959 Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) courses delivered Online

ADHD, SEN & EYFS Teaching Diploma - 8 Courses Bundle

By NextGen Learning

ADHD, SEN & EYFS Teaching Diploma - 8 Courses Bundle
Delivered Online On Demand31 hours
£39

Special Needs: SEN Teaching, Phonics Teaching & Child Development - 8 Courses Bundle

By NextGen Learning

Special Needs: SEN Teaching, Phonics Teaching & Child Development - 8 Courses Bundle
Delivered Online On Demand4 days
£39

ADHD, SEN, Autism & Child Care - 8 Courses Bundle

By NextGen Learning

ADHD, SEN, Autism & Child Care - 8 Courses Bundle
Delivered Online On Demand36 hours
£39

Primary Teaching Online Course

By Training Tale

Primary Teaching Online Course
Delivered Online On Demand5 days
£69

Primary Teacher

4.7(160)

By Janets

Primary Teacher
Delivered Online On Demand4 hours 44 minutes
£25

Primary Teaching Diploma Course - CPD Accredited

By Training Tale

Primary Teaching Diploma Course - CPD Accredited
Delivered Online On Demand5 days
£31

Child & Adult Speech & Language Disorders Certificate

By The Teachers Training

Child & Adult Speech & Language Disorders Certificate
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 43 minutes
£27.99

English Grammar Course with Spelling and Punctuation

By The Teachers Training

Master English grammar with a focus on spelling and punctuation. This course helps you refine your writing skills, ensuring clear and error-free communication.

English Grammar Course with Spelling and Punctuation
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours
£15

Nursery Assistant Certificate

5.0(1)

By Course Gate

Nursery Assistant Certificate
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours 41 minutes
£11.99

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The English & Media Centre

the english & media centre

London

The English and Media Centre is an independent educational charity with a national and international reputation as a Centre of Excellence. It is a development centre, serving the needs of secondary and FE teachers and students of English and Media Studies in the UK and beyond. We are unique in being a group of teachers, working in a voluntary sector organisation and able to draw on our close connections with colleagues in the classroom. What do we do? Watch a recording of our Introduction to EMC webinar. (55 mins) The different sections of the webinar are also available separately: An Introduction to EMC: History, Principles & Practice (25 mins) A Taster Activity (20 mins) Getting the Most From EMC's Website (10 mins) EMC offers: a variety of professional development courses print and downloadable publications emagazine and MediaMagazine, quarterly magazines for A Level students with subscription websites consultancy/advisory work expert contributions to national initiatives and debates on English and Media teaching. What do we stand for? At the English and Media Centre we integrate theory and practice in all areas of our work. We aim to develop and disseminate best practice and innovative approaches to language, literature and media, in all their forms. We support teachers in raising attainment and helping their students to become confident, articulate, critical, creative readers, writers, speakers and listeners for the 21st century. Our approach combines creativity with rigour and we value our reputation for expertise and quality. In our CPD offer, we try to give teachers memorable and challenging experiences that inspire them and let them, in turn, inspire generations of students.

Fylde Coast Scitt

fylde coast scitt

Old Road

Train to teach with us on the Fylde Coast or in Liverpool. You can use the buttons below to view/download our information leaflet and submit your application via the Government Apply Service which is now Open! Firstly, our programmes are completely personalised to each candidate; no two people have the same experience because we only train between 20 and 30 trainees each year. Unlike the big university models where you would be one of 200 trainee teachers, we tailor the year to maximise your skills and you will therefore be better prepared to teach. We have our own supportive SCITT community, our own wellbeing programme and our own life coach. Secondly, because our trainees don’t have to attend University lectures, we have time to give them a bespoke enhancement programme running alongside the mainstream school placements. Our secondary trainees have the opportunity to teach in primary schools, pupil referral units, Special Educational Needs settings, work with CAHMS and teach in Sixth Forms. They also spend time at our local private schools to teach children with English as an additional language. Again, trainee curriculum design is tailored to maximise preparation. Thirdly, our programmes are competitively priced because we know graduates are already carrying huge university debts. We charge £7705 for QTS, as opposed to £9000, but we also give a free qualification for secondary trainees in addition to QTS so they leave as qualified Teachers of the PSHE Association [Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education]. This gives them an edge over other candidates when applying for jobs, and fully prepares them for teaching beyond the curriculum and preparing their pupils for life in modern Britain.