Can you do a distance PGCE?
This acclaimed PGCE (non-QTS) programme is delivered online as a distance learning provision. It is a part-time programme which can be taken flexibly, on its own, or alongside part-time employment. The course is ideal for individuals who already work in an educational setting, looking to progress in their career.
Where is the best place to do PGCE?
Top 10 PGCE Courses In The UK
- PGCE – University of Cambridge.
- PGCE – University of Durham.
- PGCE – University of Exeter.
- PGCE – Loughborough University.
- PGCE – University of Manchester.
- PGCE – University of Nottingham.
- PGCE – University of Oxford.
- PGCE – University College London. Duration: 1 year full time.
What are the minimum requirements for PGCE?
The applicant must hold at least a bachelor’s degree or three-year diploma evaluated at NQF level 6 (old structure) or NQF level 7 (new structure) (360 credits). The degree or diploma must include at least two school-related subjects.
How long does it take to finish PGCE?
The PGCE is a mix of university study and teaching practice. The course takes a year, or two years part time. It’s not designed to teach you subject knowledge – you have to have an undergraduate degree that’s relevant to the subject you want to teach. If you don’t, you can do a conversion course.
Which university is still open for PGCE?
The PGCE universities include:
- Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT)
- Central University of Technology (CUT)
- Nelson Mandela University (NMU)
- Rhodes University.
- Sol Plaatje University (SPU)
- University of Cape Town (UCT)
- University of the Free State (UFS)
- University of Johannesburg (UJ)
Does PGCE expire?
No, there is no time limit on how quickly you have to finish your NQT if you are doing it as supply. However, you can only do casual short-term supply for a maximum of five years. After that, you must undertake work that will count towards your NQT year.
Is PGCE phased out?
When are the old PGCE qualifications phasing out? Students who are currently busy with the old PGCE qualifications have until 2022 to complete the PGCE and/or to meet any outstanding requirements, such as modules registered for Non-Degree Purposes (NDP).
Can I be a teacher without a PGCE?
Contrary to popular belief, you do not need a PGCE to teach. All you need is QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) or the equivalent, QTLS (Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills). The PGCE is an additional qualification earned alongside QTS.
How much does it cost to do PGCE?
Semester Modules: R1,780.00 per semester. Year Modules: R1,815.00 per semester. Altogether, the cost of doing a PGCE at UNISA is R19,895.00.
Is PGCE a diploma or certificate?
The Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) This is a professional teaching qualification aimed at graduates interested in teaching as a career. The PGCE provides professional preparation for teaching Senior Phase (SP) grades 7-9 and Further Education and Training (FET, grades 10-12) phases of schooling.
What is the PGCE international course?
The PGCE Postgraduate Certificate in Education (International) is a part-time, distance learning PGCE (International) course aimed at professional teacher and educators working in countries other than the UK. It is a Level 7 academic qualification on the UK National Qualifications Framework and is relevant to all subjects, phases and curricula.
How much does the online PGCE program cost?
For UK students, the online PGCE program costs £1,675 at the University of Cumbria and is not available to international students. The University of Nottingham’s online PGCE has different tuition fees that depend on the country you are attending the on-campus sessions.
What qualifications do you need to study PGCE in the UK?
Most PGCE courses require the student to have at least an undergraduate (bachelors) degree of at least 2.2 grade (or equivalent) from a UK university. This table shows the entry requirements for studying an online PGCE program at a selection of universities in the UK and South Africa.
What is the scope of PGCE?
The PGCE serves as a professional capping qualification for candidates who have completed a relevant B-degree or a relevant qualification with at least 360-credits and wish to enter the teaching profession.