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PGCE [ˌpi:ʤi:si:ˈi:] Brit

PGCE abbreviation of Postgraduate Certificate in Education:

See also Postgraduate Certificate in Education

Post·gradu·ate Cer·tifi·cate in Edu·ˈca·tion N, PGCE N Brit

Post·gradu·ate Cer·tifi·cate in Edu·ˈca·tion N, PGCE N Brit

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The group also delivers the PGCE teaching and training qualification.
en.wikipedia.org
This requires the person to complete an undergraduate degree - usually three years long - and a one-year PGCE.
www.dailymail.co.uk
It is identical in content to the previous PGCE.
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I don't fancy spending a year doing a PGCE.
www.telegraph.co.uk
This has both a research arm, and also a teacher training (PGCE) faculty.
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Traditionally the role of a PGCE would be to enable them to get that into the style of language that is more accessible to children.
schoolsweek.co.uk
I loved my PGCE year and loved my training, being around people who have a great understanding of maths.
www.independent.co.uk
We do recruit graduates while they are completing their PGCE, ready to mark once they are qualified.
www.independent.co.uk
The PGCE is still highly valued and the focus on partnership must centre on the high quality expertise that universities can offer.
theconversation.com
These include primary and secondary teachers, PGCE students, teacher educators, academics, geography students, infant, primary and secondary schools, colleges, universities, academies, libraries, societies, museums and businesses.
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