Preparing for a PGCE
Posted 2 years 2 months ago by The University of Warwick
Get a headstart in the world of teaching with this introductory course
The PGCE is a Postgraduate Certificate in Education that proves your credentials as a teacher in England, and can also allow you to teach abroad.
As a potentially important qualification to gain, preparing yourself to study for it is important. On this course, you’ll examine the academic literature around what teaching and learning in schools look like.
Based upon the University of Warwick’s successful PGCE programme, you’ll learn observational teaching skills – along with key legal knowledge – that will stand you in great stead for the PGCE to come.
This course is aimed at anyone who has accepted a place on an English PGCE course or is preparing for a teaching career in higher or further education
This course is aimed at anyone who has accepted a place on an English PGCE course or is preparing for a teaching career in higher or further education
- Investigate what might be involved in completing a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) programme
- Reflect upon your own motivations for wanting to become a teacher
- Develop initial understanding of the centrality of safeguarding to the role of the teacher and some key aspects of safeguarding.
- Investigate the importance of reflective practice for teachers
- Explore the importance of good mental health and wellbeing for teachers
- Identify the importance of subject knowledge for teachers and begin to develop your own subject knowledge in areas of need