Are you a graduate with a passion for English Literature, Language, or Creative Writing, looking for a salaried, hands-on route into teaching? Teaching Personnel's Graduate Teacher Training Programme offers a school-based training pathway, allowing you to gain real classroom experience while working towards Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) - all while earning a salary and receiving expert mentoring.
This immersive training programme is designed for graduates who want to inspire the next generation of readers, writers, and communicators, helping students develop critical thinking, creativity, and literacy skills that will shape their future.
Key Benefits
* Earn While You Train - No tuition fees, fully salaried, and gaining real teaching experience from day one.
* Fast-Track to QTS - Start as a Cover Supervisor or Teaching Assistant, progressing into formal teacher training in just two years.
* Bring Literature to Life - Teach Shakespeare, poetry, novels, and non-fiction, helping students explore language, themes, and creative expression.
* Support Literacy & Communication Skills - Help students develop strong reading, writing, and analytical skills, preparing them for GCSE and A-Level exams.
* School-Based Mentoring & CPD - Receive one-on-one mentoring from experienced English teachers and access structured professional development programmes.
Programme Structure
* Year 1: Gain experience as a Teaching Assistant or Cover Supervisor, supporting students with literary analysis, essay writing, and comprehension skills.
* Year 2: Progress into formal teacher training, leading English lessons under supervision while working towards QTS certification.
* Dynamic Lessons: Teach KS3 and KS4 English, helping students engage with literature, develop creative writing techniques, and refine their communication skills.
* Exam Support: Assist students in preparing for GCSE and A-Level English, guiding them in structuring essays, analysing texts, and improving literacy.
Minimum Requirements
* Graduates with a degree in English Literature, English Language, Creative Writing, Linguistics, or a related field.
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