Diploma in Education and Training (DET) Year 1 Fast Track
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In brief...
For those who already have a skill or subject specialism to offer and who are qualified and experienced to at least a Level 3 in their subject, this course is a recognised qualification, designed to prepare you to teach in the post 14 sector.
The whole qualification is delivered part time over 18 months Level 4 in 6 months (1st year) and Level 5 in year 2 and replaces the City & Guilds DTLLS qualification.
Please refer to the More information about the course section as The Diploma in Education & Training is due to be replaced by the Diploma in Teaching (Education & Skills) and the College will be applying with its awarding body to have agreement to deliver this from September 2024
Who is it for?
You will ideally be an in-service teacher employed within the Lifelong Learning Sector and able to provide evidence of at least 100 hours of teaching practice experience over the duration of the qualification. A voluntary placement is also possible, as long as the 100 hours teaching requirement can be met.
Please refer to the More information about the course section as The Diploma in Education & Training is due to be replaced by the Diploma in Teaching (Education & Skills) and the College will be applying with its awarding body to have agreement to deliver this from September 2024
What courses can I do after this?
On successful completion students can apply for QTLS (Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills Status) which is equivalent to QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) in a school setting.
Progression to a full a BA (Hons) in Education through a number of universities is possible on successful completion of the course.
To do this course you should have...
- You should hold an appropriate qualification of at least National Qualifications Framework (NQF) level 3 in the subject area in which you are teaching or wish to teach.
- You will be required to demonstrate achievement at NQF level 2 in English/literacy/communication and will have achieved or be working towards achievement of NQF level 2 in mathematics/numeracy
- You will need a minimum of 100 hours teaching over the life of the course
International entry requirements
If you are not from an English Language speaking country, you will need to have a minimum of UKVI IELTS 6.0. We accept a wide range of academic qualifications awarded overseas and use the UK NARIC (National Academic Recognition Information Centre) guidelines for international comparisons. For tuition and accommodation fees please visit www.thecollege.co.uk/international/courses/tuition-fees and our International Operations team can offer you advice and guidance before and during your studies.
Please refer to the More information about the course section as The Diploma in Education & Training is due to be replaced by the Diploma in Teaching (Education & Skills) and the College will be applying with its awarding body to have agreement to deliver this from September 2024
International entry requirements
If you are not from an English Language speaking country, you will need to have a minimum of UKVI IELTS 6.0. We accept a wide range of academic qualifications awarded overseas and use the UK NARIC (National Academic Recognition Information Centre) guidelines for international comparisons. For tuition and accommodation fees please visit www.thecollege.co.uk/international/courses/tuition-fees and our International Operations team can offer you advice and guidance before and during your studies.
Costs
Fees: £2095* per academic year.
*Prices could be subject to change in subsequent academic years.
Fees are made payable to Bournemouth and Poole College.
Please refer to the More information about the course section as The Diploma in Education & Training is due to be replaced by the Diploma in Teaching (Education & Skills) and the College will be applying with its awarding body to have agreement to deliver this from September 2024
International Fees
For tuition and accommodation fees please visit www.thecollege.co.uk/international/courses/tuition-fees and our International Operations team can offer you advice and guidance before and during your studies.
Course Content
Students who successfully complete this qualification will gain a further knowledge on aspects of planning, delivering and assessing inclusive teaching and learning. Whilst doing this, students will learn about theories and principles in education and training and demonstrate them in their practice. Student will also carry out research into professionalism in education and training and consider their impact on their role as a fully qualified teacher.