University Calendar 2007/08
Section VI : Academic Regulations - Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences
School of Education



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Regulations for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education

  1. The Postgraduate Certificate in Education is awarded by Senate, on the recommendation of the Board of the School of Education, to candidates who have satisfactorily completed an approved course of study in the School of Education and have satisfied the examination requirements.

  2. The course shall comprise the study and practice of education and shall extend over one year unless it is combined with studies leading to a degree of the University in which case special regulations shall apply.

  3. Applicants for admission to the one-year course must hold the following:

    1. either GCE Ordinary level passes in English and Mathematics, or GCSE passes at grades A, B or C in English and Mathematics; for the Primary PGCE, GCE Ordinary level pass in Science or GCSE passes at grades A, B or C in Science (preferably Double Science) or equivalent;

    2. a degree awarded by an approved University or by the CNAA.

    Exceptionally, applicants with other qualifications approved by the Head of School may be accepted by the Programme Board.

  4. Subject to the approval of the Programme Board, candidates who have been unsuccessful in the examination may submit themselves for re-examination on one occasion only. The conditions for re-examination shall be prescribed by the Programme Board and, unless the Board permits otherwise, re-examination shall take place within twelve months of initial failure. Subject to the approval of the School Board, candidates who achieve an H level will be awarded a professional Graduate Certificate of Education.

  5. A list will be issued showing the names of successful candidates in alphabetical order.

  6. In extreme cases of trainee teacher misdemeanour on placement, where there is evidence that the presence of a trainee teacher is detrimental to the safety or progress of children, or evidence that the teacher has failed to establish effective working relationships with professional colleagues, a recommendation may be made for termination of the trainee teacher's registration on the Postgraduate Certificate of Education programme in accordance with procedures available from the School of Education.


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Last reviewed: 04-Feb-2008
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