Courses to consider

The courses you select for your teacher training are dependant at what entry level you find yourself at, and how long you wish to train for. Below are a few of the options available to you:

Initial Teacher Training for the undergraduate (ITT) allows the candidate to study a degree at the same time as entering the teacher training programme. These include:

Bachelor of education (BEd), an honours degree combining the qualified teacher status (QTS) when passed. Full time courses run for three to four years, but can be reduced to two years if credits have been achieved as an undergraduate in previous studies.

BA/BSc with QT. A bachelor of arts (BA) or bachelor of science (BSc) degree which achieve qualified teacher status (QTS) upon completion. Again, these placements take between three to four years as a full time course, or are available as part time courses over six years.

Postgraduate initial teacher training allows those already with their first degree completed, to enter in to a training programme while working within a school, this gaining experience along the way. There is also the opportunity at this point to enter into School-centred initial teacher training (SCITT), where the training programme is complete on school premises, giving the opportunity to work directly with the chosen faculty.

For more details on the courses above, contact your nearest further education centre, who will advise on suitability of course and which length of course would be fit your proposed progression.

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