the rewards of teaching inspire and motivate on a daily basis (tudor grange academy) the ability to...
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The Rewards of Teaching
Inspire and motivate on a daily basis (Tudor Grange Academy)
The ability to guide and see children
develop and the light bulb moment when a
child ‘gets it’ as a result of your teaching.
(BCU)The ability to guide and see children
develop and the light bulb moment when a
child ‘gets it’ as a result of your teaching.
(Finham Park)Inspiring a new generation of learners to
become their very best. (Warwick University
You will shape future generations and be
remembered by children in years to come as
they think of their experiences through life.
Everyone remembers their favourite teacher.
(Birmingham City University)
Fulfilling, satisfying and excellent job security
(Tudor Grange Academy)
Encourage them to achieve and be a better
person, simply through your motivation,
enthusiasm, and passion for a subject.
(Warwick University)
Click the image to play- Why you want to be a teacher?
Routes availablehttps://getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/explore-my-options
http://www.teachfirst.org.uk
PGCE• You require a degree/Subject Knowledge Enhancement• Developing teaching skills • Length - 1 year full time or 2 years part-time• Expect to pay £9,000 a year.• Bursaries or scholarships (subject or degree dependent).• School-led training (Masters level) + teaching placements. • Apply via UCAS Teacher Training.
School DirectUnsalaried
• Tuition fees paid by the trainee.• Possible bursary (up to £25k) (dependent on subject taught and grade specific.• Aimed at high quality graduates wanting to be part of a school team (day 1).• Scholarship from professional bodies for maths, physics, chemistry and
computing. (grade and subject specific) of up to £25,000 to support you while you train.
• Bursaries and funding
School DirectSalaried • Employment-based route for high-quality experienced graduates • 3 years work experience (possible discretion - high achiever/
shortage subject)• A salary while you train (unqualified teacher pay scale if local
authority school)• School-led teacher training .
SCITT• A degree or A levels that satisfy the subject requirements
of the provider.• Grade C (or equivalent) in GCSE maths and English.• Grade C science GCSE required for primary teaching. • Flexibility - work anywhere the programme is offered.• Research individual SCITT providers. (See presentations
for local SCITT providers)
• 2:1 degree or above, 300 UCAS points (not general studies)• A degree or A levels that satisfy the subject requirements• Grade C (or equivalent) in GCSE maths and English • Grade C science GCSE required for primary teaching • Flexibility- work anywhere the programme is offered• Commitment 2 year Leadership Development Programme• Apply via their own website (March deadline last year)• Teach First website for the latest information.
Visit them at the Central Careers Fair 4th November – Square 1
Initial Teacher Training Allocationshttps://www.gov.uk/government/publications/initial-teacher-training-allocations-for-academic-year-2015-to-2016
Information has not been made available for 2016-17 allocations yet! (monitor the above links
Financial incentives for 2016/17
Eligibility 2016/20171
Scholarships 2
Bursaries
Trainee with 1st/PhD
2:1/Master’s 2:2 Other
Physics £30,000 £30,000 £25,000 £25,000 £9,000 3
Maths £25,000 £25,000 £25,000 £25,000 £9,000 3
Languages 4 - £25,000 £25,000 £20,000 £0
Chemistry, computing
£25,000 £25,000 £20,000 £20,000 £0
Biology - £20,000 £15,000 £15,000 £0
Geography - £15,000 £15,000 £15,000 £0
D&T - £12,000 £9,000 £0 £0
English, history, music, RE
- £9,000 £4,000 £0 £0
Primary maths 5 - £6,000 £6,000 £6,000 £3,000
Primary - £3,000 £3,000 £0 £0
https://getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/bursaries-and-funding
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/top-graduates-to-get-up-to-30k-to-train-to-teach-core-subjects
Financial incentives for 2016/17
• Professional body scholarships of £25,000 awarded - Physics, maths, computing and chemistry.
• Degree class 2:1 or First.• Awarded by industry and professional bodies.• Government bursaries for 2015/16 - dependent on degree
classification and subject - focused on shortage areas in the main.
Check for up to date information-http://www.education.gov.uk/get-into-teaching/funding.aspx
Subject knowledge enhancement (SKE) course • Available in the areas of maths, physics, chemistry, languages
computing and design and technology.
• Teacher Training providers may feel you need to refresh your subject knowledge – will discuss SKE options with you.
• Limited secondary phase.
• SKE fees are covered. Bursary a possibility.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/subject-knowledge-enhancement-course-directory
Information on Professional Skills Tests
Register to book your skills test Book your skills test
Practice literacy materials and practice numeracy materials.You’ll need to take proof of your application for a teacher training course with you to your skills tests.
