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I've a rather unique situation, I wonder if someone has some advice.
I am currently in a job with an anti-drug school initiative and aim to be with the company until June/July 2009. In the end however, I want to teach, probably maths, in a secondary school. I don't think I can realistically afford to finish the job and then go to uni for 4 years as I'm in the midst of getting a mortgage with my partner.
Does anyone have any ideas about how I could get training to go into teaching quickly perhaps while working here?
I'd really appreciate some help if anyone can give it to me!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Clearly you need a degree first [Say, 3 years.]Could be full or part time ,esp with O.U.
Fourth year will be PGCE and for your subject specialism you should be able to get a year's on the job training in a school FOR WHICH YOU WILL GET PAIDit's about 12k Then you could get a golden hello.
Good luck .It's great job.
I could be wrong but I thought you could be a teacher with a BEd. That, I think, only takes 3 years.
Remember that the PGCE is sponsored (At the moment at least), especially for maths teachers for whom there is a desperate need.
I'd say the best thing to do, if you want to live the dream, is to start trying to save a bit. I know that's SO much easier typed than done, but it will be worth it to get what you want. Plus, if you're working for another 4 years, then studying for another 4, by the time the money starts to get tight during study, you might be able to get a bit of a remortgage to help with your fees.
Good luck! I'm pleased to hear there are still people who want to be teachers! :-)