Routes into Teaching
Routes into Teaching
How can I become a teacher?
- By Kent-Teach
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How Can I Become a Teacher?
Entry Requirements
The basic entry requirements for ITT (Initial Teacher Training) are as follows:
· Achieved a standard equivalent to a grade 4 GCSE in Maths
· Achieved a standard equivalent to a grade 4 GCSE in English
· Achieved a standard equivalent to a grade 4 GCSE in a science subject. (for those applying for primary teaching only)
· A first degree or equivalent qualification for post graduate routes into teaching; the grade will be determined by the accredited provider awarding.
Qualified Teacher Status
Is Teaching Right For Me?
Available Routes
Subject Knowledge Enhancement (SKE) courses
SKE courses are designed to enhance your existing knowledge in a particular subject area to help you progress in your teaching career. Find out more about SKE courses here.
Postgraduate Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT)
Available via university or school-led training routes, all programmes lead to Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS) upon completion. EYTS allows you to specialise in working with children up to the age of five only.
Researchers in Schools
If you have completed, or are in the process of completing, a doctorate, then this three-year teacher training programme may be for you. It offers a combination of classroom teaching and research opportunities to work towards gaining QTS. You will also work towards the Research Leader in Education Award. Find out more from Researchers in Schools.