- 02 Oct 09, 14:36#159569
A year I believe. I've never really bothered looking too much into it, I'd always planned on doing a PGCE.
I realised that Physics teachers were in short supply but I didn't think things were that bad, not until I went to this school. Why does no-one love my subject?
I contacted a local Catholic school last week which happens to be the best sixth form school in my area, asking if I could do some classroom observation ready for my PGCE application. I went for a visit today to organise things and was overwhelmed by the help they're offering.
They've suggest that I consider the Graduate Training Programme (GTP), meaning that I'd complete teacher training while working as an unqualified teacher at their school, so I wouldn't have to go back to university and I'd be paid. They're also suggesting that if I did this there may be a job waiting for me at the end, as one of their Physics teachers is retiring. They're going to help me with my PGCE application and personal statement, if I choose to go down that route. They've given me application forms to become a paid exam invigilator and a cover assistant. I'm allowed to go in whenever I want, for as long as I want to, observing and helping in lessons.
I only went to arrange some calssroom observationI figured I'd be out in 10 minutes but 2 hours later I left with my head spinning.
I've never been in a school like that in my life. They were the most unbelievebly helpful, enthusiastic and complementary people I've ever had the pleasure to meet. The other school I visted (my old secondary school) was very helpul to but at this school they're going out of their way for me, in every way possible. I'm a little shell shocked by it all.
Physics teachers are a dying breed. Well a dead breed at my school, there weren't any good ones at all. I'm not surprised they're bending over backwards to help.
How long is a GTP?
A year I believe. I've never really bothered looking too much into it, I'd always planned on doing a PGCE.
I realised that Physics teachers were in short supply but I didn't think things were that bad, not until I went to this school. Why does no-one love my subject?

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