Scarborough TEC

Degree level: Undergraduate

Certificate in Education - Lifelong Learning

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Course summary

Teacher Education, Changing Lives The course provides our trainee teachers with the knowledge, resilience and passion to succeed as teachers in the lifelong learning sector. We aim for our trainees to be armed with the skills they need to make teaching their own lifelong career. The lifelong learning sector has gone through significant changes through the previous years and, as such, it has struggled to find a place in the UK educational system. The introduction of the ETF Professional Standards has helped to define the professional requirements necessary to outline teaching within this diverse sector. This course is underpinned by these ETF standards and, as such, are embedded within all that we do. Working in the lifelong learning sector it is vital that all teachers and trainers consistently reflect on their practice in order to meet the dynamic needs of this ever-evolving sector. Our trainees will be working in diverse environments but meeting the individual requirements of all students, allowing them to achieve. Our teacher trainees may find themselves delivering in a range of settings from Motor Vehicle Workshops to Animal Care to Psychology in Higher Education and this course will equip them to excel in their chosen pathway. Trainees will explore and critique current issues as well as acquire technical competence in approaches to the four central concepts of pedagogy, andragogy, curriculum and assessment. They will explore and critique the ETF professional standards and the application within their current practice. The part-time programme is suitable for those wanting to pursue a career in teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector; that is teaching students age 14 years and above. The programme is part-time and suitable for those who are currently employed in a teaching role. This is a two-year course.

Modules

Principles and Practice in Post Compulsory Education Practical Teaching and Learning Curriculum Intent, Implementation and Impact Reflective Practice for Professional Development All modules are mandatory

Assessment method

Two Essays, completion of a teaching file, eight teaching observations, a Microteach, an ILP presentation, a poster presentation, a research project and a presentation at a year-end academic conference


How to apply

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Applicants will require Level 3 qualification in subject specialist area and GCSE English and Maths at Grade 4 (or equivalent) or a Level 3 qualification in any area and 2 years’ experience in their proposed field of teaching and GCSE English and Maths at Grade 4 (or equivalent). Applicants must be in work (paid or otherwise) delivering substantial teaching or training in a related sector to participate in this programme. Their organisation must support the programme through provision of time to attend the sessions and in the supply of a mentor for the trainee. An enhanced DBS is required before the programme commences.

Additional entry requirements

Criminal records declaration (DBS/Disclosure Scotland)

An enhanced DBS is required before the programme commences.

Interview


Unistats information

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £8500 Whole course
Northern Ireland £8500 Whole course
Scotland £8500 Whole course
Wales £8500 Whole course
Channel Islands £8500 Whole course
Republic of Ireland £8500 Whole course

Additional fee information

Enhanced DBS must be provided by the student during enrolment.
Certificate in Education - Lifelong Learning at Scarborough TEC - UCAS