Student type | Fees to pay |
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UK students | £9,250 |
International students | £12,750 |
York St John University Primary (S198)
PGCE with QTS part time
- Financial support
- Student finance if you’re eligible
- Qualification
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PGCE with QTS
A postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE) with qualified teacher status (QTS) will allow you to teach in state schools in England and may allow you to teach in other parts of the UK.
It may also allow you to teach overseas, though you should always check what qualifications are needed in the country you’d like to teach in.
Many PGCE courses include credits that count toward a Master’s degree.
- Course length
- Up to 2 years
- Date you can apply from
- 13 October 2020
- Date course starts
- September 2021
- Website
- http://www.yorksj.ac.uk
Contents
- About the course
- School placements
- Entry requirements
- Fees and financial support
- Contact this training provider
- Support and advice
- Apply
About the course
We work closely with partnership school colleagues to support you in developing your professional practice, providing you with excellent opportunities to engage in wider professional issues relating to pedagogy and the curriculum.
You will be expected to critically engage with educational issues and develop as reflective practitioners, able to evaluate and adapt your practice to meet the needs of learners from diverse cultural backgrounds. The University provides a strong centre-based opportunity to develop and share good practice.
Your professional development will be underpinned throughout the course by essential theoretical knowledge. You will assess current research and developments at local, national and international levels, critically engaging with the educational issues which will shape your teaching practice.
You will gain a thorough understanding of the current primary and early years curriculum, including core and foundation subjects. We emphasise the importance of meeting the individual needs of children from diverse backgrounds. This includes learning about the impact of ethnicity, the challenges raised by teaching those with English as an Additional Language (EAL) and the needs of children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEN/D).
The PGCE Primary programme is structured in phases (introductory, developmental and consolidation). Each phase builds upon the last to enable you to reflect upon your learning and make effective links with curriculum and pedagogy through relating theory to practice.
For full course details, please see the York St John University website: https://www.yorksj.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/education/primary-education-university-centred-pgce/
School placements
For the university-centred route there are opportunities to complete experiential placements in order to meet the requirement of 120 days of school-based training, as stipulated by the NCTL’s Initial Teacher Training (2018) criteria. The experiential placements are specifically designed to integrate with the taught modules so that you can widen your experience and develop a deeper pedagogical knowledge. You will observe children and young people in settings such as playgroups, nurseries and crèches, primary and secondary schools. Enrichment opportunities could include an international placement as well as focused days on, for example, phonics and behaviour management.
Entry requirements
Qualifications needed
An Honours degree from a United Kingdom higher education institution or equivalent (non-honours degrees cannot be accepted)
GCSE in English Language (or York St John University approved equivalent, including GCSE award from EquivalencyTesting.com) at Grade C/Level 4 or above
GCSE in Mathematics (or the GCSE award from EquivalencyTesting.com) at Grade C/Level 4 or above
GCSE in Science (or York St John University approved equivalent including GCSE Human Physiology, GCSE Human Biology, Intermediate GNVQ Science or the GCSE award from Equivalency Testing.com) at Grade C/Level 4 or above
Other requirements
You must obtain a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) enhanced disclosure check and/or any other appropriate background check, such as an overseas check. A satisfactory medical report is also required.
Fees and financial support
Contact this training provider
- pgce@yorksj.ac.uk
- Telephone
- 01904 876598
- Website
- http://www.yorksj.ac.uk
- Address
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Lord Mayor's Walk
York
YO31 7EX
Support and advice
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