14/10/2018
Have some questions about ?
See if our page can help you: www.lincolnshiretsa.co.uk/page/?title=FAQs&pid=156 or contact us, 01522 889297 or [email protected]
The Lincolnshire Teaching School Alliance is a group of schools from across the county who are working collaboratively to improve outcomes for students.
14/10/2018
Have some questions about ?
See if our page can help you: www.lincolnshiretsa.co.uk/page/?title=FAQs&pid=156 or contact us, 01522 889297 or [email protected]
12/10/2018
We deliver Rooted in Reading - a flexible reading programme that encourages students of all ages to read & reflect on what they have gained from their reading.
We distribute Rooted in Reading passports to schools & academies all over the UK and beyond. www.lincolnshiretsa.co.uk/rir
12/10/2018
We have a Language for Life Conference taking place in January which will be in association with Rooted in Reading, First Story and English Speaking Union (ESU)
This is a brand new conference so we recommend that you book now before places run out: https://www.lincolnshiretsa.co.uk/page/?title=Language+for+Life+Conference+2019&pid=249
11/10/2018
Interested in finding out what courses and training programmes we have to offer?
Take a look at: www.lincolnshiretsa.co.uk/cpd to find out more today!
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Please see below a list of all LTSA programmes and their specialist area. For further information and to book please click the relevant tab to the left.
We coordinate & manage Lincolnshire Science Learning Partnership, which provides quality, subject specific continuous professional development for primary & secondary schools.
It is a network of SLPs & support for schools, managed by
Contact [email protected] to find out more
10/10/2018
Want to hear how our 2017/18 cohort of found the course?
Read our trainee blog here:
Current Trainee Testimonials Wonder what it is like to be a trainee teacher on our programme? Our trainees share their insights in our Trainee Blog! Keep checking back for regular updates!
We have our Science Subject Leaders Meeting taking place today from 1pm-4pm at Beacon Primary.
This is a local network meeting facilitated by local teachers to share good practice.
08/10/2018
Wondering how to apply for a place on our course?
Take a look on our website to find out more:
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08/10/2018
Don't forget that our FREE Physics Workshops are starting soon, book your place now: https://www.lincolnshiretsa.co.uk/page/?title=Free+Physics+Workshops&pid=91
The workshops will concentrate on practical activities to help the teaching of Physics in Years 7-11
They will be particularly useful for science teachers particularly non-physicists and/or new teachers delivering Physics across all year groups, or technicians who support this practical work
06/10/2018
Considering training to teach in the 19/20 academic year?
Why not find out how to apply so that when our UCAS applications open, you are ready to go!
Take a look on our website to find out more:
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06/10/2018
that we offer an Assessment Only Route (AOR) into teaching?
AOR is aimed at candidates who are have teaching experience but are unqualified. It is ideal for those who have been teaching for a minimum of two years, who can assemble evidence of meeting the standards for qualified teacher status (QTS)
Entry Criteria:
• Grade C (or equivalent) at GCSE in English and mathematics.
• Additionally, to train to teach pupils aged 3-11: Grade C (or equivalent) at GCSE in a science subject.
• Hold a first degree* of a United Kingdom Higher Education Institution or equivalent qualification.
• Passed the Professional Skills Tests in Literacy and Numeracy prior to commencement of the assessment period.
• Have taught in at least two schools, early years and/or further education settings
• Have taken part in a selection process designed to assess suitability to teach and the ability to demonstrate meeting all the standards for QTS without the need for any further training
*A first degree comprises 300 HE credit points of which 60 must be at level 6 of the QCF.
We offer:
• Bespoke advice prior to and during the application process.
• A transparent process that allows candidates who meet the AO Entry criteria to gain QTS within a 12 week assessment period.
• We expect that the majority of our candidates will be Lincolnshire based, though we can assess candidates out of county where requests are made.
• Applications are welcome from unqualified primary or secondary candidates with the relevant teaching experience.
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