The 80:20 Secondary GTP programme is designed to provide those already working as unqualified
teachers with a training programme that will enable them to gain QTS.
How long does the 80:20 programme take? It usually takes up to one school year, full time, depending on your previous teaching experience. In some cases it may be shorter. Course outline The course is an intensive programme of initial teacher education
which aims to develop trainees' competence and confidence in the
teaching of their chosen subject(s) and in the general professional role
of the teacher. The intention is to provide trainees with a set of insights, perspectives and information upon which they can build as their career develops and to present a stimulating, challenging and enjoyable course. Throughout the year there is a focus upon subject knowledge and the context of education. The trainees maintain a professional portfolio showing achievement in relation to the Professional Standards for QTS. On this course trainees will develop the following:
If you would like a more detailed view of the programme, what it offers and what the requirements are, please take a look at our 80:20 Programme Handbook How to apply: Click
on the hyperlink below and select The Cambridge Partnership as your
preferred provider. Applications can be made between November 1st 2011
and February 1st 2012 It must be stressed that an
application
is no guarantee of a place and competition for the 90 places on our
programme is very keen. You must ensure that you fulfill the minimum entry requirements to embark on Initial Teacher Training. Click this link to see the minimum requirements. Please note: To accompany your application you will need to submit an Initial School Experience form. This should be completed and sent with your application but at the very latest sent to the Course Administrator before the February deadline if your application is to be considered for the first round.The Initial School Experience form and the guidelines for completing it can be obtained by clicking on the links at the bottom of this page. |

Click here for the 80:20 Programme handbook