Teaching Assistant Level 3
Course Overview
This apprenticeship prepares individuals to support teachers in enhancing learning and development for children and young people across education settings.
You will develop the skills, knowledge and behaviours needed to support learners individually and in small groups, promote positive learning behaviours and contribute to a safe, inclusive and engaging learning environment. The programme focuses on supporting progress, adapting learning activities and working effectively with teachers and other education professionals.
By the end of the apprenticeship, you will be confidently supporting learners of different abilities and needs to achieve their learning goals under the direction of a qualified teacher.
Who Is This For?
This apprenticeship is suitable for:
Individuals working or aspiring to work as teaching assistants
Classroom and learning support staff
Those supporting learners with special educational needs and disabilities
Individuals supporting learners with social, emotional and mental health needs
People working in primary, secondary, special or further education settings
Learners able to meet English and Maths requirements
Role Overview
As a Teaching Assistant, you will:
Support the class teacher to enhance learning and progress
Deliver individual and small group learning activities
Help learners understand tasks and learning objectives
Promote positive behaviour and engagement
Support learners with additional needs
Contribute to a safe, inclusive and stimulating learning environment
Work collaboratively with teachers, professionals and families
Teaching Assistants work with learners across all age ranges and abilities, including SEND, EAL and disadvantaged learners.
Typical Job Titles
Teaching Assistant
Classroom Assistant
Learning Support Assistant
Learning Support Worker
Assistant Teacher
Support Assistant
Specialist Curriculum Support
Core Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours
The programme develops the competence required to support effective teaching and learning.
You will develop knowledge of:
Curriculum delivery and learning objectives
Strategies to support learners of different abilities
You will develop skills to:
Deliver individual and small group teaching
Adapt learning activities under teacher direction
Support learners to make progress
You will develop knowledge of:
Special educational needs and disabilities
Social, emotional and mental health needs
Inclusive learning strategies
You will develop skills to:
Support learners with additional needs
Promote equality, inclusion and participation
Encourage positive learning behaviours
You will develop knowledge of:
Safeguarding legislation and policies
Promoting safe and supportive learning environments
You will develop skills to:
Implement safeguarding procedures
Promote learner wellbeing
Respond appropriately to concerns
You will develop knowledge of:
Roles and responsibilities within education settings
Professional communication and collaboration
You will develop skills to:
Work effectively with teachers and professionals
Communicate with parents and carers where appropriate
Contribute positively to the wider education team
You will develop knowledge of:
Professional standards and conduct
Reflective practice and continuous development
You will develop skills to:
Work within organisational policies and procedures
Reflect on practice and improve performance
Maintain professionalism in all settings
End point assessment confirms occupational competence against the apprenticeship standard.
Assessment Methods
Observation with questions
Minimum duration: 110 minutes
Independent assessor observation
At least 4 questions
Professional discussion underpinned by a portfolio of evidence
Duration: 90 minutes
At least 10 questions
Portfolio of evidence required before gateway
Overall Grades Available
Fail
Pass
Merit
Distinction
Successful completion results in the award of an apprenticeship certificate.
To enter the EPA gateway, you must have:
Achieved English and Maths in line with apprenticeship funding rules
Submitted a portfolio of evidence
Reasonable adjustments may be available for apprentices with disabilities, health conditions or other specific needs. These are agreed with the employer, training provider and end point assessment organisation.
Qualification Details
- Standard: Teaching Assistant
- Reference: ST0454
- Level: 3
- Route: Education and Early Years
- Typical Duration: 18 months
- EPA Period: 3 months
- Maximum Funding: £7,000
- Status: Approved for delivery
- Version: 1.1
- EQA Provider: Ofqual
- LARS Code: 297
