Level 5 Learning & Skills Teacher
Educate & Inspire: The Level 5 Learning & Skills Teacher Apprenticeship Programme
Welcome to the Level 5 Learning & Skills Teacher Apprenticeship Programme. This 18-month comprehensive training programme is designed to equip aspiring educators with the essential knowledge, skills, and behaviours necessary to excel in teaching and training roles across diverse educational settings. This apprenticeship addresses the evolving needs of the education sector, ensuring that learners are prepared to promote inclusive and effective learning environments. By the end of this programme, apprentices will be well-prepared to inspire, educate, and support their students, while adhering to professional and ethical standards.
Duration
18-Months
Qualification
Level 5 Diploma in Education & Training
Learning Style
Live online training, Face-to-face and Online content
Modules
The following modules have been meticulously designed to ensure that every learner acquires the knowledge, skills, and behaviours outlined in the Level 5 Learning & Skills Teacher apprenticeship standard. The curriculum is strategically sequenced to provide learners with a solid foundation in teaching and training fundamentals during the initial stages of the programme, progressing to more technical and advanced concepts as they move forward.
Theories, Principles, and Models
Teaching, Learning, and Assessment
Wider Professional Practice & Development
Developing Teaching, Learning, & Assessment
Online Safety
Prevent Duty
Understanding Safeguarding
Pedagogy
Action Research
End-Point Assessment
Observation
Professional Discussion
Learning Journey
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Induction and Foundation (Months 1-3)
In the first three months, apprentices will establish a solid foundation in the theories, principles, and models of education and training. This module will introduce the core concepts and theoretical frameworks that underpin effective teaching and learning. Simultaneously, apprentices will begin to explore the fundamentals of teaching, learning, and assessment, gaining practical insights into planning and delivering educational sessions.
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Core Skills Development (Months 4-6)
During months four to six, the focus will shift to wider professional practice and development in education and training. Apprentices will delve into the roles and responsibilities of educators, understanding the broader professional context, and how to engage in continuous professional development. This phase also includes in-depth learning on developing teaching, learning, and assessment strategies, enabling apprentices to refine their instructional techniques and assessment practices.
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Advanced Knowledge and Skills (Months 7-9)
From the seventh to ninth months, apprentices will enhance their understanding of pedagogy and action research. They will study various pedagogical approaches, learning how to apply these strategies to create effective and engaging learning environments. Additionally, apprentices will be introduced to action research methodologies, empowering them to conduct research projects aimed at improving their teaching practices and student outcomes.
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Specialised Skills and Safeguarding (Month 10–12)
As apprentices progress to months ten to twelve, they will focus on critical topics related to online safety, the Prevent duty, and understanding safeguarding. These modules will provide essential knowledge on how to ensure a safe and supportive learning environment, both online and offline. Apprentices will learn to identify and address potential risks to students, implement safeguarding policies, and understand their roles and responsibilities in preventing radicalisation and extremism.
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Applied Teaching Practice and Professional Development (Month 13-15)
In the final phase of on-programme learning, from months thirteen to fifteen, apprentices will concentrate on applying their knowledge in real teaching scenarios. This period will involve hands-on teaching practice, where apprentices will plan, deliver, and assess learning sessions under the supervision of experienced educators. They will also engage in professional development activities, refining their skills and preparing for the End Point Assessment (EPA).
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End Point Assessment (EPA) Months 16–18
The last three months have been dedicated to the End Point Assessment (EPA). Apprentices will compile and finalise their portfolios, prepare for knowledge tests, and participate in professional discussions and observations. Regular review sessions with employers and training providers will provide essential support and feedback, ensuring apprentices are fully prepared for the EPA. By the end of the apprenticeship, learners will be equipped to excel as learning and skills teachers, making significant contributions to their educational institutions.
Want to find out more
For detailed information and comprehensive guidance on the Level 5 Learning & Skills Teacher Apprenticeship, download our full course material. This resource will provide you with everything you need to excel in your apprenticeship and develop the essential knowledge, skills, and behaviours for a successful career in teaching and training.