Professional Experience 1 – (Placement)
Module Description
This foundational placement module introduces participants to the practical aspects of Early Childhood Education (ECE) through a five-week kindergarten setting experience. It is designed to provide an immersive, hands-on introduction to the core functions and responsibilities within an ECE environment.
Key Learning Outcomes:
- Exploring ECE Essentials: Participants engage in observation and supervised practice to understand how ECE settings operate, gaining initial exposure to key responsibilities.
- Building Professional Skills: The module covers the development of essential ECE skills, including understanding play concepts, effective observation, creating learning experiences, and basic assessment techniques.
- Real-World Application: Through case studies and real-world examples, participants explore the diverse ECE environments focusing on professional traits such as flexibility and dedication.
- Preparation for Professional Experience: Participants create an entry-level Action Plan and compile a Professional Experience File to guide their first practical experience, encompassing basic pedagogical tools and introductory self-evaluation methods.
This module sets the stage for participants to develop foundational professional skills and understand the realities of ECE practice, equipping them with the tools needed for their initial professional experience in the field.
Entry Requirements
Candidates who apply for this course will possess:
- A full qualification at MQF level 4 in Early Childhood Education and SEC/Ordinary Level passes in Mathematics, English.
OR
- 2 Advanced Level passes and 2 Intermediate Level passes including 2 subjects from Mathematics, English.
- A pass at SEC/Ordinary Level in the subject that is not presented at advanced/intermediate level from the specified above.
*Students whose first language is not English and do not possess an ‘O’ level pass in English Language will be required to demonstrate English language capability at IELTS level 6.0 or equivalent.
Target Audience
This programme has the following target groups:
- Individuals who are approaching the field of Early Childhood Education.
- Individuals who have been working in the field as a means of capacity building.
- Individuals looking to advance to Kindergarten Educator III role.
Career Paths
This programme aims to equip the target audience with the knowledge, skills and competences listed in this application.
The possible posts that this course prepares as a foundation for to become a Kindergarten Educator III.
How you’ll be assessed
Assessment is carried out via two mandatory components:
- Assessment 1
- Assessment 2
The programme includes different forms of assessment which allow for and promote students’ critical engagement. The formative and summative assessment tasks may include an in-class assignment and/or a home-based written assignment using diverse assessment tools which may take the form of online and in-class discussions, examinations, case studies, reports, proposals, essays, and presentations, etc., as applicable to the diverse modules.
Module Intake Dates
TBC 2025
Learning Outcomes
Competences:
At the end of the module/unit the learner will have acquired the responsibility and autonomy to:
- Explore the basics of core documentation and common pedagogical tools in an ECE setting.
- Observe and begin to understand the role of young children during their professional experience.
- Connect simple learning outcomes of the LOF to their initial planning and preparation.
- Review and discuss the current practices in the setting where they will carry out their professional experience.
- Conduct and document basic observations during their professional experience.
- Reflect on and start using these observations to create simple and engaging learning activities.
- Carry out fundamental tasks, including basic literature searches and desk research, to explore potential approaches to professional experiences (or practice placements)
Knowledge:
At the end of the module/unit the learner will be able to:
- Build a basic understanding of current ECE practices in the local context.
- Explore introductory methods for introducing Emergent Curriculum within the ECE setting where they will undertake their professional experience.
- Demonstrate a foundational understanding of the key elements of professional practice in ECE.
- Learn about simple ways to involve various stakeholders (e.g., ECE practitioners, parents, etc.) during their professional practice.
- Explain the inclusion of the lived experiences and interests of young children in the ECE setting where the professional experience will take place, using basic documentation.
Skills:
At the end of the module/unit the learner will have acquired the following skills:
- Analyse the basics of why learning environments are important for learning in an ECE setting.
- Make basic use of various tools, such as observations and reflections, during their professional experience.
- Reflect on the foundational flexibility required in the role of the practitioner when working within an ECE setting.
- Begin to design or choose simple resources to be used during their professional experience.
- Document basic reflections and potential self-recommendations from a beginner’s analytical viewpoint.
Module-Specific Learner Skills:
At the end of the module/unit the learner will be able to:
- Explore ways to assist young learners in engaging with the tools to be used during their professional experience.
- Cultivate a basic positive attitude toward experimenting with the teaching and learning process within an ECE setting.
- Engage in introductory discussions about various myths surrounding professional experience and practice placements, presenting basic arguments to counter these myths.
- Begin to develop a foundational understanding of the terminology commonly used during placements in ECE settings.
Module-Specific Digital Skills and Competences:
At the end of the module/unit, the learner will be able to:
- Carry out academic research on websites (e.g. Google Scholar) or journals (e.g. EBSCO, Taylor & Francis, SAGE, etc).
- Navigate through the online learning platform to download and upload assignments, discussion boards, literature, tutorials etc.
- Use basic Microsoft office (or equivalent) applications to write and submit assignments.