Early Childhood Studies Foundation Degree (Isle of Wight)
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Based at the Isle of Wight College, this Foundation Degree provides a broad perspective of work with young children (0 - 8 years) and the course develops students' skills in the study of childhood from psychological, historical, cultural, sociological, social policy and philosophical viewpoints. It aims to give students an understanding of the diverse contexts in which children develop and learn. The course is delivered in collaboration with the University. It is designed for those working in a variety of early childhood settings, for example, reception classes, pre-schools, nurseries, children's health services and in social services family centres.
Indicative Course Content
The programm…
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Based at the Isle of Wight College, this Foundation Degree provides a broad perspective of work with young children (0 - 8 years) and the course develops students' skills in the study of childhood from psychological, historical, cultural, sociological, social policy and philosophical viewpoints. It aims to give students an understanding of the diverse contexts in which children develop and learn. The course is delivered in collaboration with the University. It is designed for those working in a variety of early childhood settings, for example, reception classes, pre-schools, nurseries, children's health services and in social services family centres.
Indicative Course Content
The programme of study is delivered partly through taught sessions at the Isle of Wight College and partly through employer supported work-based learning. It is designed to support the development of the role of the early childhood worker through an intermediate level of study and can also provide progression towards gaining a full degree in Childhood Studies and then the PGCE leading to QTS or EYPS route.
- Child Development
- The social context of early years
- Personal, social and emotional development
- Working with children and their families
- Health Care for Young Children
- Education and Day Care for Young Children
- Special Needs Provision
- Child Protection/Children's Rights
- Play
- Study Skills, Skills in Reflection and Research Skills
- Observation and assessment
- Professional practice
- Managing children's behaviour
- Management
Why this Course?
- A practical, vocational focus to the study of Early Years working
- A grounding in social science perspectives to inform practice
- Supportive small-group learning
- Individual tutorial support to assist with the planning and checking of course work
- Embraces multi-professional inter-agency working
- Good local opportunity for Isle of Wight based students
Careers
- A range of work with Early Years (0 to 8 years) management and policy-making
- Nursery day-care manager
- Hospital support worker
- Health and social care
- Special needs (for example portage)
- Good preparation for teaching and social work with young children
- Research
Entry Requirements
Essential application criteria
Be employed or doing voluntary work in an Early Years childcare
setting for a minimum of 12 hours a week.
Have the support of their employer or voluntary setting (unless
self employed, for example, child minders).
Obtain a satisfactory enhanced Criminal Records Bureau (CRB)
check.
Have 2 GCSEs at grade C or better, which may include English, (or
written task for students without evidence of GCSE qualifications
can be undertaken).
NVQ3/ CCLD in Early Years Care and education or an equivalent level
three qualification for example DCE/NNEB or Advanced
Apprenticeship
Be able to communicate clearly and accurately in spoken and written
Standard English.
Entry with Advanced Standing.
Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) or Advanced Experiential
Learning (APEL) will be considered.
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