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Secondary Education History PGCE (11-16) at University of Gloucestershire - UCAS

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Course summary

We offer our students an exceptional training experience – if you’re looking for a lifelong, challenging and exciting career, teaching may be for you. During the training year you will engage with and be exposed to a range of different pedagogical approaches to enable you to become an outstanding history teacher. As a part of our distinctive and ambitious curriculum you will understand and apply your knowledge of:

  • Enquiry-Based Learning in History.
  • Scholarship in History Education.
  • The use of Initial Stimulus Material to promote curiosity and a love of learning.
  • The importance of providing all young people with a rich and diverse history curriculum to enable them to make personal connections to the past.
The PGCE will provide you with the opportunity to gain a deep understanding of key stage 3, 4 and 5 and will prepare you to adopt a range of assessment and behavioural strategies to support pupil progress. Your subject knowledge workshops will support you to expand your history knowledge and develop a teaching toolkit to support effective learning. You will master skills to be able to teach key historical concepts such as: change and continuity; cause and consequence; interpretation and source analysis. You will also explore contemporary issues such as decolonising the history curriculum. You will be encouraged to reflect on up-to-date research on the latest pedagogy, making critical evaluations and considering how it might influence your ongoing practice. You’ll be supported by a range of experienced professionals, both during school placements and by academic staff at the university. The programme aims to help you become an engaging and effective teacher within the 11–16 age range, and provides the input and opportunities that could enable you to teach post-16. We were founded as a teaching college 175 years ago, and following the introduction of new quality requirements, our Initial Teacher Training (ITT) courses leading to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), have successfully achieved reaccreditation in 2022 by the Department of Education. Our ITT courses have also recently been rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted, with inspectors highlighting their ‘unique’ emphasis on sustainability and the University’s strong partnership with schools. A brand-new campus It’s planned that this course will be taught at UoG’s new campus in Gloucester city centre from September 2025. The vibrant campus will be at the heart of the regeneration of Gloucester city centre. It will bring an iconic building back to life as a modern centre for teaching, learning and community partnerships, through placements, research and outreach activity, and provide cutting-edge facilities for your course. Study style The PGCE Secondary course is split into 3 phases which allow trainee teachers to learn and embed knowledge and skills related to their teaching practice.
  • Developing – From September
  • Broadening- From January
  • Enhancing- From April

Qualified teacher status (QTS)

To work as a teacher at a state school in England or Wales, you will need to achieve qualified teacher status (QTS). This is offered on this course for the following level:

  • Secondary

Entry requirements

Honours degree An honours degree, normally at 2.2 or above (or equivalent) in a relevant subject. If you do not hold a 2.2 or above, we may be able to consider your application but will require additional information. If you do not hold a degree in a relevant subject we will be able to consider your application if you have other qualifications, such as A Levels or postgraduate qualifications in the subject. GCSE English Language and Maths GCSE English Language and Mathematics at grade 4 (C) or above, or an equivalent qualification. If you don’t have a traditional GCSE, get in touch with our admissions team who will be able to advise you. Fitness to practice declaration If you are offered a place on the programme you will be required to complete a health declaration, which will be assessed by the University Doctor. Safeguarding checks The University of Gloucestershire is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all our trainees to share this commitment. If you are offered a place it will be subject to: - Satisfactory Safeguarding checks including the receipt of a ‘satisfactory’ Enhanced DBS return including children’s barred list information - Satisfactory completion of suitability form - Verification of two references - Satisfactory Certificate of Good conduct, where applicable, for those who have lived or worked abroad


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Secondary Education History PGCE (11-16) at University of Gloucestershire - UCAS