Post-14 Education and Training Certificate in Education (validated by Leeds City College) Reflect on education practices and develop your teaching skills further with this practical course. This qualification allows you to teach across further or adult education and training, choosing to pursue a general qualification or specialise in English, maths or Special Educational Needs (SEN). Full time: 1 year
About the course
Part time: 2 years
Take your teaching skills to the top with our Certificate in Education
Location: Teacher Development Centre, Park Lane Campus
(Cert Ed). This programme provides a conceptual and practical understanding of how to influence teaching, learning and assessment across multiple contexts in the post-14 sector. From the psychology of teaching to designing an inclusive curriculum, you will cover an array of learning models and
WHAT’S NEXT?
learn how to apply them to your personal subject. You will also
Progression may include
analyse national and international learning perspectives, and will
degree-level study or routes such
research and recommend practices for your own classroom.
as acquiring Qualified Teacher
By gaining a broad understanding of different teaching
Learning and Skills (QTLS) status.
methods and practices, you will have the option to pursue
JOB OPPORTUNITIES MAY INCLUDE:
specialist pathways, and apply your newly acquired skills
• Paid employment in the
Modules may include:
placement organisation or education and training sector.
and experience to your professional context.
Semester 1
Semester 2
• Demonstrating Professional
• Subject Specialist Teaching
Knowledge and Competence
• Creative Teaching and Learning
• The Psychology of Teaching
• Curriculum Design for
Learning and Assessment
Inclusive Practice
• Personal Development • Behaviour and Welfare in Education and Training Apply for this course through UCAS using institution code L21. Alternatively, for part-time applications, call 0113 235 4450.
To see a module overview, head to our website: ucleeds.ac.uk
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