Originally Posted by fireworks
Oh don't worry I am under no illusion as to the difficulties of getting a job as a teacher as well - it is difficult in every industry. I am merely of the view that it is more practical and affordable for someone in my position.
The Liverpool SAS (
www.liverpoolsas.ac.uk) do the placements which are paid between June and July this year with a couple of compulsory days of training beforehand, but I have a uni housemate who has done that before and he says it was fine.
If I were to apply for the 2010 start of the PGCE at liverpool hope, would the fact that I had not completed that experience yet exclude me from a chance of entry? I think my CV is fairly good as far as communication and working with children goes, but obviously I would not be doing any teaching experience until this year. I might have to have a confirmed place on it for it at least to mean anything...
Sorry for the lengthy reply - and I in no way want to make it look like teaching is me taking the easy option. My father is a teacher, so I know the realities of the area; it is just with a student loan, a bursary if I do it in Liverpool, etc. it makes much more sense than upwards of £25000 from LPC fees, living in England costs, etc for me as a Northern Irish student with no law training contract.
many thanks for your replies

- any other help is much appreciated...
Whilst there are some people with lots of teaching experience, if you can find a school to do some observations at before completing your application, that will be good. If you have other experiences working with school age children, that will help to enhance your application.
A big thing is that the unis are usually looking for applicant whose degree contains 40-50% of the subject they are looking to teach, though it could be overlooked depending on the uni. This is more common with the maths and science fields, but it could be possible for English.
If you're seriously thinking about, I would contact the uni you're interested in and talk to someone about your current qualifications and experience to see if they would consider you. I would also start writing the local schools to see if you can shadow a teacher there (you'll need a current CRB).
Hope this helps.