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Subject Knowledge Enhancement (SKE1) Secondary Mathematics Education

Part-time, Short course

This course is subject to reapproval

Location • City Campus
Subject area • Teacher education
Related subjects Education studies Mathematics


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If you are a bit rusty or don’t have all the qualifications to begin postgraduate teacher training right away, this short course helps you top up your subject knowledge in aspects of the current secondary school (11-18) mathematics curriculum. It ensures that your maths knowledge and skills are appropriate for teaching the 11-16 curriculum, and also provide a firm foundation for teaching A level and post-compulsory education.

Great news about funding
The fees for this course are paid by the Department for Education Teaching Agency (DfE), and you could also receive a £400 bursary to help cover your living expenses.

An intensive short course
This two-week course helps you get ready to teach maths if you’ve been accepted onto either
• a PGCE course
• a school-centred programme of initial teacher training (SCITT)
• a graduate teacher programme (GTP)

Need longer?
Our one-year (36-week) accredited DipHE Subject Knowledge Enhancement (SKE 18) course in Mathematics Education may also be relevant to you if you've been offered a place on a PGCE or other graduate training route into teaching with SKE as a condition.

Course fees are funded by the Department for Education Teaching Agency and participants may receive a £400 bursary to help cover living expenses.

Find out more about Subject Knowledge Enhancement (SKE1) Secondary Mathematics Education

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Attendance

This course runs twice a year

• first intake – Monday 24 June to Friday 5 July 2013
• second intake – Monday 19 August to Friday 30 August 2013

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Fees – home and EU students

The course fee may be subject to annual inflationary increase. For further information on fees and funding see www.shu.ac.uk/funding

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