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We are now closed for applications for non-shortage subjects for year 2012-2013.
We are only accepting applications for the following subjects: Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry and Modern Foreign Languages. Please do not apply for other subjects.
(21 February 2012)
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Recruitment (FAQs)
Can I apply for the GTP at Saffron Walden and Comberton Training Schools?
What will the training programme be like?
How will I be assessed?
How do I apply for the GTP?
Is GTP better than PGCE?
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Can I apply for the GTP at Saffron Walden and Comberton Training Schools?
Yes if you:-
- Possess an approved university degree (2nd class or better) in the subject you wish to teach.
- Possess GCSE Maths and English at Grade C (or the equivalent).
If in doubt about the validity of your qualifications, contact NARIC on 01242 260010 or the general qualifications section on 0870 001 0308.
Further advice is available from the Training and Development Agency For Schools (TDA) at www.tda.gov.uk
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What will the training programme be like?
- Each programme is individualised according to the trainee's needs, as assessed by the DRB.
- You will be employed by your main placement school at a salary on the Unqualified Teacher scale.
- You will have experience of at least two schools during your training programme.
- To reach Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) you must satisfy an assessor that you meet the award of QTS. These can be viewed on the TDA website.
- Your Individual Training Plan will be designed to train you to meet the QTS standards.
- You will receive the support of a teacher mentor who has been trained in mentoring. They will guide you through youth training plan.
- You will produce a portfolio of Evidence to demonstrate that you are meeting the QTS standards. The portfolio will be a reflective log of your experiences. It will include a series of formal written assignments, lesson plans, observations of your lessons, of pupil work etc.
- You will be visited at scheduled intervals by an external tutor who will review your portfolio and report on your progress.
- You will be required to pass the Skills Tests in Literacy, Numeracy and ICT.
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How will I be assessed?
Whilst you will be continuously assessed as part of the teacher training programme, your final assessment for QTS will be conducted towards the end of the programme by an assessor appointed by the Training School.
The assessor will:
- See you teach in each of the Key Stages for which you have been trained (normally KS3 and 4, but training for 16 - 19 is also possible)
- Scrutinise your portfolio
- Interview you, your mentor and Professional Tutor.
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How do I apply for the GTP?
The Saffron Walden and Comberton Training Schools will be accepting applications for academic year 2012-13 from October 3rd 2011. All candidates must apply to us through an online system which is located on the Teacher Development Agency website at http://www.tda.gov.uk. There you will find some information about us as a provider, and the application form which you will need to fill in and submit online. Please e-mail if you have any queries. We look forward to recieving your application.
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Is the GTP better than PGCE?
No. It is different. Both lead to the award of QTS. The GTP is especially suited to those who are keen to follow an employment than a more academic route into QTS. We are keen to ensure that it is no less rigorous than a PGCE. All the schools involved in our programme have extensive experience of Initial Teacher Training via both routes. Many of our mentors have been trained for both programmes, including the Faculty of Education at Cambridge University.
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We are now closed for applications for non-shortage subjects for year 2012-2013.
We are only accepting applications for the following subjects: Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry and Modern Foreign Languages. Please do not apply for other subjects.
(21 February 2012)