Early Childhood Trainer and Assessor Active Learning Toolkit

This new resource is actually for early childhood trainers and anyone who facilitates adult learning. I created it with love ❤️ and an understanding of the challenges of teaching “dry” materials and units. I hope it will help trainers, TAFE teachers and educational leaders to spruce up learning and make ur effective, meaningful and fun! https://payhip.com/b/jnzQd

HOW TO BECOME AN EARLY CHILDHOOD TRAINER AND ASSESSOR?

Ever wondered who shapes the educators of our youngest minds? Meet the early childhood education trainer and assessor—a vital professional who educates and evaluates students aiming to qualify in early childhood education and care. These professionals are the backbone behind qualifications like the CHC30121 Certificate III and the CHC50121 Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Care.

Who is an early childhood education trainer and assessor?

An early childhood education trainer and assessor is a professional responsible for educating and assessing students who are pursuing qualifications in early childhood education and care. These qualifications include the CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care and the CHC50121 Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care.

What do early childhood trainers and assessors do?

There are a few responsibilities of the early childhood trainer, including:

Delivery and teaching. Presenting lessons and workshops, both in-person and online, covering the curriculum of the CHC30121 and CHC50121 qualifications. We also conduct hands-on sessions that provide students with real-life skills necessary for working in early childhood settings. For example, making playdough, setting up play spaces, showing examples of engaging with children; and teaching songs.

Developing resources. Early childhood trainers create and customise learning resources Tailoring training materials to meet the compliance requirements and effective needs of diverse student groups, ensuring content is engaging and relevant. We also contribute to the development and updating of course materials and curricula to keep them current.

Assessing students’ learning. Evaluating student knowledge and skills through assignments, tests, practical demonstrations, and workplace observations. Trainers offer constructive feedback to guide students in their learning journey and improve their performance. Early childhood trainers and assessors make sure that students meet the required competencies for each qualification by following assessment guidelines.

Student support. As an early childhood trainer, I provide one-on-one support to students, helping them with course content, assignments, and practical placements.

The role includes tracking student progress and addressing any learning issues or challenges they might face. The trainers offer pastoral care, ensuring students’ well-being, and referring them to additional support services if needed.

Planning for own professional development. Participating in ongoing professional development to stay abreast of the latest trends and practices in early childhood education.

Administration or as we call it admin. Before you start getting excited about teaching a new generation of early childhood educators, remember it is a lot of admin or paperwork involved in this role.  Maintaining accurate records of student attendance, progress, and assessment outcomes and so on.

Compliance is a word, that every early childhood trainer and assessor is getting triggered by. We must make sure that all training and assessment activities comply with relevant regulatory requirements and organisational policies. Get ready to prepare reports on student performance and course effectiveness for internal and external stakeholders.

Work placement support. Early childhood trainers and assessors often support students in finding an appropriate placement or support them in finding it on their own. Early childhood trainers and assessors visit students on placement a few times during the course.

How to become an early childhood trainer and assessor?
To become an early childhood trainer you need to have a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE40116; TAE40122), you need to have early childhood education qualifications, e.g. Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care. You may have an early childhood teaching degree, but it is not a requirement. At least 4-5 years (the more, the merrier) of experience working in early childhood education and care, with experience in leadership roles, e.g. as an educational leader; centre’s director, centre’s assistant director, curriculum leader; a room leader. You need to have a current Working with Children Check to ensure eligibility to work with children.


What do I like about my job?

As an early childhood trainer and assessor, I love the connections I make with my students, with industry representatives. It is a real pleasure to watch my students grow professionally, making their first “steps” in early childhood education. I feel very wonderful when I get good feedback from the students on my delivery or see them using the teaching techniques we have learned in class.

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Extra resources

Early Childhood Theories and Theorists Interactive Training Pack

G’day, fellow educators!

Have you ever found yourself puzzled by the complex ideas of Paulo Freire or Barbara Rogoff, are you struggling to explain the difference between Piaget and Vygotsky to your early childhood students or trainees? Are you finding it hard to apply the theories to practice?

Don’t worry, I know how it feels. As an early childhood trainer, I see this struggle every single day. That’s why I created these brand new ECE THEORIES and THEORISTS PACK. This theorist pack is full of goodies – I promise!

The pack is for early childhood students, trainers and educational leaders. It was created to facilitate in-depth research, and fun engaging activities that can help students and educators to learn about each theory in depth. 

What’s Inside:

  • Flashcards on Each Theorist: Get to know the legends of early childhood education with our comprehensive flashcards. From Jean Jacques Rousseau to Maria Montessori, from Piaget to Peter Moss, each card provides a snapshot of the theorist’s key ideas.
  • Trainer Information Guide: Dive deeper into each theory with our trainer information guide. Packed with in-depth research and insights, this guide is your roadmap to understanding the core concepts and principles behind each theory.
  • Key Theorists and Concepts: Explore the foundational theories and concepts that shape early childhood education. From natural innocence to child-centred learning, our pack covers it all in detail.
  • List of Relevant Quotes: with curated list of quotes, you can play matching games and bingo, or just have meaningful discussions and reflections about each theorist.
  • Bingo Template: Make learning fun with our bingo template! Engage in interactive activities that reinforce key concepts and promote a deeper understanding of each theory.
  • Detailed instructions on how to use this pack with 20 games and in-class activities for early childhood trainers and educational leaders. It is also suitable for self-study!!!

Ready to take your understanding of early childhood theories to the next level? Click below to get your hands on our comprehensive training pack today!

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