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The aim of this PGCE in Business is to provide you with engaging and relevant professional training to enable your degree in Business related subjects to transform you into a capable and effective classroom practitioner. You'll develop an understanding of how students learn about Business and to be able to critically reflect upon your teaching to improve.
The course prepares you to develop the necessary skills to teach Business Studies in schools and colleges at GCSE and A level. In addition, the course will cover vocational qualifications such as BTEC. You'll understand how Business is taught in schools, how students learn and how they begin to make sense of the changing nature of the business world.
To develop subject expertise in Business you'll:
- explore how the business world is changing and the impact this has on learners.
- engage with current affairs in your teaching.
- consider how Economics draws upon the Business curriculum.
- experience and practise a range of effective and empowering pedagogies which are appropriate for the Business classroom.
- examine the link between the Business curriculum and Economic Wellbeing.
- engage in specialist workshops.
You'll study the following modules:
- Curriculum, Pedagogy and Practice (Secondary)
- Becoming a Transformational Teacher (Secondary)
- Professional Practice A (QTS)
- Professional Practice B (QTS).
The University continually enhances our offer by responding to feedback from our students and other stakeholders, ensuring the curriculum is kept up to date and our graduates are equipped with the knowledge and skills they need for the real world. This may result in changes to the course. If changes to your course are approved, we'll inform you.
This award leads to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). The focus for achieving QTS is particularly in the practice modules. UWE Bristol has chosen Sheffield Hallam University (SHU) as our accredited provider for the QTS elements of the course. We work with SHU to provide high-quality courses and share excellent practice. Together, our teacher training will help you shape the future of children and young people.
Learning and Teaching
The PGCE courses are part of a broad range of specialist education provision in the School of Education and Childhood at UWE Bristol.
You'll be supported in school by a mentor, who liaises closely with your UWE Bristol tutor. You'll work with close support and encouragement to develop your understanding and skills, set targets, and evidence your progress. We'll challenge you to evaluate and improve throughout your course, and we'll help you to celebrate your achievements.
The PGCE course is designed so that your experiences on placement are complemented by university-based learning. You'll learn through lectures, seminars, directed tasks, school-based experiences, intensive training and practice opportunities, independent study, online learning and collaboration, subject-specific practical work, assessment tasks, reflection and debate. Research-informed practice underpins the course.
Throughout the course you'll be supported by your tutors, external specialists, and expert colleagues in early years settings and schools to apply your knowledge and understanding in school to equip you to meet the Teachers' Standards, to teach and assess in the Secondary Business (14-19).
See our full glossary of learning and teaching terms.
Assessment
Assessment is based on professionally focused assignments and the final block school experience.
To gain the award of PGCE, you need to pass each academic assessment as well as pass classroom practice against the standards specified by the Secretary of State for the award of Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
Learn more about assessments.