Initial Teacher Education Events
Find out more about becoming a teacher and the full range of PGCE courses available.
The University regularly hold Initial Teacher Education events for those wanting to find out more about becoming a teacher and the full range of PGCE programmes on offer. Our events give you an opportunity to discover what's involved, the qualifications you need, the prospects you have and the financial support you will get.
- Secondary PGCE Open Evening: The secondary PGCE open
evening provides an informal way to find out more about becoming a teacher
and the secondary subjects on offer. This event is open to all and you will
find us
ready with all the answers.
- Tuesday 29 May 2012 – Bath Spa University, 17:00h to 19:00h
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Open Days: You can find out about our PGCE programmes at our main Open Days. You will have an opportunity to have a look around the Newton Park campus and speak to staff from the Primary and Early Years and Secondary programmes.
- Taster Courses: A taster course gives you an opportunity to find out whether
teaching is the right career for you. You will learn about education today,
spend a day in a school and benefit from practical advice and guidance on your
next steps.
- 11-13 June 2012 – Taster course for men into Primary and Early Years
- Sector Events: We exhibit at both graduate and sector
specific PGCE events.
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- Discover Teaching: If you are from a Black or ethnic minority community,
find out about becoming a teacher at one of the PATH into Teaching South West
events. PATH (Positive Action Training Hub) into Teaching is a consortium of
Initial Teacher Education providers that have come together as a direct response
to identified needs of the BME communities in the Bristol and South West region.
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- Subject Knowledge Enhancement Course Open Evening: If you are interested
in teaching Maths, Physics or Modern Languages, but you feel you need to boost
your subject knowledge first then you could complete a subject knowledge enhancement
course. They are designed for graduates who may not necessarily have a degree
in the subject they wish to teach. Find out more at our enhancement course open
evening.
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