There is no GCSE in teaching.
There are a number of ways into primary or secondary teaching, all of which require qualification at degree level.
You will need GCSEs in Maths, english and science at at least grade C for most post graduate teaching qualifications.
You will usually be required to have a degree in a curriculum subject and a formal teaching qualification either included in your degree (4 year QTS) or a postgraduate certificate of education. (1 year)
GCSE's
Teaching of GCSE courses began in 1986, Therefore first GCSEs were sat in 1988
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you dont need to do any a levels i think, you just need an ICT GCSE and an Art GCSE will help.
No, there are not any specific or necessary GCSE's needed to be a tattooist.
Terence Henry has written: 'The design and evaluation of a teaching programme for GCSE genetics'
GCSE stands for General Certificate of Secondary Education. It's an academic qualification awarded in a number of subjects and taken by students aged 14-16 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
AAA-ABB CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY required
to do economics at A-level no prior GCSEs are needed, though maths and business studies would be of benefit.
Well i am in year 8 and I'm preparing for earlier GCSE's which i will take this year and in my practice exams i got 2 A's and i am certain that it is 72% and A* is 87% for the higher tier but you can not acquire an A in Foundation Gcse
you mum is needed for cambridge you also need to finger your self in the interview or if its a man toss them off and you will get in no problem
technology: graphics I.C.T. and some others which i dont know lol