• a welcome letter from a teacher training organisation, for example UCAS Teacher Training or Teach First
• email correspondence from a teacher training organisation
• correspondence from a school or training provider
• a copy of a completed application form
• confirmation of, or an invitation to, an interview from a teacher training organisation, training provider or school
• When you’re ready, you’ll need to book your tests with learndirect using the skills tests booking website.
Professional skills tests
The pressures within teachingMultitasking + Every day being different -
University of WorcesterA constantly changing profession (which is what makes is so
interesting) - Birmingham City University Increasing accountability for progress – need to be organised
and professional with records and data management - Finham Park school
Workload and time pressures. Delivering quality on a restricted budget - Tudor Grange Academy
Academic requirements
The teaching profession looks for the highest quality candidates, so you'll need to meet the following requirements before you can be accepted for teacher training:
• A degree awarded by a UK university.
• GCSE English and Maths (or equivalent) at grade C or above.
• For primary and middle school (key stages 2-3) you'll also need at least a C grade in GCSE science (or equivalent).
Non-academic requirements that help make sure teaching is the right job for you• Classroom experience - At least 10 days classroom experience
before you begin teacher training – check requirements with individual providers as this varies.
• Medical fitness: Some applicants may be asked to have a medical examination.
Helpful to provide full details of disabilities on your application so that training providers can try to make any necessary adjustments.
UCAS Teacher Training Course Search
Application adviceApplications for all training routes via UCAS Teacher Training
Application process including the facility to search university courses and school-led opportunities available at the end of 26th October.
http://www.ucas.com/apply/teacher-training
Freephone 0800 389 2500.
Application advice2 phases:
Apply 1 – up to 3 choices.• Important to consider when
providers are opening programmes.
Apply 2 opens • For unsuccessful applications at
Apply 1 stage. • Will have to go through Apply 1
Application advice• Deadlines for applications – No definitive deadline but
early applications encouraged – offers have been known to be made as early as December.
• Application fee.
• References required – one academic, one professional.
• Speak to professionals
UCAS Teacher Training scheme Prepare and apply
Key application tipsBirmingham City University• Ensure it is clear that you have sufficient experience with primary children and
know the realities of working in a classroom. • Be able to talk about what makes a good teacher.• Demonstrate a commitment and love of learning and the passion to teach.
Tudor Grange Academy• Gain some practical school experience to ensure you are choosing the right career!• Try and determine whether you wish to teach Primary (age 7-11) or Secondary (11-16) aged young learners• Make a big impression in your personal statement, highlight your personal strengths and why you wish to teach• Evidence your skills and qualities• Research! If you’re invited to interview, know your subject and have some basic knowledge of the National Curriculum in the age range you have applied to teach
University of Warwick
• Provide a fitting overview of your skills and experience.
• It is essential that you offer detailed examples of what you have done to support your claims. It may be a good idea to give examples of what you have learnt from your experience, and how it will have a positive effect on your teaching.
• Explain how your prior education and any work experience relate to your selected subject.
Continuing Professional Development• Subject leader• SENCO• Department head• Phase leader• Senior Leadership Teamhttps://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/national-college-for-teaching-and-leadershipership
1. Up to 4,000 characters or 47 lines of text (including spaces) – whichever comes first. Some word processing packages calculate character and line counts differently from the UCAS Teacher Training system (redrafting may be needed!)
2. Write in English (or Welsh if you’re applying to Welsh providers
3. Avoid italics, bold or underlining.
4. Get the grammar and punctuation right and redraft your statement until you’re happy with it.
5. Write your personal statement in a word processor first, then copy and paste it into your application.
What to include in your statement
Personal Statement checks
Support with applications – bookable appointments with
Central Careers
Careers and Add+vantage- 1st floor, The Hub. Tel: 024 7765 2011 Email:[email protected]
Useful links
Information on the national curriculum
http://www.tes.co.uk
http://www.ucas.com/how-it-all-works/teacher-training
http://www.youtube.com/user/getintoteaching/videos
University of Leicester - requirements for PGCE entry
How to get on to a PGCE - Newcastle University
Training provider presentations
4th November- Central Careers FairTeach First and ‘Department for Education’
11th November 1 – 2pm (followed by Q&As) Birmingham City University and Tudor Grange Academy.
18th November 1- 2pm (followed by Q&As) JSG06:University of Warwick & Finham Park School
Further provider network event will be held in FebruaryBook places Coventry Prospects (search presentations 'Teacher Training ‘)
https://getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/teaching-events/train-to-teach-events/train-to-teach-birmingham-2015
Are you interested in gaining experience in a Coventry school?• Not sure if teaching is for you, why not volunteer for a
few weeks to see if it is for you?• Do you want to gain experience for a PGCE, SCITT,
EYITT or School Direct application?• Have a passion for supporting and shaping young
people?• Maybe you need to gain some much needed work
experience.We have a few places left on or General Schools training this Saturday 10-12 in the Hub.Please email [email protected] to confirm your place.