Are you interested in training as a teacher? Why train with us? We offer school based initial teacher training at the Fareham & Gosport Primary SCITT, lead by Harrison Primary School. School placements are on offer across schools in the Fareham and Gosport peninsula in Hampshire. Initial Teacher Training Open Evening 6-7pm Led by Harrison Primary, the lead school for the Pioneer Teaching School Alliance, we are a partnership of 30 Primary, Infant, Junior, Secondary &Special Schools providing trainee teachers with the opportunity to learn their craft whilst working in local schools alongside expert practitioners. Tuesday 17 March 2015 Fareham & Gosport SCITT Harrison Primary School Harrison Road Fareham PO16 7EQ SCITT Director Sara Gmitrowicz SCITT Lead Facilitator Mark Townsend Secondary Lead Clare Jeffrey We have considerable experience of involvement in initial teacher training, as a successful provider of School Direct training and as host schools for PGCE, SCITT and GTP programmes with a proven track record of recruitment within the local area. Our Post Graduate Certificate in Education, (PGCE) is quality assured by a local University, giving trainee teachers the best of both worlds; a blend of theory and day-to-day practice. We are offering Primary, Secondary & Special School Direct training and salaried places in local schools and are currently recruiting for September 2015. For more general information about the programme and details on how to apply, search ‘School Direct’ or call 0800 389 250 Where better to train to teach than in a school? The new way into teaching – Rewarding, Challenging, Teaching……..an exciting new training route for top graduates who want to be part of a school team from day one. Please call 01329 234016 for information or email pioneer.alliance@ harrison.hants.sch.uk [email protected] Come and see us at this event to gain understanding of the recruitment process gain understanding of the different routes available into teaching raise awareness of the bursaries and scholarships available understand the UCAS application process find out about bursaries and subject knowledge enhancement (SKE) programmes which are designed to help applicants them gain the depth of knowledge needed to train to teach their chosen subject find out about the new skills tests The rewards of teaching Teachers begin on an average starting salary of £22,900. Prospects of employment in teaching are better than most other professions - 9 out of 10 new teachers, who want to teach, found teaching jobs in the first 12 months. Teachers are twice as likely to be in management positions 3.5 years into their career, compared to fellow graduates (19 per cent teachers, 10 per cent science, 9 per cent accountants, 6 per cent legal). Qualifications Teaching is increasingly a career for the most able graduates. Last year’s ITT entrants were the highest proportion of 2:1s and above on record: 71 per cent of entrants to universitybased training had a 2:1 or better. In demand subjects
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