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Teacher training courses

Our teacher training courses help you achieve Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) with support from specialist lecturers, academic advisers, and school-based mentors to build your classroom confidence. Studying in London offers exposure to one of the most diverse student groups in the UK and excellent job opportunities. Our initial teacher training courses are highly rated by Ofsted, with secondary courses deemed ‘outstanding’ and primary courses rated 'good'.

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Why study teacher training at Middlesex?

Our teacher training courses will help you achieve Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). To help you develop teaching skills to be confident in the classroom, you'll get support from specialist education lecturers, academic advisers and school-based mentors. 

You'll benefit from excellent teaching facilities, including a large collection of resources covering professional practice, teacher education and subject specialism, as well as useful online resources. Studying teacher training in London gives you access to one of the most diverse cohorts of students in the UK, as well as great opportunities for employment in education.

Our initial teacher training courses have been praised by Ofsted with our secondary age courses rated as ‘outstanding’ and our primary age courses as 'good'.

Teaching training careers

We have strong partnership links with primary and secondary schools in London, which can lead to exciting placement opportunities and teaching careers. 

There is currently a shortage of qualified teachers in the UK. Training as a teacher at Middlesex University London can therefore open career opportunities for those who want to make a difference in young people's lives.

 

Why study teacher training at Middlesex

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So I'm Tremaine Baker, senior lecturer in initial teacher education. When you're teaching, you're having an impact on a number of students' lives. You know, when you're teaching teachers, your impact is far wider.

That sense of sort of responsibility almost is deeply felt. Comparative education was my favourite because it broadens your mind and you can actually see that not all children around the world have the same opportunities and how much actually politics and all that affects that, so that was definitely my favourite.

The one thing that Middlesex offers is opportunities for students who wouldn't get opportunities elsewhere. I had a module called SEND where we had this massive group session discussing SEND matters.

It was such a rich experience, just debating about what the future holds in terms of SEND. There are really well -established partnerships across a range of schools and working with schools to make sure that they've got really strong mentors, that they're being really well supported on placements.

Everything we do is designed to make sure that when you leave us in the summer you are so well prepared to go off to teach and on top of that we run careers days, we have a lot of sort of partnership with the heads and school leaders coming in talking to students about your early career teaching role so they're really well prepared to apply for the jobs and then can go on and become amazing teachers.

Your opportunity to positively impact lives: Teacher training at Middlesex

Attend an online subject talk

Explore our practical, career-focused courses, receive application and personal statement advice at our online subject talks in December.

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