This qualification will soon replace the Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training.
Don’t miss your chance to enrol on the current Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training.
Last Date: 31 August 2024
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The Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (Further Education and Skills) qualification is designed for learners looking to teach, refine and enhance their existing teaching abilities in the post-16 Further Education and Skills sector.
Replacing the Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training (DET) and other DET qualifications from 1 September 2024, this qualification offers a new way for learners to attain Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) status. This nationally recognised qualification is developed under the Learning and Skills Teacher occupational standards and regulated by Ofqual.
Learners will be able to gain contemporary and comprehensive knowledge of pedagogic methodologies, curriculum development, inclusive practices, assessment principles, professional development and reflective teaching.
This Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills) course is delivered 100% online, making it easier for learners to gain the skills and knowledge they need. The qualification also provides a robust foundation to prepare them for the challenges and rewards of teaching in the FE and Skills sector.
This Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills) is for individuals who want to become teachers in the further education and skills sector.
The qualification is suitable for but not limited to the individuals and organisations that employ teachers and trainers, individuals who are interested in obtaining a recognised teaching qualification, current practitioners looking to enhance their skills and knowledge, professionals transitioning into the field of teaching from other sectors, individuals with a strong passion for supporting adult learners and promoting lifelong learning.
The qualification is also appropriate for colleges of further education, independent training providers, local authorities, the third sector, the military, uniformed services, young offender institutions, prison education and the probation services.
It also encompasses human resource managers, line managers, staff development managers, newly employed teachers and trainers, existing staff, course providers, teachers, educators, union branches and their branch learning representatives.
The learners must satisfy the following entry requirements:
Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills) course is designed to be completed entirely online, allowing learners to progress at a pace that suits them the best. It can take up to 12 months, depending on their previous experience and dedication to the course.
This Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills) course is delivered through our Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) where all learners will be provided online tutor support to successfully complete their course.
All units within this Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills) course are internally assessed by our qualified assessors and externally verified by the awarding organisation in line with the Education and Training Foundation’s framework for teaching in further education.
Learners will be assessed through a portfolio of evidence which will consist of written assignments along with a record of the placement log, a record of a minimum of 10 observations (45 minutes each) and samples of work.
Finally, learners will participate in a final assessment involving a 30-minute professional discussion relating to any aspect of professional practice conducted with two qualified teachers/assessors, one from Britannia School of Academics and one from their placement. For more information, click here.
This vocational-based qualification will provide the opportunity to achieve practical skills, foundation knowledge and understanding of the teaching role in the Further Education and Skills sector.
Upon completing the Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills), learners will be able to pursue a higher-level qualification in the same subject area. This diploma will also prepare them for employment in a pre-service role and support a role in the workplace for those undertaking this qualification in-service.
Additionally, it will prepare them to advance in a qualification in a different subject.
It will allow them to pursue the following qualifications:
Our team is here to help you with any information or answer any queries. Feel free to contact us at info@britanniatrainingcentre.co.uk or give us a call on +44-20-3890-5504.
For the Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills), the minimum required placement hours are 250 which are to be divided as such:
*Teaching Activities
Total 150 hours are dedicated to teaching practice to learners aged 14+ preferably in an FE setting out of which:
i. 100 hours for the specialist subject area
ii. 50 hours for the subject area other than the specialisation
*Non-Teaching Activities
The remaining 100 hours of the non-teaching practice must be dedicated to completing professional activities such as:
The minimum number of observations required throughout the duration of your course is 10 (of 45 minutes each) in which your practice will span small groups and large groups with learners aged 14+ and include all aspects of planning, delivering and assessment of learning. These observations are required to be signed off by your tutor or placement mentors. Out of these 10 observations, two observations can be live remote delivery and one session can be observed by the mentor remotely. However, recorded sessions will not be considered as formal observations.
Learners need to have support from two mentors at their placement. The mentors are required to guide and support you throughout the qualification and liaise with the assessor/course tutor.
First Mentor: Should be a subject specialist, equipped with all the required expertise to help teach in a specific subject area. They must be able to support you for at least 30 minutes per week.
Second Mentor: A pastoral mentor, for general guide and support. This mentor is responsible for communicating with the provider regarding regular updates on progress. They are also required to provide you with support for at least 30 minutes per week.
It is important that all records are kept by you of both mentor meetings, showing dates and basic details of discussion/support provided.
To increase your exposure and provide you with the experience of teaching in diverse environments, Diploma in Teaching qualification requires you to teach in two different teaching locations, with at least 20 placement hours dedicated to activities in the second location.
However, if you work with an institute/provider that runs a good variety of different classes, you can choose to complete the practical requirement of second location at the same institute in a different department or subject area.
