Price £275 up to 20 attendees, £325up to 25, £375 up to 30 plus travel costs and accommodation (as required).
Delivery Type Face to face
Training Provider Care and Learning Alliance (CALA)

Self-evaluation How Good is Our Early Learning and Childcare (HGIOELC) 2016

A 2.5-hour introduction to key aspects of self-evaluation using the national framework which helps us consider the developing needs of today’s ELC sector. This framework is for all practitioners working with children from birth to starting school. 

 

Course Outline:

 

  • Focus on dynamic, well moderate self-evaluation involving all stakeholders, making more effective use of daily/weekly reflection to plan and demonstrate small and larger scale improvement and the impact on the quality of children’s experiences and learning.
  • Engage in reflective tasks and discussion, identify strengths, areas for improvement and plan action and review.

 

Please refer to our website for client testimonials on the impact of participation in our Learning and Development sessions.

 

Training Provider Overview

Care and Learning Alliance, known as CALA have over 25 years’ experience of developing and delivering training and quality assurance as the largest third sector childcare organisation in Highland and Moray. Our course content and delivery include interactive and collaborative strategies to meet all learning styles. All CALA course contribute to Continuous Professional Development and participation certificates are provided.

We have a comprehensive suite of 2 day, full or half day courses to choose from.

Through discussion, we can also create bespoke learning and development days or packages to meet your needs – whether face-to-face or via e-learning.

CALA employs a small team of experienced trainers who work closely with members, providers and local authority colleagues and input to a range of local and national working groups to bring current and relevant learning and development opportunities for ELC practitioners and others working with and for children and families. (E.g. out of school care staff, children’s services workers, childminders, volunteers, parents/carers, health visitors, teachers, youth workers, foster carers.)

A key aim of our work is to increase learner’s knowledge, confidence and engagement in reflective practice to support high-quality provision for children and families and continuous improvement.

 

Training Provider Contact Details

Provider Name: Care and Learning Alliance (CALA)

Telephone: 01463 22569

Email: info@calachildcare.co.uk

Website: http://www.careandlearningalliance.co.uk

Quality Assurance

CALA have developed and established termly Quality Assurance across our organisation through robust and systematic monitoring and self-evaluation, which is overseen by key members from the Senior Management Team and the Improvement Coordinator.

CALA Training Quality Assurance methods ensure:

  1. All training materials and course content meet appropriate standards
  2. Monitoring of all training delivery and training environments meet appropriate standards
  3. The effectiveness of training is monitored, evaluated and client information used to influence in the planning of training and improvement.