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  2. Nov 28, 2023 · Part-time degrees take four to six years. These courses take a broad approach to education and are popular with those who want to be primary school teachers. Some providers run secondary level-specific BEd courses – or ‘post primary’ in Northern Ireland.

  3. Sep 21, 2022 · Typically, full-time study will involve at least 100 hours of teaching practice, including 50 in your chosen area if you are on a specialist pathway.

    • Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) The most common route into teaching is the PGCE, which can be studied at university or as part of a school-based training programme.
    • PGDE. Most popular in Scotland, this one-year route allows you to gain QTS with additional Masters credits. You'll need: an undergraduate degree (containing 80 SCQF credit points for secondary teaching)
    • Salaried PGCE. Available in Wales, this new two-year course allows you to work in a school as an unqualified teacher while working towards your PGCE qualification.
    • Postgraduate teaching apprenticeship. With no tuition fees to pay and a salary from the outset, this is a great option for those who don't want to follow the traditional university route.
  4. Jul 1, 2021 · What is directed time? Directed time is when teachers are directed by their head teacher to be available for work. This is a maximum of 1,265 hours per academic year, spread over 195 days. Teachers can be required to teach on 190 days, the maximum length of the pupil year.

  5. Mar 27, 2019 · All teachers who teach pupils are entitled to PPA time, set as a minimum of ten per cent of their timetabled teaching time. First published: 27/03/2019. A teacher must not be required to carry out any other duties during their PPA time.

  6. Most postgraduate courses start in September, with full-time courses taking 9 months and part-time courses taking 18 to 24. Undergraduate courses usually take 4 years. Find out more about...

  7. Full-time teacher training usually takes 9 months, in line with the academic year. Part-time teacher training can take 18 to 24 months. Some courses begin with time spent in a university or...

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