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Discover the various routes to become a qualified teacher, from undergraduate programs like B.Ed and BA/B.Sc with QTS to postgraduate pathways including PGCE and GTP. Understand the key requirements, such as A-levels or equivalent qualifications, and find out where to start based on teaching experience and qualifications. Learn about financial support options like training bursaries and tuition fees. Explore additional sources of information from CILT, TDA, GTTR, General Teaching Council, and more.
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How to become a Qualified Teacher? By Shahid Hussain
Undergraduate Routes • Bachelor Degree – B.Ed • BA/B.Sc with QTS • Registered Teacher Programme -RTP • Employment-based Initial Teacher Training- EBITT
Requirements • Two A-levels or equivalent • Primary Teaching: GCSE Grade C in Maths, English and Science or equivalent • Secondary Teaching: GCSE Grade C in Maths and English or equivalent • Appropriate Training/placement • Appropriate Fees
Post Graduate Routes • Postgraduate Certificate of Education PGCE • School-centred Initial Teacher Training SCITT • Graduate Teacher Programme-GTP • Overseas Trained Teacher Programme OTTP • Assessment-based Training QTS-only
Requirements • Degree recognised in the UK • 1 year full time or 2 year part time • Appropriate placement • Fee
Where to start? • Primary or Secondary or Further/Adult • Teaching Experience • Teaching Qualification • Graduate • EU? Non EU? • Money • Which Institution? • What Subject or Language to teach?
EU/EEA Qualification recognised Contact General Teaching Council-GTC Entry Requirements Fees Non EU/EEA Qualification may not be valid Go to NARRIC Contact TDA for Advice Entry Requirements Fees Things to Check
Financial Support • Tuition Fees • Maintenance Grant • TDA Training Bursary • Golden Hello • Student Loan • Other
Sources of further Information • CILT-the National Centre for Languages • TDA-Training and Development Agency for Schools • GTTR-Graduate Teacher Training Registry • General Teaching Council • Our Languages