POBAL Funding – Applications for Learner Fund 4 is open till 28th October 2016

Posted on: September 21st, 2016 by Admin

The Open College is approved to provide Pobal Funded Training for those who wish to complete the Level 5 and Level 6 Major Awards in Early Childhood Care & Education.

The Department of Children and Youth Affairs recently announced a 4th round of the Learner Fund. This fund is now open for applications and will remain open until 28th October 2016.  All Childcare staff  in Early Childcare centres in Ireland, are required to have at least a Level 5 approved qualification in Childcare and all Pre-school (ECCE) Room Leaders are required to hold a Level 6 approved qualification in Childcare.

2016 will see an expansion of the ECCE programme which will be made available to a wider age-range of preschoolers. This will result in additional demand for ECCE places, and many early years services will be planning to expand as a result.

Early Childhood Care and Education - QQI Childcare Courses

 

The Open College, Ireland’s largest QQI course provider offers the approved QQI component and Major Award at Levels 5 and 6 which are suitable for both Early Childcare staff and Room Leaders/Supervisors.

Find out more about The Open College’s range of Childcare courses.

Click here for more information on POBAL Funding.

 

 

July & August Schedule for our QQI Attendance Courses

Posted on: June 22nd, 2016 by Admin

We are delighted to announce the launch of our new schedule for QQI Attendance Learning courses commencing in July & August 2016.

Courses include:

For further details please click here or above course links or if you wish to discuss any course please call us on 01 2061828.

 

QQI / FETAC Levels 5 & 6 Attendance Learning Courses

May Special Offer – Childcare Courses

Posted on: May 9th, 2016 by Admin

 

For the month of May we have a new Bundle Offer on all QQI / FETAC Childcare Modules.

  • Any Two QQI Childcare modules for – Only €495. No other fees to Pay! Includes all certification and registration fees.

Don’t delay and Book Now as this is a time limited offer.

 

Click here or below for more information….

QQI Childcare Training Courses - Special Offer

 

 

June Schedule for our QQI Attendance Courses

Posted on: May 6th, 2016 by Admin

We are delighted to announce the launch of our new schedule for QQI Attendance Learning courses commencing in May & June 2016.

Courses include:

For further details please click here  or above course links or if you wish to discuss any course please call us on 01 2061828.

QQI / FETAC Levels 5 & 6 Attendance Learning Courses

Update – Exemptions for the Purpose of a Compound (Major/Special Purpose/Supplemental) Award

Posted on: August 18th, 2015 by Admin

 

Did you know that after 2015 learners cannot carry over any exemptions for any old module components completed onto the new common awards if over 5 years old?

 

Updated extract below is from QQI:

FETAC awards and other awards in the NFQ QQI recognises awards previously awarded by FETAC and the other former awarding bodies FÁS, Fáilte Ireland, NCVA and Teagasc.

Some of these awards are mapped to CAS components and can be used to claim exemptions.  This mapping is based on sufficient comparability between the learning outcomes of the two components.  QQI published lists of these mappings and had set a deadline of 12 December 2015 for learners to avail of the exemptions.   See QHelp, Providers, Certification Queries, Common Award System (CAS) Exemptions.

Where former awards are not mapped to a CAS component, then direct exemption is not possible.

However, it is open to the provider to use assessment as a form of recognition of prior learning.

 

Following dialogue with stakeholders, and to address the difficulties caused by the December 2015 deadline, QQI is now changing the arrangements by which exemptions for CAS components can be gained. 

Providers may use QBS to claim exemptions from CAS components for holders of FETAC awards but only under the following conditions: 

  • An exemption may only be claimed for the purpose of and at the time of achieving a compound award i.e. a major, special purpose or supplemental class award.    
  • From January 2016, only those awards which are no more than five years old, at the time exemption is sought, may be used to claim an exemption.  This means that in 2016, certificates dated before the equivalent month in 2011 cannot be used for the purpose of exemption.  In 2017, the cut‐off year will be 2012 etc.
  • A provider’s responsibility for quality assuring assessment remains i.e. the provider should only claim exemptions where there is reasonable assurance that the compound award is merited.  This is especially important where a learner is claiming multiple exemptions.
  • CAS components achieved by exemption will be neutral in the calculation of the grade of the compound award.
  • Holders of HET major awards at Levels 6 to 10 of the National Framework of Qualifications can be exempted from Communications at levels 5 and 6 where the provider is confident of the currency of the awards.

 

Awards that are not part of the NFQ

A learner holding an award which, though not part of the NFQ, is deemed appropriate by the assessing provider can seek recognition of that award through (1) exemption from a CAS component(s) or (2) through RPL.

 

1. Where such an award was previously recognised by FETAC e.g. ECDL, MOS, CACHE etc., an exemption against a CAS component can be claimed through QBS without reference to QQI.    See QSearch, Exemptions for the published list of these recognised awards.   Providers may claim these exemptions using QBS, but only under the following conditions: 

  • an exemption may only be claimed for the purpose of and at the time of achieving a compound i.e. major or special purpose award.    
  • the provider has carried out due diligence checks to ensure that the previous qualification is genuine and appropriate for the requested exemption. 
  • From January 2016 only awards which are no more than five years old, as dated on the certificate, may be used to claim an exemption.    
  • CAS components achieved by exemption will be neutral in the calculation of the grade of the compound award.

