Clone of CHC50121 Diploma of Early Childhood

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Welcome to the Diploma of Early Childhood!

This course will help you begin your career by positively impacting the lives of all young children around you. One step at a time you will inspire, encourage, and promote children’s learning and development to help them feel safe and secure within their environment.

You will be supported to learn all the tools and skills necessary to make an everlasting impact to help children get the best emotional, physical, social, and mental start in life, this program, however, is about more than just acquiring knowledge and skills. It's about igniting your passion for Early Childhood Education and giving you the confidence you need to pursue your dreams. We'll challenge you, inspire you, and push you to reach your full potential. And we'll be there every step of the way, supporting you and guiding you as you navigate this exciting industry.

To achieve this qualification, you must have completed a total of 300 hours of work in a regulated children’s education and care service in Australia as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of units of competency. The total number of hours may be applied collectively across all units of competency that include the requirement for workplace hours.

No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.

Under the Education and Care Services National Law (2011) the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) publishes lists of approved early childhood education and care qualifications and information regarding regulatory requirements.

For further details on how to prepare for and complete your work placement refer to the 'Structured Workplace Learning and Assessment' section below. 

We can't wait to get started and to help you realize your full potential!

About this Course

This course is designed for all who are passionate about moulding the minds of our future generation. Over the course of the programme, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of the Early Education Industry, including the relevant frameworks, regulations and legislations that affect your role and pedagogies. This will shape the way you implement curriculums, as well as implementing principles of child psychology and human development to help children develop and learn.

This qualification reflects the role of educators in Early Childhood Education and care who work in regulated children’s education and care services in Australia. This can include:

  • long day care
  • family daycare
  • before and after school care
  • preschool.

Educators within this level are responsible for designing and implementing a curriculum that meets the requirements of an approved learning framework as well as maintaining compliance in other areas of service operations. You will apply specialised knowledge to provide high-quality education as well as develop positive partnership experiences with their families.

Throughout the program, you'll have the opportunity to develop knowledge and a range of important skills, including communication, problem-solving, and teamwork. Each course will follow standard patterns.

  • Live Sessions - here you will find your online classes for each of your courses. Remember this is a great opportunity to engage with your tutor and your peers.

  • Modules - each course will be displayed as a module and is where you access your forums, learning and assessment

    • Forums - each module will contain forums. Here you will have access to your tutor and your peers to discuss the course, the industry and any questions you may have.

    • Topics - the content will be separated into topics and sub-topics and provides you with the learning required for the course.

    • Learning Activities - within each topic, you will be presented with learning activities for you to complete. These may include reflection tasks, forum discussions or even a short quiz. These activities are not graded but are important for you to ensure you have understood the content and are ready for assessment.

    • Assessments - At the end of each course there will be assessments for you to complete.

Course resources

You will need to refer to a few documents and resources throughout this course, some of which will provide you with the knowledge and information to successfully develop your skills and some are necessary for completing this qualification. These include the following:

  • Structured workplace learning documents (SWLA)
  • Clearance documents
  • Australian children’s education and care Quality Authority (ACECQA) resources
  • National Quality Framework (Early Years Learning Framework)
  • National Quality Standards (Seven [7] Quality Areas)

Structured Workplace Learning and Assessment (SWLA)

Practical placement, also known as Structured Workplace Learning and Assessment (SWLA), is an important part of this qualification as it provides you with the opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge you gain throughout the course in a real workplace environment.

SWLA is a compulsory part of the CHC50121 Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Care, with a commitment of 300 hours split into two (2) SWLA blocks which are aligned to the fifteen (15) units within the course.

For more information regarding SWLA, the process, roles responsibilities and for frequently asked questions refer to the Student Guide to Structured Workplace Learning and Assessment document.

SWLA hours

The Work Placement commitment is a minimum of 300 hours in total and is aligned to fifteen (15) units within the course.

