Post-Compulsory Education and Training PGCE - Postgraduate Webinar Series

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Hear from our academic team about the Post-Compulsory Education and Training PGCE, course content, teaching practice, and career pathways.

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  • Time: 6pm – 7pm

Thinking about a career in teaching or training in further education, skills, or adult learning? Join our live online webinar to explore the Post-Compulsory Education and Training PGCE at University of Staffordshire.

In this focused session, you’ll hear directly from the academics who teach on the course. They’ll introduce the structure of the PGCE, the balance of theory and practice, and how the course prepares you to teach and train learners aged 16+ across a range of post-compulsory settings. You’ll also learn about placements, professional standards, and the support available throughout your studies.

During the webinar, you’ll:
• Learn about the course structure, modules, and teaching practice requirements.
• Gain insight into teaching in further education, training, and adult learning settings.
• Discover how the PGCE supports your professional development and career progression.
• Take part in a live Q&A to get your questions answered by our academic team.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the Post-Compulsory Education and Training PGCE, meet the academics who will support your journey, and find out how Staffordshire University can help you take the next step into teaching.

Learn more about postgraduate study and teacher training at University of Staffordshire. 

    

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