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What are the minimum qualifications for becoming a teacher?

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What are the minimum qualifications for becoming a teacher?

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Bachelor’s degree in education is the minimum level of education you’ll need to become a teacher, you have many options as to what and where you’ll teach. You can specialize in special education, secondary education, middle-level education, or early childhood education. You can also read this article to understand how to be a professional teacher now.

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All teachers must have GCSEs at grade C or above, or a recognised equivalent qualification, in English and maths. If you want to teach at primary school or at key stages two or three you will also need a grade C or above (or equivalent) in a science subject. You need a degree to take the most popular route into teaching, the postgraduate certificate of education or PGCE. Don’t despair if you don’t have the relevant qualifications, though, as you may be able to take a pre-entry test set by your course provider. Different institutions have different entry requirements, so it’s always worth checking. Another option for graduates is the graduate teacher programme. Those training through this scheme are employed as unqualified teachers and train on the job. The registered teacher programme is similar, except that applicants need only to have completed two years of higher education and go on to complete a degree while they train. However, places are very limited. Another route to qualified t

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All teachers must have GCSEs at grade C or above, or a recognised equivalent qualification, in English and maths. If you want to teach at primary school or at key stages two or three you will also need a grade C or above (or equivalent) in a science subject. You need a degree to take the most popular routes into teaching, the postgraduate certificate of education (PGCE) and the graduate teacher programme. Don’t despair if you don’t have the relevant qualifications, though, as you may be able to take a pre-entry test set by your course provider. Different institutions have different entry requirements, so it’s always worth checking.

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