Work Placement is split into two (2) blocks, having one module in each group dedicated to the SWLA-related information and to the submission of the required assessments and related documents as follows

SLWA Blocks Module number Unit Code and Title SWLA hours
Block 1 Modules 1-4

CHCECE041 Maintain a safe and healthy environment for children

CHCECE050 Work in partnership with children’s families

CHCECE044 Facilitate compliance in an education and care service

CHCECE049 Embed environmental responsibility in service operations

CHCECE053 Respond to grievances and complaints about the service

CHCPRP003 Reflect and improve own professional practice

20 hours
Block 2 Modules 6-11

CHCECE046 Implement strategies for the inclusion of all children

CHCECE045 Foster positive and respectful interactions and behaviour in children

CHCECE042 Foster holistic early childhood learning, development and well being

CHCECE047 Analyse information to inform children's learning

CHCECE048 Plan and implement children's education and care curriculum

CHCECE043 Nurture creativity in children

BSBHRM413 Support the learning and development of teams and individuals

CHCDIV003 Manage and promote diversity

BSBTWK502 Manage team effectiveness

280 hours
PREPARE FOR STRUCTURED WORKPLACE LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT

Prior to commencing SWLA, you must successfully complete a range of knowledge-based assessments relating to the skills and competencies that are to be applied and developed during your SWL A experience.

For further details about SWLA, please read the Student Guide to Structured Workplace Learning and Assessment document.

Before commencing SWLA:

  • Complete the Host Organisation Approval Form providing the required details about your workplace, its facilities and resources and the details of your proposed Workplace Supervisor. You will need to submit the form in Module 4, just before the module dedicated to SWLA 1. Make sure you submit the form as soon as Module 4 opens up, before you begin learning or complete the theory assessments, to avoid delays commencing work placement. 
  • Once you have found a potential Host Organisation, provide a copy of the  Supervisor Guide to Structured Workplace Learning and Assessment to your proposed Workplace Supervisor to provide comprehensive information about the requirements. 
  • Obtain a working with children check (WWCC), or pre-employment/child-safe screening, as per the requirements of each state/territory. You can check the requirements here.
  • Provide all required documentation to the Host Organisation as per their policies and procedures. Confirm the requirements with the workplace!
    This may include:
    • Working with children check
    • National Criminal Record Check/Police Check
    • Vaccination certificate against infectious diseases
    • Confidentiality agreement signed.
  • Ensure you have all required personal protective equipment necessary for the workplace.

For further details, read the Student Guide to Structured Workplace Learning and Assessment document that includes 'Frequently Asked Questions' for your information.

You can read more about SWLA requirements and how to find a host organisation in the introductory module (Topic 1.6) and in the SWLA 1 module, topic 5.2.

Clearance documents

Before you join a workplace, it is your responsibility to ensure that you have prepared and met the following requirements. These include the following:

  • Working with children’s check
  • Police check
  • Immunisation record

You are also required to complete all workplace induction/orientation, and to comply with workplace policies and procedures (e.g., code of conduct, confidentiality, workplace health and safety).

Industry Memberships Documents

Suppose you are interested in becoming an advocate in fighting for the best interests of young children. In that case, there are organisations you can become a member of, which will keep you up to date with the latest best practices and research and policy information within the sector. You will also have the opportunity to access exclusive benefits and discounts to support your role within the industry. These may include:

  • professional Development events, resources and webinars
  • support with updating policies and procedures
  • resources for parents/educators
  • attending seminars, conferences and events
  • the ability to have your say and provide input to government officials and policymakers and so much more.

Click the links to be taken to the following organisations to learn more about what they do and how they aim to support the Early Childhood Industry.

There are various other organisations that can help support you depending on what you are looking for and how you are wanting to support children within your role. Go to the ACECQA website where you can view a variety of organisations/websites that work in spreading support and awareness within Early Childhood.

Module Overview

The following table lists and describes the modules and the units that you will be undertaking as a part of this course. Before getting started with each module, it is important to establish regular time each week dedicated to your studies.

Having a set routine is the best way to ensure you are successful in completing your qualification.

