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PGCE PRIMARY
MAY LITERATURE
Contents:
PG/PR1 Welcome letter
PG/PR3 Initial School Placement Guidance Form
PG/PR4 Initial School Placement Procedures Form
PG/PR5 Initial School Placement Return Form (to be returned no later than June 29th 2018)
PG/PR6 Certificate of Initial School Placement Form
PG/RL Reading List
PG/Sch PGCE Primary Pattern of School Placement
PG/IMP Important Information
Our ref: PG/PR1 Date: As Postmark Email: [email protected] Tel: 029 2041 6554 Dear Student
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION (PRIMARY) I would like to extend a warm welcome to you as a member of the Postgraduate Certificate in Education Programme for Primary Teachers and look forward to meeting you on Monday 3rd September 2018. I hope that you will have a rewarding and successful year as a teacher in training. Please note that this is primarily an English medium programme but that we try to offer students who speak Welsh an increasing number of opportunities through the medium of Welsh, as far as possible. ALL students are required to complete an initial school placement of no less than 2 weeks in a primary mainstream setting prior to commencing the programme. This is in addition to any other experience you may have gained. If you are currently employed as a Teaching Assistant you should contact me by email to seek further clarification on this aspect. You will need to provide details of your current role and the children you are involved with in the email. The initial placement does not need to be completed in a two week block but can be carried out one day a week over a longer period of time if this is more convenient for you and the school. The enclosed documentation provides information on the following areas: (a) Guidance on the procedures which you must follow carefully in arranging your Initial School
Placement. (b) Advice on your Initial School Placement. (c) General material concerning the programme. (d) PGCE Primary Pattern of School Placement. I look forward to hearing that you have completed your arrangements for this attachment in the near future and hope that you will find it a valuable experience. Should you have any difficulties, please do not hesitate to contact me via email as below. Yours faithfully
Sian Davies-Barnes
Sian Davies-Barnes Programme Director PGCE Primary Enc: 1) Initial School Placement Guidance Form PG/PR3 2) Initial School Placement Procedures Form PG/PR4 3) Initial School Placement Return Form PG/PR5 4) Certificate of Initial School Placement Attendance Form PG/PR6 5) A Preliminary Reading List PG/RL 6) PGCE Primary Pattern of School Placement PG/Sch
PG/PR3 CARDIFF METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF EDUCATION & SOCIAL POLICY
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION FOR PRIMARY TEACHERS 2018/2019
INITIAL SCHOOL PLACEMENT GUIDANCE All students accepted for the PGCE Primary programme must obtain some school experience during the period immediately before entry to the programme. At least 3 days must be spent in a class for children under five years of age. The rest of the time should be spent in Foundation Phase / Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 visiting as many classes as possible. You are asked to arrange to spend at least a fortnight in a Primary School in your home locality. This must be completed during the Summer Term prior to the commencement of the programme. You will need to approach a local Head Teacher to seek permission to have informal attachment to the school. The Head Teacher of the placement school will be asked to complete a Certificate of Attendance and a feedback form commenting upon your experiences and attitude. During your attachment, you should keep a file which you will be asked to bring to university and share with others. This will need to include the following:
A short description of the school and its catchment area.
A plan of the building showing where the classes are situated.
A timetable for each day showing subjects taught and to whom.
A short description of what you observed in the under fives class including:
any information you received on teachers’ planning in the areas of learning for children under five;
number of children and age range of the class; learning resources available indoors and out; the daily classroom routine; how the children are grouped and for what purpose; the range of activities provided for children each day; any other adults in the class. If so what are their roles? participation in learning activities with the children; talk to them about what they are doing; collection of some examples of children’s paintings and drawings, noting the age of the child
on each picture.
Note how all the classes were organised in terms of pupil groups (age/ability), look at teaching strategies (e.g. individual / group / whole class).
Note how the school is adapting to the changes within the curriculum e.g. the Literacy and Numeracy Framework and Digital Competence Framework, plus any other recent developments.
Observe how teachers are assessing pupils and how they mark pupils’ work.
Ask about procedures for pupils with Additional Learning Needs.
