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Welcome to the School of Education Routes into Teaching tool

Welcome to the School of Education Routes into Teaching tool. Which area of teaching would you like to explore?. Primary Teaching. Secondary Teaching. Post-Compulsory Education.

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Welcome to the School of Education Routes into Teaching tool

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  1. Welcome to the School of EducationRoutes into Teaching tool • Which area of teaching would you like to explore? • Primary Teaching • Secondary Teaching • Post-Compulsory Education • Teach all national curriculum subjects to children aged between 3-11 by studying for a primary teaching qualification. • Specialise in your chosen subject and teach students across the full 11-18 age range in secondary schools and sixth form. • Teach your subject or vocation in the Lifelong Learning Sector to adults of all ages. Back to previous slide

  2. Want to know more aboutPrimary School Teaching? • Basic Qualifications • It is a requirement that all primary school teachers have grade C or above in GCSE English, maths and science (or equivalent) . If you have these qualifications click continue below. • If you do not have these qualifications you can study them at a local college. • Get Experience … • For all teaching courses it is essential to have experience in the classroom to support your application. • Find out how to get teaching experience on the TDA website Back to previous slide

  3. Are you looking forUndergraduate or Postgraduate? • Undergraduate Routes • BEd Primary & Early Primary • The BEd Primary and Early Primary courses are three-year undergraduate degrees leading to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). They involve school placements in each of the three years. • Education and Specialist Related Areas • Education & Specialist-Related Area (ESRA) courses are undergraduate degrees in various areas of education. They are a great form of preparation for PGCE Primary as they cover all kinds of education-related areas. • Postgraduate Routes • PGCE Primary • The PGCE Primary is a one-year course for graduates who wish to train as primary teachers. Students develop the skills that are needed to become an effective teacher and contains two placements to gain valuable teaching experience. • Employment-based initial teacher training • Employment-based routes in to teaching allow trainees to work in a school and follow an individual training programme leading to QTS. Trainees are paid an unqualified teacher’s salary. • Get Experience … • For all teaching courses it is essential to have experience in the classroom to support your application. • Find out how to get teaching experience on the TDA website Back to previous slide

  4. Bachelor in Education (BEd)Primary and Early Primary • About the course • BEd courses are 3-year degree programmes leading to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). The course develops students' subject knowledge and the necessary skills to teach across the whole curriculum. • TheBEd Primary prepares students to teach children aged 5 – 11 (Key Stages 1 and 2). • The BEd Primary(with European Language Placement) mirrors the BEd Primary, but with the addition of a subject specialism in primary languages in French or Spanish. • TheBEd Early Primary prepares students to teach children aged 3 – 7 (Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1). • You will study relevant subject knowledge and pedagogical issues, develop effective planning, teaching and assessment strategies and build enthusiasm and professionalism. • Why Wolverhampton? • We are recognised by Ofsted as an Outstanding provider of primary teacher training. • Train in a specially–designed teaching building equipped with the latest teaching technology. • We have strong links with a variety of culturally-diverse schools in the community giving you a broad range of experience. • Entry Requirements • 220 UCAS points, with 180 UCAS points from 2 A Levels or equivalent qualifications; excluding General Studies or Critical Thinking. • GCSE grades C or above (or equivalent) in English, maths and a science subject • A minimum of two weeks recent work experience in a mainstream classroom setting. • “I have learnt so much about this topic and have received brilliant support along the way" • "The placement has put everything we have learnt so far into practice, makes it all more real and worthwhile." • FIND OUT MORE AND APPLY ONLINE Back to previous slide

  5. ESRA CoursesEducation & Specialist-Related Areas • About ESRA Courses • Education and Specialist Related Area (ESRA) courses allow students to specialise in an area of study of their choice. Although not leading to Qualified Teacher Status, they prepare students for many education-related areas of work. • ESRA courses are innovative undergraduate programmes that explore key issues relating to education in contemporary society. They put you in a great position to get on a Postgraduate Teacher Training Programme such as a PGCE. • The following ESRA courses are available: • - Education Studies • - Childhood and Family Studies • - Special Needs and Inclusion Studies • International Degree in English and Education (IDEE) • Why Wolverhampton? • These courses provide relevant work placements at every level of study. • Train in a specially–designed teaching building equipped with the latest teaching technology. • High-quality student support from module and personal tutors. • Entry Requirements • Between 180-240 UCAS points depending on your entry qualification. • GCSE grade C (or equivalent) English • Entry to this course requires a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check. • “Very friendly, approachable and helpful lecturers have helped to make the learning experience more enjoyable and accessible and this has helped to build my confidence” • “Tutors have been fantastic, I have also met some really great people.” • FIND OUT MORE AND APPLY ONLINE Back to previous slide

