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The Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE/PGCertEd) is a one- or two-year higher education course in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and South Africa-where it can take up to three years- which provides training in order to allow graduates to become teachers within maintained schools.
The free-form nature of the application also lead some applications to complete the essay in an absurdist manner. [25] Due to being viewed by some as being rooted in class bias, UCAS began phasing out the statement in 2023, with the college class of 2025 being the last one mandated to complete it. [26]
PGCE can stand for: Postgraduate Certificate in Education , an English, Welsh and Northern Irish teacher-training qualification that includes master's credits Professional Graduate Certificate in Education , an English and Welsh teacher-training qualification that does not include master's credits
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Bishop Grosseteste University offers apprenticeships, doctoral study, and foundation and honours degrees at undergraduate and postgraduate level. This includes multiple routes into teaching such as BA, BSc and Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE). As well as joint honours options, many subjects can be studied as major/minor combinations.
The colleges, St John's College (named for John the Evangelist) [6] [7] and Ripon College, merged in 1974 to form the "College of Ripon and York St John". In 1990 the combined institution formally became a college of the University of Leeds ; this arrangement allowed it to award degrees in the name of the latter, while remaining in practice ...