A Met? Pahfossyant said:Don't study at Liverpool...I work for another Uni not too far away, that happens to have some of the best Science Teachers........... On the PGCE I'm sure you can go into Sciences - so do it.... apply to MMU.......
This is also what we have at MMU with the Teacher Training......
https://www.sciencelearningcentres.org.uk/centres/north-west
Blatant advert, but you will do well...some cracking teachers here........
I wanted to apply for the Craft and Design PGCE there in the hope of getting my first degree and a PGCE in one hit. I was told I needed to have a first degree before I could do the Craft and Design course.fossyant said:Don't study at Liverpool...I work for another Uni not too far away, that happens to have some of the best Science Teachers........... On the PGCE I'm sure you can go into Sciences - so do it.... apply to MMU.......
This is also what we have at MMU with the Teacher Training......
https://www.sciencelearningcentres.org.uk/centres/north-west
Blatant advert, but you will do well...some cracking teachers here........
Night Train said:I wanted to apply for the Craft and Design PGCE there in the hope of getting my first degree and a PGCE in one hit. I was told I needed to have a first degree before I could do the Craft and Design course.
Do they have any other entry to teaching courses running that I could get on to without a first degree?
mark barker said:As it currently stands, you don't need to have any experience of the subject you wish to teach, just a PGCE. Part of the reason I left teaching a couple of years ago was due to the decline in standards within various departments (the head of my department was a PE teacher, I taught Design & Technology, whilst the PE department was headed up by a Maths teacher!).
Bond said:My friend has just told me about this: http://www.tda.gov.uk/Recruit/thetrainingprocess/pretrainingcourses/skecourses.aspx
So I could become a teacher in two years rather than 4.