This course prepares trainee teachers to teach in a wide range of contexts and requires observation and assessment of practice. Teaching practice is a requirement of the qualification.
It meets the needs of a range of teachers, including:
- Planning and developing schemes of work
- Delivering learning sessions
- Developing teaching and learning strategies
- Assessment practices
Candidates who successfully complete this qualification will take an analytical and practical approach to all aspects of planning, delivering and assessing inclusive teaching and learning. Whilst doing this, candidates will embed theories and principles in education and training and demonstrate them in their practice.
You will need access to a PC with Internet connection or WIFI device which enables Microsoft Teams calling. You'll need to show commitment to attend face-to-face and/or online workshop sessions at regular interviews and to review progress (regular - being pre-arranged between teacher and student). You will need 20 hours within a second placement - to be discussed at interview.
The non-teaching practice hours should be spent completing professional activities, such as:
- Team meetings
- Planning
- Interviews
- Assessment meetings
- Observations
- CPD activities.
These activities provide the learners with experience of the wider role of a teacher on a day-to-day basis.
Academic reading will be required and APA referencing will need to be used as part of all assignments. Average time commitment recommended for study is 10 hrs per week (this includes scheduled lesson content, assignments and academic reading).
Unit based qualification made up of both mandatory and optional units. 120 credits must be achieved across the qualification. Optional units will be chosen to suit candidates' current working situation and will be discussed at Interview stage.