Secondary PGCE with QTS (11-19) (Provider-led) (Science with Physics)
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Secondary PGCE with QTS (11-19) (Provider-led) (Science with Physics)
Overview
The University of Greenwich's Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) prepares students to become science teachers at secondary school level, specialising in physics. The course focuses on addressing the needs of pupils aged 11-16 and beyond, working alongside experienced trainers from the Institute of Physics.
Course Content
- What is effective learning – Fundamentals of Practice Phase
- How do we plan for and evidence learning? – Qualifying and Transition Phase
- How do we all learn, what is our role? Enhancement Phase
- How do we all learn and what is our role? (20 credits)
- How do we plan for and evidence learning? (20 credits)
- What is effective learning? (20 credits)
Entry Requirements
- A UK citizen or have permanent residency
- An undergraduate (honours) degree at 2:2 or above in a relevant subject
- GCSE Mathematics, GCSE English Language at grade 4/C
- Equivalent qualifications may be considered
International Entry Requirements
The University of Greenwich accepts a broad range of international qualifications for admission to its courses.
Fees and Funding
- Home: £9,535
- International: £17,500
Careers and Placements
- Graduates are equipped for careers working in secondary schools and other educational settings
- Employment rates are outstanding and have consistently been well above national and London averages year-on-year
- The Employability and Careers Service provides support when preparing to apply for placements and graduate roles
Accommodation
- Avery Hill halls of residence are a home away from home to over 1,200 students
- Excellent transport links mean you can be in central London in under 30 minutes
- Rooms start at £133.98/wk and include Wi-Fi, utility bills, access to the on-site gym, 24/7 security, and 24-hour residential support
Support and Advice
- Academic skills and study support
- Support from the department
- Personal tutor allocated to support studies
Mode of Study
- Full-time
- 1 year
- Avery Hill Campus
How to Apply
- UK students: Apply through the Universities and Colleges Admission Service (UCAS)
- International students: Apply via UCAS, directly via the online application form, or via one of the university's in-country representatives
Additional Information
- The University of Greenwich has a long history in education and its academics are experts in their respective fields
- The university has strong links with schools and employers
- The course is rated good by Ofsted for Early Years, Primary, Secondary, and Further Education and Training teaching (Ofsted, 2023)
مخطط البرنامج
Degree Overview:
Greenwich’s Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) prepares you to become a science teacher at secondary school level, specializing in physics. The program focuses on addressing the needs of pupils aged 11-16 and beyond, working alongside experienced trainers from the Institute of Physics, who can provide ideas on engaging students in science. You will also develop your expertise, practical knowledge, and theoretical understanding of science. The program aims to develop your teaching skills, learning how to address the needs of secondary school pupils at Key Stage 3 and 4. Lectures delivered by experts in their field will help you widen your individual skills, expertise, and background knowledge in your subject specialism. The program builds on your natural flair, so you successfully engage with young students. By the end of the course, you will be formally assessed against the Teachers’ Standards to gain Qualified Teacher Status in addition to the PGCE qualification.
Outline:
- Year 1: Students are required to study the following compulsory modules:
- What is effective learning? (20 credits) (20 credits)
- How do we plan for and evidence learning? (20 credits)
- What is effective learning? Fundamentals of Practice Phase (0 credits) Enhancement Phase (0 credits)
- How do we plan for and evidence learning? Qualifying and Transition Phase (0 credits)
Assessment:
- Continuous assessment of classroom skills and teaching effectiveness builds towards a professional development portfolio.
- There are also written and practical assignments with opportunities for Master's level credits in the postgraduate version.
Teaching:
- In addition to university-based workshops, the course includes two school placements plus support in the form of online materials.
- In a typical week, learning takes place through a combination of lectures and seminars.
- You will be able to discuss and develop your understanding of topics covered in lectures in smaller group sessions.
- Timetabled learning may fall between 9am and 9pm depending on your courses and tutorials and 8am-4.30pm when on placement within a school.
- The typical student intake per year averages 30-40. Lectures are normally attended by 30-40, and seminars/tutorials by 30-40.
- Outside of timetabled sessions, you will need to dedicate time to self-study to prepare for course work, presentation, and portfolio subject knowledge. You can also join a range of student societies, including Education.
- If you are studying full-time, you should expect the workload to be similar to a full-time job.
Careers:
- Graduates are equipped for careers working in secondary schools and other educational settings.
- Decolonised curriculum that promotes equality diversity and inclusion.
- Strong partnership with schools and providing trainees who are employed by the schools with good employability.
- Well experienced tutors in various fields and links to external subject specific organisations.
- Research-informed pedagogy helping trainees to link theory to their practice.
- The University of Derby has co-designed and accredited the curriculum and will recommend QTS and the University Greenwich will make the academic award.
Home/international fees 2024/25
£9,250 /£17,000
هنا في جامعة غرينتش، تمنحك الدورات المهارات التي يقدرها أصحاب العمل والثقة لتحقيق أشياء غير عادية. تقدم الجامعات التاريخية في لندن وكينت مرافق من الدرجة الأولى وتعليمًا ملهمًا ومجتمعًا ودودًا ومتنوعًا.
خدمات
خدمات الطلاب
سيكون الانتقال إلى المملكة المتحدة للدراسة في جامعة غرينتش تجربة مثيرة. ولكن سيكون لديك الكثير للقيام به والتفكير فيه عند وصولك بحيث قد يبدو الأمر مربكًا في البداية.
سيقدم لك فريق المستشارين الدوليين كل المساعدة التي تحتاجها للتكيف مع الحياة في إنجلترا، وسيكونون قادرين على تقديم المشورة لك بشأن كل شيء من الأمور الشخصية والرفاهية إلى قضايا الهجرة.
خدمات الإسكان
- يمكن أن يكون العيش في قاعات الإقامة تجربة مثيرة وطريقة رائعة لمقابلة أشخاص جدد وتكوين صداقات مدى الحياة.
- توفر الجامعة ما يقرب من 2400 مكانًا في قاعات داخل حرمنا الجامعي أو بالقرب منه في أفيري هيل وجرينويتش وميدواي.
خدمات طبية
غالبًا ما يُطلق على الأطباء في المملكة المتحدة اسم الممارسين العامين (GPs). إنهم جزء من فريق من المهنيين الصحيين الذين يعملون في عيادة طبية.
الحياة الطلابية
حياة الحرم الجامعي
- يعد Greenwich أكبر حرم جامعي وغالبًا ما تستخدم مبانيه التاريخية على نهر التايمز كمجموعات أفلام، لذلك لا تتفاجأ إذا رأيت بعض الوجوه الشهيرة حول الحرم الجامعي.
- يضم مبنى Stockwell Street موارد تعليمية حديثة، بما في ذلك مكتبة عالية التقنية واستوديوهات أفلام وتليفزيون، وواحدة من أكبر المناظر الطبيعية للأسطح الخضراء للتعليم والتعلم في أوروبا.
- أحدث إضافة هي Dreadnought Building، وهي مساحة تعليمية ودراسية واجتماعية ضخمة ستفتح في الخريف بعد تجديد بقيمة 25 مليون جنيه إسترليني.
لاغية
Entry Requirements:
- UK citizens and permanent residents:
- An undergraduate (honours) degree at 2:2 or above
- GCSE Mathematics at grade 4/C and GCSE English Language/Literature at grade 4/C or equivalent.
- Equivalency tests from Equivalency Testing for Career Development and A Star Equivalency Testing are accepted.
- International students:
- The University of Greenwich accepts a broad range of international qualifications for admission to its courses.