Early Years PGCE courses
Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT) courses are designed for those already working with, or those seeking to work with, babies and children from birth to five years old.
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IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society, offers PGCEs in Early Years, Primary, Secondary and Further Education. Our unique gradual approach, carefully chosen placements and the constant support from our lecturers, tutors and mentors in settings will allow you to start teaching in just one year.
Join our Teacher Training Open Event on Thursday, 7 November, from 16:00 to 19:00 at our Bloomsbury Campus, where you can learn more about our Teacher Training courses in Early Years, Primary, Secondary, and Further Education.
Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT) courses are designed for those already working with, or those seeking to work with, babies and children from birth to five years old.
UCL's Primary teacher training courses are for those wishing to teach in the 3–11 age range.
UCL's Secondary teacher training courses will support you to become a highly successful and confident subject-specialist teacher.
The PGCE Further Education (FE) prepares you to teach in the post-16, further education and skills sector.
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