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Teacher Training Information Evening
16th September 6.00 – 7.30pmSouthend SCITT
Penny Bowman – Southend SCITT Director
in partnership with
Welcome & Introductions :- Penny Bowman – SCITT Director Southend High School for Girls
Eligibility, applications & funding:- Penny Bowman
The Training Programme:- Christian Gilson & Katie Kennedy CCCU
‘Life as a Teacher’: - Christian Gilson – Central Programme Manager & RS Lead (SHSG)
‘Life as a Trainee & NQT’:- Ben Aldridge – Southend High School for Girls
Questions
Who and what are we?
• Southend SCITT• School Centred Initial Teacher Training• SCITT programmes are designed and delivered
by groups of neighbouring schools –we are based at Southend High School for Girls and the schools within our partnership are as follows:
Partnership schoolsMainstream secondary:Belfairs AcademyCecil Jones CollegeChase High SchoolSt. Bernard’s High SchoolSt Thomas More High SchoolShoeburyness High SchoolSouthend High School for BoysSouthend High School for GirlsThe Eastwood AcademyWestcliff High School for Girls Special Schools:Lancaster SchoolSt Nicholas SchoolThe St Christopher School
School Centred Initial Teacher Training
• The programme is taught by experienced, practising teachers, and often tailored towards local teaching needs.
• All SCITT courses lead to qualified teacher status (QTS). Many, though not all, will also award you a postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE) validated by a higher education institution. Southend SCITT provide the opportunity of gaining a PGCE through its partnership with Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) and Master Level credits. Our courses last for one year full-time.
• We offer School Direct Training - salaried and unsalaried (details to follow).
• SCITT courses follow the academic year, so to start your training in September you need to apply during the preceding academic year. (More about how to apply later.)
• A UK undergraduate degree – a 2:2 or above.• A GCSE grade C or above in English and
Mathematics. (For primary a C in Science as well) • To have passed the literacy and numeracy
professional skills tests before starting teacher training.
• A strong knowledge and understanding of subject you wish to teach – at least 50% of your degree should be relevant (if degree does not link closely enough, a SKE course is also recommended).
• If you have non-UK qualifications you will need a Statement of Comparability from NARIC.
Eligibility Criteria
• For a place on the School Direct Training Programme that is salaried, you are also required to have at least three years’ work experience in addition to the eligibility requirements detailed above.
Non academic requirements
• Medical fitness – health questionnaire to be completed prior to starting the course. Applicants must fund this themselves.
• Declaration of criminal convictions (DBS – check) – agree to having an enhanced criminal record check prior to starting the course. Applicants must fund this themselves.
• We would also expect that you spend some time observing in a classroom before starting the course – minimum of 5 days.
• School Direct offers 2 types of training places:1. School Direct Training Programme • For high quality graduates who want to be part of a school
team from day one. • You may be eligible for a bursary of up to £25,000 to
support you while you train – dependent on subjects and degree classification.
• Tuition fees paid by student.• Loans available from Student Loan Company.• No salary received during training.• Application through UCAS.• Expectation of a job within the partnership at the end of the
course.
Training Programmes
Eligibility 2015/161
Scholarships2
Bursaries
Trainee with 1st/PhD 2:1/Masters 2:2 Other3
Physics £25,000 £25,000 £25,000 £15,000 £9,000
Maths £25,000 £25,000 £20,000 £15,000 £9,000
Chemistry, computing £25,000 £25,000 £20,000 £15,000 £0
Languages4 - £25,000 £20,000 £15,000 £0
Biology - £15,000 £12,000 £10,000 £0
Primary maths5 - £12,000 £12,000 £12,000 £9,000
Geography, D&T - £12,000 £9,000 £4,000 £0
Music - £9,000 £4,000 £4,000 £0
English, history, RE, primary - £9,000 £4,000 £0 £0
2. School Direct Training Programme (salaried)
• An employment-based route for high-quality experienced graduates with at least three years’ work experience.
• You will earn a salary while you train. This salary will be in line with the unqualified teacher pay ranges if you are employed by a local authority maintained school, or at the advertised rate at an academy.
• This salary is funded in part by a government grant which also covers the costs of the tuition fees and which is paid directly to the SCITT.
• There are no bursaries available for this route.• Application is through UCAS.• Expectation of a job at end within partnership school.
