Is it worth applying to do the PGCE

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  1. michael12's Avatar
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    Is it worth applying to do the PGCE
    After looking on the internet for hours, I am very confused, I would like to become a teacher but I was arrested as a juvenile and have two NFA's and a reprimand, one of the NFA's is for disturbance or nuisance on school premises which was not taken any further, I was 15. By the time I finish my degree to move onto the PGCE I will be 23. I don't know if I should go through the expense and the workload if it will come up on a Enhanced CRB check and prevent me working in this sector. any help would be really nice right now.
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    Doesn't the criminal record get wiped after so many years if you were a minor and the crime wasnt serious? I don't know whether this is true?

    Perhaps you should email the uni and ask for advice or you can ring/email the TDA and they can inform you properly


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  3. michael12's Avatar
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    Re: Is it worth applying to do the PGCE
    thats what I thought, then I read that they were changing it to they never get removed from your record untill your 100th birthday which i think is stupid, thanks for your advice
  4. michael12's Avatar
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    Re: Is it worth applying to do the PGCE
    I've just had an answer, they should be declared as soon as possible then I have to go in front of an independent panel who decide whether I'm allowed to take the course, it's the same for when looking for work in schools.
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    Re: Is it worth applying to do the PGCE
    Someone I know has a criminal record for having drugs in their flat when they were a student. They're now in their late 50s and still have to declare it every time they apply for a job. They're an experienced teaching assistant and as far as I know have had no trouble getting jobs.

    So hopefully although you have to tell universities and prospective employers about it, it shouldn't prevent you from becoming a teacher.
  6. michael12's Avatar
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    Re: Is it worth applying to do the PGCE
    hopefully, I have always want to be a teacher, thanks everyone for your help plus rep for everyone
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    Re: Is it worth applying to do the PGCE
    I think if you get lots of experience working with kids over the years and work really hard to show you've changed then i dont think there will be much of a problem. I dont know how far away you are from applying or what you are doing now but maybe in your spare time volunteer in a school, volunteer over the summer at summer schemes that provide activities for kids or something. It could back up the fact you have changed (which i assume you have lol)
  8. michael12's Avatar
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    Re: Is it worth applying to do the PGCE
    (Original post by pineapple86)
    I think if you get lots of experience working with kids over the years and work really hard to show you've changed then i dont think there will be much of a problem. I dont know how far away you are from applying or what you are doing now but maybe in your spare time volunteer in a school, volunteer over the summer at summer schemes that provide activities for kids or something. It could back up the fact you have changed (which i assume you have lol)
    yes I have changed, I have about 5 years until I can apply so plenty of time to demonstrate that I have changed, thanks for the advice.
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