PGCE (Secondary): Art & Design
London, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
PGCE (Secondary): Art & Design
This teacher training program prepares you to teach art and design in secondary schools. You are shown how to plan, resource, and organise art lessons, as well as how to monitor, record, evaluate, and assess students’ art practice.
Why study PGCE (Secondary) Art & Design at Goldsmiths?
- We'll give you the tools you'll need to become a confident and committed Art and Design teacher. You'll learn how to make your classroom an inclusive space where you can support young peoplein developing their own forms of artistic expressionand knowledge of art, craft and design.
- You'll get to grips withcurrent theoretical,ethical andpolitical issues affecting Art and Design educationand engage critically with them.
- As well as developing your students, we want you to continue to engage with your own practice,whether that is as an artist, designer, curator or art historian.You’ll participate inpracticalworkshops, lectures, seminars and tutorials
- You'll complete a variety of placements. During the autumn term, you’ll be placed in a secondary school’s Art and Design department to observe, participate, and teach alongside experienced teachers. You'll also visit a primary school to develop an understanding of younger children’s work, and how the Art and Design curriculum is taught. During the Spring and Summer terms, you’ll be placed in another secondary school, where you will build up your teaching experience.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Program Outcome
A range of teaching methods are employed across the PGCE programs, including:
- Taught subject sessions
- Taught General Professional Study sessions
- Practical workshops
- Compulsory lectures
- Group tutorials/seminars
- Individual tutorials
- Individual and group presentations
- Supported self-study
As with the other PGCE courses, you’ll be given the opportunity to work with children in a wide range of contexts. These might include focused interventions with individuals or groups, or larger scale events for the community.