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Finding teaching work experience PGCE, School Direct and SCITT. Kath Houston. Teaching – what it takes (what do you know/guess?). Intense competition for initial teacher training courses – primary and secondary (ideally 2:1 and above degree) Shortage subjects
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Finding teaching work experiencePGCE, School Direct and SCITT Kath Houston
Teaching – what it takes (what do you know/guess?) • Intense competition for initial teacher training courses – primary and secondary (ideally 2:1 and above degree) • Shortage subjects • Pass QTS Skills Tests (literacy and numeracy) before training • National curriculum subject focus – 50% minimum – for primary and 11-16 year old courses • GCSE requirements specified (secondary English, Maths, Science for secondary, English and Maths for primary) • Perfect applications – personal statement convincing of motivation for teaching • Interviews for teaching courses – micro teach possible • Subject skills, ideas to engage children/young people, enthusiasm, behaviour management, assessment (SATS) and recording, dealing with parents
Getting relevant experience • Teaching – 10 days in a school (MUST) • Contact your old primary/secondary school, use friends and relations as contacts, contact head teachers direct. • OR • Lancashire County Council List of Schools • http://www3.lancashire.gov.uk/corporate/atoz/a_to_z/service.asp?u_id=1811&tab=1 • Other useful • Playschemework (useful) • Youth work (voluntary - useful) • Summer camp work UK or abroad (CCUSA or PGL) • Sports/drama instruction • NSPCC Childline • Barnardos
School Experience Programme (SEP) • A maximum of 10 placement days – register for this programme (see link below) • BUT • You can only apply for the SEP if you hold • a first class or 2:1 degree and are considering teaching secondary maths, physics, chemistry, modern foreign languages (MFL) or computer science. • http://www.education.gov.uk/get-into-teaching/school-experience/sep/applying.aspx
Useful Additional courses • British Sign Language • Counselling adolescents • Outdoor pursuits • First Aid
Applications for Teacher Training - PGCE/School Direct and SCITT • Most through UCAS Teacher Training (used to be GTTR) • http://www.ucas.com/how-it-all-works/teacher-training • Apply 1 (first round application) allows you up to 3 choices. • If you get no offers, Apply 2 allows you try other unis or School Direct/SCITT partnerships one by one. • Some post compulsory courses require you to apply direct to the university – check prospectuses.
TIMINGS • You need to have your 10 days school experience to show on your UCAS Teacher Training application • You apply from November. • If you do not have this experience but have some booked/organised, clearly show that you have something arranged with date details. • If there is no evidence of the 10 days school experience, it is highly unlikely (almost impossible) you will be selected for interview.
New early years teacher route • Want to work with birth to 5 year olds • Funded for 2013 • Graduate Entry Pathway • One day per week at university (Lancaster, Manchester Met) and ¾ days in early tears placement • http://www.bestpracticenet.co.uk/eyitt
Personal Statement checks • Ask for advice (tutor/careers adviser) • Great advice on personal statements • http://www.ucas.com/how-it-all-works/teacher-training/filling-in-your-application/personal-statement