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Getting QTS Status when working overseas

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QuintessentialShadows · 24/09/2022 17:14

Hi,

I am hoping some clever heads can advise.

I have a BA, and an MA, the taught courses of an MBA, plus a couple of different professional courses and some independent undergraduate courses in English, Literature, and History.

I did a PGCE a couple of years ago.

I work in an IB school overseas teaching English, modern foreign languages and Social science. I have 5 years of teaching experience.

A UK QTS alongside my PGCE is required where I live in order to have qualified teacher status here.

I am not sure how to best gain QTS status.
Anyone?

OP posts:
Justcannot · 25/09/2022 15:12

You need an assessment only route to QTS, like this one. A colleague did it a few years ago. Quite a bit of paperwork, but doable.

www.sunderland.ac.uk/study/short-courses-cpd/assessment-only-route-qts/

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