Doing Your PGCE at M-level
A Guide for Students
- Keira Sewell - Education Consultant
Masters-level study is an increasingly prevalent component of PGCE courses and this new edition of the best-selling student guide offers a clear and concise overview of M-level aspects in teacher education.
This Second Edition includes discussion of recent developments in education policy, greater coverage of reflective practice in school-based training and up-to-date advice on how to get a teaching job at the end of your course.
With new reflective activities designed to help students develop critical skills, and improved references to additional material, this book is essential reading for students on PGCE courses in primary and secondary education.
The masters level is clearly explained
Excellent resources for trainee teachers
This book contains several excellent chapters that helps support students making the transition from undergraduate to postgraduate level work.
A really important book for those undertaking a PGCE, especially as more providers are raising the bar and teaching at a Masters' Level
A very useful guide for any PGCE trainee to refer to during their PGCE year. Some students do not fully appreciate the depth of study required for the PGCE and this book provides a very useful and informative comprehensive reference source.
A useful text that supports parts of the first year of teacher training courses. The practical examples and activates are very useful for discussion. It is written in a user friendly style which students on their first year like.
this is an eay to read and v accessible book for the students - i have recommended at essential reading
A useful text book for students and staff alike.
User friendly - clear and concise. It gives straightforward explanation of the 2 awards available. It examines the development of a critically reflective teacher and the importance of research in the development of educational theory. A must to support PGCE students who are studying at M level.
Mrs. Lorraine Dunn - Lecturer Douglas macmillan Hospice.
This is a very useful text for all those students who are looking for M level credits as part of their PGCE.