The PGCE: Secondary Science: Physics is a partnership programme. This means that it has been written and developed in collaboration with Local Authorities and local schools. The majority of your time will be spent in schools observing teaching and learning, considering how the theory of education and the practice link together and, of course, working with children in classroom settings.
You will be studying in a diverse community of trainees from a range of different subjects as well as studying alongside fellow Science trainees.
You will take part in the Virtual Schools project which involves working as a team with fellow trainees from different subject areas to address real life issues and challenges which may arise in schools
Many themes such as equal opportunities, bilingualism, meeting the needs for children with special educational needs etc. underpin the taught programme.
The subject studies elements of the programme focus on teaching Science as a curriculum subject and developing your subject specialism (Physics). These sessions aim to:
You will be engaging with research at Masters Level in two of the three available modules, one on Reflective Practice one on the potential uses of new and emerging technologies in secondary education and the third on developing subject expertise and subject pedagogy.
The programme runs over 36 weeks from September to July. Twenty-four weeks will be spent in partner schools - generally split into two separate and contrasting placements. The remaining time will be taken up in seminars, tutorials and assignment activities designed to support your professional development.
The UEL Secondary Team also offers additional subject knowledge development courses in Science, which are designed to give our trainees the basic knowledge of physics and chemistry up to KS4 level, in order to embark on their school experience with confidence. The subject knowledge development courses start before the full PGCE programme in early September.
Successful completion of the programme enables you to apply for teaching posts. There is a very high success rate for our trainees securing these posts. There is a clear career structure in place within the teaching profession, with a number of different paths available. The Professional Standards provide a framework for a career in teaching, from initial training, through induction and the threshold and on to Advanced Skills Teacher and Excellent teacher status. Some move along the management path - through middle management in subject or pastoral issues to senior management, and headship. Some wish to concentrate on teaching and develop this to become Advanced Skills Teachers.
You receive mentor support within schools supplemented by visits from your UEL tutor. Tutorial support is also available and this will be negotiated around your individual development needs. The programme is designed to support you in meeting the Professional Standards for QTS through focused seminars, lectures and assignments.
Application is through the Graduate Teacher Training Register (GTTR). You will need to demonstrate through the GTTR form and at interview that you:
The process of selection will involve:
UEL is also required to ensure that potential entrants:
Please note that we will give priority for selection for interview to those applicants who have completed their Department for Education ITT professional skills tests.
Information about the skills tests and how to book an appointment for the tests can be found at: http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/careers/traininganddevelopment/professional
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