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What courses would i need to do to become an A-level teacher?

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I am just looking at my options because i'm in the middle of a degree and wondered about teaching A-levels at collage but i know nothing about how to get there anyone have any information that might be of help?

Don't tell me to ask a careers person i will do that when term picks up again...

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  1. Its a case of getting a degree in the subject you wish to teach then a teaching degree which for A level would be roughly 3-4 years. That is if you get your diploma first time through.


  2. i think that you have to have a least 60+ course credits., then you will have an increased pay and better work

  3. You need A-levels and a degree of the chosen subject in order too teach GCSE level or A-level.

    You will still need at least 3 A-levels too do any thing with junior or Infant :(

    All I can think of is to go to a infant school and apply for a Classroom assistant and with any luck get around with your experience.

  4. You need to get a post-16 PGCE (it may have a slightly different name now), but basically it's a 1 year post-grad course very similar to the one for regular teaching.

    Something like this one through CCCU.

    http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/courses/pros...

  5. You just need a degree in the area that you want to teach.

  6. "Those who can, "do" those who can't "teach".

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