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Personal statement for application to teacher training Kirti Mistry-McLaughlin Careers Consultant
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Personal statement for application to teacher training Kirti Mistry-McLaughlin Careers Consultant.

Jan 02, 2016

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Page 1: Personal statement for application to teacher training Kirti Mistry-McLaughlin Careers Consultant.

Personal statement for application to teacher trainingKirti Mistry-McLaughlinCareers Consultant

Page 2: Personal statement for application to teacher training Kirti Mistry-McLaughlin Careers Consultant.

1. Check university criteria

APPLY 1 - Your application is likely to go to more than one course provider.

Check requirements of each university/school.Go beyond information on the UCAS Teacher Training/ School Direct websites.

Page 3: Personal statement for application to teacher training Kirti Mistry-McLaughlin Careers Consultant.

2. Line limitation•47 lines including blank lines

(4000 characters)

•Concise and clear – Do not spend too much time setting the scene.

•Compile in a Word document first.

Page 4: Personal statement for application to teacher training Kirti Mistry-McLaughlin Careers Consultant.

Your statement – what you need to get across

Your motivations for wishing to teach: Project your enthusiasm. Your key influences. Any experience –proving your effectiveness

with children/young peoples learning.

Page 5: Personal statement for application to teacher training Kirti Mistry-McLaughlin Careers Consultant.

Skills of a future teacher

Skills required by your choice of university/ school.

How have you applied these skills?

Additional skills can you bring?

Page 6: Personal statement for application to teacher training Kirti Mistry-McLaughlin Careers Consultant.

Relevance of previous education How does your degree subject relate

to the subject you intend to teach?

Primary teaching - understanding of the broader curriculum.

Particular elements that relate to the national curriculum.

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Potential impact in schools

Making subjects interesting

Application of ICT skills or new learning methods

Advanced level studies - aspects you could link to curriculum learning?

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School and relevant experience

Admission tutors - interested in your time in schools.

What were you involved with?

What did you learn?

Understanding of the teaching role and other associated factors?

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INSIGHT – experience in schools?Reflect on and analyse your work experience in schools. 1.Outline 3 activities you were involved with. 2.What learning took place3.What approaches were used to deliver this .

Please feedback in five minutes

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Relevant interests Most teachers contribute to curriculum enrichment

through their own interests.e.g. an interesting sport; henna design; creative

writing; film/documentaries; British Sign Language.

What can you bring? How could you use this interest/skill to enhance curriculum delivery?

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Knowledge of the education sector

Keeping up to date with developments and trends

What websites do you visit regularly or which newspaper features do you read? What has captured your interest recently?

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Your career path

How do you see your teaching career developing?

•Curriculum lead opportunities•Pastoral or extra curricula roles•Future training and qualifications•Membership of Senior Leadership Team?

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Useful linksInformation on the national curriculum

http://www.tes.co.uk

http://www.ucas.com/how-it-all-works/teacher-training

http://www.youtube.com/user/getintoteaching/videos

University of Leicester - requirements for PGCE entry

How to get on to a PGCE - Newcastle University

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