You can get into this job through:
Undergraduate degree
You can do an undergraduate degree that leads to qualified teacher status (QTS), for example:
Postgraduate certificate
If you already have a bachelor's degree without qualified teacher status, you can complete a postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE) . This can be done at university or through a training programme based in a school.
You do not always need to have a degree in the subject you'd like to teach. Your teacher training organisation will decide whether you have the required skills and knowledge to teach the subject
You can sometimes do a subject knowledge enhancement course to improve your understanding of the subject you want to teach.
More teacher training options
There are more training options if you want to change career or specialise in teaching certain subjects.
Entry requirements:
Entry requirements:
You could do the Teacher Level 6 Degree Apprenticeship.
Entry requirements:
You could start as a teaching assistant or learning mentor and do a part time degree. You could then move onto a postgraduate teaching course to qualify as a teacher.
You might find it helpful to get some experience of working with young people.
You could volunteer at a school , do youth work or work on a holiday scheme.
Digital skills : to be able to use a computer and the main software packages competently
Skills:Secondary school teachers teach children from 11 to 16, or up to 19 in schools with sixth forms.
In this role you could:
Location : You could work at a school, at a college, at a pupil referral unit or at a special needs school.
Environment : Your working environment may be physically and emotionally demanding.
With experience you could: