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Tilby 10-09-2011 05:16 PM

Recognised qualification advice please!
 
Hi everyone, new to this site so looking for some advice if possible.
I'm wanting to start a level 3 course and have seen this advertised on
The Home Learning College site.NCFE Level 3 Early Learning and Childcare Diploma.
It's a distance learning course,( great for me as I live out in the sticks!) supported for a year. I'd be required to arrange my own placement & CRB check (not a problem as I already volunteer around 12- 15 hours a week at a local Primary School's Nursery Class.) but I need to know that the qualification it provides is recognised as suitable when I try to gain employment.
Anyone have any advice for me?
that'd be great!
:cheerful:

wendy bob 10-09-2011 05:23 PM

hi Tilby,
i have just found this onfo for you
QualificationsWelcome to the Qualifications area of our website. We currently offer over 420 nationally accredited qualifications, from Entry Level up to and including Level 4 as well as NVQs, Functional Skills, Diplomas, Apprenticeships and Key Skills. We have a further 200 new and exciting qualifications currently in development so watch this space for updates!

If you're looking for an NCFE qualification that's been advertised by a third party and it doesn't appear on our list of qualifications, then it may be that it's either a Customised Award or an Investing in Quality programme. These are courses that are not national qualifications but have been developed by other training centres and are independently accredited by NCFE. If you are considering attending such a course then you can check with us to confirm its status under either scheme by emailing info@ncfe.org.uk.


hope it helps x

Tilby 10-09-2011 05:54 PM

Thank you so much for such a quick reply! :cheerful:


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