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This course aims to develop your understanding of children’s learning and build on your ability to support teachers in raising pupil achievement.
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Learning and Teaching (FDLT)

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Key Facts

  • UCAS Code

    73X7

  • Duration

    2 years full time

  • Level

    UndergraduateUG FdA

  • Starting

    September

    SEP

    Updated 04/12/2025

    Updated 04/12/2025

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    The Foundation Degree in Learning and Teaching (FDLT) is designed for support staff who are currently working in schools and who wish to gain a recognised qualification specific to their role. The course aims to broaden and deepen teaching assistants’ understanding of children’s learning and to develop their  ability to support teachers in raising pupil achievement. Participants are encouraged to develop a deeper understanding of their work by analysing it in the context of relevant principles and research.

    We also offer this programme with a SEND and Inclusive Provision pathway.

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    Highlights


    • Employment-based course to fit with your schedule.
    • Recognised qualification for support staff working with children, young people and adults
    • Exemption from certain modules if you have relevant prior qualifications
    • Highly experienced and supportive tutor team
    • Progression to honours degrees and teacher training programmes, as well as other roles within education
    • HP Laptop and software included with this course for eligible students.*  (* See eligibility criteria, terms and conditions apply)

    Entry Requirements


    Level 3 qualification, for example Level 3 diploma in Supporting Teaching and Learning, NVQ Level 3, A levels (EE) or BTEC Diploma (PP), HLTA status or relevant professional development courses at HE level.

    At least 12 months experience working as a TA or other learning support role within a school or comparable educational setting.

    You should provide a full Education history, including details of any Level 3 qualifications you may have. If you do not have a full Level 3 Extended Diploma, we may ask you to submit a written task before providing you with an offer.

    Maths and English GCSE’s are not required but are recommended, especially for applicants seeking entry into Teacher Training post-BALT.

    You will need to provide details of your current workplace and job role, it would also be helpful to get a sense of your whole experience of working in education or alternative settings with children and young people. You can also provide details of other jobs you have had.

    You should also provide a full supporting statement, detailing your professional background, why you would like to do the course and what will the course prepare you for in the long term (whether this is teaching or not).

    You will need to ask your Headteacher to provide a supporting statement. This should be a character reference and an endorsement to release you from your workplace for one day a week.

    An applicant who does not meet these criteria may be considered, depending on their ability to demonstrate their suitability for admission, e.g. by completion of a written task in lieu of qualifications.

    Students may use Approval of Prior Learning scheme (APL) to apply for entry onto the programme as described in the University’s APL policy.  Specifically, students who have achieved Higher Level Teaching Assistant status from a recognised provider may receive APL for the first year work-based practice module, PDT1081.

    Applicants with 120 Level 4 credits from a programme similar or equivalent to Foundation Degree in Learning and Teaching may be considered for direct entry to Year 2 of the FDLT.  Applications are considered individually depending upon applicants’ individual situation and combination of credits and experience achieved.

    In order to achieve the named award above, students must meet all requirements of this award map.

    For more more information on how to make an application, please visit our How to Apply page.

    All International and EU students applying for a course with us must meet the following minimum English language requirements:

    • Minimum standard – IELTS 6.0 (or equivalent)
      for study at undergraduate level.

    For information regarding English language requirements at the University, please see our IELTS page.

    What You'll Learn


    As this is a Foundation Degree there is a high proportion of work based learning and this is reflected in the assessments. The program is designed to embrace the working situation of those supporting learning and teaching. The structure reflects your individual, professional and occupational context. It acknowledges the benefit that is to be gained from sharing common experiences and concerns. It involves you in broadening and deepening your understanding of your role, set in a specific professional and social context. It also reflects the need to assess your development of the skills, knowledge and understanding, professional values and attitudes applicable to your role at work.

    The programme is designed to be completed within two calendar years, with the taught components arranged to accommodate the needs of those working in schools and other affiliated educational contexts.

    The first year introduces you to what it means to be an undergraduate student, whereby you are supported through how to construct an undergraduate assignment as well as how the technology we use at the University will aid this process. Furthermore, you are introduced to concepts and frameworks that support the process of planning with your curriculum and the complexities that surround coming of age in the digital age.

    To compliment this, you will undertake module PDT1081 Work-based practice: the reflective practitioner, which aims to provide you to be more critical regarding your own understanding of your practice in the workplace. You will undertake this module throughout the year as your knowledge and understanding develops over the course of the academic year.

    Compulsory Modules

    Please note the modules shown here relate to the academic year 25/26. The modules relating to the academic year 26/27 will be available from June 2026.

    Fees and Funding


    2025/26 Tuition Fees

    • UK Full Time: £9,535
    • UK Part Time: £1,585 per 20 credit module

    Students who wish to complete this course in two years will be classed as full time even though attendance is only required one day a week. Students need to apply for funding as a full time student with Student Finance.

    Fees quoted relate to study in the Academic Year 2025/26 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years. UON will adjust UK fees annually in line with Government Policy.

     

    Staff


    Placeholder image for Abbie Deeming, Senior Lecturer in Education (ECYP)
    Adam Chapman, Senior Lecturer in Education (ECYP)
    Dominic Murphy, Senior Lecturer in Education (ECYP)
    Devon Rossetti, Senior Lecturer in Education
    Korrin Smith-Whitehouse, Senior Lecturer in Education (SEN and Inclusion)
    Korrin Smith-Whitehouse

    Senior Lecturer in Education (SEN and Inclusion)

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    Alexia Achtypi, Senior Lecturer in Education

    Careers and Employability


    This course gives you the opportunity to progress onto an honours degree and can provide a route to Qualified Teacher Status including through an employment-based scheme or similar.

    Progression Courses

    The University of Northampton is proud to offer a wide range of education courses that you can progress on to after completing your Learning and Teaching FdA award, on the basis you meet the minimum requirements.

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