Ask about school behaviour management policies. You can record your observations in any way e.g. you may use diary entries, plans, sketches, photographs, lesson plans, samples of children’s work etc., in order to create a picture of the life of the school and classroom. Your record will be used during the programme to compare and contrast your experiences with those of other students on the programme and, in addition, during the whole year for discussions and seminars and as the basis for some of the assignments set for continuous assessment. Take advantage of any opportunity offered to share in the life of the school, its routine duties and general activities both inside and outside the building, and to discuss primary education with the school staff. Remember always that you are a guest of the school, and that teachers have many demands on their time. If you have any problems concerning the Initial School Placement, telephone or email: Sian Davies-Barnes, Programme Director PGCE Primary, Cardiff School of Education & Social Policy, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cyncoed Road, Cyncoed Campus, Cardiff CF23 6XD Tel: 029 2041 6554; Email: [email protected]
PG/PR4
CARDIFF METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF EDUCATION & SOCIAL POLICY
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION FOR PRIMARY TEACHERS
INITIAL SCHOOL PLACEMENT PROCEDURES
The following procedures must be strictly adhered to in arranging and undertaking the two weeks’ Initial School Placement. Please note that it is essential that you have the experience and there are no exceptions. This should take place prior to the beginning of the programme i.e. Summer Term 2018. I. The student is to contact the Head Teacher of a convenient Primary School and make initial informal
arrangements. II. The student must then inform the PGCE Primary Programme Director as soon as possible, of the
arrangements by completing the Initial School Placement Form – (PG/PR5).This form should be returned no later than 29th June 2018.
III. During the Initial School Placement the student will be expected to:
(a) Carry out his/her observations as advised in the Guidance Form - (PG/PR3).
(b) Keep a daily diary/journal/file (guidance on PG/PR3). These assignments will serve as a basis for initial discussion during Induction Week sessions. VI. The students should request the Head Teacher to complete the Certificate of Attendance -
(PG/PR6). VII. This Certificate of Attendance must be presented at the time of registration, together with other
documents which may be required by the Registry.
PG/PR5
CARDIFF METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF EDUCATION & SOCIAL POLICY
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION FOR PRIMARY TEACHERS
INITIAL SCHOOL PLACEMENT I have made the following arrangements for my Initial School Placement: 1) Name of School: _____________________________________________ 2) Full Postal Address of School: _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 3) Name of Head Teacher: _____________________________________________ 4) Inclusive dates arranged for the attachment: _____________________________________________ Signed: _____________________________________________ Name of Student: _____________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________
Please return this form no later than June 29th 2018 to: Sian Davies-Barnes, Programme Director PGCE Primary Cardiff School of Education & Social Policy Cardiff Metropolitan University Cyncoed Campus Cyncoed Road CARDIFF CF23 6XD
PG/PR6
CARDIFF METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF EDUCATION & SOCIAL POLICY
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION FOR PRIMARY TEACHERS
CERTIFICATE OF INITIAL SCHOOL PLACEMENT
Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms: _________________________________________________________ Attended this School during the period: From: _______________________ To: _________________________ Name of School: __________________________________________________________ Address of School: __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ Signed: __________________________________________________________ (Head Teacher) Date: __________________________________________________________
The Head Teacher of the Primary School is asked to complete this form and return it to the student concerned.
The student is required to hand in this attendance form when registering for the PGCE Primary Programme during Induction Week i.e. w/b September 3rd 2018
SUGGESTED PRE-PROGRAMME READING The following Bibliography would serve as excellent background reading material, to give a firm foundation for starting the programme.
Bruce, T. (2015) Early Childhood Education. 5th edn. Oxon: Hodder Arnold.
Bee, H. and Boyd, D. (2013) The Developing Child. 13th edn. Harlow: Pearson Education Ltd. Cremin, T. and Arthur, J. (2014) Learning to Teach in the Primary School. 3rd edn. Oxon: Routledge.
Denby, N. (Ed) (2008) How To Achieve Your QTS A Guide for Students. London: Sage Publications Ltd.
Denby, N. (Ed) (2015) Training to Teach: A Guide for Students. 3rd edn. London: Sage Publications Ltd.
Fisher, J. (2007) Starting from the child. Maidenhead: Open University Press
Hobart, C. and Frankel, J. (2009) A Practical Guide to Child Observation and Assessment. 4th edn, UK: Nelson Thornes Pollard, A., Black-Hawkins, K. and Hodges, G. C. (2014) Reflective Teaching in Schools. 4th edn. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Rogers, B. (2014) Classroom Behaviour A Practical Guide to Effective Teaching, Behaviour Management & Colleague Support. 4th edn. London: Sage Publications Limited
Rogers, B. and McPherson, E. (2014) Behaviour Management with Young Children Crucial First Steps with Children 3 – 7 years. 2nd edn. London: Sage Publications Limited
Students in the Welsh medium group are asked to purchase a Welsh dictionary.
