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33 KEY FACTS


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August 2013 Apply by


Duration Location


GTTR opens early October 2012. You are advised to apply as soon as possible. 1 year full-time RAD, London


Level/Credits 6-7 (120 credits) Application GTTR online application at www.gttr.ac.uk


Tuition Fees £5,950 Language


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Entry requirements Undergraduate degree in dance or a related subject with a substantial dance component. Minimum grade C in GCSE English and Mathematics. Candidates will be required to have passed their QTS skills tests in literacy and numeracy.


Audition Successful applicants will be invited to an interview. The day involves a practical audition including modern dance class, the performance of a solo and the teaching of a short extract of the solo, an interview, a key skills exercise, a group discussion and a teaching and subject knowledge Preliminary Needs Analysis.


Award The programme leads to two awards: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and the Postgraduate Certificate in Education: Dance Teaching (PGCE: DT). Graduates from this programme may be eligible for registration as dance teachers with the Royal Academy of Dance.


Further study and career development Following a period of teaching experience, graduates may apply for the Master of Teaching (Dance).


More information Available at www.radeducation.org.uk


QTS awarded by


PGCE:DT validated by


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