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Kingston University Postgraduate Certificate in Early Years Teacher Birth to 5 leading to Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS)
Kingston University

Postgraduate Certificate in Early Years Teacher Birth to 5 leading to Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS)

Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom

1 Years

English

Part time

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* tuition fees are fully funded by the Department for Education

Key Summary

    About: The Postgraduate Certificate in Early Years Teacher Birth to 5 program prepares you to work effectively with children from birth to age five. The course is designed to lead to Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS), equipping you with necessary skills and knowledge. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical experiences, focusing on child development and educational practice.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various roles, including early years teachers, nursery managers, or education consultants. You may also find opportunities in childcare settings or educational support services.

Introduction

Why choose this course?

This employment-based course provides intensive specialist training, covering babies, toddlers and preschool children, to become an early years teacher in one year, with Early Years Teacher Status.

This course will enable you to become an effective, inclusive and evidence-informed teacher. At the heart of our course is a commitment to personalising your journey to Early Years Teacher Status. We'll help you to grow in confidence and competence by providing you with outstanding support as you train.

You'll find a supportive learning environment at the University. This will help you develop a deep understanding of the early year curriculum and acquire a range of teaching methods, based on the latest research in education. We model good teaching as we train you, so you can transfer what you've experienced into your own practice. You will benefit from an additional contrasting placement which will provide you with a breadth of experience in schools, private, voluntary and independent early years sectors.

You'll also benefit from a course that supports you in becoming a research-engaged teacher, who can use evidence to drive improvements in children's learning and well-being. Your PGCE modules form part of our Master of Research in Education, which you can continue with beyond your PGCE year.

Reasons to choose Kingston University

  • This course is ideal for graduates working in an Early Years setting.
  • This strongly personalised programme will support you to gain Early Years Teacher Status in one year.
  • This course is currently fully funded by the government. Your employer will also have funding to enable you to attend classes one day a week and to attend alternative placement experiences.
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