HLTA- Level 4 Certificates for Higher Level Teaching Assistants
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Qualification
Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (RQF)
Certificates
Level 4 Certificates for Higher Level Teaching Assistants
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The learners must successfully demonstrate their achievement of all learning outcomes of the units as detailed in the Qualification Specification. After completing the HLTA course, the learners will get the Ofqual Regulated certificate from Focus Awards.
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Description
This HLTA-Higher Level Teaching Assistant (Level 4) course follows the Focus Award specification for the syllabus. The enrolled teaching assistants have to go through all the mentioned mandatory units having 36 credits in total.
The mandatory units are:
Unit 1: Professional Knowledge and Development for Higher Level Teaching Assistants
Unit 2: Child Development and Well-being
Unit 3: Supporting Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs
Unit 4: Promoting children and young people’s Positive Behaviour
Unit 5: Working with individuals and groups of learners
Unit 6: Positive working relationships
Unit 7: Curriculum planning, monitoring, delivery and assessment
Assessment Methods
To be eligible to get the HLTA certificate, learners have to create a portfolio of evidence that demonstrates achievement of all the learning outcomes and the assessment criteria associated with each unit. The evidence can be collected from a real workplace setup or an appropriate simulated situation. The vital portions of evidence for the portfolio may include:
Assessor observation: complete observational checklists on related action plans
- Witness testimony
- Learner product
- Worksheets
- Assignments/projects/reports
- Record of oral and written questioning
- Learner and peer reports
- Recognition of prior learning (RPL)
Progression Opportunities:
Achievement of the HLTA-Higher Level Teaching Assistant (Level 4) leads learners towards the journey of successful and skillful teachers. HLTA learners can also pursue other related qualifications to enhance the skill, such as:
- Level 3 Award in Education and Training
- Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training
- Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training
- Geographic boundary of qualification: The learner will be able to use this qualification in England and Northern Ireland.
Kingston Open College partners with Apex Learning to deliver and assess this HLTA Qualification.
Who is this course for?
The “HLTA-Level 4 Certificates for Higher Level Teaching Assistants” course generally adds benefits to teachers' careers. To be specific the following learners should enrol in this HLTA course
- Present Teaching Assistants: Individuals who are currently employed as teaching assistants in educational environments and are looking to improve their abilities and opportunities for career advancement
- Aspiring Teaching Assistants: Those who desire to work as teaching assistants but are not yet qualified to work at a higher level in the field
- Relevant Experienced Individuals: Those who have worked in childcare facilities or education in the past and want to formally recognise their abilities as advanced teaching assistants
- People Looking for Career Advancement: Teaching assistants who are looking for opportunities to develop their careers in the field of education and who see earning higher-level credentials as a way to make this happen
- Career Changers: People from other fields who want to go into teaching and believe that a position as a higher-level teaching assistant would be a good fit for them
- Support Staff in Schools: Employees who work in schools and wish to advance their careers and assume greater responsibility, such as learning support assistants or SEN (Special Educational Needs) support workers.
Also, those who are mature and have a passion for education will find this HLTA training as great brain food.
Requirements
Enrolment Requirements and Guidance for the HLTA course:
Experience: The HLTA learner needs to be working as a teaching assistant within a school
Minimum age: The learner needs to be at least 16 years old to enrol in this HLTA training course
Career path
These are some career options in the UK, learners can pursue after completing the “HLTA-Level 4 Certificates for Higher Level Teaching Assistants” course:
- Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA): £18,000 to £28,000 per year
- SEN Teaching Assistant: £18,000 to £25,000 per year
- Learning Support Assistant: £16,000 to £22,000 per year
- Assistant SENCO:£22,000 to £30,000 per year
Questions and answers
Hi After completing this course, can I teach using this qualification in primary and secondary schools?
Answer:Dear Shid89, thanks for your interest in the Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training (RQF) qualification. To teach in the UK primary and secondary schools, one must have the Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). This qualification is a pre-requisite to having the Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Thanks.
This was helpful.Hi, what are the fees for the exams/assessments?
Answer:Dear Karen, Thanks for your interest. The assessment and certification fees are £399, you will need to pay it before you can submit the assignment.
This was helpful.How long does this course take? My assessor must hold a qualification in education? How will you contact my assessor to prove her observations to me?
Answer:Dear Mai, Thanks for your query. You will have one year to complete the course, the assessor does not have to have a qualification in education. She will be required to provide a report based on her observations.
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