Child Development
Child Development is studied at Key Stage 4 with the OCR examination board.
Students can achieve a Level 1 and Level 2 award - from a Level 1 grade Pass to Level 2 Distinction*. The course is 60% non-examined assessment (NEA) and spilt into 2 pieces of coursework. Students are able to research the set assignment tasks for a scenario, such as a nursery setting, and produce independent work from your findings. The examination is taken at the end of the 2-year course and is worth 40%. Students develop the essential theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to create the best conditions for a child’s development and well-being.
Teaching Staff:
- Mrs Claire Clarkson email: childcare@jkhs.org.uk
- Mrs Sarah Mountford
All students will study three mandatory topics as follows:
Unit | Topics |
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RO57: Health & wellbeing for child development Exam 40% (taken in the June exam series of year 11) |
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RO58: Creating a safe environment and understand the nutritional needs of children from birth to five years Year 10 NEA (Coursework) 30% |
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RO59: Understand the development of a child from one to five years Year 11 NEA (Coursework) 30% |
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More information, and the full specification visit the link: Cambridge Nationals - Child Development Level 1/Level 2 - J809 - OCR