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PGCE Secondary Modern Foreign Languages

GTTR code R9X1

Full-time

This course is subject to reapproval

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


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The current shortage of modern-language teachers makes this a great choice of subject to teach at secondary-school level and beyond.

Modern languages are a priority subject, so having the skills to enthuse and motivate others in French, German or Spanish will make it easier for you to find a job when you graduate. You may even be eligible for a tax-free bursary.

What you achieve on this PGCE course
This course develops your enthusiasm, confidence, knowledge and skills in teaching modern languages. You achieve qualified teacher status (QTS) equipping you to teach National Curriculum modern languages at Key Stages 3, 4 and 5.

During the course you
• deepen your subject knowledge and skills
• learn to use relevant literature, research and educational theories relating to teaching modern languages and the wider curriculum
• become a successful teacher of pupils at all levels of ability
• develop a wide range of interactive, engaging and tailorable teaching strategies
• develop your classroom management and behaviour management skills
• use a variety of techniques for monitoring pupils' progress
• learn about the wider role of teachers in school
• learn about the way schools and the education system function
• apply your skills and knowledge in a school context
• develop your evaluation and critical reflection skills
• meet the teacher's standards for personal development

Specialist speakers are invited in throughout the year to enhance the learning experience.

Language specialisms
Our modern language teacher-training students train to teach in one or more of the three main languages of French, Spanish and German. However, placements and employment prospects are greatly enhanced for those with more than one language to offer, so if you are a single linguist then we may make your place conditional on completing a Teaching Agency funded French, Spanish or German extension course in the summer before the course starts.

Teaching placements
With our PGCE you complete two contrasting placements in 11–16, 11–18 or post-16 settings. This allows you to experience the full progression from Key Stages 3 to 5. In total you spend around 120 days on placement. While on placement you benefit from excellent support and mentoring from a university-trained mentor. We have placement links with over 600 schools and other institutions, and a third of our students end up being offered teaching jobs where they did a placement.

Your choices on this course
During the course, you’ll be able to choose to complete either the PGCE or the professional graduate certificate in education (ProfGCE). Both qualifications will earn you QTS status, but the PGCE also gives you 60 credits towards a masters degree.

Subject knowledge enhancement
We offer an 11 to 13 week Spanish Subject Knowledge Enhancement course. This takes place in the summer before you start your PGCE and is suitable for you if you are proficient in a language other than Spanish and want to offer a second language in schools, or if you have some Spanish, but want to increase your confidence to teach it. Please contact Nickey Brown on n.brown@shu.ac.uk for further information.

School Direct places for September 2013
We have PGCE places for this subject available via our School Direct route for September 2013 start. Places for School Direct are provided in partnership with our lead schools in South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Lancashire and Lincolnshire. There is the intention that you will be employed by them or another school in their partnership once you have qualified.

For more information on how to apply visit School Direct PGCE.

Find out more about PGCE Secondary Modern Foreign Languages

Attendance

Full-time – one year

How to apply

All Sheffield Hallam applications must be made through the Graduate Teacher Training Registry (GTTR). Apply online at www.gttr.ac.uk or phone 0871 468 0 469.

Fees – home and EU students

2013/14 academic year

Typically £9,000 for the course

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

Fees – international students

2014/15 academic year

Typically £11,250

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

Assessment

• research projects • individual and group work • presentations and reports • preparing teaching materials and plans • teaching practice

You must also successfully complete tests in numeracy and literacy as designated by the Department for Education Teaching Agency

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