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I have my interview on Wednesday.. I have gone through this but I feel nervous. I was sent two pre reading documents and to complete a subject knowledge audit. Please how does this count in the interview process?
@comieashley6696 Hi dear, don't be afraid. You've got this! The subject knowledge audit is just to know how much you know about the core subjects. Remember, holding a degree means you've really come a long way, dear. Trust in yourself.
I started 2023 September and am finishing this June. I was doing teacher training with PGCE and QTS but dropped the PGCE because I rather want to do a masters program later and only need QTS now to work as a professional teacher here.
Hi dear, the difference is that a personal statement is used when applying for school, but a supporting statement is used when applying for a job. While personal statements show your interest in the subject of study and what you have done for far in relation to the course, supporting statement talks more about experiences you've had in that field and why you are suitable for the job.
Once you have completed and secured a job, your employment should be the one to work out your visa sponsorship. So it's advisable to apply to jobs that have the ability give visa sponsorship.
It is very easy depending on where you are located. Most cities lack teachers because there are so many schools. In town and villages, there are fewer schools. Hence, it may take you a while, or you can get a job in a city that's close by and commute daily to work.
Here in the UK, public schools have pupils who may have various special needs, including ADHD, Autism, etc, and as a teacher you must ensure everyone is able to access the your lessons by providing additional resources we call scaffolds to help them. E.g a pupil who may not be able to write but can say their answers to questions will need someone to write for them who we call a scribe. Pupils who may not be able to read might need pictures in say science lessons rather than a list of objects. And most importantly, it's all about making every child feel appreciated, loved, protected and supported.
I guess you mean training providers? On the application link, you need to select available centres close to you(if you are in the UK and probably which place you would like to train if outside UK.) There is a like to a list of schools and training providers on the application form.
If there are job prospects with that no problem. However, the online training lacks the practical component of teaching in the UK which you usually get by experience in schools or short course organised targeting experience and giving you the opportunity to practice (both online or in person).
Hello Queens and Kings! I've answered all your questions in this video on teacher training interview. If you getting ready for your interview, I hope you find value in this video. I hope you enjoy watching this video, leave a nice comment, and subscribe if you haven't done that already. Sending lots of love and hugs! ❤
You are good,and born for this
Thank you, bro! ❤️
Your video is informative. The quality is top tier. You have immensely upgraded. That new Camera is doing you well. Your daughter is beautiful ❤
Thanks sis, it's actually my phone. I've gone back to using phone due to time and setup etc. Thanks sis, she is a handful 😆.
I also want to knw if o will be able to bring my dependants if i get teaching job after my teacher training. Thanks
Can you bring a dependant after getting admitted to pursue Postgraduate certificate in education in UK?
No, dear, no more dependent visas, sadly.
I have my interview on Wednesday.. I have gone through this but I feel nervous. I was sent two pre reading documents and to complete a subject knowledge audit.
Please how does this count in the interview process?
@comieashley6696 Hi dear, don't be afraid. You've got this! The subject knowledge audit is just to know how much you know about the core subjects. Remember, holding a degree means you've really come a long way, dear. Trust in yourself.
@@comieashley6696 do email me if you need any further guidance.
@RitaSiaw thanks so much for your reply.. I really appreciate it
Please, in what year did you do your PGCE and did it come with a QTS?
I started 2023 September and am finishing this June. I was doing teacher training with PGCE and QTS but dropped the PGCE because I rather want to do a masters program later and only need QTS now to work as a professional teacher here.
@@RitaSiawGood luck to you
@@RitaSiawI have QTS in Ghana here....can I still apply for PGCE with QTS?
Do you know the difference between personal statement and supporting statement?
Hi dear, the difference is that a personal statement is used when applying for school, but a supporting statement is used when applying for a job. While personal statements show your interest in the subject of study and what you have done for far in relation to the course, supporting statement talks more about experiences you've had in that field and why you are suitable for the job.
@@RitaSiaw thanks 👍
Hi dear, DOES this PGCE + QTS come with a bursary or scholarship?
For now, only physics and languages have burseries I know of.
And do schools give out certificates of sponsorship to teachers if employed
Once you have completed and secured a job, your employment should be the one to work out your visa sponsorship. So it's advisable to apply to jobs that have the ability give visa sponsorship.
Hy Rita, how easy is it to get a teaching job after my teacher training program
It is very easy depending on where you are located. Most cities lack teachers because there are so many schools. In town and villages, there are fewer schools. Hence, it may take you a while, or you can get a job in a city that's close by and commute daily to work.
What is the meaning of making a class inclusive please?
Here in the UK, public schools have pupils who may have various special needs, including ADHD, Autism, etc, and as a teacher you must ensure everyone is able to access the your lessons by providing additional resources we call scaffolds to help them. E.g a pupil who may not be able to write but can say their answers to questions will need someone to write for them who we call a scribe. Pupils who may not be able to read might need pictures in say science lessons rather than a list of objects. And most importantly, it's all about making every child feel appreciated, loved, protected and supported.
Please, how do one get a training provided
I guess you mean training providers? On the application link, you need to select available centres close to you(if you are in the UK and probably which place you would like to train if outside UK.) There is a like to a list of schools and training providers on the application form.
Nice one Rira
Please how can i contact you? I do have some questions regarding placement.
Hi dear, you can email me on rita@femininestarafrica.org
Thank you
Am so sorry about your name I wrote, I guess Auto correct did that.
do you recommend any online universities offer PGCE international
If there are job prospects with that no problem. However, the online training lacks the practical component of teaching in the UK which you usually get by experience in schools or short course organised targeting experience and giving you the opportunity to practice (both online or in person).