QTS Assessment Only (AO) route to qualified teacher status Postgraduate Programme By London Metropolitan University |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

London Met’s Assessment Only route to QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) provides you with a unique opportunity to gain a QTS qualification. It's designed for those who are already working in a school as an unqualified teacher. Successfully pass this 12-week programme and you'll be recommended for QTS accreditation.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

London Met’s Assessment Only route to QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) provides you with a unique opportunity to gain a QTS qualification. It's designed for those who are already working in a school as an unqualified teacher. Successfully pass this 12-week programme and you'll be recommended for QTS accreditation.

Admission Requirements

72+
59+
6+
2.7+

You will be required to have:

  • a UK honours degree (2.2 or above)
  • several years’ experience in at least two schools
  • worked as an unqualified class teacher in two different key stages
  • be employed in a school or children’s centre that is willing to support the process of your assessment
  • GCSE Maths and English (for secondary level) or GCSE Maths, English and Science (for primary and early years levels) all at grade 4/C or above (equivalents will be assessed on a case-by-case basis)
  • teaching experience in a school other than the school you currently work in
  • pass our literacy and numeracy tests — these are university-based tests that you will be asked to undertake at your interview

Jan
Apr

Tuition fees

Domestic
2,750 GBP
International
2,750 GBP

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