To assist you in doing so, a Study Plan template is a planning tool that has been developed for this qualification.

Once you have downloaded this Study Plan, complete it and save it onto your computer. Please refer to the Orientation module, under subtopic 1.6.4, 'Self-Paced Learning' for more information on how to complete the Study Plan.

The Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care is spread across Fifteen (15) units, split into Three (3) Study Periods.

Study Period 1

  Module Unit Total Learning Hours Assessments Description
0 Introduction to Early Childhood Education and Care N/A 10   Learn about the course outcomes and career opportunities in the Early Childhood Education and Care Industry.
1 Maintain a safe and healthy environment for children CHCECE041 Maintain a safe and healthy environment for children 70 4 Learn the skills to implement and monitor practices according to established service policies and procedures in regulated children’s education and care services.
2 Work in partnership with children’s families CHCECE050 Work in partnership with children’s families 110 3 Develop the skills and knowledge needed to establish relationships with families and the local community to promote, collaborate and share information.
3 Compliance in Early Childhood Services CHCECE044 Facilitate compliance in an education and care service 200 3  
    CHCECE049 Embed environmental responsibility in service operations 115    
    CHCECE053 Respond to grievances and complaints about the service 80    
4 Reflect and improve own professional practice CHCPRP003 Reflect and improve own professional practice 200 3  
5 Structured Workplace Learning and Assessment (SWLA) – Block 1

CHCECE041 CHCECE050. CHCECE044 CHCECE049, CHCECE053 CHCPRP003

20 hours 2 At the end of Block 1, students will be required to complete structured workplace learning and assessment (SWLA) in an approved regulated early childhood education and care setting, for a minimum of 20 hours under the supervision of a qualified educator/Workplace Supervisor.

Study Period 2

  Module Unit Total Learning Hours Assessments Description
6 Behaviour and Inclusion CHCECE046 Implement strategies for the inclusion of all children 115 2 Learn the skills and knowledge required to promote inclusion and diversity to plan, implement and monitor individual support strategies.
    CHCECE045 Foster positive and respectful interactions and behaviour in children 110   Learn the skills and knowledge needed to develop guidelines that foster positive and respectful interactions and behaviour.
7 Foster holistic early childhood learning, development and well being CHCECE042 Foster holistic early childhood learning, development and well being 350 1 Develop the skills and knowledge required to foster and enhance holistic learning, development and well-being of children. 
8 Planning and Curriculum CHCECE047 Analyse information to inform children's learning 110 1 Learn the skills and knowledge required to gather and analyse information about children to inform practice
    CHCECE048 Plan and implement children's education and care curriculum 210   Develop the skills and knowledge necessary to plan, implement and evaluate the curriculum
    CHCECE043 Nurture creativity in children 110   Develop the skills and knowledge required to develop, implement and evaluate experiences that nurture children's creativity. 

Study Period 3

  Module Unit Total Learning Hours Assessments Description
9 Support the learning and development of teams and individuals BSBHRM413 Support the learning and development of teams and individuals 80 3 Develop the skills and knowledge required to determine and facilitate individual and team developmental needs.
10 Manage and promote diversity CHCDIV003 Manage and promote diversity 110 3 Learn the skills and knowledge needed to contribute, evaluate and promote diversity in the workplace.
11 Manage team effectiveness BSBTWK502 Manage team effectiveness 100 3 Develop the skills and knowledge required to lead teams in the workplace. 
12 Structured Workplace Learning and Assessment (SWLA) – Block 2  CHCECE046 CHCECE045 CHCECE042 CHCECE047 CHCECE048 CHCECE043 BSBHRM413 CHCDIV003 BSBTWK502 280 hours  4 At the end of Block 2, students will be required to complete structured workplace learning and assessment (SWLA) in an approved regulated early childhood education and care setting, for a minimum of 280 hours under the supervision of a qualified educator/Workplace Supervisor.
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CHC50121 Diploma of Early Childhood