Certificate in Education and Training (C.E.T)
UCAS Code: Not applicable
Certificate - Cert
Entry requirements
You'll need to have: Candidates must be considering a subject for delivery and be aiming to achieve / or have achieved a qualification and/or have experience in their subject/skill at the appropriate level. In addition, the nature of both the learning and assessment required for the qualification is such that candidates should have the ability to manage the requirements of the level of the qualification they are taking, read and interpret written tasks, and write answers in a legible and understandable form. There are no academic nationally agreed entry requirements although there is further information from your tutor or City and Guilds. However, all trainee teachers joining this qualification programme not having evidence of at least level 2 in maths and English, should undertake an initial assessment of skills in English, mathematics and ICT. They should record their development needs and agree an action plan to address them. Initial assessment and induction Learners must undertake an initial assessment of their own skills in literacy, language, numeracy and ICT, as well as other learner characteristics at the beginning of their course. This assessment should be used to: •Identify support and development needs •Identify level appropriate •Provide a basis for progression and professional City & Guilds cannot accept any registrations for candidates under 19 as this qualification is not approved for under 19s.
About this course
The qualification allows candidates to progress into employment as teachers/trainers, as well as to further qualifications at University Centre Doncaster.
Who are the qualifications for?
•For candidates who work or who want to work as teachers/trainers in the further education and skills sector.
•For candidates who have just started a teaching/training role.
•For teachers/trainers who are seeking career progression in their area of work.
•For candidates who work with learners on a one-to- one basis.
•For candidates who teach in industry.
•For candidates who have already achieved some Learning and Development units that can be carried forward into this qualification.
•For candidates who are assessors and wish to achieve a teaching/training qualification.
•For candidates who have completed the City and Guilds Trainer skills or introduction to training qualifications (7300,1103-01 or 6258)
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