Other routesUnfunded salaried placements: • Places on the training programme are offered
directly by a school to a trainee.• School is responsible for paying the salary cost
and tuition fees.• No funding available for these trainees.• Applications are directly to the school not
through UCAS.• No bursaries available.• Expectation of a job at the end.
Take Note
‘expectation’ of a job at the end of the course is not a guarantee of a job!
SCITT - Core
• Application through UCAS.• Tuition fees paid via a student loan or self-
funded.• Possible bursary according to degree
classification and subject.• What, you may ask, is the difference between
this and the School Direct (non-salaried)?• Nothing other than there is no expectation of a
job at the end of the year.
Applying for a place
• Look into the different postgraduate routes into teaching.
• You might want to train in a university or college or you could be based mainly in a school.
• Visit schools and spend time in the classroom.
• You will be able to apply for up to 3 places.
http://www.ucas.com/• Applications for Sept 2016 will have 2 Apply windows
Key dates27th October 2015: Apply 1 begins – you can now start to apply online for courses starting 2016. Applicants can make up to 3 choices which will be considered by training providers in parallel. A decision on your application, which will include a face to face interview, will be made within 40 days. 9th November 2016: Apply 2 starts – this is only available if applicants have been unsuccessful in Apply 1 or have declined all offers in Apply 2. Applicants can apply for as many places as they want in Apply 2 but only one at a time.
Application Fees:The fee for 2015-16 is £23 – this covers both Apply 1 and 2.
Application Process
Recruitment Process
• Presentation to selection panel5 minutes plus questions
choice of titles given in advance
• Literacy & Numeracy assessment Not necessary if skills tests already passed
• Completion of subject knowledge and skills audit• Classroom based task 30 minute activity presented to a class with follow up discussion
• Formal interview
Katie KennedyPartnership Development
Leader (Essex) &
CCCU Link Tutor for Southend SCITT
CCCU – Canterbury Christ Church University
The Faculty of EducationRecognised nationally as a centre of excellence for teacher
education and development, the Faculty of Education is one of the University's leading edge academic units.
QTS with PGCE• On the PGCE you will be studying at Masters Level (Level 7)• The programme (QTS with PGCE) is made up of 120 credits in total
(Level 6&7) of which 60 could be obtained at Masters Level (one third of a complete Masters)
• The Masters credits can be gained from 3 modules/assignments (Professional, Enhanced and Curriculum)
Curriculum Studies
(2 modules, 1 at Level 6, 1 at Level
6/7)40 credits
Professional Studies
(1 module at Level 6/7)20 credits
Enhanced Studies (1 module at
Level 6/7)20 credits
Professional Placement / Professional
Record of Development (40 credits at
Level 6)credits are
awarded when both periods of
professional placement are
complete
How do you achieve your M Level Credits?
• Three 4000 word assignments (Professional Studies, Enhanced Studies and Curriculum Studies)
• Marked at M Level (Level 7) – M Level criteria• If an assignments reaches the criteria for M
Level, you will be awarded 20 M level credits• You could finish the PGCE with 60 M level
credits in total
Critically Reflective Practitioner – The Developing Professional
Research
PracticeTheory
The Canterbury Partnership Teacher
The Canterbury Partnership is committed to the development of outstanding teachers who have a transformative impact on learners’ lives. We work together to
ensure that the teachers we educate bring about progress in learning which transforms learners’ knowledge, skills and understanding and their opportunities in
life.
a reflective practitioner who applies creative and critical approaches to professional practice and academic
learning
uses an extensive repertoire of knowledge, skills and
understanding to make learning transformative
takes responsibility for his or her own professional
development
sustained drive to excellence in professional
practice and academic learning through initial training and beyond.
experiences learning
environments where the challenge and support needed to
achieve outstanding outcomes for learners are
constantly sustained
practice is informed by a demanding professional and
academic curriculum enriched by
international and global perspectives
a champion of equality, diversity
and inclusion
resilient, resourceful professional, driven by a
personal and collaborative quest to make a difference to
the life of every learner
The Canterbury Partnership Teacher
benefits from and contributes to outstanding
research informed teaching
Summary
• Partnership between the Southend SCITT and CCCU to support you in gaining QTS with a PGCE and becoming ‘outstanding’ teachers
• As a CCCU student you have access to all the University Support Services and the Library resources (including the e-library)
• If you pass your three assignments at a Level 7 (Masters Level) you will be awarded 60 M Level credits (a third of a Masters)