Applicants applying for postgraduate initial teacher training courses will now need to apply through the DfE for entry in September 2022.
The primary teacher education course is designed for graduates who are committed to becoming primary school teachers. It trains you to teach children in the five-to-11 age range.
As a trainee you will learn how to teach the entire primary curriculum as well as choosing a particular route. The Primary PGCE with English and Drama route is designed to give you the additional expertise, confidence and skills to take on a leadership role in the primary subjects of English and drama in the future.
East London offers multicultural, multilingual and vibrant schools in which to learn, but your training at UEL will qualify you to teach anywhere in England or Wales.
Our PGCE team is made up of experienced practitioners who have worked in a range of primary and Early Years settings across London as classroom teachers, curriculum co-ordinators, advisory teachers and school leaders.
At UEL you will be part of a diverse community of students. We want to bring to east London a teacher workforce that reflects the local community and, in 2013-14, 24 per cent of our Primary PGCE trainees were men.
You will learn how to be a primary class teacher. By the end of the year, you will understand how to teach the entire primary curriculum to a class of 30 pupils and be confident and competent in doing so.
You will leave the course with outstanding subject knowledge across the curriculum. You will have an understanding of how to plan and deliver engaging and motivating lessons and how to support your pupils' progress.
You will learn how to identify the strength and needs of your pupils and make sure that everyone in your class is included and challenged.
You will understand how to assess pupils' learning, how to spot the gaps in their learning and how to plan to fill those gaps.
Everyone on the Primary PGCE learns how to teach the whole curriculum. We will give you the confidence and skills you need to teach every subject.
In extra sessions, you will also enhance your knowledge, understanding and practice of the primary subjects of English and drama.
You will be able to think critically about the role of English and drama in schools. You will learn how to use different strategies to engage pupils with drama and how drama can be used across the whole curriculum. You will have an in-depth look into the types of literature used in schools and develop your own reading habits. You will also develop your own skills and learn how to engage pupils using these skills.