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Why choose this programThe PGDE Modern Languages program at Strathclyde enjoys strong recognition from students, educators, and partner schools. You'll engage in dynamic learning that blends hands-on practice with rich discussions in our multilingual classroom environment. Note: Italian must be studied alongside another language.Globally recognized certificationThis PGDE qualification is internationally respected and accredited by:the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS)the Scottish GovernmentFor teaching abroad, please verify eligibility with the destination country's education authorities.Practical experienceThe program includes 18 weeks of school placements across Scotland, where you'll demonstrate your progress toward meeting the Standards for Provisional Registration through continuous assessment.Full participation in the school schedule is mandatory, including staff development days unless otherwise instructed by your placement school.These placements allow you to:Apply classroom theory in real-world settingsDevelop your unique teaching approachMaster new instructional methodsBuild meaningful student connectionsMaintaining a detailed progress portfolio during placements is essential. This documentation serves as evidence of your professional growth and prepares you for ongoing career development.Who should applyIdeal for passionate language specialists (French, German, Spanish, Italian, or Mandarin) eager to share their expertise with young learnersCombines campus-based instruction with 18 weeks of practical school experienceLeads to global teaching qualification eligibilityOption to earn 80 postgraduate-level creditsFunding opportunities available (for Scottish/Home students only)Career pathwaysAn education degree opens diverse opportunities working with children and adolescents.Most PGDE alumni pursue secondary teaching careers throughout Scotland. Discover post-graduation pathways.Scottish secondary educators utilize the Curriculum for Excellence framework to:nurture student skill developmentfoster knowledge expansionencourage deeper understanding
Degree requirements: An ordinary degree, or international equivalent. Degree must include: 80 SCQF credits in the language you wish to teach (if you wish to teach your native language, see 'Native Speakers'). First language: 80 credits in the first language, six months' residency before course starts. evidence of residency must be provided. Second language: 80 credits in the second language, three months' residency before course starts, evidence of residency must be provided. Residency can be evidenced by: transcript from year abroad, a statement from a University authority, British Council, Course organiser, Employer, Senior family member with whom they have lived, confirming dates of residency. The statement should normally be in the past tense specifying clearly the dates completed. Native speakers: a degree in own language; native speakers of a modern language who have finished a degree in their own language which meets the requirements for the first language offered outlined above may train to teach their native language. For example; a Chinese student with a degree in Chinese can train to teach Mandarin in Scotland; students who are native speakers of a modern foreign language and have a degree in a language other than their native tongue may train to teach that language plus their native tongue. For example; a French student with a degree in Spanish can train to teach French and Spanish in Scotland, presuming that the candidate meets the residency requirements for both languages. Maths & English: Higher (SCQF Level 6) English Grade C or above. National 5 (SCQF Level 5) Mathematics Grade C or above. Maths and English qualifications can be in progress at the time of application. Experience & References: evidence that you have experience of working with children in a secondary school or related setting, an understanding of modern secondary education, an ability to relate to people. Relevant experience should be noted in your personal statement. For postgraduate studies, the University of Strathclyde requires a minimum overall score of IELTS 6.5 (no individual test score below 5.5) or equivalent. TOEFL (ibt): 80 overall, with the following minimum scores in each component: Listening: 17 Reading: 18 Speaking: 20 Writing: 18.