PGDE Secondary Education: Chemistry with Science
As a teacher of chemistry, you’ll transform your existing knowledge of how matter works into a format which can be understood by, and spark the interest of secondary school pupils. You’ll also train to teach general science, comprising of physics, biology and chemistry, to lower school pupils.
One of the highlights of the PGDE course for many student teachers is attending the residential Scottish Universities’ Science School (SUSS) where you will meet the student teachers of science from the other Scottish Universities. SUSS offers an excellent opportunity to begin networking with other future science teachers.
The PGDE is a well-recognised teaching qualification worldwide and is regulated by:
If you wish to teach in another country you should contact the relevant education authority to check your eligibility.
Visit our Professional Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) FAQs.
As a teacher of chemistry, you’ll transform your existing knowledge of how matter works into a format which can be understood by, and spark the interest of secondary school pupils. You’ll also train to teach general science, comprising of physics, biology and chemistry, to lower school pupils.
One of the highlights of the PGDE course for many student teachers is attending the residential Scottish Universities’ Science School (SUSS) where you will meet the student teachers of science from the other Scottish Universities. SUSS offers an excellent opportunity to begin networking with other future science teachers.
The PGDE is a well-recognised teaching qualification worldwide and is regulated by:
If you wish to teach in another country you should contact the relevant education authority to check your eligibility.
Visit our Professional Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) FAQs.