Cert Ed 14+
Preparatory Certificate in Education and Training • Level 6
Cert Ed 14+
Preparatory Certificate in Education and Training • Level 6Type of LearningUniversity Study
Course CodeA5774
Duration1 year
Awarded ByUniversity of Greater Manchester
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About the course
There's a growing recognition
that the UK needs more tradespeople. The government is investing in
apprenticeships and ork-based education, and vocational subjects are proving
popular in schools and colleges. If you're qualified, experienced and talented
in a trade such as plumbing, bricklaying, hairdressing, or beauty, then a
career sharing your skills with the next generation could be rewarding both
personally and professionally.
Through a combination of traditional study and work-based learning, you'll be
able to explore the key theories and techniques of teaching, learning and
assessment. We'll support you as you discover how to apply them in practice,
how you can mould them to the teaching of your trade and how they link to
current research in education.
We'll guide you as you learn to plan lessons, deliver classes, assess your
students' performances and provide constructive feedback. Our expert and
supportive tutors will work to help you become a skilled, engaging and
inclusive teacher with high standards of professionalism.
Type of LearningUniversity Study
Course CodeA5774
Duration1 year
Awarded ByUniversity of Greater Manchester
Start Date/s
01/09/2026
Cost Information
Years 1 and 2 (delivered at Burnley College): The standard full time tuition fee rate per year for this course in 2023/24 for UK students is £4000
Entry Requirements
You must have the highest vocational qualification relevant to the subject area you wish to teach. For some subject areas, this means a National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) level 3, and for others, it may be an NVQ level 4 or a Higher National Diploma (HND).
You must possess suitable Level 2
qualifications in English and Mathematics; for instance, GCSEs at grade
4-9 (or grade C or above) or Functional Skills Level 2 in English and
Mathematics. Please contact us for a list of other Level 2 equivalent
qualifications that would be accepted for entry to this course.
While previous teaching experience is not
necessary for this course, prior relevant work experience in the area you
wish to teach will significantly strengthen your application. The
placement providers we work with greatly value and prefer relevant experience
(paid or voluntary) because you can bring this broader experience into
your teaching.
You'll be required to attend an interview
day as part of the application process. This will involve written
diagnostic tests for English
Modules
Modules include •
Preparation for Teaching and Learning • Curriculum, Innovation and Assessment •
Subject Specialist Teaching Part 1 and Subject Specialist Teaching Part 2
Assessment
We take a blended approach to teaching and learning, using a combination of face-to-face sessions, work-based learning and electronic resources and communications. You can expect timetabled classes and lectures, along with workshops, small group and individual practical activities, and structured exercises and discussions. Individual support will be given in tutorials.
In most cases, work-based placements will be arranged for you in situations that meet the requirements for becoming a qualified teacher in the FE and Skills sector. They may involve daytime or evening teaching, or both. In most cases, our placement partners will expect you to have several years’ work experience so that you can bring this wider experience into your teaching. While work experience is not one of our listed entry requirements, it is strongly recommended as we may be unable to find you suitable placements without it. During your placements, your teaching practice will be assessed according to Ofsted guidelines and documented through session planning, observation reports and reflective journals. You’ll receive informal feedback on your performance, to help you assess your progress and improve your practice, as well as formal assessment that will contribute to your overall grade for the course.
Additional formal assessment will be based on coursework. You’ll be expected to
produce written work that demonstrates your understanding and ability to apply
the course content. You will also be required to undertake 150 hours of
teaching and complete 10 formal teaching observations with your link
tutor/mentor. You’ll also receive
informal peer and tutor feedback on individual and group activities. Your tutor
will guide you towards areas of appropriate research and background reading
that will help you to complete your coursework. To be awarded the qualification,
you’ll need to demonstrate that you’ve met all the learning outcomes for the
course. Our highly experienced and dedicated staff will guide and support you
in this, but a significant amount of personal and independent study is
essential and you’ll need to take responsibility for managing your own learning.
Careers & Progression
The
Certificate in Education 14+ is a teacher education course for practitioners
who wish to teach in the Further Education and Skills sector of education; for
example in adult and community education, further education, sixth form
colleges, the prison and probation services, pre-employment training and
work-based learning.
This
sector offers opportunities to work with further education learners who range
in age from 14 years old to adult. These students come from different
backgrounds and experiences and may enter further education from local schools,
the community, industry or local businesses.
What can I do with this
qualification?
In
addition to working in FE colleges, sixth form colleges and schools there are
significant opportunities to work in a range of other educational sectors. The
work-based learning sector ensures people are ready for work and have the
latest skills. It includes working with apprentices, young people who are not
yet ‘job ready’, and employed adults who need to update their skills. Job
opportunities in this sector are often with training providers in the private
sector, but can also be within the work-based learning units in colleges.
The
adult and community learning sector delivers a range of community-based
courses, including practical and creative, basic skills, language and computer
courses. The justice sector involves working in prisons and youth offender
institutions teaching basic skills. Some offender institutions offer vocational
preparation courses. Much of this work is sub-contracted out to local FE
colleges who then provide relevant staff.
Information About Fees
Full time Fees (1 Year) - £9275
Part time Fees (2 Years) - £4600 per year
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