Should i do my pgce




















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Create an account to receive our newsletter, course recommendations and promotions. Register for free. FutureLearn offers courses in many different subjects such as. This article is from the free online. Our purpose is to transform access to education. Register to receive updates. Visit the source of this article and learn more! Before You Go! Compared to some other routes into teaching, such as the government scheme School Direct and the independent Teach First programme, the PGCE is relatively tame in terms of its expectations.

You are not expected to perform miracles. The one year full-time course although it can be taken as a two-year part time course is unevenly divided between the classroom and the lecture theatre — by the end of the year, your time will be very much classroom-focused, with your spot in a local primary or secondary school feeling pretty much like a full time job unfortunately without the payment part at this stage. Not only is teaching a fun and communicative career, it also has great employability.

Its intention is clear — you are learning how to be a better teacher and are given the space and preparation time for this development to happen. The training provider may ask you to take an equivalence test or show other evidence of your ability. Some training providers may ask to see it as part of your application. A specialist adviser will help you prepare your application and advise you on funding options including loans and tax-free bursaries and scholarships.

You can also book school experience and access teaching events. To help us improve GOV. It will take only 2 minutes to fill in. As well as having support from friends on your course, during your PGCE you should be receiving support from university tutors and school placement mentors too. They are there for you! So, this is essentially a Postgrad course; you will have to do assignments, reading, reflections so many reflections and you will have to evidence, what feels like, everything!

You are a practising teacher and you are not going to go into the classroom and get it right all of the time, or even the majority of time particularly on your first placement. Cards on the table, a PGCE is tough! The amount of assignments, lesson planning, marking, plus the classroom stresses and behaviour struggles.

You will get there! Your placements, in my experience will be the most challenging but the most rewarding part of your PGCE. Seize the opportunities to learn, make mistakes, feel like a wally but then learn from that.

You ARE becoming a teacher — so enjoy that! The quicker you get to know them, the easier it becomes to manage behaviour, adapt your teaching to meet their needs and to help them progress. Secondary school pupils can be challenging and they will try to suss you out and see how far they can push you; but if you stay positive and maintain your role as teacher you will be fine.

Show an interest in them as young people and let them know you are human and not perfect — they love that!



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