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PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRESSION ROUTE PEPR BA(Hons) in Primary Education

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Page 1: PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRESSION ROUTE PEPR BA(Hons) in Primary Education

PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRESSION ROUTE

PEPR

BA(Hons) in Primary Education

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THE PROGRAMME

The Primary Education (Part-Time Progression Route) - PEPR - offers a two-year, part-time route to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) for those working with children in an educational setting.  The principal pathway is derived from a Foundation Degree in Childhood Studies.

BA(Hons) in Primary Education top up pathway.  This pathway enables candidates with a Foundation degree or other equivalent qualification in a relevant area to top up to an honours degree whilst working towards QTS.

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DURATION AND START DATES

This is a two year part-time programme Taught days are one day a week during term time Currently Wednesdays at the Medway campus Start date is Wednesday April 17 2013 at the

Medway campus.

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS – BOTH PATHWAYS

To be able to reflect critically and analytically on experience working with children in an educational setting

Maths, English and science GCSE grade C or equivalent or higher. (we can offer equivalency tests)

At least 1 year’s experience working with children in an educational setting

At least 2 days a week paid or voluntary employment working with children in an educational setting

To have the strong support of a senior manager in the setting where you work, if employed in a school/ educational setting.

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ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

BA(hons) pathway: A foundation degree or equivalent qualification in a

relevant area

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I HAVEN’T GOT MATHS OR SCIENCE GCSE CAN I STILL JOIN THE PROGRAMME?

The TDA require that you have GCSEs grade C or equivalent in maths, science and English.

We offer an ‘equivalency test’ in maths, science and English which is recognised by the TDA for teaching

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WHEN CAN I SIT THE EQUIVALENCY TEST?

Once you have been interviewed and accepted onto the programme you will be offered a place conditional on the equivalency test.

Admissions will then arrange for you to sit the test at the Canterbury Campus before the programme begins.

A small fee is payable for administering the test. You should indicate on your application form if

you wish to sit any of the equivalency tests

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WHAT QUALIFICATION WILL I HAVE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAMME?

From the BA(Hons) pathway then:

This programme gives you 120 Level 6 credits Therefore, when added to your starting HE credits, you

will have an honours degree in Primary Education and also recommendation for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)

You will also still have your Foundation Degree or other starting qualification

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WHAT DOES RECOMMENDATION FOR QTS MEAN?

All teacher training results in recommendation for QTS as you must teach for a full year (or equivalent if part-time) as a Newly Qualified Teacher (NQT) before QTS is confirmed.

Confirmation of QTS is managed by your employing school

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WHAT AGE RANGE WILL I BE QUALIFIED TO TEACH?

You can choose to train for the 3-7 age range (Foundation Stage and Key Stage One)

Or the 5-11 age range (Key Stages One and Two) Your professional placements will be in the Key Stages

for which you wish to train.

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PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT

You will spend time on professional placement (teaching practice)

You will undertake a 4 week block in term 1. This placement will NOT normally be in the setting where you work.

In terms 3, 4 and 5 you will undertake placement which could be in your own school. This placement will be tailored to meet your individual needs and will reflect your experience to date and your achievements on your first professional placement.

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PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT Placement in your own setting will probably be

between 4 and 8 weeks Some of this placement time may be part-time.

For example you may do blocks of mornings only one term followed by afternoons only the following term. This could be tailored to fit around your on-going work in school.

Your final placement in term 6 will be 6 weeks long and will probably NOT be in the setting where you work (this may be revised in the future).

You will also be required to undertake ongoing tasks such as: completing a display in the school; participating in school trips; visiting other Key Stages; observing in other classes

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I WORK IN AN INDEPENDENT/SPECIAL SCHOOL. CAN I UNDERTAKE PLACEMENT IN MY OWN SCHOOL?

Yes, but only if: The school follows the National Curriculum The school caters for the appropriate Key Stage. You have a successful first placement (which MUST be in an

LEA primary school)

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I CURRENTLY WORK IN A MAINSTREAM SECONDARY SCHOOL – CAN I JOIN THIS PROGRAMME? Yes – but all your placement time must be spent

in primary schools QTS, when granted, is not age specific – but the

training programme you will undertake is geared towards teaching Foundation Stage and Key Stages 1 and 2

Some secondary schools may consider employing you to work with SEN children in Key Stage 3 if you have primary training.

