This is a self-funded option for very experienced graduate teachers who are likely to have spent more than two years in a teaching role. This experience can be gained in an employed or voluntary capacity as long as you are meeting the standards as a teacher, or as someone supporting a teacher.
In order to qualify for this route, you must:
Please email secondary@uel.ac.uk for an application form. Alternatively you can download the application form by following this link - Assessment Only Application. Before completing an application form you need to secure a position at a school which is prepared to support you on the Assessment Only route. The head teacher’s recommendation will act as the first reference and if appropriate we would also contact the second referee. The relevant sections of this form should be completed by the applicant and the school and returned to UEL.
The Assessment Only route to QTS is a two stage process with a fee for each stage. Fees are generally invoiced to the school who is supporting you.
Stage 1 (Acceptance Fee) £1200
In school pre-assessment to include interview; analysis of training needs; observation of teaching; detailed scrutiny of available evidence; training plan. At the end of this stage you will be advised of your suitability to progress to Stage 2 assessment or alternative routes to QTS if appropriate.
Stage 2 (Assessment Fee) £700
One day assessment against the Standards for Qualified Teacher Status. This will include scrutiny of your Portfolio of Evidence and an interview to confirm achievement of the standards. In addition you will be observed teaching to ensure breadth and depth of teaching experience. In order to be recommended for QTS, you must pass the Skills Tests, normally prior to the assessment visit.
If you need any information which has not been covered above then please emailsecondary@uel.ac.uk or telephone Saranna Maynard on 020 8223 2319.
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