Certificate/Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (Post Compulsory Education and Training) (QTLS) awarded by Huddersfield University

Vocational qualification

In South Shields

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Vocational qualification

  • Location

    South shields

The course is held in conjunction with the University of Huddersfield and leads to an Award of the University of Huddersfield. The course requires three hours per week attendance plus designated tutorials and observed teaching practices.

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Location

Start date

South Shields (Tyne and Wear)
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St. George'S Avenue South Shields, NE34 6ET

Start date

On request

About this course

* You must be an adult with a good command of spoken and written English. It is recommended that you hold or are working towards a level 2 qualification (GCSE A-C) in Literacy and Numeracy. * You must hold a qualification related to the subject you are teaching that is equivalent to at least NVQ level 3. The following are examples of relevant qualifications:-City & Guilds Final or Advanced Craft Certificate, RGN, HNC, HND, NVQ level 3,4,5, University Diploma or Degree, or other professional qualification. * You must be engaged in a teaching, coaching or training role with people in the post 16 age group on a regular basis (which will equate to a minimum of 75 hours/year.) * Holders of the City & Guilds 7307, 7407, 7306, RSA Teachers Certificate or equivalent, who have completed 60 hours of teaching, may make a claim for accreditation for prior experience or learning in some of the modules. * To enter the PGCE programme you need to hold a UK First Degree or recognised equivalent.

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Course information:
Certificate/Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (Post Compulsory Education and Training) (QTLS) awarded by Huddersfield University


Course summary:
The course is held in conjunction with the University of Huddersfield and leads to an

Award of the University of Huddersfield.

The course requires three hours per week attendance plus designated tutorials and observed teaching practices.

Course content:
The

'Cert Ed' is an initial teacher training course intended for serving part-time and full-time teachers in the Learning and Skills Sector and those who are trainers, instructors or teachers in industry, commerce or public service.
* The

'Cert Ed' provides course members with practical teaching skills and a useful base of ideas and key concepts to consider when planning, delivery, assessing and evaluating teaching and learning situations.
* It continues the theme of developing good teaching practice while extending the students knowledge of educational principles and factors which affect teaching and learning.
In addition to attendance at the tutor led group sessions there are additional requirements in relation to tutorials, mentor meetings and teaching practice.

Teaching Practice
The Certificate in Education course relates to practical teaching and trainees will be required to have their own teaching observed and assessed by course tutors and their mentors who will provide useful feedback on performance on a number of occasions throughout the course.

Assessment procedure:
Teaching is in groups using a variety of methods and resources. The course is assessed through a mixture of assignments, presentations, teaching observation and the collection of other evidence.
Attendance is required at the University of Huddersfield for two days in July.

Entry requirements:
* You must be an adult with a good command of spoken and written English. It is recommended that you hold or are working towards a level 2 qualification (GCSE A-C) in Literacy and Numeracy.
* You must hold a qualification related to the subject you are teaching that is equivalent to at least NVQ level 3. The following are examples of relevant qualifications:-City & Guilds Final or Advanced Craft Certificate, RGN, HNC, HND, NVQ level 3,4,5, University Diploma or Degree, or other professional qualification.
* You must be engaged in a teaching, coaching or training role with people in the post 16 age group on a regular basis (which will equate to a minimum of 75 hours/year.)
* Holders of the City & Guilds 7307, 7407, 7306, RSA Teachers Certificate or equivalent, who have completed 60 hours of teaching, may make a claim for accreditation for prior experience or learning in some of the modules.
* To enter the PGCE programme you need to hold a UK First Degree or recognised equivalent.

Qualifications achieved:
A Professional Graduate Certificate(PCET) or a Certificate in Education will be awarded by the University of Huddersfield to those who successfully complete the course. Certificates in Education are nationally recognised initial teaching qualifications and are seen as recommended qualifications for people wishing to teach in the Learning and Skills Sector of education and training.
These courses provide Qualified Teacher Learning Skills (QTLS) status for those teaching in appropriate contexts. They do

not lead to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) for those intending to teach in schools.

Progression opportunities:
Holders of a Certificate in Education can apply for progression, with advanced standing, onto a University of Huddersfield B.A. (Hons) in Education and Training degree. It is possible to complete this part-time degree, held at South Tyneside College, in three further years of study or an unclassified degree in two years.

Certificate/Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (Post Compulsory Education and Training) (QTLS) awarded by Huddersfield University

Price on request