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Routes into Teaching 2018-19 Presentation for potential applicants

Initial Teacher Training Programmes Future Scholars School Direct HEI/SCITT SCITT Variations Primary, Secondary and Special City, County (Urban / Rural) PGCE / Non PGCE Salaried / Non Salaried Heavily HEI, Heavily TSA Led Full / Part Time Variations in taught programme School experiences vary E-Learning ITT ITT PGCE HEI Assessment Only Route Teach First

Qualifications Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE)

School Direct Training School Direct courses are based on the skills providers are looking for in a newly qualified teacher (NQT). Designed by groups of schools in partnership with a university or a school-centred initial teacher training (SCITT) provider, the schools recruit you as a trainee with a job in mind just for you. This is a popular choice for those who hope to secure a role in the network of schools where they train. School Direct courses generally last a year and result in qualified teacher status (QTS) most also award you a postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE) and/or Master s-level credits. You ll train in at least two good schools, getting the chance to learn on the job but you shouldn t worry about being thrown in at the deep end. You ll be part of a team from the very start, receiving intensive support from experienced teachers and mentors. That means you won t be teaching classes unsupported until the school thinks you re ready. Primary Secondary

SCITT (School) Led Training Across England there are school-led training options for graduates who want hands-on training in a school. On a school-led training course, you ll get the chance to learn on the job in at least two schools, learning from experienced colleagues and putting your new skills into practice from day one. School-led courses generally last a year and result in the award of qualified teacher status (QTS). Most courses include a postgraduate certificate in education or PGCE, which is likely to carry with it Master s-level credits. You should check the exact details of individual courses on UCAS Teacher Training. When it comes to choosing a school, it s worth bearing in mind its location so you can plan accordingly. Primary Secondary

PGCE Training University Led If you are a graduate, you may want to train via a university-led course at a university or college. University-led courses run full-time over one year, or part-time over two years. Your training will include spending time at your university or college, working with other trainees and being taught by university colleagues. You ll also spend plenty of time in your placement schools a minimum of 24 weeks. This will help you develop your practical teaching skills and ability to manage and plan classes effectively. All courses lead to qualified teacher status (QTS) and a postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE). Primary Secondary

Undergraduate Routes You need a degree if you want to train to teach in England. You can gain a degree and qualified teacher status (QTS) together on a three- or four-year course, combining academic study with learning practical classroom skills. Primary Secondary

Entry Criteria Varies between providers but there are some national minimum criteria: GCSE requirements The basic requirements for GCSE grades if you want to train to teach are: a GCSE grade C (or equivalent) in maths and English to teach at secondary level a GCSE grade C (or equivalent) in maths, English and science to teach at primary level If you have overseas equivalent qualifications, you should contact your preferred training provider to check on eligibility, as they make the final judgement on equivalency. If you don t meet these criteria, you should contact the school or university you d like to apply to. They make the final decision on equivalent qualifications, and they may offer you the opportunity to sit a GCSE equivalency test. You need a degree to gain qualified teacher status (QTS). On postgraduate courses, the class of your degree may help to determine the level of funding you could receive during your training.

Applications and Finance Bursaries Range from 0-30,000k depending upon the training subject, phase and location. All information is released by NCTL during September each year for more information visit the NCTL website. https://getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/funding-and-salary/overview Application Process Each provider will have its own application and interview process. All providers will be registered on the UCAS site and you will need to register online and develop your own personal statement and arrange for references to complete your application. https://www.ucas.com/ucas/teacher-training Open Events Every provider will host their own open events giving more detail about their course. Visit those you are interested in to find out more information.

Useful websites UCAS, Get Into Teaching and Provider websites

Experience of working with young people Essential evidence of time already spent in lessons to observe and reflect on teaching and learning in action. Recommended minimum: 10 days is preferential (primary very keen on this) Helpful - Tutoring, occasional cover supervisor work, youth clubs, coaching, University ambassador.

Your personal statement Clear evidence of interaction and engagement with young people Passion for your subject/age group and the teaching of it Some evidence and examples of relevant skills Reflection on the teaching and learning you have observed in the classroom: When do pupils learn most effectively? What are the barriers to pupils learning? How do teachers engage pupils? How do pupils manage behaviour?

References You will need 2- be organised! Primary 1 should be an academic reference if you completed your degree in the last 5 years or are due to complete 1 should be a school reference from the Headteacher or a Senior Leader of a school you have had experience in. Mature students who completed their degree post 5 years ago may include a reference from an employee Secondary 1 should be an academic reference if you completed your degree in the last 5 years or are due to complete 1 could be a school reference from the Headteacher or a Senior Leader of a school you have had experience in. Mature students who completed their degree post 5 years ago may include a reference from an employer A second reference can amplify on work with young people e.g. sports coach, scouts, choir

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