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School Direct – a route into teaching

School Direct – a route into teaching. Carl Moore Chief Operating Officer Tollbar MAT Family of Academies. Who am I?. Carl Moore Chief Operating Officer for Tollbar MAT Hull PGCE student (Business Studies) 2003-4. Today’s presentation. What is School Direct? How you apply

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School Direct – a route into teaching

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  1. School Direct – a route into teaching Carl Moore Chief Operating Officer Tollbar MAT Family of Academies

  2. Who am I? • Carl Moore • Chief Operating Officer for Tollbar MAT • Hull PGCE student (Business Studies) 2003-4

  3. Today’s presentation • What is School Direct? • How you apply • What the entry requirements are • What is it like to teach in schools today?

  4. What is it like to teach in schools today? • It’s not like this!

  5. CHANGE

  6. Changes in… • Education • E Baccs • A levels • Academies • Headline figures • Society • iPads / tablets • The latest government fad? • The way we teach

  7. Children haven’t changed!

  8. Year 7 intake

  9. Children haven’t changed! • “A characteristic of the normal child is he doesn't act that way very often” • “You can learn many things from children. How much patience you have, for instance” • “Children seldom misquote. In fact, they usually repeat word for word what you shouldn't have said”

  10. My favourite quote • “Children today are tyrants. They contradict their parents, gobble their food, and tyrannize their teachers. “ • Socrates, 469-399 BC

  11. What are the kids like then? • 95% are fantastic • 4% have problems • 1% are ‘orrible

  12. Why be a teacher….according to Joe Public…. • Holidays! • Weekends! • Short working day! • No accountability! • No stress! • Easy!

  13. Why be a teacher – the wrong answer

  14. The right answer! • Because you want a job that counts for something

  15. before I got a proper job… I’ve sold coke, pagers, and dresses… and shovelled peas…..

  16. So what is it really like? • Different every day • Important • Rewarding • frustrating • Challenging

  17. Today’s presentation • What is School Direct? • How you apply • What the entry requirements are • What is it like to teach in schools today?

  18. What is School Direct? • School Direct allows schools to: • grow their own teachers • decide who to recruit and which subjects • form partnerships so that training is aligned and quality is guaranteed • negotiate how the training year is delivered • have the option to employ at the end of the course

  19. Two routes… • School Direct Training programme (bursary) • Open to all graduates • Funded via tuition fees • Bursaries available • School Direct Training programme (salaried) • Employed by the school • Salary subsidised by Teacher Agency • Three years’ work experience • High quality graduates • This has replaced the GTP scheme

  20. What does the training look like? • Around 60 days of training activity • 120-150 days in your training schools • Teaching is divided between at least two schools

  21. Can I afford it?

  22. Other financial considerations? • School Direct • Tuition fees are payable by student, but… • Your bursary is tax free • Maintenance loans and grants are also available • Student loans are not available to School Direct (salaried) trainees • Salaries are subsidised by the Teaching Agency

  23. Entry Requirements? • You need to pass a skills test in numeracy and literacy before your course commences • You can visit the Department skills tests web pages: www.education.gov.uk/teachskillstests. • You need a GCSE grade C in both Englishand Maths (and Science if you teach 3-11) • Some HEIs will accept equivalent qualifications • A first degree of a UK HEI or equivalent

  24. Another route? • Tollbar Graduate Training (TGT) scheme • QTS status after training • Paid whilst you train • A gradual introduction to teaching • No fees • No restrictions on disciplines offered

  25. Why Tollbar Family of Academies? • Outstanding results (77% A*- C including English and Maths) • Rated outstanding by OFSTED since 2007 • £8 million refurbishment for sister school • Secondary and Primary opportunities • Vast experience of teacher training

  26. The re-cap… • Different every day • Important • Rewarding • frustrating • Challenging

  27. Recruitment starts now! • UCAS will start to list places on 28 October • Visit www.ucas.com to register • Email me at moorec@tollbarmat.org to arrange a visit or to discuss opportunities • Pick up a business card before you leave today

  28. Questions? • Come and visit • Email me at moorec@tollbarmat.org • Pick up a business card before you leave today

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