Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector
(PTTLS) Code: TTRF679 The purpose of the qualification is to provide an introduction to teaching in the adult learning sector, for people wishing to teach or train. The aim is to equip learners with the practical skills and knowledge they need to perform their role and allow them to enter the teaching profession. Start End Day Time 15 Sept 10 8 Dec 10 Wed 9:30am-12:45pm 16 Sept 10 9 Dec 10 Thurs 9:30am-12:45pm Thurs 5:30-8:45pm
6 Jan 11 24 Mar 11 Wed 9:30am-12:45pm 7 Jan 11 25 Mar 11 Thurs 9:30am-12:45pm Thurs 5:30-8:45pm
28 Apr 11 1 Jul 11 Wed 9:30am-12:45pm 29 Apr 11 2 Jul 11 Thurs 9:30am-12:45pm Thurs 5:30-8:45pm
End date: 7 July 2011 Entry requirements:Teacher Training assessment at College Mode of attendance: Part-time (day or evening options available) Possible next steps: Employment or PGCE Approximate tuition fee: £92 to £157
PGCE Generic (year 1)
Code: TTRF4326 This is the first year of a two-year initial teacher training course for people who are already teaching in the lifelong learning sector. We run the course in partnership with the Institute of Education, which is where trainees will do the second year of the course. Interviews and initial assessment for the course will be held at the Institute of Education, as that is where you will be enrolled. You need to apply at the Institute for an application form. They will invite you to an interview and initial assessment. This will take about half a day, as we need to be sure that you are capable of doing a high level course and are likely to be able to complete the two years. Start date: 16 September 2010 End date: 7 July 2011 Weeks: 36 Entry requirements:You need to be teaching your own class for at least two and a half hours a week. Mode of attendance: Part-time (day) Possible next steps: PGCE Generic (year 2) at the Institute of Education Approximate tuition fee: £1,600
PGCE Literacy / ESOL (year 1)
Code: TTRF4329 This course is the first part of an Institute of Education course for people wishing to teach adult literacy or ESOL. It leads to a full qualification, covering teaching standards and adult literacy and ESOL subject content. You will spend one year in this college and the second year at the Institute of Education. Interviews and initial assessment for the course will be held at the Institute of Education, as that is where you will be enrolled. You need to apply at the Institute for an application form. They will invite you to an interview and initial assessment. This will take about half a day, as we need to be sure that you are capable of doing a high level course and are likely to be able to complete the two years. Start date: 20 September 2010 End date: 20 June 2011 Entry requirements: GCSE or equivalent English and maths, with the ability to study at university level. This is a pre-service course; you do not need to be teaching as we will find you a teaching placement (at a time additional to the course). Weeks: 32 Mode of attendance: Part-time (day) Possible next steps:Year 2 of the PGCE at the Institute of Education Approximate tuition fee: £1,600
Diploma in Teaching English (ESOL) in the
Lifelong Learning Sector (DTE(E)LLS) This is the qualification required by teachers wishing to teach English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) in the Lifelong Learning Sector. The course is highly practical and covers the syllabus of the Cambridge Examinations Syndicate. Trainees are required to attend the whole course and to complete all the assignments. At the end of the course, successful candidates will attain QTLS (Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills). Entry requirements: CELTA or equivalent, at least one year’s experience of teaching ESOL, at least 4 hours ESOL teaching per week throughout the course. This should be at 2 distinct levels (entry1/2 and entry 3 /level 1 / 2), as well as a Literacy, Numeracy and ICT level 2 or above or evidence of potential to achieve this by the end of the qualification. Course dates: Year 1: October 2010 to March 2011 Year 2: April 2011 to April 2012
Mode of Attendance: Fridays 9:30am–4:30pm Approximate tuition fees: £1,200 (per year)
All courses, dates and fees are subject to change. Courses may be cancelled without prior notice as a result of funding changes or low demand. If you are in receipt of a means tested benefit there is no tuition fee on some courses, but you will need to pay a College resource fee and your exam fee. We have tried to make the information in this guide accurate but some details were still being confirmed at time of print so some of the information will change. To avoid disappointment, please confirm course availability and costs before enrolling at
www.hackney.ac.uk or 020 7613 9123.
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