MSci Marine Biology and Zoology with International Experience
This PGCE in primary education is designed to provide you with a deep understanding of how children learn and equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to develop as a creative and innovative teacher. On this programme there will be a focus on Additional Learning Needs or 'ALN' a term used to describe learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for a child to learn compared to other children of the same age.
By focusing on additional learning needs (ALN), also widely known as special educational needs, you will learn about children’s development through 3-11 years, including neurodiverse learners. You will learn how best to support children with ALN throughout their learning and different approaches of teaching dependent on the learner. Throughout your studies with us at Bangor University you’ll be supported to become an excellent teacher.
We have multiple partnerships here at Bangor University which enriches your learning experience. The programme itself is co-constructed, deliver and assessed with our network of excellent school partnerships across the region. Mainstream and special schools with well-trained mentors will support your progress towards Qualified Teacher Status in accordance with Professional Standards for Teaching and Leadership in Wales.
Our team of experienced tutors and researchers will provide you with excellent support and stimulating sessions preparing you to become an excellent teacher. This Primary Additional Learning Needs PGCE with QTS is recognised across Wales and England and is often transferable further afield for entry into the teaching profession.**
**Those seeking to teach outside Wales and England should check recognition and transferability of Qualified Teacher Status with the respective country’s Teachers’ Professional Body.
You do not need to live in Wales or speak Welsh to apply for the course. We will support you in your understanding of Welsh culture and your Welsh language learning whether you are a complete beginner or a fluent user of the language.
This PGCE in primary education is designed to provide you with a deep understanding of how children learn and equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to develop as a creative and innovative teacher. On this programme there will be a focus on Additional Learning Needs or 'ALN' a term used to describe learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for a child to learn compared to other children of the same age.
By focusing on additional learning needs (ALN), also widely known as special educational needs, you will learn about children’s development through 3-11 years, including neurodiverse learners. You will learn how best to support children with ALN throughout their learning and different approaches of teaching dependent on the learner. Throughout your studies with us at Bangor University you’ll be supported to become an excellent teacher.
We have multiple partnerships here at Bangor University which enriches your learning experience. The programme itself is co-constructed, deliver and assessed with our network of excellent school partnerships across the region. Mainstream and special schools with well-trained mentors will support your progress towards Qualified Teacher Status in accordance with Professional Standards for Teaching and Leadership in Wales.
Our team of experienced tutors and researchers will provide you with excellent support and stimulating sessions preparing you to become an excellent teacher. This Primary Additional Learning Needs PGCE with QTS is recognised across Wales and England and is often transferable further afield for entry into the teaching profession.**
**Those seeking to teach outside Wales and England should check recognition and transferability of Qualified Teacher Status with the respective country’s Teachers’ Professional Body.
You do not need to live in Wales or speak Welsh to apply for the course. We will support you in your understanding of Welsh culture and your Welsh language learning whether you are a complete beginner or a fluent user of the language.