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  1. Teach in further education

    Learn how to become a further education teacher in England, including qualifications, benefits and where to work. Find out about training on the job, in your own time, bursaries and non-teaching roles.

  2. Why Now Is the Time for Teachers to Pursue a Further Degree

    Master of Arts in teaching (M.A.T.) Master of Education in curriculum and online teaching ; Master of Education in educational leadership (M.Ed.) Master of Education in English as a second language (ESL) Master of Education in special education: visual impairments; Master of Science in instructional design and technology

  3. What is Further Education? With Examples

    Further Education (FE) refers to ed and training that takes place after a person has completed their compulsory education, typically at the age of 16 in many countries. Further Ed is often considered a bridge between compulsory education and higher education (university or college) or the workforce. It is designed to provide individuals with ...

  4. Share Your Skills

    Share them. If you've got real-world experience and a passion for sharing your skills, you could make a great FE teacher. Further education (FE) is any education for people aged 16 or over who aren't studying for a degree. It offers a huge range of opportunities, from classroom teaching to workplace apprenticeships.

  5. Teach in further education

    What is further education? It covers 3 key areas: vocational courses including plumbing, manufacturing and health care. academic classroom-based learning of subjects including English and maths, including A levels in a sixth form college. basic skills courses on literacy, numeracy, English for speakers of other languages, and special needs.

  6. How to Become a Further Education Teacher: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Additional Useful Resources. Becoming a Further Education Teacher is a journey that combines passion, dedication, and a commitment to lifelong learning. This guide offers a step-by-step approach to acquiring the necessary qualifications, developing crucial skills, and understanding the diverse roles and responsibilities of an FE teacher.

  7. Becoming a Further Education Teacher: A Comprehensive Guide

    As a further education teacher, continuous professional development is essential to stay up-to-date with the latest educational practices and ensure you are providing the best learning experience for your students. Importance of Lifelong Learning. Continuing education courses, workshops, and seminars offer opportunities to expand your knowledge ...

  8. Further Education

    Further Education. Applicants wishing to register as a teacher in the Further Education sector must meet the requirements set out in Route 3 of the Teaching Council [Registration] Regulations 2016 and The Teaching Council [Registration] (Amendment) Regulations 2016. Any person who meets the degree qualification requirements outlined therein is ...

  9. What is FE teaching?

    Further education (FE) is education for people aged 16 or over who are not studying for a degree. It includes a huge range of subjects, like: work-related courses and apprenticeships in subjects like construction, business and healthcare. classroom-based subjects, like English, maths and science. basic skills like reading, writing and computers.

  10. (Re)conceptualising effective teaching in further education: an

    He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and has worked in Further and Higher Education for 17 years. Brendan has published work in the areas of sport psychology, coaching, teaching and learning, and works closely with Further Education colleges to support their staff development.

  11. Further Education PGCE

    The PGCE Further Education prepares you to teach one of the following: a GCSE/A level subject from a wide range of options; a vocational / technical programme from a wide range of courses; English (adult literacy / ESOL); Mathematics / numeracy in the further education and skills sector. Our PGCE develops effective, confident teachers whose practice is informed by knowledge of

  12. Getting into further education teaching

    Whilst within further education teaching you will mainly work with post-16 and/or adult learners, you may also be expected to work with students aged 14 to 19 who are studying vocational subjects. Work in this area can take place in a variety of settings and may include a general or specialist FE college; a sixth form college; an adult and ...

  13. A comprehensive guide to teaching in further education

    Job options If you wish to establish a career as a further education teacher, consider the following jobs: 1. High school teacher National average salary: £34,303 per year Primary duties: A high school teacher is an entry-level teaching professional who could work part-time while earning relevant certifications. Given their lack of experience or specialisation, these professionals may act as ...

  14. Further education teacher job profile

    Some further education teachers do further training to become specialist SpLD tutors, providing one-to-one specialist study skills tuition and support to students diagnosed with specific learning differences. Find out more from the Professional Association of Specific Learning Difference Specialists in Higher Education (PASSHE).

  15. Transformative Teaching and Learning in Further Education

    1-4 hours. 0-1 hours. Figure 7 Hours spent supporting students outside class per week (full time teachers only, n = 350) It's important to add here that managers' time too is significantly occupied in this aspect of further education work. 0-1 hours, 7, 8%. Over 8 hours, 1-4 hours, 30, 33% 29, 32%. 4-8 hours, 25, 27%.

  16. Further Education Teacher Educators' Initial Disciplines, Journeys and

    The empirical data that is used relates to an investigation of English further education (FE) teacher educators (Loo in Professional development of teacher educators in further education: pathways, knowledge, identities, and vocationalism. Abingdon, Routledge, 2020), which draws on 33 participants using a mixed-method approach of a ...

  17. Why Teach In Further Education?

    Teaching in further education can be broken down into 3 broad categories; academic, vocational, and basic skills. The qualifications needed to work in each area vary, but one thing remains the same; further education teaching offers some of the most rewarding, varied and challenging opportunities within the education sector.

  18. Further Education Teachers' Constructions of Professionalism

    Meanwhile FE teachers, who earn £2000 - £10,000 p.a. less for a similar role, are expected to regularly work one or two evenings a week, occasional weekends and, more recently, compulsory summer schools. This article is based on interview material from currently employed FE teachers in two different colleges.

  19. Professional Development of Teacher Educators in Further Education

    Description. Professional Development of Teacher Educators in Further Education critically analyses the specific challenges relating to teacher educators in the English further education (FE), such as the diverse nature of learners and the variety of educational contexts. It focuses on the journeys to becoming teacher educators, their relevant ...

  20. Teaching in Further Education

    Jonathan Tummons has sensitively updated Curzon's long-established Teaching in Further Education, ensuring that not only does this new edition provide the academically rigorous approach of previous editions but it also offers an up to date guide to current practice and research.Topics covered include: - Theories of learning - The teaching-learning process - Instructional techniques ...

  21. FE college and lecturing jobs

    The #1 job site for Further Education Discover teaching, tutoring, leadership and support roles all direct to our schools and colleges ... an EdTech software and services company, dedicated to providing education recruitment solutions for teachers and support staff to connect directly with schools and colleges online and find the latest jobs ...

  22. TED-Ed Educator Talks

    TED-Ed's Educator Talks program brings educators (teachers, principals, Ed consultants, CEOs, nonprofit leaders and industry trailblazers) to consider and share the most relevant and transformational ideas in the education landscape across the globe. All of the educators featured are developed, coached and curated through TED's coaches to deliver their ideas on the TED stage.

  23. Exploring the professionalisation of further education teachers in

    The paper captures the professionalisation of teachers in the further education sector by shining a light on their everyday struggle to uphold their ethical goals in support of their students in a climate of performative and regulatory expectations. It reports on a small-scale qualitative study in which the six participants were either on the ...

  24. Longitudinal analysis of teacher self-efficacy evolution ...

    For instance, Zhou et al. claimed that in STEM teacher education, effective teacher professional development programs should bolster teachers' self-efficacy "in teaching the content in the ...

  25. What academies and further education colleges must or should publish

    further education (FE) colleges; ... teachers and employers can access information about it; how the academy or college measures and assesses the programme's impact on young people ...