PGCE Primary will train you to teach children aged 5 to 11. It provides training in all primary stage National Curriculum subjects, with a particular focus on Mathematics, English and Science.
Course overview
Become an outstanding primary school teacher with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
Enjoy extensive periods of classroom experience supported by outstanding tutors and mentors.
Course description
PGCE Primary will train you to teach children aged 5 to 11. It provides training in all primary stage National Curriculum subjects, with a particular focus on Mathematics, English and Science.
Completion leads to a postgraduate qualification and recommendation for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
University-based sessions cover education theories, ideas and concepts, and will enhance your awareness of current educational issues.
You will spend a significant amount of time studying the core subjects outlined above, while also studying Religious Education, History, Geography, Art, Music, Design and Technology and PE.
Special features
We have links with more than 200 schools, academies, and colleges, and you will benefit from significant school-based teaching experience.
Our leading experts in education have trained more than 5,000 teachers in the last 15 years.
Our students come from all over the globe and are from a variety of backgrounds - from recent graduates to mature learners.
Additional course information
Your University tutors, who are all highly experienced Primary practitioners, will provide excellent support for your academic work and your personal development.
School mentors will provide advice and guidance whilst you are on placement. The culture of team working and best practice sharing among students will provide you with a support network available when you need it the most.
Teaching and learning
The structure of our PGCEs includes both school-based and university-based learning.
The course is run in partnership with more than 200 local primary schools located across Greater Manchester, including Bolton, Trafford, Tameside, Manchester, Bury, Stockport, Rochdale, Salford, Oldham, north Cheshire and south Lancashire.
You will spend 120 days of the programme learning and practising teaching on placement. The professional placements are:
School experience block 1 (10 weeks, autumn term);
Inclusion placement (1 week, spring term);
Early Years Foundation Stage placement (2 weeks, spring term);
School experience block 2 (11 weeks, spring/summer terms).
When on placement, you will observe and teach classes under the guidance of an experienced primary teacher. You will also have a mentor to help you to plan lessons, deal with marking and assessment, and improve your teaching skills.
Your remaining time will be spent at the University, for example in lectures and seminars.
We will support your training to become a primary school teacher by providing:
an understanding of teacher professionalism;
evidence to inform your practical actions, principles and values in educational settings;
teaching that values diversity and respect for all backgrounds;
the required knowledge, understanding and practical skills.
As a guide, you should anticipate that time in university-based learning combined with school-based placements will roughly equate to the time commitment of a full-time job, with additional time required in evenings and weekends for background reading, lesson planning and completing written assignments.
Coursework and assessment
You will be assessed during your school placements, and you will receive high-quality feedback to enhance your development.
Your subject knowledge in English, Mathematics and Science will be audited regularly through taught course sessions, and you will also complete three 20 credit master's-level assignments during the year.
The written assignments will allow you to gain a maximum of 60 master's-level credits, and guidance and support to complete these assignments will be available from your University tutors.
Facilities
The course is taught by the Manchester Institute of Education (MIE) with most PGCE University days based in the Ellen Wilkinson building, centrally located on the University's Oxford Road campus, close to the Main Library, Alan Gilbert Learning Commons, and the Students’ Union.
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