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BEng Secondary Citizenship

Postgraduate

In Sheffield ()

£ 9,000 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

Course description
The aim of the course is to prepare you to be a qualified citizenship teacher who is passionately committed to the subject and able to progress to teach it confidently, meaningfully and creatively to 11-18 year olds in both secondary school and college settings. Your teaching and support is shared between the university its partner schools across the Yorkshire, Derbyshire and Humberside region.
You access a programme of university based subject training days focused on teaching citizenship, and led by specialist experienced citizenship practitioners. These are spread over the year, but 'front-loaded' to prepare you for your teaching placements. Most subject sessions take place on a Friday. Additionally, a smaller number of days will be focused on the teaching of subjects in the humanities - RE, Geography, and History - which help broaden your skills and knowledge, and prepare you for a wider range of teaching in schools.
External inputs from national providers like the UK Parliament Education Service, the Holocaust Education Trust and Personal Finance Education Group, develop your awareness of wider opportunities, resources and support for creative teaching. We spend a full day exploring approaches to teaching outside the classroom at the Peoples’ History Museum in Manchester.
Subject sessions in the university, and access to the university’s library resources, offer the necessary support for when you go onto produce the two required academic assignments for the award of QTS. During the course you can choose to complete either the PGCE or the professional graduate certificate in education (ProfGCE). Both qualifications achieve QTS but the PGCE also gives you 60 masters level credits, which you can use towards a full masters degree (180 credits).
Subject sessions are also very practically based – introducing you to a variety of resources, ideas and teaching techniques appropriate to the citizenship classroom in Key Stages 3, 4 and...

About this course

Gain qualified teacher status (QTS) as a teacher of citizenship with experience teaching Key Stages 3 and 4, and support in preparing to teach post-16. Through university-based sessions, independent study and two teaching placements, you develop the skills, knowledge and enthusiasm needed to teach pupils with a range of abilities in both secondary school and college settings.

Entry requirements
This course is subject to re-approval
2017 entry requirements
All applicants need GCSE mathematics and English language at grade C or above or equivalent*. We will consider applicants who are in the process of obtaining the relevant GCSEs.
You must also
• hold an honours degree (normally 2.2 or above) or equivalent which includes substantial elements relevant to the citizenship curriculum, such as politics, law, sociology and psychology
• complete a declaration of criminal convictions and health check forms
• complete QTS skills tests in numeracy and...

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Subjects

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  • Secondary
  • Teaching
  • University
  • School
  • Citizenship

Course programme

Course structure

Full-time – one year
Starts September

Typical modules may include

Modules

• developing and reflecting on professional practice in secondary citizenship • learning and teaching in context in citizenship • block placement 1 • block placement 2

We support your work in schools with a programme of preparation and support. You experience various school placements, including at least two continuous blocks of time on teaching practice. These are in two different schools and usually require some travelling within the region.

BEng Secondary Citizenship

£ 9,000 + VAT