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  PGCE - Primary and Early Years Education with QTS


Birmingham City University    Faculty of Health, Education and Life Sciences

Full time September PGCE 1 year full-time
Education (11)

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Are you passionate about shaping the minds of young learners? The PGCE - Primary and Early Years Education with QTS programme is designed for aspiring primary school teachers like you. This comprehensive course equips you with the essential tools to kick-start your teaching career. You'll benefit from a blend of academic study and practical experience, gaining a deep understanding of teaching methods and strategies. With options to specialize in either the 3 to 7 or 5 to 11 age range, you'll learn to teach across the Primary National Curriculum, with a focus on English and mathematics. Join us and become an outstanding teacher in the making!

About the course

Do you have a passion for educating children, supporting their academic and personal growth at a key stage in their development? Is your aim to become a reflective, critical and enquiring primary school teacher? Then our PGCE Primary and Early Years course is for you.

WHAT'S COVERED IN THIS COURSE?

Our aim is to help you become a committed, confident and creative teacher so we’ll train you in the essential tools you need to kick-start your career in education. You’ll increase your ability to handle the ever-evolving teaching environment, and by the time your course is complete, you’ll be in a position to continue developing your understanding, knowledge and skills throughout your professional life.

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Entry Requirements

We normally require a Bachelor's Honours degree at 2:2 level or above from a UK higher education institution, or a recognised equivalent.

GCSE at grade 4 (formerly grade C) or above (or its equivalent) in English (Language or Literature), mathematics and a science subject is also necessary at the point of enrolment.

Applicants must meet Department for Education requirements for Initial Teacher Training, which means being medically fit (physically and mentally) and successfully completing an enhanced disclosure via the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).


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