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I AM A TA IN THE SCHOOL – WHAT WILL HAPPEN WHEN I AM ON PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT?

You will have to be released from your usual role for the duration of the professional placements in terms 1 and 6.

You need to be sure that head teachers are clear how this will be managed – it is the school’s responsibility.

However, in terms 3,4 and 5 placements might, where possible, be incorporated into your usual work in schools – for example, you could take on a teaching role in lessons which you usually act as a support teacher.

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I AM WORKING AS AN UNQUALIFIED TEACHER. WILL THAT CAUSE ANY PROBLEMS? Not necessarily – you will need to undertake

some professional placement in terms 1 and 6 in another school. Your Head Teacher will need to be clear that they can facilitate this.

In terms 3, 4 and 5 your placement could be in the class you usually teach. Blocks of time would be allocated as official ‘placement time’.

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FINDING A SCHOOL FOR PLACEMENT

The university has a dedicated Partnership Office which will find a suitable school for you.

We may ask you to suggest some schools where you could be placed.

The Partnership Office makes every effort to place you somewhere suitable – but please note that you may need to travel some distance.

Individual needs are considered when placing students.

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PLACEMENT ABROAD OR IN OTHER SETTINGS

It may be possible to spend a week abroad or in an educational setting other than a school as part of your placement in Term 5.

This would form the basis of your research project.

We have links with France, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Spain and elsewhere in the EU on a funded basis

There are also links with the US and elsewhere which can be self-funded

Settings other than schools might include pre-school playgroups, museums, libraries, places of interest etc

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HOW MUCH TEACHING DO I HAVE TO DO WHEN I AM ON PLACEMENT?

You will start by observing the teacher and working with small groups.

By the end of the first placement you will be planning independently and teaching for about 50% of the time

For subsequent placements you will build up to an 80% timetable.

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DO I HAVE TO DO ALL THE PLANNING BY MYSELF?

There is a gradual build up to independent planning and this is supported by taught sessions at the university.

You will start by using the teacher’s plans then move on to planning with the teacher and finally plan by yourself.

In your final placement you will be doing almost all the planning by yourself.

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WHAT SUPPORT WILL I GET ON PLACEMENT?

You will have a teacher in the school who acts as your mentor. He or she will support you with weekly meetings and by observing you teach.

You will be assigned a link tutor, who is a university tutor, who will visit you during your school placement and observe your teaching.

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HOW IS PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT ASSESSED? Through the school experience file, which

contains a record of your placement, lesson plans, assessment records etc.

Through observations of your teaching by school mentors and link tutors

The mentor fills in a final report which tracks your progress against the standards.

You need to demonstrate that you have met all the standards by the end of the final placement.

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SKILLS TESTS

In order to gain qualified teacher status you need to pass the QTS skills tests in maths and English

You need to pass these tests before you begin the programme.

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WHAT ARE THE MONEY ISSUES?

The most up-to-date information about fees and funding is available from the university website.

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OTHER MONEY ISSUES

If employed, whilst you are undertaking professional placement your school may not pay you as you will not be able to fulfil your usual role.

Schools might not pay you for the day a week you spend in university

You should discuss this with the head teacher before starting the programme.

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TAUGHT SESSIONS

Taught sessions are one day a week during term time (except during periods of professional placement)

Throughout the programme there is an emphasis on a creative and cross-curricular approach to primary education. This is reflected throughout the taught sessions, which involve activities outside the classroom and visits to other contexts and settings.

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PROGRAMME CONTENT

There are 6 modules covering areas such as: Learning and teaching The wider curriculum A curriculum focus on core subjects Meeting diverse needs Reflective practice and a research project Professional placement

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ASSESSMENT

The modules will be assessed through a variety of different means which will include essays, oral presentations, policy analysis and critique of academic journal articles, a small-scale, classroom-based enquiry (subject to validation).

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AWARD OF CREDIT

20 credits are awarded for each module From the BA(Hons) pathway, an average of your

grades on each module (apart from professional placement) provides your degree classification.

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Any other questions? Contact Zoe Connell (nee Dymock), Programme

Administrator: [email protected] 01227 782207