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In the UK, you usually take an ordinary BA (Bachelor of Arts) degree in any subject you like (though there is more demand for teachers with degrees in certain areas, such as mathematics, science and languages.) Then you can take a PGCE (Post Graduate Certificate in Education) which normally lasts a year full- time; part-time courses are also available. After successfully completing the PGCE, you can look for work as a NQT (newly qualified teacher.)
It is also possible to study education as a subject - this degree is called a BEd or Bachelor of Education. It is more popular with people wishing to be primary school teachers, but can also be a route to secondary teaching.
For more information on training to be a teacher, you might like to visit the government website at
www.tda.gov.uk
It is also possible to study education as a subject - this degree is called a BEd or Bachelor of Education. It is more popular with people wishing to be primary school teachers, but can also be a route to secondary teaching.
For more information on training to be a teacher, you might like to visit the government website at
www.tda.gov.uk