Early Learning Environment Forus Training - Mullingar
Price: Mullingar/Naas - 360

    Course details

    This course is intended for learners who would like to develop a greater understanding regarding the range and nature of environmental influences that impact on the holistic development of children

    Course Description

    Overview

    The purpose of this award is to equip the learner with the knowledge, skill and competence to prepare and maintain an Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) environment that supports the learning and holistic development of children.

    The Benefits to Learners of this Valuable Qualification

    • To identify and evaluate the elements/activities within an early learning environment which promote holistic development.
    • To enable the learner to foster in the child a sense of social responsibility.
    • To develop the skills to demonstrate exercises and activities.
    • To develop the skills to promote exploration and discovery.
    • To develop the skills to record the childs individual progress and plan for future learning.
    • To enable the learner to develop the academic and vocational language, literacy and numeracy skills related to early childhood through the medium of the indicative content.

    Requirements

    The requirements for entry to the Early Learning Environment Level 6 Minor Award are, Leaving Certificate standard or equivalent qualifications or FETAC/QQI Level 4 Certificate and/or relevant life and work experiences.

    Garda Vetting
    Forus Training is registered with the Garda vetting Unit and is now in a position to offer students a Garda vetting service. There may be a delay in processing applications with the Garda Vetting Unit “ we advise you to complete the form on registration.

    Course

    The following content will be covered in this course:

    • Identify the range and nature of environmental influences that impact on the holistic development of children
    • Consider the relevance of theoretical and conceptual perspectives in explaining the influence of the learning environment and childrens holistic development
    • Evaluate the role of movement in childrens physical, social, emotional and intellectual development
    • Prepare learning opportunities for children in order to develop independence and responsibility
    • Provide opportunities for children to develop their logical thinking, concept formation and creativity
    • Prepare and maintain an environment where childrens senses are developed and stimulated
    • Select and apply appropriate routines that help children to feel valued, respected, empowered, cared for and included
    • Manage meaningful activities that are suited to childrens individual needs and connect with their experiences and interests in the natural environment
    • Identify own learning needs at a personal and professional level and assist others in identifying learning needs
    • Perform tasks within the parameters of professional conduct including relations with parents, guardians, babies, young children and colleagues.

    Assessment

    The assessment process includes a combination of module appropriate assessment procedures which will facilitate the assessment of learning outcomes of this course. These methods will include continuous assessment processes such as:
    Assessment Format: Portfolio 40% / Skills Demonstration 60%
    Portfolio – A portfolio is usually carried out over an extended period of time. Portfolios may involve research, require investigation of a topic, issue or problem or may involve process such as a design task, a performance or practical activity or production of an artefact or event.
    Skills Demonstration – A skills demonstration is used to assess a wide range of practical based learning outcomes including practical skills and knowledge. A skills demonstration will require the learner to complete a task or series of tasks that demonstrate a range of skills.
    Grading: Pass 50% – 64% / Merit 65% – 79%/ Distinction 80% – 100%

    Accreditation

    FETAC/QQI “ Early Learning Environment Level 6 Minor award
    Awarded by – (QQI) Quality & Qualifications Ireland

    Progression

    On successful completion of this Early Learning Environment course, the participant will have achieved one of eight modules which lead to a Major Award in Early Childhood Care & Education Level 6

    Updated on 08 November, 2015

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