  6. Postgraduate routesPGCE Primary Education • About the PGCE Primary • The PGCE Primary is a one-year (full-time) course for graduates leading to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). The focus is on teaching the National Curriculum for primary schools and specialising in teaching Key Stages 1 and 2. • This practically-based course has a strong theoretical back up and includes two placements in primary schools to gain valuable teaching experience. • Learning is through experience, exploration and research, and is technology supported. All modules provide examples of good teaching practice and you will be expected to actively participate in your own learning and development. You are allocated a personal tutor for the duration of the course • The PGCE Primary also raises recent educational developments such as the National Primary Strategy and Every Child Matters. • Why Wolverhampton? • We are recognised by Ofsted as an Outstanding provider of primary teacher training. • Train in a specially–designed teaching building equipped with the latest teaching technology • High-quality student support from module and personal tutors • Entry Requirements • A UK-recognised honours degree (preferably 2:1 or above) in a National Curriculum subject or a education-related degree from Wolverhampton. • GCSE grades C or above (or equivalent) in English, maths and a science subject • At least four weeks experience in a primary school, with two weeks exposure to both Key Stage One and Key Stage Two. • “The enthusiasm and knowledge of the lecturers works very well to aid me in my learning” • “I have become a more confident person and am now fully competent in doing presentations, group work and using ICT” • FIND OUT MORE AND APPLY ONLINE Back to previous slide

  7. More InformationPrimary School Teaching • A day in the life… • Text here. • What teachers do say? • Text here. • The advantages • Text here. • The disadvantages • Text here. Back to previous slide

  8. Want to know more aboutSecondary School Teaching? • Basic Qualifications • It is a requirement that all secondary school teachers have grade C or above in GCSE English and maths (or equivalent). If you have these qualifications click continue below. • If you do not have these qualifications you can study them at a local college. • Get Experience … • For all teaching courses it is essential to have experience in the classroom to support your application. • Find out how to get teaching experience on the TDA website Back to previous slide

  9. Choose your route toSecondary Teacher Training • PGCE Secondary Education • The PGCE Secondary Education is a one-year full-time programme leading to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). This route prepares students to become confident, effective teachers in their chosen subject area. • Employment-based initial teacher training • Employment-based teacher training involves the trainee being employed in a school as an unqualified teacher with much of the training being undertaken in school in conjunction with the University. • What subjects are available? • Biology • Business Education • Chemistry • Design & Technology • English • ICT • Mathematics • Modern Foreign Languages • Physical Education • Psychology • Physics • Science • Applicants should have a UK Honours degree (or equivalent) related to their chosen subject. Alternatively a subject knowledge enhancement course may be available. • Get Experience … • For all teaching courses it is essential to have experience in the classroom to support your application. • Find out how to get teaching experience on the TDA website Back to previous slide

  10. Postgraduate RoutesPGCE Secondary Education • About the course • This excellent one-year course is for graduates who wish to train as secondary school teachers. • The course consists of two periods of University-based learning at the Walsall Campus, in which all modules provide examples of good practice in teaching, which you will reflect upon as you develop your own teaching style. • Furthermore, the teaching methods used prepare you for life in the classroom including teacher-led debates, pupil-led exploration, peer-group discovery and provision of individual targets. • You will undertake placements at two different schools to give you a variety of experience and developing the skills essential to becoming a confident and effective teacher. • Your University tutor is available to assist you throughout your training, and every effort is made to ensure you have a high-quality school placement, where you can learn from experienced teachers. • Why Wolverhampton? • We are rated Outstanding by Ofsted for our secondary teaching training. • Train in a specially–designed teaching building equipped with the latest teaching technology. • High-quality student support from module and personal tutors. • Entry Requirements • A UK-recognised honours degree or equivalent in your subject. A subject knowledge enhancement course is available for some subjects if your degree does not relate. • Some experience teaching and working with children in an educational setting. • GCSE grade C or above (or equivalent) in English and maths. • “The enthusiasm, knowledge and teaching styles of the lecturers on my course are very suitable to my needs and I enjoy lessons as a result of their good teaching” • FIND OUT MORE AND APPLY ONLINE Back to previous slide

  11. More InformationSecondary School Teaching • A day in the life… • Text here. • What teachers do say? • Text here. • The advantages • Text here. • The disadvantages • Text here. Back to previous slide

