LIVERPOOL JOHN
MOORES UNIVERSITY
is offering the Masters in Teaching and
Learning to NQTs in Early Years, Primary and
Secondary schools in the North West region.
Enrolments is open now at
www.nwmtl.org.uk
The MTL programme is based on flexibility
The aims of the MTL Programme
and personalisation of provision so that it
can be tailored to fit the needs and
MTL will build on your previous training and experience through a progressive three
capacities of the teacher and to reflect
phase professional learning framework.
the professional needs and experience of
the school or setting. It involves practice-
based learning opportunities where you
will learn from colleagues and through
reflective practice, drawing on a wide
range of expertise both within and
beyond your setting. You will participate
in problem solving and critical thinking
about learnpoing activities that have
meaning and importance to their
practice. You will be enabled to construct
your own knowledge by testing ideas
based on prior knowledge and experience
and apply these to new situations relevant
to your own school context.
When does it start?
The MTL programme Phase 1 starts in
the Summer Term 2010. It is expected
that many people will complete the
three phases of MTL within three years.
What is the MTL teaching, learning and
How does an NQT apply? assessment strategy?
Enrolment will be online via the NWMTL Participants will be supported by a trained in-school coach. The MTL trained coach is
Website – click the link below an experienced teacher who provides professional consultations and critical appraisal
www.nwmtl.org.uk of professional practice in relation to Professional Standards for Teachers and the MTL
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