Course overview
It is designed for trainees who already hold a teaching qualification and would like to specialise further.
This is an award of Teesside University delivered at Stockton Riverside College (01642 865506) and Darlington College (01325 503030).
Where you study
You study at Stockton Riverside College or Darlington College.
Course details
How you learn
Teaching and learning includes lectures, workshops and seminars. Assessment includes an individual learning portfolio, essays, a case study, reports, attendance at a one day subject specific fair and observations of at least 50 hours of numeracy teaching.
Entry requirements
Entry requirements
Applicants should have:
- a Certificate in Education or a Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (or equivalent)
- evidence of personal maths skills at level 3 prior to course entry
- a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check for regulated activity
- a teaching practice placement of at least 50 hours in an appropriate context.
Employability
Career opportunities
This course is a continuing professional development award for adult numeracy teachers working in education and training. Completion of this award can contribute to you obtaining Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) status.