PGCert Early Years Practice (EYTS)

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PGCert Early Years Practice (EYTS)

Our PGCert Early Years Practice (PGCEYP) offers two routes: Graduate Entry (GE), full-time for 12 months, or Graduate Employment-based (GEB), part-time for 12 months. On this course, you will train to teach early education and care across the birth-to-five age range, leading to 60 master’s credits and Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS).For those seeking to build careers specifically within the early years sector, this course gives you the experience, opportunity and knowledge to lead practice in work with babies, toddlers and young children in your chosen sector.You will enjoy high levels of personal attention and strong support throughout your studies. Your tutors are on hand to offer regular guidance and support, ensuring any potential issues are addressed as early as possible. In addition to academic support, our Student Support Team are able to offer counselling services and wellbeing information.To help build individual confidence and peer respect, we encourage you to share experiences and expertise with other trainees, enabling open discussion and group support.During the PGCEYP, you will have the opportunity to gain placement experience in different settings.The course culminates in assessment against the specialist Teachers’ Standards (Early Years), and qualifies you to work towards a leadership role, supporting young children and their families in private settings, voluntary settings, independent or ‘free’ schools, and some children’s centres.Climate and sustainability educationAt the University of Reading, we believe that climate and sustainability education is everyone’s responsibility. This is why we have set out our vision that all initial teacher trainees should be able to access training that empowers them to effectively incorporate climate education within their teaching across all levels and subjects as part of our National Climate Education Action Plan.Across all of our ITT programmes at the Institute of Education, you will learn about: what is happening to our climate, how to help children learn about climate and sustainability in an age-appropriate and accessible way, and how to develop your own positioning as a teacher climate justice, the impact of current and future changes to our environment and climate on ourselves and others and implications for teachers how to translate knowledge and theory into change and personal action through building climate and sustainability education into your planning, teaching, and children’s learning.Visit Partnering for the Planet to find out more about the University of Reading’s world-leading work in climate science.PlacementsOn the PGCEYP, we ensure that students’ placements meet their needs and complement their previous experience. You will gain invaluable experience in a number of different settings, one of which could be a children’s centre. This variety of placement strengthens your knowledge and helps to develop your practical skills in real-life situations.We have strong partnerships with hundreds of child-based settings and are well renowned for our excellent relationships with these settings. When commenting on early years teacher training/ITT in 2016, Ofsted said: “Setting leaders comment on the positive contribution that (Institute of Education) trainees and former trainees make to raising the quality in their own organisation.”While you are on a placement, you will be fully supported by University-trained subject mentors. Your progress is also closely monitored by your University tutors and you will be visited by a member of the academic staff.Placements also provide students with the perfect opportunity to connect with potential employers and build a professional network.FacilitiesThe Institute of Education is based at our historic London Road campus, which has undergone a £30m refurbishment of the classical Oxford-cloistered quadrangle to create a dedicated world-class education centre.We have created custom-built spaces for the teaching of specialist subjects such as music, PE, drama, the sciences, ICT, and art, including: modern laboratories musical studios, including an electronic drum kit room and a recording studio well-equipped art studios and facilities for the practise of work in drawing, painting, sculpture and mixed media studios for wet photography and printmaking, including silk screen. Alongside these fantastic facilities, you will also find places to eat and drink, as well as plenty of green space to relax in.The Learning HubWe have an incredible collection of teaching resources housed in the Learning Hub. A treasure trove for teachers, the Learning Hub contains an extensive selection of teaching aids for loan or reference, from big books to puppets. A printing and binding facility and technical equipment library are also available for your use.ResearchThe quality of research at the Institute of Education was recognised in the latest Research Excellence Framework (2021), the system for assessing the quality of research in UK higher education institutions. 98% of our research is of international standing (REF 2021, combining 4*, 3* and 2* submissions – Education).For more information, please visit the Institute of Education website.  On this course, you will train to teach early education and care across the birth-to-five age range, leading to 60 master’s credits and Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS).For those seeking to build careers specifically within the early years sector, this course gives you the experience, opportunity and knowledge to lead practice in work with babies, toddlers and young children in your chosen sector.You will enjoy high levels of personal attention and strong support throughout your studies. Your tutors are on hand to offer regular guidance and support, ensuring any potential issues are addressed as early as possible. In addition to academic support, our Student Support Team are able to offer counselling services and wellbeing information.To help build individual confidence and peer respect, we encourage you to share experiences and expertise with other trainees, enabling open discussion and group support.During the PGCEYP, you will have the opportunity to gain placement experience in different settings.The course culminates in assessment against the specialist Teachers’ Standards (Early Years), and qualifies you to work towards a leadership role, supporting young children and their families in private settings, voluntary settings, independent or ‘free’ schools, and some children’s centres.Climate and sustainability educationAt the University of Reading, we believe that climate and sustainability education is everyone’s responsibility. This is why we have set out our vision that all initial teacher trainees should be able to access training that empowers them to effectively incorporate climate education within their teaching across all levels and subjects as part of our National Climate Education Action Plan.Across all of our ITT programmes at the Institute of Education, you will learn about: what is happening to our climate, how to help children learn about climate and sustainability in an age-appropriate and accessible way, and how to develop your own positioning as a teacher climate justice, the impact of current and future changes to our environment and climate on ourselves and others and implications for teachers how to translate knowledge and theory into change and personal action through building climate and sustainability education into your planning, teaching, and children’s learning.Visit Partnering for the Planet to find out more about the University of Reading’s world-leading work in climate science.PlacementsOn the PGCEYP, we ensure that students’ placements meet their needs and complement their previous experience. You will gain invaluable experience in a number of different settings, one of which could be a children’s centre. This variety of placement strengthens your knowledge and helps to develop your practical skills in real-life situations.We have strong partnerships with hundreds of child-based settings and are well renowned for our excellent relationships with these settings. When commenting on early years teacher training/ITT in 2016, Ofsted said: “Setting leaders comment on the positive contribution that (Institute of Education) trainees and former trainees make to raising the quality in their own organisation.”While you are on a placement, you will be fully supported by University-trained subject mentors. Your progress is also closely monitored by your University tutors and you will be visited by a member of the academic staff.Placements also provide students with the perfect opportunity to connect with potential employers and build a professional network.FacilitiesThe Institute of Education is based at our historic London Road campus, which has undergone a £30m refurbishment of the classical Oxford-cloistered quadrangle to create a dedicated world-class education centre.We have created custom-built spaces for the teaching of specialist subjects such as music, PE, drama, the sciences, ICT, and art, including: modern laboratories musical studios, including an electronic drum kit room and a recording studio well-equipped art studios and facilities for the practise of work in drawing, painting, sculpture and mixed media studios for wet photography and printmaking, including silk screen. Alongside these fantastic facilities, you will also find places to eat and drink, as well as plenty of green space to relax in.The Learning HubWe have an incredible collection of teaching resources housed in the Learning Hub. A treasure trove for teachers, the Learning Hub contains an extensive selection of teaching aids for loan or reference, from big books to puppets. A printing and binding facility and technical equipment library are also available for your use.ResearchThe quality of research at the Institute of Education was recognised in the latest Research Excellence Framework (2021), the system for assessing the quality of research in UK higher education institutions. 98% of our research is of international standing (REF 2021, combining 4*, 3* and 2* submissions – Education).For more information, please visit the Institute of Education website.