Getting on with numbers

“Getting on with Numbers” is a multi-course programme for adults to improve their numeracy skills.

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Requirements

This course is government funded, as part of the Multiply Scheme.

You must meet the following criteria to be able to study for free:

  • You must currently live in England
  • You must have been resident in the UK/EU for 3+ years, for purposes other than study
  • You must be over the age of 19
  • Don’t already hold a GCSE at Grade C/4 (or equivalent e.g. Level 2 functional skills)
  • Funding also varies depending on your location.

Where This Will Lead

There are many benefits to improving your numeracy skills, including:

  • Increased confidence
  • Better job prospects
  • Improved financial literacy
  • Increased ability to help your children with their homework

Earned Qualifications

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Min Entry Age

19

Delivery

Online Learning

Credit Value

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Funding

Multiply Scheme

Duration

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TQT ?Total Qualification Time

15 hours

GLH ?Guided Learning Hours

15 hours

Level

Entry Level

Location

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Sector

Functional Skills

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Region

Staffordshire, West Midlands

Awarding Body

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“Getting on with Numbers” is a multi-course programme for adults to improve their numeracy skills

This programme is particularly beneficial for those who:

  1. Household Budgeting: It assists adults in managing their household finances more effectively. By understanding basic numeracy, participants can better track expenses, plan budgets, and make informed financial decisions.
  2. Supporting Children in School: For parents, this course can be a valuable tool to help their children with schoolwork, particularly in mathematics. Understanding mathematical concepts allows parents to engage more effectively in their child’s education.
  3. Career Advancement: In many professions, basic numeracy skills are essential. This course can help individuals feel more confident in their job, mainly if their role involves handling numbers or data.

 

Additional information

Awarding Body

Generic Award

Region

Staffordshire, West Midlands

Sector

Functional Skills

Funding Type

Multiply Scheme

Delivery

Online Learning

Minimum Entry Age

19

TQT

15

GLH

15

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Things that affect your choices, for example, skills and experience, money and housing, personal issues such as health, relationships and discrimination.

If you need career advice and support before, during or after you’ve completed your course, our trained advisors can help by providing you with in-depth career information, advice and guidance to make sure you make the right informed choices.

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