This qualification is being withdrawn
The operational end date (last date for new starts) of this qualification is 31/07/2024 and the certification end date is 31/07/2024.

Key Facts

Level:
Level 4
Subject Sector:
13.1 Teaching and Lecturing
Credits:
14
Qualification No:
610/0369/4
GLH:
84 hours
Total qualification time:
140 hours
Age Range:
19+

Qualification purpose

Prepare for further learning or training and/or develop knowledge and/or skills in a subject area

Qualification Grading Type

Pass

Assessment Methods

  • Portfolio of Evidence
  • Practical Demonstration/Assignment/Assessment
  • Observation
  • Work-based project

  • Why choose this qualification?

    This qualification supports the on-going professional development of staff in primary schools who wish to undertake roles in delivery of Creative Arts in primary schools. New statutory regulations require that teachers (QTS) must engage in continued professional development and that through their annual performance management processes this must be discussed. The qualification reflects an opportunity for staff to continue their professional as well as personal growth and development.

    This qualification requires that learners have frequent and regular access to schools and children and young people in order to develop and evidence the learning objectives. Therefore, the qualification is limited to school-based staff – teaching assistants (including learning support assistants), higher level teaching assistants (HLTA), support staff, cover supervisors or school-based staff employed on instructor contracts as well as qualified teachers (QTS).

    Rules of Combination

    To achieve the qualification, learners will complete the three mandatory units.


    Units

    Mandatory Group

    Learners must complete all three mandatory units.

    Managing Continuing Professional Development within Creative Arts Provision in a Primary School

    Level:
    Level 4
    Guided Learning Hours:
    24
    Credits:
    4
    Unit No:
    Y/650/0915
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    Planning and Resourcing Creative Arts in a Primary School

    Level:
    Level 4
    Guided Learning Hours:
    24
    Credits:
    5
    Unit No:
    A/650/0916
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    Quality Improvement in Creative Arts within a Primary School

    Level:
    Level 4
    Guided Learning Hours:
    30
    Credits:
    5
    Unit No:
    D/650/0917
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    Tutor/assessor requirements

    Tutor/Assessors must be fully qualified/experienced in the subject area in which they are delivering, details of which must be provided to Gateway Qualifications as part of the Qualification Approval application. All Tutors / Assessors must be fully conversant with teaching, advising and leading Creative Arts within a primary school.


    Internal quality assessor requirements

    There are no additional internal/external quality assurance requirements for these qualifications. Those centres delivering these qualifications must ensure that all staff engaged in the delivery and quality assurance are suitably qualified/experienced.


    What is the purpose of this qualification?

    The objective of the Gateway Qualifications Level 4 Certificate in Leadership and Management in Creative Arts in Primary Schools qualification is to develop knowledge and/or skills relevant to undertaking a leadership and management role in Creative Arts in Primary schools. The learning builds upon the learning objectives of the Level 3 Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Creative Arts in Primary Schools, ensuring delegates understand how to lead sustainable development within primary school creative arts. This includes understanding the role of an effective subject leader and how to plan, deliver, review, monitor and lead real systemic, sustainable change in the quality of overall provision.


    What skills, knowledge, or understanding does this qualification develop?

    The learning builds upon the learning objectives of the Level 3 Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Creative Arts in Primary Schools, ensuring delegates understand how to lead sustainable development within primary school creative arts. This includes understanding the role of an effective subject leader and how to plan, deliver, review, monitor and lead real systemic, sustainable change in the quality of overall provision.


    How is this qualification different from other, similar qualifications?

    This qualification builds on skills, knowledge and understanding developed as part of the Level 3 Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Creative Arts in Primary Schools but learners who are in a subject leader role may undertake this qualification without undertaking Level 3.


    Which sector does this qualification support?

    The assessment for this qualification must be undertaken in a primary school setting so is not really suitable for those wishing to enter the sector unless they are a volunteer within a primary school and wish to gain paid employment.


    Which job roles does this qualification support?

    This qualification supports the on-going professional development of staff in primary schools who wish to undertake roles in delivery of creative arts in primary schools. New statutory regulations require that teachers (QTS) must engage in continued professional development and that through their annual performance management processes this must be discussed. This qualification reflects an opportunity for staff to continue their professional as well as personal growth and development.


    What are the progression options?

    This qualification supports the on-going professional development of staff in primary schools who wish to undertake roles in delivery of creative arts in primary schools. New statutory regulations require that teachers (QTS) must engage in continued professional development and that through their annual performance management processes this must be discussed. This qualification reflects an opportunity for staff to continue their professional as well as personal growth and development.


    What are the higher education progression options?

    This qualification is at Level 4 and so will support learners to work at the level required in the first year of a degree programme.


    What are the English and maths progression options?

    Underpinning skills in English, in particular, will be delivered throughout the programme which may mean that the learners' level of skills may be improved.


    What barriers will this qualification help the leaner overcome?

    This is an inservice qualification.


    How will this qualification support the learner’s independence?

    The qualification will support the learner to develop skills which are useful within a primary education setting. Planning and delivery of sessions within a specific curriculum area will help the learner to focus on a specific subject and develop their own knowledge and skills within the area.


    How does this qualification support the learner to re-engage with learning?

    Some learners may be working in the sector but may not have undertaken training for a while, although they would normally be expected to undertake professional development on an annual basis.


    Progression & entry requirements

    Learners will benefit from English skills at least at one level below that of the qualification. These qualifications support the on-going professional development of staff in primary schools who wish to undertake roles in delivery and management of Creative Arts in primary schools. New statutory regulations require that teachers (QTS) must engage in continued professional development and that through their annual performance management processes this must be discussed. These qualifications reflect an opportunity for staff to continue their professional as well as personal growth and development. These qualifications require that learners have frequent and regular access to schools and children and young people in order to develop and evidence the learning objectives. Therefore, these qualifications are limited to school based staff – teaching assistants (including learning support assistants), higher lever teaching assistants (HLTA), support staff, cover supervisors or school based staff employed on instructor contracts as well as qualified teachers (QTS).

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