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Teacher training courses for graduates and non-graduates in Chatham, Kent

20:54, 23 May 2019

updated: 21:43, 23 May 2019

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They say it’s never too late to learn but did you also know that it’s also never too late to teach?

Chatham-based Teacher Training UK is opening up new career paths for dozens of people throughout Kent and London with courses suitable for graduates and non-graduates.

And now couldn’t be a better time to look into teaching as a career option with the UK currently facing a severe shortage of teachers.

It’s never too late to become a teacher. Teacher Training UK can get people’s teacher journey underway with courses suitable for graduates and non-graduates.
It’s never too late to become a teacher. Teacher Training UK can get people’s teacher journey underway with courses suitable for graduates and non-graduates.

England's schools are facing a severe shortage of teachers, with bigger class sizes and more subjects taught by staff without a relevant degree, according to the Education Policy Institute (EPI).

Despite ongoing discussions between the Department of Education and unions over pay, there are currently a number of financial incentives aimed at encouraging recruitment.

A briefing paper submitted to parliament earlier this year by The House of Commons Library included government-backed programmes to upskill current teachers as well as career development opportunities in a bid to make teaching more attractive as a profession.

“Our aim is to develop outstanding teachers and trainees enrolling at our Teacher Training programmes and those coming to us do not need to have a degree,” said Joe Toko of Teacher Training UK.

Teacher Training UK offers a unique programme that incorporates a Maths and English qualification and is accessible to individuals who otherwise would not have the opportunity to train as a teacher.
Teacher Training UK offers a unique programme that incorporates a Maths and English qualification and is accessible to individuals who otherwise would not have the opportunity to train as a teacher.

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT TEACHER TRAINING UK

“Teaching continues to be an expanding profession with so many different prospects. But we’re not only about opening doors for people into the world of teaching.

“We also work closely with head teachers and senior leaders to design, develop and regularly evaluate comprehensive training programmes for the many dedicated unqualified teachers in schools.”

Apart from the rewards of knowing that as a teacher you can make a difference in a child’s life, other benefits include longer holidays, a generous pension via the Teachers’ Pension Scheme as well as the chance to earn an additional special educational needs (SEN) allowance and teaching and learning responsibility (TLR) payments.

Simon Carter had been a manager in retail for 20 years but is today a secondary school trainee teacher embarking a new career after discovering the various programmes on offer at Teacher Training UK.

“Part of my previous job had been to coach and to make people the best that they can be and that was something that I really enjoyed,” he said.

“I then made the decision to leave my current role and take on the role of being a teacher.

“I looked at various options which required educational degrees that I didn’t have which was why I eventually opted for Teacher Training UK.

Teaching continues to be an expanding profession with so many different prospects.
Teaching continues to be an expanding profession with so many different prospects.

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT TEACHER TRAINING UK

“The application process was really simple and the course lecturer was easy to approach and very educational while the course was well laid out and explained thoroughly.”

Others like primary school trainee Simone Swan had already developed a passion for teaching the young having previously taught reception and preschool children at British Embassy schools in the Far East.

She is now back in the UK and looking forward to a new career in teaching courtesy of Teacher Training UK.

“I love teaching and I’ve got a real passion for it,” said Simone.

Now couldn’t be a better time to look into teaching as a career option with the UK currently facing a severe shortage of teachers.
Now couldn’t be a better time to look into teaching as a career option with the UK currently facing a severe shortage of teachers.

“I enjoy watching the children progress at a rapid pace and love being part of their learning. I also love helping to build the foundation for them to enter into mainstream education.

“Teacher Training UK offered me a way to teach back here in the UK as I didn’t have a degree while the organisation also offered me the qualification that I needed.”

Teacher Training UK’s program is diverse, stimulating, creative and guided by a team of experienced teachers, school leaders and university lecturers.

For more information about Teacher Training UK, click here to visit their official website or call 03300 945 845.

Thinking of becoming a teacher? This Kent organisation can help you even if you don’t have a degree.
Thinking of becoming a teacher? This Kent organisation can help you even if you don’t have a degree.
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