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University of Greenwich: Secondary PGCE with QTS (11-19) (Provider-led) (Mathematics)

Institution University of Greenwich
Department School of Education
Web http://www.gre.ac.uk
Telephone 020 8331 9000
Study type Taught

Summary

Inspire the next generation with the power of Mathematics

Turn your passion for maths into a rewarding and impactful career. Our PGCE in Secondary Education (Mathematics) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) is designed to develop confident, creative, and reflective teachers who are ready to make a difference in the classroom from day one.

This university-based course combines two school placements with dynamic, research-informed university sessions. You’ll explore how to teach for deep understanding, tackle common misconceptions, and use a wide range of manipulatives and visual representations to bring abstract concepts to life.

What you should know about this course: - Expert-Led Learning: Learn from experienced tutors and guest speakers from across the mathematics education community

  • Hands-On Pedagogy: We focus on different forms of representation, including the use of manipulatives, and thinking about maths from different perspectives

  • Research-Informed Practice: Engage with cutting-edge educational research and apply it directly to your classroom practice

  • Inclusive and Decolonised Curriculum: Learn to teach in ways that promote equity, diversity, and inclusion, and how might this be applicable to Maths

  • Strong School Partnerships: Benefit from our extensive network of partner schools, many of which go on to employ our trainees.

Postgraduate Certificate in Education - PGCE

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