
Looking ahead to the September intake, programme co-ordinator Nikki Fairchild says she is working on offering a biology equivalency test under the new requirements for a GCSE in Science
Candidates on pathways commencing September 2012
The Graduate Practitioner Pathway candidates have all been on a setting visit. The assessor paperwork has been submitted and moderated by the University of Chichester and associated Consortium partners. I am pleased to confirm that all 13 of our GPPs have been told they met the requirements of Early Years Professional Status. Congratulations are due to all of them. They have invested their time and commitment to the programme and this has paid off for them and I am thrilled at their outcomes.
At the University of Chichester we currently have four pathways in progress at different stages:-
- Graduate Entry Pathway and Undergraduate Entry Pathway
Development reviews are on the horizon for the UEPs. Feedback has been given on assignments and meetings are being arranged to compile an action plan for the remainder of the pathways. Students are in the final part of their dissertation and BA modules which require their current focus. All have sourced an additional placement and are keen to progress to setting visits, working towards this at present.
- Undergraduate Practitioner Pathway
- Graduate Practitioner Pathways
Moving on to September 2013
I have started recruitment for the September 2013 intake to the Early Years Teacher Status pathways. There were a number of candidates who expressed an interest in EYPS and many of these are keen to progress on to Early Years Teacher. The science GCSE requirement has been a challenge for some candidates but I am working with our equivalency test provider to offer a biology equivalent for this September intake. Interviewees to date have shown a passion and desire to support children and further their own professional development opportunities.