Course Overview
This two-year course will help you to develop your teaching skills,
reflect on current ideas about education and training and to creatively explore
the professional opportunities open to you.
Much of the course is focused
on practical teaching. You will gain experience of learning and teaching
alongside other teachers and trainers, with support from your
tutors.
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Modules Covered
- Principles and Practice in Post-compulsory Education
- Practical Teaching and Learning
- Advanced Professional Practice in Context
- Exploring Specialist Teaching
- Completion of a Practical Teaching File.
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Why study with us?
We have an experienced teaching team who have a good reputation for
ensuring you receive a quality teaching and learning experience.
Not only
will you be supported in your studies by the teaching team, you will receive
help from our learning-centred staff in relation to academic and research
skills.
Modern teaching rooms are also used with access to current
software and a range of ICT resources.
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Entry requirements
- A Level 3 or equivalent qualification in your subject area
- You should be in paid employment as a teacher or trainer for a minimum of
50 hours per year (100 hours in total) at a recognised training or education
establishment. Voluntary teaching/ training may be acceptable (please ask for
more details)
- A current, valid and clean DBS
- Competency at Level 2 in Literacy and Numeracy (e.g. GCSE, Functional
Skills)
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How to apply?
You can apply using our online application form and clicking the Apply
Now button at the top of the page.
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Career Opportunities
Upon successful completion of this course you could go into employment as a College Lecturer or Teacher, Curriculum Team Leader, a Teacher in Uniformed Services or in learning and development. You could also be a teacher with adult and community learning as well as charitable organisations.
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Please Note
We make every effort to ensure information within our online course
directory is accurate and a true representation of the courses we are offering
in 2021/22. However, we do reserve the right to make changes if
necessary.
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