The CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care, offered by Foundation Education, is designed to equip individuals with the essential skills and knowledge required to thrive in the early childhood education sector. This course covers a range of key learning areas, including child development, health and safety, and the creation of engaging learning environments. Participants will gain practical insights into fostering children’s growth and well-being, ensuring they are well-prepared to support young learners in their formative years.
Throughout the course, learners will explore effective communication strategies, the importance of inclusive practices, and the role of educators in promoting positive relationships with children and families. The curriculum is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of the regulatory frameworks and ethical considerations that underpin early childhood education. By engaging with real-world scenarios and hands-on experiences, students will develop the confidence and competence needed to make a meaningful impact in the lives of children.
This qualification not only opens doors to various career opportunities within the early childhood sector but also lays a solid foundation for further studies in education. With a focus on innovative teaching methods and contemporary practices, the CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care prepares individuals to meet the evolving needs of the industry. Enquire to learn more.
Students will complete a range of assessments including quizzes, short-answer knowledge questions, case studies, workplace projects, video observations, and supervisor-led workplace assessments. A structured logbook must also be completed during a pre-approved work placement under qualified supervision.
This course requires a minimum of 160 hours of work placement in a registered childcare facility, supervised by a qualified staff member able to sign off on practical demonstration elements.
Please note: This is a fee-for-service program, it is not government funded.