Welsh (first language) Y Geiriadur Mawr Llyfrau’r Dryw a Gwasg Aberystwyth
Welsh (second language) Collins Spurrell Welsh Dictionary. The university based module you will be studying is at Master’s level. It would therefore be beneficial to familiarise yourself with the following texts:
Denby N, Butroyd R, Swift H, Price J & Glazzard J (2008) Master’s Level Study in Education A Guide To Success For PGCE Students. England, OUP
Sewell, K. (ed) (2012) Doing Your PGCE at M-Level: A Guide For Students. London: Sage Publications Ltd.
You are also advised to obtain copies of the current curriculum documents that are being used in school. Details of how to obtain these are available from the Welsh Government website.
Audit Information
Whilst on the programme your literacy, numeracy and science skills and knowledge will be assessed. The
tests for literacy and numeracy will be similar in content to those you completed as part of your interview.
Details of the format of the science assessments will be shared with you during your university based
science sessions. You will be provided with more details about these assessments closer to the time in order
to help you carry out some revision exercises. In the mean time you may want to revisit our website and
review the practice tests for literacy and numeracy.
Assignment Information The assignment for the programme consists of a patchwork model which involves the completion of several
smaller assignments or ‘patches’. The timing for the submission of these patches along with the word count
is detailed below.
Assignment Approximate
Submission date
Word count
Patch 1 November 2018 2500 words
Patch 2 March 2019 2500 words
Patch 3 January 2019 2500 words
Patch 4 May 2019 4500 words
You will be provided with more detail about the requirements of each patch during Induction Week. In
addition you will also be required to undertake tasks as part of your learning packages which are based
around your experiences on school placement. There are currently six learning packages in total and the
titles of these are listed below.
Child Development
Behaviour Development
Cross Curriculum Responsibilities
Meeting Learners’ Needs
Thinking Skills and Assessment for Learning (AfL)
The School and The Community
You may find it useful to carry out some background reading in relation to these topics prior to joining the
programme. In addition, these aspects can form the basis of a discussion during your Initial Placement
should the opportunity arise.
Reflective Practice Reflective practice is an important element of the PGCE Primary programme and something that you will
engage with throughout both your university based sessions and whilst on school placement. To provide
you with some background information you may like to look at Bolton, G. (2014) Reflective Practice Writing
and Professional Development. London, SAGE.
PG/Sch PGCE Primary Pattern of School Placement 2018 – 2019
KEY
University Day School Experience Day
School Holiday School Experience Day in Alternate Age Phase
Week starting
University week
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
03/09/18 6 Induction Week
10/09/18 7 Separate timetable for this week 17/09/18 8 Separate timetable for this week
24/09/18 9
01/10/18 10
08/10/18 11
15/10/18 12
22/10/18 13
29/10/18 14 HALF TERM
05/11/18 15
12/11/18 16
19/11/18 17
26/11/18 18
03/12/18 19
10/12/18 20
17/12/18 21
24/12/18 22 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
31/12/19 23 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
07/01/19 24 FP FP FP FP PE Focus Day FP
KS2 KS2 KS2 KS2 KS2 PE Focus Day
14/01/19 25
21/01/19 26 Separate timetable for this week
28/01/19 27
04/02/19 28
11/02/19 29
18/02/19 30 HALF TERM
25/02/19 31
04/03/19 32
11/03/19 33
18/03/19 34
25/03/19 35
01/04/19 36
08/04/19 37
15/04/19 38 EASTER HOLIDAYS
22/04/19 39 EASTER HOLIDAYS
29/04/19 40
06/05/19 41
13/05/19 42
20/05/19 43 Alternate Age Phase
27/05/19 44 HALF TERM
03/06/19 45 Alternate Age Phase
10/06/19 46 Alternate Age Phase 17/06/19 47
PGCE PRIMARY
HEAD TEACHER PACK
Contents:
PG/PR2 Head Teacher Letter
PG/PR3 Initial School Placement Guidance Form
PG/PR8 Initial School Placement Evaluation Form
Our ref: PG/PR2 Date: As Postmark Email: [email protected] Tel: 029 2041 6554 Dear Head Teacher
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION FOR PRIMARY TEACHERS INITIAL SCHOOL PLACEMENT IN A PRIMARY SCHOOL
NAME OF STUDENT: ______________________________________________
