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- Foundations in Early Years Education and Care - Bright Outcomes
- Organisation fact sheet
- https://uat.coventry.gov.uk/downloads/download/8236/factsheet---bright-outcomes-2025-26
- Organisation Logo
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- Address for Course Delivery
- Home Based Outreach
- Lead Contact for Course
- Andi Hillman
- Lead Contact Number
- 07751578772
- Lead Contact Email
- hello@brightoutcomes.co.uk
- Course Name
- Foundations in Early Years Education and Care
- Course Outline
- This comprehensive course is designed for individuals seeking to understand and excel in the field of early years education and care. It provides a solid foundation in key principles, practices, and theories related to the development and education of young children.
- Course Modules
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Key topics include:
• Child Development: Exploring the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social milestones of children from birth to age five.
• The Role of Play in Learning: Understanding how play facilitates learning and development, and how to create enriching play environments.
• Early Years Frameworks: Examining relevant frameworks and policies, such as the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), and their implications for practice.
• Supporting Diverse Needs: Learning strategies to support children with varying needs, including those with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
• Building Relationships with Families: Emphasising the importance of partnership with families and communities in supporting children’s learning and well-being.
• Safeguarding and Well-being: Understanding safeguarding principles, child protection policies, and promoting children's well-being in early years settings. - Awarding Body
- NCFE
- Student Expected Outcomes
- Level 1 or Level 2 Qualification
- Key Stage course delivered to
- KS3;KS4;KS5
- Admissions Criteria
- N/A
- Staff Experience
- Qualified Specialist Teachers and Mentors
- Delivery Area
- Home Based Outreach
- Programme length
- Up to a whole Academic Year
- Transport Provided
- No
- Days Of Delivery
- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
- Times of Delivery
- As Required
- Well-being assessment tools
- SDQ, Boxall Profile, STAR Assessment
- Staff Ratio
- 1:1
- Additional Notes
- Our courses are delivered over a minimum of 10 hours per week for at least 12 weeks, meeting the guided learning hours required for NCFE qualifications. There is no limit on the number of 12-week blocks a student can complete. This course can be accredited with the NCFE at Level 1 or Level 2 and is a nested qualification. This means the young person can start at Award and build via Certificate to Diploma to gain further qualifications and a deeper understanding of the topic.
- Cost of Course
- £85 per hour, per student
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