving you relevant knowledge and experience to enhance your work with parents, understanding child development and supporting inclusive and diverse practice.
You spend the first two years studying at BCoT one afternoon/evening per week. There is then the opportunity to spend the final year at the University of Reading to ‘top up’ to a full BA (Hons) degree. This course provides the ideal opportunity to work towards a degree alongside relevant employment and is less than the cost of a traditional degree programme at a university. This can lead to a qualified teacher's status and promotion within a nursery or primary school.
The benefits of this course include:
- Work towards a degree-level qualification alongside your job.
- Learn locally in a comfortable and supportive setting.
- Possible 12 week assessment route to QTS after the full degree
The course is two years and covers different modules:
Year 1 (Level 4)
Core Modules:
- Professional Skills in the Children's Workforce
- Theories of Development and Learning
- The Child in Society (1)
- Working in Partnership with Parents
- Learning Spaces
- Creativity and Critical Thinking.
- Practitioner Research
- Child in Society (2)
- Supporting Development and Learning for 0-11 years
- Leadership in the Children's Workforce
- International Perspectives
- The first two years are less than studying a normal degree (£7900 per year opposed to £9500; if students do not have a degree they should be able to apply for a loan through the Student Loans Company)
- Work towards a degree-level qualification alongside your job
- Learn locally
- GCSE: English Language at grade C (4) or Level 2 equivalent
- Additionally, students will normally achieve: a Level 3 qualification in a work-related area or equivalent, although we can accept a level 2 qualification with the right experience.
- Students must be in relevant employment, working or volunteering with children between the ages of 0-11 years for a minimum of 18.5 hours a week, a reference from the setting that supports your application. Students are normally working in early years, primary schools or SEN settings.