How long is ITT course?
ITT is considered an undergraduate course. Courses can be applied for using university application services like UCAS. The training course usually takes between three and four years and includes 24 weeks of practical experience in two or more schools.
What is an ITT in teaching?
Initial teacher training (ITT)
Do you get paid during teacher training?
For trainees on School Direct, the school pays your tuition fees and a salary. The amount depends on your location and subject. Trainees in maths or physics can earn up to £30,000 before deductions.
What qualifications do I need to be a primary school teacher?
You may follow one of two routes in becoming a teacher, namely: a four-year Bachelor of Education degree (B.Ed.); a three-or four-year Bachelor’s degree, followed by a one-year Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE). Once completed, both routes lead to classification as a professionally qualified teacher.
How can I get ITT certificate?
The applicants can register through online portal by making payments of ITT/OC/GMCS Courses fee through Debit/Credit cards. After submitting the online registration, an applicant is required to take a print out of said form and submit the same with mentioned documents to the concerned POU.
How do I get a QTS qualification?
Here are the steps you can follow to attain QTS certification:
- Apply through the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA)
- Apply for an assessment-only QTS.
- Take the salaried-school direct route.
- Use a school direct with tuition fee route.
- Use the SCITT route.
- Take the PGCE route.
- Opt for the teaching first route.
Does Nsfas pay for PGCE?
NSFAS is no longer funding Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) courses in 2022 which began in the 2021 academic year. This includes postgraduate certificates, postgraduate diplomas, honours degrees, masters and PhD degrees.
How can I get ITT certificate online?