Term Archives

  1. Module 4: Ofsted

    This module of Ofsted's Early Years Inspections outlines the requirements for providers to stay registered with the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services, and Skills (Ofsted).
  2. Module 3: Safeguarding and Welfare Requirements

    Module three focuses on safety and welfare in childcare settings. It emphasizes the importance of safeguarding children, including implementing policies and procedures to ensure their safety and well-being.
  3. Module 2: Observations & Assessment

    This module focuses on observation and assessment evaluation as a crucial component of the EYFS evaluation. Practitioners observe children to measure their achievement and progress, using formative and summative assessments.
  4. Module 1: Introduction to EYFS

    This module introduces the early years foundation stage (EYFS), which applies to all early years providers, including childminders. It covers learning, evaluation, and protection and welfare obligations.
  5. Brief Description of Introduction to Early Years Foundation Stage

    The "Introduction to Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)" course provides a foundational overview of the educational framework for children aged 0 to 5 in the United Kingdom.
  6. Module 16: Using a Fire Extinguisher

    To put out a fire using a water extinguisher, sound the alarm, remove the safety ring pin, hold the nozzle near the end, aim it in a safe direction, and briefly operate it. Keep yourself between the flames and your escape route.
  7. Module 15: Pre-Engagement Action

    Fire extinguisher safety is crucial, and it's essential to engage the fire alarm and inform others of your firefighting plans. Disconnect any electrical or gas devices near the flames to reduce the risk of electric shock and heat source.
  8. Module 14: Fire Extinguishers

    Fires have various causes, materials, intensity, and risks. The primary goal is to ensure everyone leaves safely, and tackling a fire should be done after sounded the alarm and confirming safe evacuation.
  9. Module 13: Fire Drills and Evacuation

    Fire drills should be conducted twice a year to train individuals in responding calmly and orderly to fires and emergencies. They also allow safety personnel to test escape routes and ensure practicality.
  10. Module 12: Action on Fire Discovery

    As a fire marshal, your response to a fire will differ from what we learnt in the fire awareness course. If you see a fire, tell everyone to evacuate through their nearest fire exit and close the door.