Studying teaching is focused on inspiring and guiding young minds. As well as traditional teaching roles, the subject also offers career growth in educational leadership, curriculum development, and specialised fields like educational technology and policy analysis. Aspiring teachers not only gain practical classroom skills but also become advocates for positive change in education. The emphasis on adaptability, interpersonal connections, and leadership in teaching prepares graduates for a fulfilling career where they can shape the future of education.
There are a few routes into teaching, with the most common being undertaking a QTS (qualified teacher status) undergraduate degree, or completing a PGCE (Post Graduate Certificate in Education) teacher training programme after you have completed an undergraduate degree in your chosen subject.
- Shape the next generation of thinkers, innovators, and leaders
- Inspire students to become active and responsible global citizens
- Instil values of inclusivity and diversity, contributing to the development of a more tolerant and understanding society
- Education, values, and society
- Developmental psychology
- Equality and diversity
- Diversity in the classroom
- Meeting children's needs
- Philosophy of education
- Changing behaviours
- Situated communication
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- Ask which modules they really enjoyed.
- Find out how easy it was for them to make friends on their course.
- Do they have any tips on your personal statement?
- Did they do anything to prep for uni before they went?
- Are there books, podcasts or YouTube channels they would recommend?
- Create structured and engaging lesson plans
- Maintain a positive and organised learning environment
- Behaviour management and conflict resolution
- Teaching methods to accommodate diverse learning styles
- Patience
- Creativity
- Time management
- Resilience
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Entry requirements
Find out more about what you'll need to study teaching at university or as an apprenticeship.
Average requirements for undergraduate degrees
Entry requirements differ between university and course, but this should give you a guide to what is usually expected from teaching applicants.
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- Do you have any hands-on experience in teaching or tutoring, whether in formal or informal settings?
- What does teaching mean to you and why are you passionate about it? What difference do you think it makes in the world?
- Show your ability to reflect on your teaching and learning experiences, emphasising how reflection contributes to ongoing improvement and professional growth.
- Emphasise your strong interpersonal and communication skills, essential for building positive relationships with students, parents, and colleagues.
- If you can, discuss any innovative teaching methods, projects, or approaches you've explored or implemented, showcasing your creativity and willingness to experiment.