We are proud that York St John University's heritage is anchored in teacher training and education, having being established in 1841 as a teacher training college. We have a strong record of contributing to our local and national teaching community.
Primarily based at your placement school, you will build your professional experience working in a school environment. You will have opportunities to engage with issues related to both your subject and education more broadly. We ensure that the training you receive is underpinned by knowledge and understanding of educational theory and current local, national and international research. Combining both theory and practice means that you will become an informed, reflective and critical teacher.
You will develop knowledge, understanding and skills in:
2:2 degree or equivalent in the subject you are applying for and GCSE in English and Maths at grade C/4 or above.
Additional requirements - for entry onto this course, you will also need:
See our website for fees
Completing this degree will give you Qualified Teacher Status. This means you will be recognised by the Teaching Regulation Agency as a qualified teacher. You will graduate as a classroom ready professional with a high potential for employability in local and national schools.
5 compulsory modules, including 3 school experience modules
Modules
Learning and Teaching in Subject Studies
The Developing Professional (secondary)
School Experience (Secondary)
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