Over the one-year course, you will undertake learning at university and other educational settings. You will spend 120 days divided between at least two different school placements across the 11-16 age range within the secondary age phase. You will also undertake an additional 20 days of Intensive Training and Practice, focussing on specific ITT curriculum themes to enhance your professional practice.
Your university tutor team is available to assist you throughout your training, supporting development of reflection. Every effort is made to ensure that high-quality school placements are provided to you, facilitating learning through observing, co-teaching and being observed by experienced teachers in the classroom.
All course modules provide examples of good practice in pedagogy which you will reflect upon as you develop your own teaching style - you will be expected to actively participate in your own learning and development.
You will need an enthusiasm for Art and Design and be committed to developing the range, breadth and variety of art, craft and design education in schools. You will be an enthusiastic artist/designer/craftsperson, with a desire to pass on your enthusiasm to learners of all abilities. Also you will need:
For example Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of science (BSc) etc. or similar . They are sometimes known as 'undergraduate' or 'first' degrees.
Please note we do NOT accept GCSE Short Courses OR GCSE Equivalent Tests from other institutions or organisations, Key Skills Level 2 or Functional Skills Level 2.
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