1. Institute of Education 2. Goldsmiths
The PGCE course is offered at 65 institutions in the UK and the full list can be found at the le.ac.uk website. You can also choose to study for a PGCE using distance learning provided by some universities.
A degree in the subject you want to teach, such as English, maths, or science, is most appropriate for a PGCE (Postgraduate Certificate in Education). Additionally, a degree in education or a related field can also be suitable for pursuing a PGCE.
The Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) is a one-year course in England, Wales and Northern Ireland for undergraduate degree holders that allows them to train to be a teacher.
You can use the letters PGCE.
A PGCE (Postgraduate Certificate in Education) is a qualification that prepares graduates for a career in teaching, typically in the UK. It combines academic study with practical teaching experience and is often a requirement for obtaining Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). An A1 Assessor's Award is a qualification that enables individuals to assess vocational skills and qualifications in the workplace or training settings, focusing on assessing candidates' competence in their respective fields. Both qualifications are essential for those looking to establish a career in education and assessment.
Julie M. Shaughnessy has written: 'Student experience of a Primary Post-Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE)'
There is no spesific college. You have to go to university to do a PGCE - post graduate certificate in education. This will soe ialize in a certain subject if you are doing it at secondary level
You can become a college lecturer but not a primary or secondary school teacher without the relevant post grad teaching qualification (PGCE). I am a college lecturer with a HND but will be required to complete the PGCE qualification within 4 years of starting otherwise my position at the college will be reviewd. Your chances of becoming a lecturer in further education are increased by having alot of relevant experience in the field of the subject you teach.
The University of Pretoria has a 6-year degree program; however, students in classes starting between 2011 and 2013 will still require 7 years due to the transition from the previous two-degree program.
you'll need a degree - in the UK you can either do a Batchelor of Education (BEd) if you want to Primary school teaching, or you can take a subject in a subject e.g. maths, english, french..... and then a 1 year Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) which is basically your teacher training. The first year of your teaching career is also part of your qualification.
The BA is a three year course but means you do not have a QTS (qualifed teacher status), thereforem you do another year doing a PGCE (post graduate certificate education) meaning you are now qualifed as a teacher. The BED course, is a four year course. If you succesfully finish this course you are qualifed and ready to get a job straight away as a teacher. With the BA you have to go through the process of applying for the PGCE. In contrast the PGCE is the one course. However, if you realised you didnt like to teach you would have no other options/back up plan, where as the BA means you have a degree in a specific subject along with your QTS. But on the plus side of the BED, you get a lot more class room experience, which is brilliant for when applying for certain jobs.
David W. Thompson has written: 'From placement to PGCE' -- subject(s): Teachers, Training of