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Teacher Training

Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (Lifelong Learning) - Pre-Service

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Subject

Teacher Training

Level

Level 6

Study Mode

Part-Time

Duration

2 years

Start Date

September 2026

The course

If you are looking to progress into a career teaching in the Further Education and Skills Sector, including sixth form and further education colleges, adult education and a wide range of other training and educational settings, then this programme is ideal for you.

We welcome applicants with industrial skills and/or relevant academic qualifications and a passion for teaching and training others.

On this course you will have the opportunity to develop the skills to play a full part in teaching and curriculum development. While you study you will focus on your subject specialist area, alongside general teaching in the Further education and Skills sector. A significant amount of your learning takes place whilst on placement. You will have the opportunity to benefit from being able to observe experienced teachers, gain practical hands-on experience and to be mentored to help you develop into a successful and effective teacher.

Reasons to study

1. Progress your career: you could be eligible to gain Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) status.

2. Develop the essential skills needed to play a full part in teaching and curriculum development.

This course is validated by the University of Huddersfield and delivered at University Centre Bishop Burton on an evening from 6pm-9pm.

Course Information

  • To provide initial teacher education for the Further Education and Skills sector, which develops excellent practical skills underpinned by an understanding of the theoretical basis for practice.
  • To challenge and support you become an autonomous, self-regulating professional with a comprehensive, critical understanding of developments in the sector.
  • To develop your knowledge and understanding as required to plan, implement, assess and evaluate learning in own specialist area.
  • To develop your practical skills in supporting and enabling learning, plus interpersonal skills associated with your intended or actual work role.
  • To take an inclusive approach to teaching and learning, addressing issues of social justice.
  • To show commitment to, and critical understanding of, professional values, knowledge and skills.

Year 1

  • Research Informed Teaching
  • Learning and Assessment
  • Becoming a Subject Specialist Teacher

Year 2

  • CORE MODULE
  • Being a Subject Specialist Teacher
  • OPTION MODULES
  • You will select one of the following modules. Option modules will only run if there are sufficient numbers, otherwise an alternative option module will be offered:
  • Curriculum and Context
  • English as an Additional Language (EAL): Curriculum and Context
  • SEND: Curriculum and Context
  • EDI and Social Justice: Curriculum and Context

The course is particularly suitable if you have work experience and/or qualifications in industry, including land based, business, hair and beauty, health and social care, public services, sport or construction, engineering and many other vocational areas.

You will be required to have a placement at a recognised training or educational establishment for a minimum of 250 hours (at least 125 hours in any one year). Bishop Burton College could be your placement provider, but this is subject to your subject specialism as Bishop Burton College may not be able to accommodate you.

As pre-service trainees you will be a voluntary teacher/trainer for the course duration.

Entry requirements for this course are:

- UK first degree (normally 2:2 or above) or equivalent related to your specialist area if studying the Postgraduate or Professional Graduate Certificate routes.

- Level 2 in English and Maths

In addition, you must also:

- Provide confirmation of an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check

- Provide one satisfactory reference

- Complete a satisfactory interview

- Identify a subject specialist mentor who can support you in your subject specialism

If your first language is not English, you will need to meet the minimum requirements of an English Language qualification. The minimum for IELTS is 6.0 overall with no element lower than 5.5, or equivalent.

The programme uses a dynamic blend of learning and teaching approaches designed to place you at the centre of the learning process. Across all modules, interactive theory sessions introduce and explore core concepts and underpinning knowledge, while collaborative seminars enable you to question, debate and apply ideas in practice.

Learning takes place through discussion, co-creation, analysis of real teaching scenarios, peer collaboration and reflective activities that mirror authentic professional practice. This approach encourages you to think critically, share perspectives, and develop confidence in applying theory to real classroom contexts.

Teaching methods are designed to motivate and engage, supporting you to become an independent, reflective practitioner who actively shapes their own professional development both within and beyond the classroom.

This part-time two-year programme is taught one evening per week for which attendance is required.

Attendance at a one-day conference at the University of Huddersfield is a requirement in the second year.

250 Hours of teaching practice, observations and teaching related activities must be completed for the course requirements.

250 hours of relevant work experience placement based on subject specialisms are a requirement of the programme. You are encouraged to attend training events, team meetings and other relevant curricular activities to support your role whilst in placement.
This course is designed to support aspiring and developing educators to build the knowledge, confidence and professional expertise needed to teach within the Lifelong Learning sector. Alongside developing a strong understanding of teaching and learning, you will also be supported to recognise and plan your own continuing professional development, ensuring you grow as a reflective, future-focused practitioner. Throughout the programme, you will develop the practical skills and professional confidence needed to play an active role in teaching, learning and curriculum development within Further Education and Skills settings. You will focus on your own subject specialist area while also exploring wider approaches to teaching diverse post-16 learners. A significant proportion of your learning takes place in your own teaching environment, enabling you to apply theory directly to practice and see the impact of your development in real time. As part of the course, you will complete a subject specialist module, providing the opportunity to deepen your expertise, engage with current research, and collaborate with trainees from a wide range of vocational and academic disciplines. Exact attendance dates will be confirmed during your first year of study. You will experience a rich variety of learning approaches, including collaborative seminars, professional dialogue, peer learning, practical workshops and applied teaching activities designed to mirror real professional practice. Each trainee is supported by a personal tutor throughout the course, ensuring guidance, challenge and encouragement at every stage of your journey. Assessment methods are varied and practical, reflecting the real work of teachers. These include creating learning resources, participating in professional seminars, reflective activities and presentations that build both confidence and professional competence. Overall, the course offers a supportive and inspiring route into teaching, equipping you with the skills, knowledge and professional network needed to thrive in the Further Education and Skills sector.
  • The location of your placement may require you to travel so please be aware of any associated travel costs.
  • A suitable electronic device, e.g. a laptop or tablet, with internet connectivity is required for accessing online learning and completing assignments.
  • On successful completion of the programme, you will have the opportunity to graduate at a ceremony wearing formal dress. The hire of the formal dress is an additional cost.
  • If you decide to apply for QTLS status this will be an additional cost. You can find out more on the Society for Education and Training website.
Following course completion, you can continue onto an Education MA course at a Higher Education Institution. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be eligible to proceed to apply for Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) status, following a process of professional formation through the Society for Education and Training. Your QTLS is full professional status for teachers in the Further Education and Skills sector.
Upon successful completion of this programme you could gain employment in post-16 education in e.g. Further Education institutions, some institutions offering Higher Education provision, the prison service and voluntary sector community organisations.

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