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How to become a Qualified Teacher?. By Shahid Hussain. Routes to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Undergraduate Routes. Bachelor Degree – B.Ed BA/B.Sc with QTS Registered Teacher Programme -RTP Employment-based Initial Teacher Training- EBITT. Requirements. Two A-levels or equivalent
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How to become a Qualified Teacher? By Shahid Hussain
Undergraduate Routes • Bachelor Degree – B.Ed • BA/B.Sc with QTS • Registered Teacher Programme -RTP • Employment-based Initial Teacher Training- EBITT
Requirements • Two A-levels or equivalent • Primary Teaching: GCSE Grade C in Maths, English and Science or equivalent • Secondary Teaching: GCSE Grade C in Maths and English or equivalent • Appropriate Training/placement • Appropriate Fees
Post Graduate Routes • Postgraduate Certificate of Education PGCE • School-centred Initial Teacher Training SCITT • Graduate Teacher Programme-GTP • Overseas Trained Teacher Programme OTTP • Assessment-based Training QTS-only
Requirements • Degree recognised in the UK • 1 year full time or 2 year part time • Appropriate placement • Fee
Where to start? • Primary or Secondary or Further/Adult • Teaching Experience • Teaching Qualification • Graduate • EU? Non EU? • Money • Which Institution? • What Subject or Language to teach?
EU/EEA Qualification recognised Contact General Teaching Council-GTC Entry Requirements Fees Non EU/EEA Qualification may not be valid Go to NARRIC Contact TDA for Advice Entry Requirements Fees Things to Check
Financial Support • Tuition Fees • Maintenance Grant • TDA Training Bursary • Golden Hello • Student Loan • Other
Sources of further Information • CILT-the National Centre for Languages • TDA-Training and Development Agency for Schools • GTTR-Graduate Teacher Training Registry • General Teaching Council • Our Languages