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How do I get a QTS certificate in the UK?

You can get QTS through undergraduate or postgraduate initial teacher training. This mostly involves school placements with some theoretical learning. You can apply for either a primary or secondary teacher training course awarding QTS. Find out more about deciding who to teach.
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How long does it take to get QTS UK?

It takes up to 12 weeks of assessment to secure QTS and you can start on any of the start dates shown below. You are required to demonstrate that you are a reflective practitioner who has met the Teachers' Standards and can apply your skills, knowledge and understanding effectively in a wide range of school settings.
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How much does it cost to get QTS in UK?

How much does assessment only QTS cost? Fees range from about £1,500 to £4,000, but vary between provider so it's best to check with them for more information. Fees may be paid by you or your school at the start of the programme. If you're currently working in a school, talk to your employer about your funding options.
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How can I get QTS without a degree UK?

You can obtain QTLS through a degree, but this isn't always necessary. However, to qualify for QTLS without a degree, you will need to obtain the Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training (DET) or an equivalent qualification, such as a Certificate in Education (CertEd) or a Professional Certificate in Education (PCE).
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What is QTS for foreigners in the UK?

The 4-year rule exemption

In academies and free schools, there is no legal requirement for teachers to hold QTS , at any point in their employment. To be eligible for the 4-year rule, the applicant will need to have: qualified as a teacher in a country outside the UK.
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Is QTS Recognised in USA?

QTS is recognised all over the world as a teaching gold standard and will also qualify you to teach in England. If you decide to teach in England, as an early career teacher you'll benefit from a two-year induction period alongside your work in school.
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How can a foreigner become a teacher in the UK?

To train to teach in England, you will need a visa or immigration status allowing you to study (or work, for salaried courses) in the UK. When you have been accepted on to a teacher training course offering student or skilled worker visa sponsorship, you will be able to apply for your visa.
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What qualifications do you need to be a teacher in England?

To train to teach, you'll need to have GCSEs at grade 4 (C) or above in English and maths (and science if you want to teach primary). You also need a degree in any subject to teach primary and secondary – if you have one or an equivalent qualification, you can do postgraduate teacher training.
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Can you be a teacher in England without a degree?

The good news is that there is an alternative pathway to becoming a fully qualified teacher without a degree. Typically this is achieved by gaining the Level 5 Diploma in Education & Training and then applying for QTLS with the Society for Education & Training.
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How long does it take to become a teacher UK?

If you have a degree, you can do postgraduate teacher training to get qualified teacher status (QTS). Teacher training courses usually take 9 months full-time, or 18 to 24 months part-time. If you're not from the UK, find out about training to teach in England as a non-UK citizen.
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What is the salary of QTS teachers in UK?

Primary and secondary teacher salary

If you have qualified teacher status (QTS), you'll get a minimum starting salary of £30,000 (or more in London) as a primary or secondary school teacher in England. Your salary will be reviewed every year, with most teachers moving up the pay range annually.
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Is QTS as good as PGCE?

How is it different to QTS? The PGCE doesn't qualify you to teach on its own, so you'll normally complete it with QTS if you want to work as a qualified teacher. The PGCE is an extra qualification, but one that really grounds you in the theory of education and allows you to engage with the latest research.
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How much is a teaching degree UK?

The amount providers charge varies – for UK and EU students, it can be up to £9,250 per year for a full-time training programme. You can see how much your chosen provider charges on their website. It's worth considering a number of different routes before you apply.
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What is first degree with QTS in UK?

BA/BSc with initial teacher training

In England and Wales, you must take a BA or BSc degree that leads to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Similar courses exist in Scotland. Full-time degrees generally last three to four years, with part-time study lasting four to six.
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Is B Ed equivalent to QTS in UK?

The Bachelor of Education (Hons) (BEd Hons) is a course consisting of an honours degree and a professional qualification. Once you've successfully completed the BEd, you'll also have Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) to work with children in the primary phase.
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Is there a register of teachers in the UK?

Most employers, including all those in the state sector, will need to make these checks. All employers in England can use Employer Access to check the GTC Register and view details of a teacher's: qualified teacher status (QTS) induction record.
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How do you get QTS?

You can get QTS through undergraduate or postgraduate initial teacher training. This mostly involves school placements with some theoretical learning. You can apply for either a primary or secondary teacher training course awarding QTS. Find out more about deciding who to teach.
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Can I teach something I don't have a degree in?

Yes, it's done all the time, if the institution will allow it. Usually, it requires you have a minor or a few classes in the field. In the U.S., vocational classes are often taught by people who lack a degree but have several years experience in the field and have a desire to teach.
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Can you teach English without being a teacher?

There are multiple opportunities to teach English abroad without a teaching certification. Teaching possibilities also exist for those with knowledge of special fields such as business, health, math or science (such as the Peace Corps).
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Can an American become a teacher in the UK?

To teach in England, you will need a visa or immigration status allowing you to work in the UK. You can apply for a skilled worker visa once you have been offered a teaching job at a school which can sponsor them.
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Are teachers in demand in England?

Teachers in UK are in high demand. Teachers in UK continue to face challenges in teaching due to economic and emotional impacts. The COVID-19 pandemic contributed towards the challenges teachers face. But the unprecedented cost of living has exacerbated the pressure on the profession with inflation rising over 10%.
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Are primary teachers in demand UK?

The latest analysis of the teacher workforce in England by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) warns that, based on applications as of February 2023, the government is on track to only recruit 79% of the primary teachers it needs for 2023/24.
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What is the 4 year rule for teachers in the UK?

The DfE explains that international qualified teachers are allowed to work as a teacher in England for up to 4 years without QTS. This is called the '4 year rule'. The 4-year rule applies to overseas teachers who meet all of the following conditions: They qualified as a teacher in a country outside of the UK.
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Can unqualified teachers teach in UK?

Unqualified teachers are permitted to work in some but not all schools. Independent schools and academies can hire teachers based on their specialist skills, regardless of whether they are qualified or not. For state schools, however, you must have achieved qualified teacher status in order to teach in the classroom.
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How do I convert my foreign degree to UK?

You will have to use the UK-NARIC if you need an official document that states how your international qualifications compare to the UK qualifications. You may also need proof of your English language ability for work and study purposes. For this, you will have to request an English Language Assessment document.
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