Phase 1 - Qualifi Level 4 and 5 Diploma in Early Learning and Childcare
Programme structure
Level 4
The Qualifi Level 4 Diploma in Early Learning and Childcare comprises 9 units. To obtain the Diploma, learners must complete all mandatory units, earning 34 credits. Additionally, they should select at least 6 credits from the optional units. A total of 40 credits is necessary for Diploma completion, along with at least 30 hours of teaching practice.
Mandatory units:
- Child development and enabling children to learn
Reference No: J/650/0974
Credit: 9 || TQT: 90
This unit aims to equip learners with a comprehensive understanding of diverse early years pedagogical approaches influencing holistic learning in babies and children aged from birth to five years. It delves into local statutory planning and monitoring requisites. Learners will also explore leadership, mentoring, and managerial skills. The unit emphasises comprehending how babies and young children learn and translating theory into practical application. Additionally, it examines developmental disparities, the potential for developmental delays, the impacts of transitions, and how children learn in various environments. It empowers learners with proficiency in utilising observation, Assessment, and planning to foster children's development. To demonstrate their assimilated knowledge, learners must integrate it into their day-to-day responsibilities with children aged from birth to five years and document practice modifications in their setting via a portfolio.
- Physical activity and nutrition co-ordination (PANCo) in early years
Reference No: K/650/0975
Credit: 6 || TQT: 60
In this unit, learners will grasp the advantages of physical activity and the significance of a balanced diet for the health and well-being of babies, children, and their families. They should consider statutory framework mandates and national, local, and international initiatives, advice, and perspectives relevant to health and well-being.
- Supporting children with additional needs
Reference No: J/650/0992
Credit: 4 || TQT: 40
This unit endeavours to enhance the leadership and management capabilities of the Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO) in effectively guiding best practices for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and their families.
- Partnership working in early years settings
Reference No: L/650/0976
Credit: 6 || TQT: 60
This unit seeks to assist learners in comprehending the legal obligations associated with collaborating with families. It emphasises the positive impact of effective partnerships with other professionals on the well-being and development of babies and children. Learners will also delve into the varied needs of families and strategise ways to surmount potential obstacles to successful partnership working.
- Implementing and evaluating change through a research project
Reference No: M/650/0977
Credit: 6 || TQT: 60
This unit mandates learners to devise, execute, and assess change about a chosen theme, accomplished through a modest research endeavour. Learners will also grasp the ethical considerations integral to research. The chosen theme, subject to agreement with the assessor, enables learners to introspect on their practices, employ current research to propose enhancements within their setting, put these proposals into action, and report on their outcomes.
- Legal requirements in Childcare
Reference No: R/650/0978
Credit: 3 || TQT: 30
This unit encompasses the necessary knowledge and understanding regarding health and safety, equality and inclusion, the Welfare Requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage, Employment Rights, and Special Educational Needs, including Looked Children. It also addresses the preparations for Ofsted inspections, the formulation of policies and procedures, and the utilisation of information to oversee the quality of the setting's practices.
Optional Units
- Assessing and planning for children's changing developmental needs
Reference No: T/650/0979
Credit: 6 || TQT: 60
This unit's objective is to equip learners with the knowledge, comprehension, and skills required to conduct observations for assessing and planning for children's evolving developmental needs over an extended duration, commonly referred to as a longitudinal study. The study is to be conducted over six months.
Reference No: D/650/0980
Credit: 6 || TQT: 60
This unit fosters the knowledge, understanding, and skills necessary to care for infants aged 0-18 months.
- Caring for children through play out of school
Reference No: F/650/0981
Credit: 6 || TQT: 60
This unit aims to cultivate the knowledge, understanding, and skills required to provide care for children and young people outside of regular school hours and during school holidays.
Level 5
The Qualifi Level 5 Diploma in Early Learning and Childcare comprises 10 units. To attain the diploma, learners must finish all mandatory units for 96 credits. Additionally, they must select a minimum of 24 credits from optional units. In total, a minimum of 120 credits must be achieved, along with 100 hours of teaching practice.
Mandatory units:
- Management of children's care
Reference No: H/650/0982
Credit: 20 || TQT: 200
This unit aims to provide learners comprehensive knowledge and comprehension of theories, principles, and models pertinent to early learning and childcare. Learners will apply these concepts, deepening their grasp of communication and Assessment in this context. The unit will additionally encompass the utilisation of theories and models for specialised curriculum development and the application of theories and models for reflective practice.
- Children's well-being and resilience
Reference No: J/650/0983
Credit: 26 || TQT: 260
This unit strives to equip learners with the knowledge, understanding, and skills essential for comprehending and nurturing children's well-being and resilience. This encompasses appreciating each child as an individual and ensuring inclusive treatment for all.
- Positive behaviour in early years
Reference No: K/650/0984
Credit: 20 || TQT: 200
This unit's objective is to give learners the necessary knowledge, understanding, and skills for formulating and executing strategies and policies to promote positive behaviour in children.
- Child development and communication skills in early years
Reference No: L/650/0985
Credit: 30 || TQT: 300
This unit aims to enhance learners' comprehension of the anticipated trajectory of children's development and the factors that impact it. Specifically, it seeks to deepen learners' understanding of how children's communication skills progress from birth to 7 years old.
OPTIONAL UNITS
- Managing children's holistic development in early years
Reference No: M/650/0986
Credit: 16 || TQT: 160
The goal of this unit is to enable learners to effectively strategise and oversee the comprehensive development of children, tailored to their specific requirements. Learners will assess strategies for enhancing literacy and numeracy and implement theoretical approaches in their professional practice.
- Developing children's literacy skills
Reference No: R/650/0987
Credit: 16 || TQT: 160
This unit aims to empower learners to foster children's literacy skills.
- Developing children's mathematical skills
Reference No: T/650/0988
Credit: 8 || TQT: 80
This unit aims to enable learners to enhance children's mathematical skills.
- Safeguarding in early years
Reference No: Y/650/0989
Credit: 16 || TQT: 160
This unit aims to cultivate learners' comprehension of the role and extent of safeguarding in early years education and the policies and procedures for enacting safeguarding protocols.
- Health and safety in the early years
Reference No: F/650/0990
Credit: 8 || TQT: 80
This unit aims to foster learners' knowledge and comprehension of the early years education's pertinent health and safety prerequisites. It further aims to equip them with the capability to implement policies and processes related to health and safety.
- Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) in early years
Reference No: H/650/0991
Credit: 8 || TQT: 80
This unit seeks to enhance the learner's knowledge and comprehension of the legislation about children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and the measures in place to address additional needs in early years education.
Phase 2 - BSc (Hons) in Early Childhood Studies
Programme structure
- Early Childhood Leadership and Management
- Children's Rights
- Interdisciplinary Perspectives
- Leading Change in Early Childhood Contexts
- Early Childhood Graduate Competencies
- Undergraduate Major Project