You could then top up your foundation degree to a full honours degree or take a two-year degree course leading to qualified teacher status mainly available in shortage subjects or obtain a post as an unqualified teacher in a private or free school and obtain QTS through the assessment-only route. Alternatively, you could consider taking an honours degree on a part-time basis while working. If you want to become a teacher but are worried about the cost of studying for a degree followed by teacher training, remember that a range of scholarships and bursaries is available.
You might be able to find work teaching English as a foreign language overseas without a degree or a teaching qualification, though on the whole, employers like you to have both. There are non-teaching roles available in teaching and education and in related fields where a degree is not required.
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Home Career sectors Teaching and education Can I get into teaching and education without a degree? Can I get into teaching and education without a degree? Candidates for both qualifications must also have both literacy and numeracy skills. The normal entry requirements are:. General entrance requirements apply. Please note, for this course all applicants should contact the Admissions and Accesss Office to request an application form.
If you claim any of the above exemptions, you must provide your certificates when you apply for the TQFE course. Where exemptions are granted, a reduced fee is charged. If English is not your first language you must have one of the following qualifications as evidence of your English language skills:. For more information on ways that you can meet our English language requirements, including options to waive the requirement, please read our information on English language requirements.
If you need to improve your English language skills before you enter this course, our partner INTO University of Stirling offers a range of English language courses. These intensive and flexible courses are designed to improve your English ability for entry to this degree. This course is available to those currently working in post-compulsory education i. Your workplace teaching forms an integral part of the course.
Modules are regularly reviewed and are subject to future changes. We provide a wide variety of digital resources for you to access online, including: recordings of all lectures; e-journals and e-books. Our face-to-face teaching involves large group lectures and workshops delivered by TQFE staff and guest speakers. The lectures provide an opportunity for key concepts and issues to be highlighted, and for you to receive guidance about assessments.
The opportunity to engage with your peers from different subject areas is a key element of the face-to-face learning. Each observation involves a written reflective exercise based on professional dialogue with your observer. Dr Kevin Brosnan , Course Director. SAAS will then pay your fees direct to the university.
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Learn more about additional fees. Why this course? Back to course Why this course? Work placement In Year 3, you will have the chance to work with school pupils on campus and you will spend an induction week in a school. Facilities Home Economics Our teaching space includes a bright and modern Food Lab, where students can practise their teaching approaches prior to school placements, and a designated textile workshop. Course awards This course is a professional teacher education course which qualifies you to teach home economics or technological education in Secondary schools and enables you to become a registered teacher, which is compulsory for teaching in Scotland.
Course content. Go back Course content. Go back. Curricular Studies 1 and 2. Academic Literacy and Communication 1 and 2. Professionalism and Teacher Identity 1 and 2. Professional Values and Education Studies. Professional Learning Through Enquiry. Professional Skills and Abilities. Assessment The course is assessed by assignments which may include practical elements, presentations and written submissions and by performance on school placement which demonstrates that the Standard for Provisional Registration has been met.
Entry requirements. Back to course Entry requirements. Home Economics The most suitable HNDs include both a practical element and a theoretical side in food or in fashion, e. Additional Information Detailed information on entry requirements can be discussed with the university course team. Life in Glasgow. How can I fund my studies? Back to course Apply. Start date : Apply now. Start date : Sep Contact us. Back to course Contact us. Find out more about the programme Submit an enquiry.
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