Top Banner
Foundation Degree in Early Years
31

Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

Dec 28, 2015

Download

Documents

Shanon Bailey
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

Foundation Degree in Early Years

Page 2: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

Achievements

• The only recognised British University that exclusively

offers supported distance learning

• No.1 for student satisfaction (Sunday Times 2006)

• 25,000 + students p.a. in 37 countries

• University ranked 5th for quality of teaching

Page 3: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

Benefits to you• Internationally recognised qualifications• Ability to earn while you learn

• Flexibility to harmonise study with lifestyle • Greater professional confidence• Enhanced job performance• Transportable – you can carry on if you move location• Practical skills that can be immediately applied in the

workplace• Better career prospects

Page 4: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

Resources You control your own learning backed by our extensive support and a range of multiple media resources:

• New technology

– CD-ROMs, on-line conferencing, Internet and specialised software.

• Traditional print based materials

– Workbooks, readers, course guides.

• Traditional media

– Audio and video

• Face- to -Face contact

– Induction, Tutorials, Residential School

Page 5: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

Tutor SupportYou have access to considerable level of support and networking:

• Face-to-Face contact with tutor at tutorials with contact and

networking with other managers from other industry sectors

• Telephone support from tutor

• Contact with tutors through e-mail and on-line conferencing and networking with other managers

• Learning feedback from tutor through assignments (TMAs)

Page 6: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

What is an Early Years Sector-Endorsed Foundation Degree?

• May 2001 DfES announced proposals for new career pathway to lead to Senior Practitioner status based on a new Foundation Degree

• Institutions would be required to meet the Statement of Requirement (SOR) in developing their Early Years Foundation Degrees in order to qualify for recognition

Page 7: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

EYSEFD contd..

• The Statement of Requirement sets out the content and delivery of EYSEFD

• Learning outcomes underpinned by national occupational standards-endorsed by employer representatives

• Linked to support package for students to 2006

Page 8: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

EYSEFD contd..• A key part of governments Workforce Strategy – to

provide more access to training for early years workers at different levels to strengthen the quality of service provision

• An important progression route to Early Years Professional status

• 146 institutions offering EYSEFDS• Between 2003 and 2005 6,662 students began on

EYSEFD. (DfES)

Page 9: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

OU Sector Endorsed Foundation Degree in Early YearsThe Core Features of Foundation Degrees are:

• Employer involvement

• The development of skills and knowledge

• Application of skills in the workplace

• Credit accumulation and transfer

• Progression – within work and/or to an Honours

Degree

Page 10: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

Foundation Degree in Early Years

• Experienced practitioners

• You will study five or six courses

• 4-5 years part-time

• Support as before

• TMA, Projects and /or exams• Require use of a computer and must have internet

access

Page 11: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

Foundation Degree in Early Years Level One Compulsory Courses

• E123 Working with children in the early years (30 pts)

and• E124 Supporting children’s learning in the early years

(30 pts)• APEL route from July 2007

Final level one course:• E115 Personal Professional Development: Early Years

Settings (60 pts)

Page 12: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

Foundation Degree in Early YearsLevel 2 Option Courses

60 points from one of the following:• ED209 Child Development (60pts)• U212 Childhood (60 pts)• K204 Working with Children and Families (60 pts)

• E230 Ways of Knowing: Language, Mathematics and Science in the Early Years (30 pts) and E243 Inclusive Education: Learning from Each Other (30pts)

Level 2 Final Compulsory Course• E215 Extending Personal Professional Development (60pts)

Page 13: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

Openings Course: Understanding Children• New to Study

• Open to anyone

• 20 week Course

• Two assignments and one end of course assessment.

• No exams!• 10 credit points at Level 1 (All OU qualifications are modular - you

are awarded credit points from each course, and the qualification is awarded when you have enough points).

• Tutor support – via telephone & email, no tutorials.

• Can use a computer but don’t have to.

Page 14: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

Certificate in Early Years Practice

• E123 Working with children in the early years.

• E124 Supporting children’s learning in the early years

Page 15: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

Certificate in Early Years Practice.

• A Certificate in Early Years Practice is awarded on successful completion of E123 and E124.

• It is on the QCA National Qualifications Framework at NQF level 4 and is recognised by Ofsted for regulatory purposes.

• It is on the new Children’s Workforce Qualifications list

Page 16: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

E123/E124 The Course Materials• Guide to your studies• 14 study topics• CDRom and DVD• Media Guide• Course Reader• Assessment Guide• Course Calendar• Web site• First Class Conferencing

Page 17: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

E123/E124 The Study Topics

• Each study topic designed to be 2 weeks study 15 hours in total, 7-8 hours each week

• Approximately 7 hours reading, 7 hours activities

• 8-10 activities per study topic. Includes reading, reflection, observations/tasks to do in setting, video and audio activities.