Thank you for agreeing to accept the above-named student into your school for his/her pre-programme attachment. This is an integral part of the student’s postgraduate programme, and all students must complete at least two weeks’ attachment before they register in September. We enclose a copy of the guidance sheet (PG/PR3), which has been sent to the students setting out aspects of school life, which they might observe, discover and record. You will see that these are related primarily to school and classroom organisation and facilities, management and control; resources; the curriculum; the children and staff-pupil relationships. The student is not expected to teach in a formal way, but is required to enter into the corporate life of the school, and to assist teachers, as thought appropriate, with individual pupils and small groups. As a part of the attachment each student is expected to keep a daily diary and file in which to record his/her observations, information and samples of children’s work. The information collected will be used during the first week of the programme to compare and contrast experiences with those of other students on the programme and, in addition, during the whole year for discussions and seminars as the basis for some of the assignments set for continuous assessment. At the end of the student’s time in your school, we would be most grateful if you could use the enclosed evaluation form (PG/PR8) to give us a brief indication of your impression of the student’s qualities as a prospective teacher. We very much appreciate your support and co-operation in this preliminary stage of the student’s professional development. Yours faithfully
Sian Davies-Barnes
Sian Davies-Barnes PGCE Primary Programme Director
PG/PR8
CARDIFF METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY
PGCE PRIMARY/TAR CYNRADD
INITIAL SCHOOL PLACEMENT EVALUATION FORM FFURFLEN GWERTHUSIAD LLEOLIAD CYCHWYNNOL
Name of School/Enw’r Ysgol _______________________________________________________________ Student/Myfyriwr _______________________________________________________________ *************************************************************************************************************************** 1. Professional behaviour and personal qualities:
Ymddygiad Proffesiynol a’r hyn sydd ganddo/i i’w gynnig: 2. Participation in the life and work of the school:
Rhan a gymerodd ym mywyd a gwaith yr ysgol: 3. Relationships with teachers and pupils:
Perthynas gyda athrawon a disgyblion: 4. General approach to the attachment and assignment:
Agwedd gyffredinol at y lleoliad a’r aseiniad: 5. General comments and observations:
Syniadau cyffredinol ac arsylwadau: Signed/Arwyddwyd ___________________________________________ Date/Dyddiad ___________________________________________ Anfonwch wedi ei gwblhau at: When completed please return this form to: Sian Davies-Barnes, PGCE Primary/TAR Cynradd Cardiff Metropolitan University Cyncoed Road Cardiff CF23 6XD
PG/IMP
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
It is important that if, for whatever reason, you do not intend to take up the place offered, that you
inform either the relevant tutor or Admissions at the earliest opportunity, in order that other
applicants may not be prevented from having a place. Ideally this should be no later than August 24th
2018.
You will need to contact your appropriate Student Finance depending on where you reside concerning
the payment of the fees for the programme and complete the PN1 Form. Information concerning
Student Finance is provided on our website at http://www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/finance and we recommend
that you read this information and apply for assistance, if you have not already done so. You will receive
confirmation of how much contribution you will receive towards your fees and the university will also
receive confirmation of this once you have enrolled.
Satisfactory police checks are required from all applicants for PGCE programmes. Failure to undertake
this will result in applicants being unable to commence the programme. You should have received
information relating to this with your original offer letter from us. If you have not undertaken this
procedure, please contact the Admissions Office as soon as possible on Tel. 029 2041 6010.
If the offer that you have received from UCAS Teacher Training is conditional on any academic
qualifications, these will need to be sent to the Admissions Unit. Proof of completed qualifications if not
shown at interview will also need to be verified which include GCSE English Language, Maths and
Science, A level C grade in a curriculum based subject and 2:2 Honours degree or above. All results are
to be sent to Admissions, Communications, Marketing and Student Recruitment, Cardiff
Metropolitan University, Western Avenue, CARDIFF CF5 2YB.
Should you change your home address or e-mail address between the time of application and taking
up a place on the programme, please inform both UCAS Teacher Training and the Admissions Office at
Cardiff Metropolitan University, so your records can be updated. If we are not informed of your new
details important information concerning the programme will not be received by you.
For information describing the procedures for applying for accommodation (Flats/Bedsits/Halls of
Residence), please contact the Accommodation Office on 029 2041 6188.
Registration for teaching is required through the appropriate General Teaching Council, for which there
is a fee.
If you intend working in Wales after you qualify, you will need to complete and submit an application
form and registration fee through the Education Workforce Council who will visit the institution during
your programme to assist you with this process.
Lisa Bowen
Head of Admissions and Enrolment
Communications, Marketing & Student Recruitment