![]() ![]() In agreement with the Scottish Government, the School of Education, through the St Andrew’s Foundation, provides for the preparation of students to teach in Catholic Schools in Scotland. It is research-led with a focus on social justice, challenging you to examine your values and beliefs about what it means to be a socially-just and inclusive teacher in a modern, diverse Scotland. The programme promotes and upholds values and dispositions consonant with the broad, social purposes of education. Each element of our PGDE programme, whether University-based or school-based, encourages a research-informed approach, aligning with the criteria articulated in the GTCS Standard for Provisional Registration and the University of Glasgow’s graduate attributes. ![]() ![]() The School of Education’s programme closely integrates 18 weeks of on-campus learning with 18 weeks of school experience, where you will have the opportunity to develop as engaged, reflective, empowered and enquiring beginning teacher, sensitive to the demands of children and young people and the profession, responsive to a changing education system and committed to research-informed professional learning throughout your career.The PGDE Secondary provides a route to achieve the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS) Standard for Provision Registration, for graduates whose qualifications satisfy the requirements for entry into the teaching profession in Scotland. ![]()
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