You can have instant access to the course; once you enrol on the course, you can start studying immediately.
Our courses are designed to provide a dedicated online tutor support to learners throughout the course for ongoing assistance.
Flexible payment plans to suit your budget; pay the fee in easy monthly instalments.
You will receive your accredited certificate and transcript at no additional cost from our approved awarding body.
This qualification is for individuals and organisations that employ teachers and trainers, people who want a recognised teaching qualification, current or existing practitioners who want to improve their skills and knowledge, professionals moving into teaching from other sectors, and people who are passionate about supporting adult learners and promoting lifelong learning.
Though there is no specific time to complete the course, depending on the learner’s dedication, it can take 12 or more months to complete.
A minimum of 150 teaching hours needs to be logged for the Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (Further Education and Skills) qualification.
A total of 10 observations are required, most of which should involve teaching a group of at least 10 learners. Observations evaluate the learner’ s teaching skills and offer feedback to help them improve.
Learners must conduct teaching observations for a minimum of 45 minutes.
This should not be a problem; you can work on the theoretical part of the course until you find placements. If you still cannot find any, you can opt for our work placement offer. We can facilitate both primary and secondary placements to ensure you meet the practical requirements of the course.
Enrolling on an online teaching course, you can progress and attain a qualification at the pace that suits you the best. Another benefit is, that it saves you from additional costs associated with physical classes as well.
No, you will be assessed through a portfolio of evidence, including written assignments, a placement log of 250 hours at two locations, 10 observations (45 minutes each), and work samples. The course also requires a 30-minute professional discussion with two qualified teachers/assessors (one from the provider and one from the primary placement).
To be eligible for this course, you must be aged 19 or above, demonstrate an ability to study at level 5 or above and have achieved level 2 in both Literacy and Numeracy.
Yes, the Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills) makes you eligible to apply for Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) status.
This diploma is the recognised pathway to obtaining QTLS. You may visit the SET site for updated QTLS eligibility requirements
No, RPL cannot be applied to L5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills).
Please refer to our main FAQs section or Contact Us; we have experienced course advisers who will be happy to assist you!
This qualification will soon replace the Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training.
Don’t miss your chance to enrol on the current Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training.
Last Date: 31 August 2024
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The Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (Further Education and Skills) qualification is designed for learners looking to teach, refine and enhance their existing teaching abilities in the post-16 Further Education and Skills sector.
Replacing the Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training (DET) and other DET qualifications from 1 September 2024, this qualification offers a new way for learners to attain Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) status. This nationally recognised qualification is developed under the Learning and Skills Teacher occupational standards and regulated by Ofqual.
Learners will be able to gain contemporary and comprehensive knowledge of pedagogic methodologies, curriculum development, inclusive practices, assessment principles, professional development and reflective teaching.
This Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills) course is delivered 100% online, making it easier for learners to gain the skills and knowledge they need. The qualification also provides a robust foundation to prepare them for the challenges and rewards of teaching in the FE and Skills sector.
This Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills) is for individuals who want to become teachers in the further education and skills sector.
The qualification is suitable for but not limited to the individuals and organisations that employ teachers and trainers, individuals who are interested in obtaining a recognised teaching qualification, current practitioners looking to enhance their skills and knowledge, professionals transitioning into the field of teaching from other sectors, individuals with a strong passion for supporting adult learners and promoting lifelong learning.
The qualification is also appropriate for colleges of further education, independent training providers, local authorities, the third sector, the military, uniformed services, young offender institutions, prison education and the probation services.
It also encompasses human resource managers, line managers, staff development managers, newly employed teachers and trainers, existing staff, course providers, teachers, educators, union branches and their branch learning representatives.
The learners must satisfy the following entry requirements:
Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills) course is designed to be completed entirely online, allowing learners to progress at a pace that suits them the best. It can take up to 12 months, depending on their previous experience and dedication to the course.
This Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills) course is delivered through our Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) where all learners will be provided online tutor support to successfully complete their course.
All units within this Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills) course are internally assessed by our qualified assessors and externally verified by the awarding organisation in line with the Education and Training Foundation’s framework for teaching in further education.
Learners will be assessed through a portfolio of evidence which will consist of written assignments along with a record of the placement log, a record of a minimum of 10 observations (45 minutes each) and samples of work.
Finally, learners will participate in a final assessment involving a 30-minute professional discussion relating to any aspect of professional practice conducted with two qualified teachers/assessors, one from Britannia School of Academics and one from their placement. For more information, click here.
This vocational-based qualification will provide the opportunity to achieve practical skills, foundation knowledge and understanding of the teaching role in the Further Education and Skills sector.
Upon completing the Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills), learners will be able to pursue a higher-level qualification in the same subject area. This diploma will also prepare them for employment in a pre-service role and support a role in the workplace for those undertaking this qualification in-service.
