Graduate Teacher Programme
The Graduate Teacher Programme (GTP) is suitable for well qualified people who have relevant school experience. On this route, a school employs you as an unqualified teacher and trains you through an individual training programme leading to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Unlike School Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT), GTP trainees are employed by the school. Successful SCITT trainees receive a PGCE with QTS, whereas GTP students receive QTS. In 2007-08 Titan is introducing the option for trainees to receive accreditation of 30 credits at Masters Level, through the University of Wolverhampton.
The GTP normally lasts for one year, but if you already have considerable teaching experience it may be possible to reduce this time.
The GTP has the same entry requirements as other postgraduate initial teacher training (ITT) courses.
Entry to the GTP is very competitive with places going to the best applications in each of the TDA priority categories. These are:- secondary priority subjects - mathematics, science, modern foreign languages, information and communications technology (ICT), design & technology (D&T) and ;
- high quality secondary applications in English
During the course the trainees will be assessed on the following:- Assignments (2)
- Teaching
- Skills tests (Literacy, Numeracy, ICT)
- Reflective, Evaluative Evidence Portfolio
The support/central training takes place as follows:- BEI Sessions - Mon 9am-12noon
- SAA Sessions - Wed 4.15pm-6pm
- Primary Specific Sessions - Wed 4.15pm-6pm
- Trainees will identify which sessions they need to attend in an ITP at the start of the course. All trainee teachers need to have had two school experiences to meet the QTS Standards. Trainees with limited experience may be required to undertake a second school experience. This should equate to 25 school days.
If you would like to receive information please email teachertraining@titan.org.uk with your details.