  12. Teaching in the Lifelong Learning SectorPost-Compulsory Education (PCE) • The Lifelong Learning Sector • The Lifelong Learning Sector includes teaching professional and vocational qualifications in Lifelong Learning Sector colleges, sixth form colleges, adult education centres, offender education, private training providers and work-based learning. • Our programmes support you to begin to generate the evidence required for your application for Qualified Teacher Learning & Skills (QTLS) status. • Get Experience … • For all teaching courses it is essential to have experience in the classroom to support your application. • Find out how to get teaching experience on the TDA website Back to previous slide

  13. Find out more about thePGCE Post-Compulsory Education • Which route to take? • Generic Route • Incorporating PTLLS, this course is for applicants who wish to teach their subject specialism in the Lifelong Learning Sector. • We are particularly interested in applications from individuals wishing to teach Early Years, Health and Social Care, Performing Arts, IT, Science, English, Leisure and Tourism, Sports Studies/Exercise Science, Business Studies, and Engineering. • Integrated Route • This course is for applicants who wish to teach Literacy, Numeracy or ESOL (English to Speakers of Other Languages) as well as their subject specialism. • These routes are offered and taught by the University of Wolverhampton at the Walsall Campus. • Why Wolverhampton? • Train in a specially–designed teaching building equipped with the latest technology. • High-quality student support from module and personal tutors. • Ofsted rated Grade 2: Good for Post-Compulsory education teacher education. • Entry Requirements • A UK-recognised honours degree (preferably 2:1 or above) plus GCSE maths and English grade C or above, or equivalent. • For the Integrated Route you should normally possess a Level 3 Literacy, Language or cognate subject. For the Numeracy option you must have level 3 (or above) in maths. • Vocational experience within the subject area is highly valued and taken into consideration during the selection process • “The enthusiasm and knowledge of the lecturers works very well to aid me in my learning” • “I have become a more confident person and am now fully competent in doing presentations, group work and using ICT” • Visit www.wlv.ac.uk/sed/pgcepce and fill in the online application form Back to previous slide

  14. CertEd Diploma in Teaching in theLifelong Learning Sector (DTLLS) • About the course • This is a part-time, fast track, four semester course run over two academic years which will include inter-semester teaching and assessment. One day per week is spent at the Walsall Campus and one day per week is spent in a placement setting. • The course provides the full range of accreditation that can support an application for Qualified Teacher status in the Lifelong Learning sector (QTLS). It incorporates the PTLLS (Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector) and CTLLS (Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector) and it is aimed at new teachers. • The DTLLS attracts a bursary of £2000 - £3500 per year dependent upon subject specialism. We are particularly interested in applications from Construction trades, crafts and building (including Carpentry, Roofing, Gas work, Plastering), Engineering (including Motor mechanics and Auto engineers, Vehicle Repair), IT, Childcare, Health and Social Care. • Why Wolverhampton? • Train in a specially–designed teaching building equipped with the latest technology • High-quality student support from experienced lecturers and personal tutors • Entry Requirements • All entrants will hold an appropriate qualification of at least National Qualifications Framework (NQF) level 3 in the subject area in which they intend to teach • All entrants will be required to demonstrate achievement at NQF level 2 in English, literacy or communication and will have achieved or be working towards achievement of NQF level 2 in mathematics/numeracy • “The enthusiasm and knowledge of the lecturers works very well to aid me in my learning” • “I have become a more confident person and am now fully competent in doing presentations, group work and using ICT” • Visit www.wlv.ac.uk/sed/pce and fill in an online application form Back to previous slide

  15. More InformationPost-Compulsory Education • A day in the life… • Text here. • What teachers do say? • Text here. • The advantages • Text here. • The disadvantages • Text here. Back to previous slide

  16. Find out more about Employment-based initial teacher training • Graduate Teacher Programme • An on-the-job training programme that allows graduates to qualify as a teacher while they work. • Registered Teacher Programme • Allows non-graduates with some experience of Higher Education to complete their degree and qualify as a teacher at the same time. • Overseas trained teacher programme • Teachers who have trained in another country and have Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) in that country, may apply to become a QTS in the UK. • Assessment-only route • If you already have a degree and substantial experience of working in a UK school as an instructor or unqualified teacher, or as a teacher in a independent school or further education institution, you may be able to apply with minimal teacher training. • Get Experience … • For all teaching courses it is essential to have experience in the classroom to support your application. • Find out how to get teaching experience on the TDA website

