PGCE Secondary Design and Technology (Food Technology)
Entry requirementsEntry requirements All applicants need GCSE mathematics and English language at grade C or above (or equivalent). We will consider applicants who are in the process of obtaining the relevant GCSEs. You must also have a degree in a food based subject – such as food science, food technology, home economics or hospitality courses depending on the curriculum. Some voluntary work experience in a school would also be useful. We consider each application on its merits. Interviews are part of the selection process for this course. As you will be working with children, you will be required to complete a declaration of criminal convictions and health check forms. We welcome applications from people seeking a career change, and we actively encourage applications from those groups under-represented in teacher education, in order to ensure that the teaching profession represents the diverse nature of contemporary UK society.
Academic titlePGCE Secondary Design and Technology (Food Technology)
Course descriptionThis secondary teacher training course leads to qualified teacher status (QTS). It equips you to teach food technology.
On the course you
• enhance your subject knowledge, understanding and skills
• learn how to teach food technology
• learn about the wider role of teachers in school
• gain knowledge about schools and the education system
• apply your skills and knowledge on school placements
We help you develop the skills you need to be a successful teacher of pupils of all abilities. By studying with us you build your enthusiasm, confidence, knowledge and ability to teach food technology.
You also gain self-evaluation skills by completing a career preparation profile. This provides evidence that you meet the QTS standards for self-evaluation and personal development.
School placements are central to the course. You complete teaching placements in two 11–16 or 11–18 schools, or in a post-16 college. This allows you to experience the progression from Key Stage 3 to 5.
A University-trained mentor supports you when on placement. Your course tutor also visits you to discuss your progress.
We have strong partnerships with secondary schools and colleges in the area and many of our students are offered teaching jobs in their placement schools.
Your placements are complemented by University based study that includes teaching sessions, seminars, group study, tutorials and assessment.
During the course you can choose to complete either the PGCE or the professional graduate certificate in education (ProfGCE). Both qualifications achieve QTS but the PGCE also gives you 60 masters level credits, which you can use towards a masters degree.
Associated careers
We have an excellent graduate employment record. Over 85 per cent of our PGCE graduates are teaching or in further study within six months of graduating.
Course content
Modules
• teaching and learning in design and technology • developing professional practice in design and technology • current issues in design and technology education • developing design and technology practice • general professional studies • teaching placements in schools
We support your work in schools with a programme of preparation and mentoring. You experience various school placements, including two continuous blocks of time on teaching practice. These are in two different schools and usually require some travelling.
You also learn about food processing equipment and ways of replicating food processing systems in the school environment.