Additionally, it will prepare them to advance in a qualification in a different subject.
It will allow them to pursue the following qualifications:
Our team is here to help you with any information or answer any queries. Feel free to contact us at info@britanniatrainingcentre.co.uk or give us a call on +44-20-3890-5504.
If you have any queries, feel free to contact.
For the Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills), the minimum required placement hours are 250 which are to be divided as such:
*Teaching Activities
Total 150 hours are dedicated to teaching practice to learners aged 14+ preferably in an FE setting out of which:
i. 100 hours for the specialist subject area
ii. 50 hours for the subject area other than the specialisation
*Non-Teaching Activities
The remaining 100 hours of the non-teaching practice must be dedicated to completing professional activities such as:
The minimum number of observations required throughout the duration of your course is 10 (of 45 minutes each) in which your practice will span small groups and large groups with learners aged 14+ and include all aspects of planning, delivering and assessment of learning. These observations are required to be signed off by your tutor or placement mentors. Out of these 10 observations, two observations can be live remote delivery and one session can be observed by the mentor remotely. However, recorded sessions will not be considered as formal observations.
Learners need to have support from two mentors at their placement. The mentors are required to guide and support you throughout the qualification and liaise with the assessor/course tutor.
First Mentor: Should be a subject specialist, equipped with all the required expertise to help teach in a specific subject area. They must be able to support you for at least 30 minutes per week.
Second Mentor: A pastoral mentor, for general guide and support. This mentor is responsible for communicating with the provider regarding regular updates on progress. They are also required to provide you with support for at least 30 minutes per week.
It is important that all records are kept by you of both mentor meetings, showing dates and basic details of discussion/support provided.
To increase your exposure and provide you with the experience of teaching in diverse environments, Diploma in Teaching qualification requires you to teach in two different teaching locations, with at least 20 placement hours dedicated to activities in the second location.
However, if you work with an institute/provider that runs a good variety of different classes, you can choose to complete the practical requirement of second location at the same institute in a different department or subject area.
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You can have instant access to the course; once you enrol on the course, you can start studying immediately.
Our courses are designed to provide a dedicated online tutor support to learners throughout the course for ongoing assistance.
Flexible payment plans to suit your budget; pay the fee in easy monthly instalments.
You will receive your accredited certificate and transcript at no additional cost from our approved awarding body.
Who is The Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE & Skills) Course for?
This qualification is for individuals and organisations that employ teachers and trainers, people who want a recognised teaching qualification, current or existing practitioners who want to improve their skills and knowledge, professionals moving into teaching from other sectors, and people who are passionate about supporting adult learners and promoting lifelong learning.
What is the time frame to complete the course?
Though there is no specific time to complete the course, depending on the learner’s dedication, it can take 12 or more months to complete.
How many teaching hours need to be logged?
A minimum of 150 teaching hours needs to be logged for the Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (Further Education and Skills) qualification.
How many teaching observations are required to complete this course?
A total of 10 observations are required, most of which should involve teaching a group of at least 10 learners. Observations evaluate the learner’ s teaching skills and offer feedback to help them improve.
How long should each teaching observation be?
Learners must conduct teaching observations for a minimum of 45 minutes.
I am currently not at work, so cannot arrange for a teaching observation. What should I do?
This should not be a problem; you can work on the theoretical part of the course until you find placements. If you still cannot find any, you can opt for our work placement offer. We can facilitate both primary and secondary placements to ensure you meet the practical requirements of the course.
What are the benefits of undertaking a teaching course online?
Enrolling on an online teaching course, you can progress and attain a qualification at the pace that suits you the best. Another benefit is, that it saves you from additional costs associated with physical classes as well.
Do I have to take an exam?
No, you will be assessed through a portfolio of evidence, including written assignments, a placement log of 250 hours at two locations, 10 observations (45 minutes each), and work samples. The course also requires a 30-minute professional discussion with two qualified teachers/assessors (one from the provider and one from the primary placement).
Am I eligible for this course?
To be eligible for this course, you must be aged 19 or above, demonstrate an ability to study at level 5 or above and have achieved level 2 in both Literacy and Numeracy.
Can I apply for QTLS status with a Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills)?
Yes, the Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills) makes you eligible to apply for Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) status.
This diploma is the recognised pathway to obtaining QTLS. You may visit the SET site for updated QTLS eligibility requirements
If I have L4 CET, can RPL be applied on L5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills)?
No, RPL cannot be applied to L5 Diploma in Teaching (FE and Skills).
What if I have still any questions?
Please refer to our main FAQs section or Contact Us; we have experienced course advisers who will be happy to assist you!
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