Page 18: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

E123 Study Topics• ST 1 - Provision for Children in the Early Years• ST 2 – Roles and Responsibilities• ST 3 – Children, Families and Transitions• ST 4 – Play and Learning• ST 5 – Observing and Listening to Children• ST 6 – Curriculum• ST 7 – Creativity and Learning• ST 8 – Language and Learning• ST 9 – Working with Others• ST 10 – Parents as Partners• ST 11 – Growing and Developing• ST 12 – Health and Well-being• ST 13 – Approaches to Teaching and Learning• ST 14 – Moving On

Page 19: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

E124 Study Topics• ST 1 – Supporting Children’s Learning• ST 2 – Children’s Rights and Inclusive Education• ST 3 – Inclusive Education: Race, Language and Gender• ST 4 – Supporting Children from Birth to 3 Years• ST 5 – Enabling Creativity• ST 6 – Communication, Language and Literacy• ST 7 – Mathematical Development• ST 8 – Planning and Assessing Learning• ST 9 – ICT and Learning• ST 10 – Knowledge and Understanding of the World• ST 11 – Personal, Social and Emotional Development• ST 12 – Promoting Physical Development• ST 13 – Developing Positive Learning Environments• ST 14 – Professional Development in Practice.

Page 20: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

Learning Outcomes: Summary: Knowledge and Understanding• A knowledge of curriculum frameworks and the Foundation

Stage, including teaching and learning practices and observation and assessment for young children;

• An awareness of how policies and provisions relating to the regulation/promotion of children’s status, welfare and learning impact on children (and adults) in home, school and other contexts;

• An understanding of the value of and ways of working with parents and of inter professional collaboration.

Page 21: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

E123/E124 Students

Range of backgrounds and experiences

Students may:• Be new to study or already have some qualifications

• See the course as a complete entity or as part of a Foundation Degree or BA Degree

Page 22: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

E123/E124 Students contd..Students will need:

• to have been working in an early years setting for at least 6 months full time or a year part time before starting to study

• to be able to work directly with young children for a minimum of 5 hours a week during the courses

• permission from their employer to carry out course activities. Employers are asked to sign a Permission Agreement Form as part of the registration paperwork for these courses.

Page 23: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

Study TopicExample:

Study Topic 7: Creativity and Learning

• Study topic 7 looks at creativity and why it is important, creative learning, creativity and the curriculum and fostering a creative climate.

• 5 activities within ST 7 to complete.

Page 24: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

Example activity• Study Topic 7 , activity 3: Reading and Observation• The first part of this activity (the reading) may be done at home, but the second part

(the observation) must be carried out in your setting. • Find a copy of the curriculum policy document on creativity that applies to your

setting, and identifies the sections in it that focuses on the development of creativity. Spend about 30 minutes reading these through, familiarizing yourself with their content.

• Then, keeping those in mind, choose a child to observe in your setting. Spend 15 minutes observing his/her behaviour; then spend another 15 minutes jotting down, in your notebook, your thoughts on the following questions

• What opportunities were there for you, as a practitioner, to develop the child’s creativity within the terms of the formal curriculum for your setting?

• What was done to support or extend the child’s creativity? What possibilities do you think may have been opened up for that learner, and what was done to enable that to happen? What else could be done to extend the opportunities for fostering this child’s creativity?

Page 25: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

AssessmentAs well as completing the various activities within the 14 study topics you will beasked to complete work which will be assessed.

E123 continuous assessment: 3 Tutor Marked Assignments (TMAs)• TMA 01 Me and My Setting (1000 words)• TMA 02 Observing and Listening to Children (1,500 words)• TMA 03 Policy and Practice: data gathering (2,000 words)

E123 end of course assessment (ECA). E123 ECA Reflecting on theory and practice. (3,000 words)

E124 will be assessed in a similar way

*(Access to a computer is preferable but assignments can be hand written)

Page 26: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

TMAsExample: E123, TMA 01:

Me and my setting (1000 words)

Part One (250 words): Describe the setting in which you work (Number of children and practitioners, what kind of building

do you work in? is there access to outside? what are it’s opening times? etc).

Part Two (250 words): What attracted you to working with children in the early years, and what skills do you bring to the work? (Professional and personal reasons, where and how have you acquired your skills etc).

Page 27: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

TMAs contd..Part Three (250 words) What are your key roles and responsibilities

in your setting? (the different activities you do daily, what responsibilities do you have for the children in your care? Who do you work and liaise with in your working hours? etc).

Part Four (250 words) How do you expect the course to develop your thinking and practice? (What aspects of your work would you like to explore further, what skills would you like to develop? etc).

• Builds on your work in study topics 1-3• All work must be referenced to the course materials.

Page 28: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

Support• Tutor

– post, phone & email

• Tutorials – face to face contact with tutor and meet other students

• On-line discussion group

• OU Regional Centres – advice if you fall behind with your study, directions to tutorial venues etc

Page 29: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

What next?

Page 30: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

Time FramesOpenings Course Understanding Children • Next start date - 1st March 2007 • 20 weeks

Certificate in Early Years Practice • Next start date - 3rd February 2008 • E123 - 1 year to complete• E124 - 1 year to complete

It can take 1 or 2 years to obtain the Certificate as the courses can be studied together in 1 year.

Foundation Degree• Next start date - 3rd February 2008 • It takes 4 or 5 years to complete part time dependent upon how many modules

are taken at the same time.

Page 31: Foundation Degree in Early Years. Achievements The only recognised British University that exclusively offers supported distance learning No.1 for student.

The Open University

More information about the individual courses, the

Certificate in Early Years Practice and the Foundation

Degree in Early Years can be found at:

www.open.ac.uk/courses/