Focus Awards Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training (RQF)

£2,450.00

Teaching, learning and assessment in education and training
Developing teaching, learning and assessment in education and training
Theories, principles and models in education and training
Wider professional practice and development in education and training
Teaching in a specialist area
Managing behaviours in a learning environment

Description

Focus Awards Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training (RQF)

(QRN – 601/8122/9)

Qualification Overview

The Focus Awards Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training (RQF) is intended for those who wish to enter into a teaching role and for those who have worked in assessing roles and wish to progress on to a teaching qualification. The qualification is also suitable for trainee teachers as well as those who have experience in a teaching role.

The Focus Awards Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training (RQF) provides learners with the knowledge and understanding of delivering education and training, assessing learners, planning in education and training, using resources in the delivery in education and training, and understanding the roles and responsibilities witihin education and training.

Learner Entry Requirements

Learners should be competent in literacy and numeracy to help with elements of communication. This is at the discretion of the centre as they may decide to use diagnostic testing methods to ascertain how they can support learners.

Minimum core of literacy, language, numeracy and I,CT

The minimum core of literacy, language, numeracy, and ICT details the knowledge, understanding and personal skills in English, mathematics, and ICT expected of all teachers in the sector. The minimum core document comprises three sections:

Language and literacy
Numeracy
Information and communication technology (ICT)
Each of these sections comprises two parts:

Part A knowledge and understanding
Part B personal skills
Knowledge, understanding, and personal skills requirements for literacy, language, numeracy, and ICT are included in the teaching qualifications. Details can be found in the document ‘Addressing Literacy, Language, Numeracy and ICT needs in education and training: Defining the teacher education programmes.’ (LLUK, 2007; updated LSIS, 2013).

Elements of the minimum core should be selected appropriate to the context and needs of each cohort of trainee teachers. The selected elements should be delivered and assessed across the following mandatory units:

Teaching, learning and assessment in education and training (Level 4)
Developing teaching, learning and assessment in education and training (Level 5)
Requirements for personal skills in English, Mathematics, and ICT elements

All trainee teachers joining this qualification programme should undertake an initial assessment of skills in English, mathematics, and ICT. If trainees join the qualification programme having already completed a Level 3 Award in Education and Training, or a Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training, their record of development needs, and any previous actions taken to address them, should inform opportunities to continue the development of these skills as required by the appropriate minimum core elements.

Opportunities to develop these personal skills should be made available across the mandatory units as a minimum throughout a teacher education programme. Teacher education teams should ensure that the personal skills developed by trainees are those most appropriate for their professional role.

Progression Routes

Learners wishing to progress from this qualification can undertake the following qualifications:

Level 5 Diploma in Teaching Disabled Learners
Level 5 Diploma in Teaching English: ESOL
Level 5 Diploma in Teaching English: Literacy
Level 5 Diploma in Teaching Mathematics: Numeracy