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PGCE in England

  • 14-10-2014 3:58am
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    Registered Users Posts: 1


    I am thinking of applying to do a PGCE in England next year, I have around five years experience teaching English abroad so also considering the new schools direct programme that pays you whilst you get your qualification through a school.

    I was just wondering does anybody have any idea if Irish schools would recognise this qualification?

    I would hope to one day work back in Ireland but not sure this qualification would be recognised by Irish schools.

    Thanks.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1 Comisario


    Hi Ivan, I'm thinking of doing the same. As far as I understand it if you comeback to Ireland you will have to do a History of Irish Ed exam and possibly an Irish language exam (unless u did honors in leaving) to get Teacher status here.

    I'm looking into the PGCE England route also but have no idea which universities to apply for any ideas? thanks


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