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14:49 Jul 19, 2018 |
Swedish to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Education / Pedagogy | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Deane Goltermann Sweden Local time: 01:11 | ||||||
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3 +1 | Teacher Education Programme -- Secondary and Upper Secondary |
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3 | PGCE - Secondary (school subject) |
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Teacher Education Programme -- Secondary and Upper Secondary Explanation: You term applies to a teaching degree for teachers of specific subjects (Maths, Language, Science, etc.), which qualifies you to teach higher level secondary students (14, 15, 16 years) and upper secondary (16 - 19 years). Generally you get both the pedegogical and subject matter 4-5 years. But the reference below is for an 18 month programme for those who already have a Uni degree. My son is doing this one... he has a Master's in Writing from the UK (Warwick), and is getting the teaching (pedagogical) courses that teachers get. Reference: http://www.uu.se/en/admissions/master/selma/program/?pKod=UG... |
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PGCE - Secondary (school subject) Explanation: If you're looking for British English, in England and Wales one talks about a PGCE, Postgraduate course in education, followed by either primary or secondary. In this case, it would apply to secondary education, and you would then need to specify which subject the applicant is being trained to teach. |
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