 

NB These are the only awards which can be used for exemption purposes.  Where a learner holding an award that is not on the published list seeks recognition of that award from a provider, the provider must use RPL. 

QQI will no longer accept applications for exemption on a case by case basis.

 

2. RPL

RPL is primarily a form of assessment.  As an assessment method, it is demanding on both the provider and learner.  A provider must have the capacity to guide a learner through the RPL process of gathering sufficient, reliable and appropriate evidence to demonstrate achievement of learning outcomes.

It will be possible for the provider to give the learner a grade for the work assessed through RPL but the normal procedures for quality assuring validity of assessment outcomes must apply.

 

So for Example – Using a level 6 programme:  If a learner has completed an old Child Development (D30005) module certified within the last 5 years they can currently get an exemption against the Child Development (6N1942) module – if they are continuing to achieve the new full major award (6M2007).

The Open College currently run 5 Major Awards in:

 

Please call us on 01 2061828 if you have any questions on old awards that you are unsure of.

 

 

Update for Childcare Students & Workers

Posted on: June 23rd, 2015 by Admin

 

There was a big announcement from the DCYA last week. They have postponed the minimum Childcare qualification requirements for existing services to September 2016.

– Any existing service registered with Tusla or already participating in the ECCE programme, will have until September 2016 to ensure that all pre-school leaders have a Level 6 qualification and all pre-school assistants have a Level 5.

– If you’re already participating in ECCE, you will need to provide evidence that your staff are enrolled and engaged in training to meet the minimum requirements for their role.

– If you’re a new service registering with Tusla or starting the ECCE for the first time, all staff will need the minimum requirements.

As well as giving staff more time and opportunity to get their qualification, the department will also compile a list of approved qualifications by the end of 2015, and this will be of use to students, employers and the Tusla inspectorate. They also want to find a way to include Community Employment workers in the sector.

This update will be reflected in the new Childcare Regulations which are being prepared.

 

Click here to access our full range of QQI Childcare course and get your qualification in time.

 

QQI Montessori Literacy and Numeracy 6N1945 course

POBAL Learner Fund Update – Childcare Courses

Posted on: November 7th, 2014 by Admin

Pobal Funding, on behalf of the Department of Children and Youth Affairs, will reopen again for applications for 2 weeks from 6th Nov-14. Applications will be open for a limited period only: from 6th November –
20th November 2014
.

The Learner Fund 2014-2015 by the Department of Children and Youth Affairs (DCYA) will provide funding in the form of a training subsidy to assist existing staff working directly with children in registered early years services to attain the mandatory minimum qualification requirements for September 2015.

The Open College has been approved to provide Pobal Funding training for those who wish to complete the Level 5 and Level 6 Major Awards in Early Childhood Care & Education.

 

FETAC/QQI Approaches to Early Childhood Education - 5N1763 by Distance Learning

 

We offer the approved QQI component and Major Award at Levels 5 and 6 which are suitable for both Early Childcare staff and Room Leaders/Supervisors.

Click here below to find out more about The Open College’s range of Childcare courses.

Learners should see the Pobal website for information on how to apply for the training subsidy.

 

 

New September Schedule for QQI/FETAC Attendance Courses

Posted on: August 7th, 2014 by Admin

We are delighted to announce the launch of our new schedule for QQI/FETAC Attendance Learning courses commencing in September.

Courses include: Train the Trainer (New Award), Healthcare Support Major Award, Project Management, Early Childhood Care & Education Major Award, Care Skills, Social Media for Beginners, Career & Psychometric Testing and many more.

For further details please click here or call us on 01 2061828.

 

QQI / FETAC Levels 5 & 6 Attendance Learning Courses

Approved Training Provider for the Pobal Learner Fund

Posted on: July 5th, 2014 by Admin

 

The Open College are delighted to announce that we have been approved as a provider of QQI Early Childhood Care & Education programmes at level 5 and level 6 on the National Framework of Qualifications under the POBAL Learner Fund.

FETAC/QQI Childcare Courses

We are now taking applications for these programmes from learners who have been approved for funding. For more information contact your County Childcare Committee as to options and choice of provider or call us on 01 2061828 to discuss further.

Click here to view our extensive range of FETAC/QQI Childcare Courses…..

 

 

Learner Fund – Childcare Courses

Posted on: April 2nd, 2014 by Admin

A new Learner Fund 2014-2015 has being launched by the Department of Children and Youth Affairs (DCYA) to enhance quality standards in Early Years services nationally.

The Learner Fund will provide funding in the form of a training subsidy to assist existing staff working directly with children in registered early years services to attain the mandatory minimum qualification requirements that must in place by September 2015.

Pobal on behalf of the Department of Children and Youth Affairs are now inviting applications from Childcare staff who wish to apply for the training subsidies.

From September 2015 all staff in Early Years services will need to have full Level 5 qualifications, and all Preschool (ECCE) Room Leaders will need a full Level 6 qualification.  These minimum qualification requirements will mean that established services have a limited period from now to ensure that all staff will be appropriately qualified.



How do I apply for the training subsidy?

See the Pobal website for information on how to apply for the training subsidy.

There is also a Frequently Asked Questions section.

 

If you wish to speak further with any of our staff about this new Learner Fund please call us on 01 2061828.