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Hull College

Hull College. Teaching in the Post Compulsory Sector (PCET) Helen Brierley & Laurie Kenny Teacher Education team. L. Aims and objectives. Aim To explore opportunities for teaching in the Post Compulsory Education and Training Sector. L. Objectives. To explain routes into PCET

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Hull College

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  1. Hull College Teaching in the Post Compulsory Sector (PCET) Helen Brierley & Laurie Kenny Teacher Education team L

  2. Aims and objectives Aim To explore opportunities for teaching in the Post Compulsory Education and Training Sector L

  3. Objectives • To explain routes into PCET • To identify entry requirements and application procedures • To recognise the role and skills of a PCET tutor L

  4. Question • What do you clean your teeth with, brush your hair with and sit on? • A toothbrush, a hairbrush and a chair • Moral – always use the multimodal approach! L

  5. Routes into PCET • Pre-Service Professional Graduate Certificate in Education/Certificate in Education (one year full time) • In- Service Professional Graduate Certificate in Education/Certificate in Education (two years part time) • Edexel BTEC ‘Threshold licence to teach’ PTLLS Award & CTLLS Certificate (12 weeks & 24 weeks) J

  6. Types of learners • 14 upwards – no age limit • FE & HE • Vocationally orientated J

  7. Why PCET? • Using the individual wipe boards, please write down TWO reasons why you would like to teach in FE J

  8. Things you might have written! • They all want to be there/motivated • Holidays • Money • Sense of achievement • Changing Lives • Job Satisfaction • Start late & finish early • Want to make a difference J

  9. Methods • Learner centred • Loads of resources • Group work • Research • Reflection • Use of ICT • Development of numeracy, literacy & ICT J

  10. Teaching Practice • Pre-Service – placement in PCET • In-Service – employment in PCET • PTLLS – Micro lesson • CTLLS – employment or voluntary teaching J

  11. Skills • In pairs list the skills and personal qualities of a PCET teacher. L

  12. Brand new teachers • Support mechanism • Staff development (PTLLS) • Mentors • Support from Colleagues • Induction L

  13. What sort of person teaches in FE? • Qualified • Vocational experience (dependent on subject specialism) L

  14. What do you do on our courses? • Planning and preparation • Assessment techniques • Theories to link in with practice • Teaching Techniques • Resources, record keeping, functional skills • Health & Safety & Legislation • Equality, diversity and inclusivity • Influences on education • Teaching practice (micros and placements) L

  15. How to apply • Pre-service – application pack (closing date 31 March 2012) • In-Service – apply once employed in PCET • PTLLS – Application form – courses start January, April & September – evening & daytime. • The PTLLS & CTLLS could be completed alongside your current studies J

  16. Further Queries/Information • Pre-service PGCE • Helen Brierley (Course Leader) - (01482) 598785 • PTLLS • Janet Selby (Course Leader) - same number

  17. Objectives • To explain routes into PCET • To identify entry requirements and application procedures • To recognise the role and skills of a PCET tutor J

  18. Questions?

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