Mariahol wrote: » Hi I currently have a level 8 degree in Early Childhood Education but I am looking for advice on getting into secondary school teaching. I would like to do this through Hibernia. Do I have to obtain a degree in a subject first before applying to hibernia? If so do I study my chosen subject on it's own e.g. history, or do I study an arts degree?
mtoutlemonde wrote: » If you're really brave, most universities offer evening degree programmes which you could possibly do with Hibernia. Expensive as well but it would save you time.
jrmb wrote: » At the application stage, Hibernia will ask for evidence of at least 60 ECTS credits in one curricular subject (as required by the Teaching Council). Then from the beginning of the PME, you'd study teaching methodologies on the assumption that you were already fairly proficient in the subject matter itself. It might be more straightforward to train as a special needs assistant and then study some undergraduate modules as you work.
mtoutlemonde wrote: » I remember we were nearly finished and a guy taking into a Teaching Council rep - that he wouldn't be able to register as he didn't have enough credits for any subject.