  17. Employment-Based Initial Teacher TrainingThe Graduate Teacher Programme • About the course • On the Graduate Teacher Programme (GTP) you are employed as an unqualified teacher in a school, which pays you an unqualified teacher's salary. It is available for both primary and secondary applicants and there are no tuition fees payable by the student. • The GTP is particularly suitable for those that need to keep earning an income during their training, such as mature people who are changing career. The training on the GTP is tailored to meet your individual needs. • The GTP is normally completed in one year as a full-time programme. Part-time study can also be negotiated.. • You must ideally find a school prepared to employ you as an unqualified teacher, although assistance can be given by a local authority partner. • Why Wolverhampton? • High-quality student support from experienced lecturers and personal tutors • Technology-supported learning through the Wolverhampton Online Learning Framework (WOLF) • Ranked second in the country for employability of initial teacher education graduates at Primary and Secondary level • Entry Requirements • A UK-recognised honours degree (preferably 2:1 or above) in a National Curriculum subject • GCSE grades C or above (or equivalent) in English, Maths • Applicants for primary training must also have a GCSE grade C or above (or equivalent) in a Science • “I have learnt so much about this topic and have received brilliant support along the way" • "The placement has put everything we have learnt so far into practice, makes it all more real and worthwhile." • FIND OUT MORE AND APPLY ONLINE Back to previous slide

  18. Employment-Based Initial Teacher TrainingThe Registered Teacher Programme • About the course • The Registered Teacher Programme (RTP) is very similar to the Graduate Teacher Programme. This programme is open to non-degree holders who have successfully completed two years (or time equivalent) higher education and are completing the final third of a degree programme. Successful applicants are usually working for their degree on a part-time basis and follow the RTP programme at the same time as working in a school. This can be tough so the training programme is typically spread over two years. • Why Wolverhampton? • High-quality student support from experienced lecturers and personal tutors • Technology-supported learning through the Wolverhampton Online Learning Framework (WOLF) • Ranked second in the country for employability of initial teacher education graduates at Primary and Secondary level • Entry Requirements • 240 credits towards a UK Honours degree • Enrolment to complete the degree • GCSE grades C or above (or equivalent) in English, Maths • Applicants for primary training must also have a GCSE science subject Grade C or higher (or equivalent) • “I have learnt so much about this topic and have received brilliant support along the way" • "The placement has put everything we have learnt so far into practice, makes it all more real and worthwhile." • FIND OUT MORE AND APPLY ONLINE Back to previous slide

  19. Employment-Based Initial Teacher TrainingThe Overseas Trained Teacher Programme (OTTP) • About the course • Teachers who have been trained in another country and have qualified teacher status in that country, may apply for assessment for QTS in the UK. To do so they must be employed in a school. OTTPs are assessed against the same standards as trainee teachers on other routes. • Following an initial assessment, overseas trained teachers may be able to progress directly to assessment against the standards for QTS. Others may require training in identified areas. Each person will be assessed individually and recommendations made. • Why Wolverhampton? • High-quality student support from experienced lecturers and personal tutors • Technology-supported learning through the Wolverhampton Online Learning Framework (WOLF) • Ranked second in the country for employability of initial teacher education graduates at Primary and Secondary level • Entry Requirements • A degree recognised as UK equivalent • GCSE English and maths Grade C or higher, or equivalen • Applicants for assessment for primary teaching must also have a GCSE Science subject Grade C or higher, or equivalent • Overseas Teacher Training Qualification • A Teacher Registration Document (if applicable) • “I have learnt so much about this topic and have received brilliant support along the way" • "The placement has put everything we have learnt so far into practice, makes it all more real and worthwhile." • FIND OUT MORE AND APPLY ONLINE Back to previous slide

  20. Employment-Based Initial Teacher TrainingThe Assessment-only route • About the course • For those unqualified teachers who have been teaching for a minimum of two years in a secondary school and who can assemble evidence of meeting the standards for qualified teacher status (QTS), an assessment-only route is available. • The assessment-only route can result in a recommendation for QTS but without the need to undergo a full training programme. • This route is relevant to all secondary subjects. • Why Wolverhampton? • High-quality student support from experienced lecturers and personal tutors • Technology-supported learning through the Wolverhampton Online Learning Framework (WOLF) • Ranked second in the country for employability of initial teacher education graduates at Primary and Secondary level • Entry Requirements • GCSE maths and English at Grade C or above or equivalent. • A First degree or equivalent in the subject for which you are teaching. • Experience of having undertaken the full responsibilities of a secondary school teacher in a secondary school for at least two years (or equivalent if part-time). • “I have learnt so much about this topic and have received brilliant support along the way" • "The placement has put everything we have learnt so far into practice, makes it all more real and worthwhile." • FIND OUT MORE ONLINE. Back to previous slide

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