Hi Carmen.
I think a lot of schools are looking for a Level 2 qualification, but you do see some vacancies for Level 3 TAs too. Someone in my school is employed as a HLTA (Higher Level) and stands in for the teacher when he's on courses.
There is a Level 3 course running along side the Level 2 course, but I chose the Level 2 course because Level 3 would have cost me over £1000
. You should check this out, it might be free for some people, others chose to get a student loan, I think.
Yes, I phoned the school my children are at, and they agreed that I could go in there one day a week. The class teacher is my mentor, and I love it.
About half the people on my course are at the school where they have children. You're not allowed to be in the class where your own child is, of course. If you have an idea of which age group you would prefer to work with on qualifying, try and get some experience in that age group.
A few people on my course spend half the day in reception/Y1, and the other half in a KS2 class. When they start applying for jobs, it will put them in a really good position, I think.
On my placement, there was only one class I could work in, so my experience is not as varied as most.
Don't worry about phoning up the schools, they will be grateful for an extra pair of hands, especially someone who's working towards a qualification, I'm sure.