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Shroob
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Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 10:50 am Post subject: |
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| Just want to interrupt a bit, a QTS is equivalent to getting a teaching cert in the US versus the MA+DELTA combo? I'm going to give it another semester or two before I start thinking seriously about pursuing some real credentials, and I just want to make sure I'm tracking this conversation accurately. I think I'm picking up what you're all puttin' down... |
I wouldn't say they are equivalent. They are for two different things (primarily subject vs. language teaching and children vs. adults).
QTS = Qualified teacher status.
You should have QTS to teach children in state schools. Different countries have different requirements as to what entails QTS. In the UK it usually means passing a PGCE course AND an initial year in a school. You are trained as a subject teacher e.g. maths, history, geography, biology or primary school teacher. Once you have QTS however, I believe it is up to the school employing you as to what you teach. For example you could have got a PGCE in History, but a school asks you to teach Geography. It's unusual but I've seen it done. QTS allows this. Additionally, it is possible to get a PGCE which specialises in TESOL.
Where as MA + DELTA is solely for language teaching (I'm assuming the MA is in Applied Linguistics, TESOL, or a similar field - some 'international' schools will allow you to teach a subject class if your MA is in the relevant field). The MA + DELTA doesn't limit you to university teaching, you could teach children with it depending on what the employer is looking for in a teacher. |
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mw182006

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Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 1:49 am Post subject: |
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| That's what I figured, thanks. |
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