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Hi there, I'm sorry if this is in the wrong section of the site or anything related, but I had a question regarding the PGCE available for English.
I'm beginning a degree in English Creative and Professional Writing along with TESOL (primarily for the teaching experience it will provide) and was curious about the PGCE selection process. I'm curious if anyone here has taken this route and could offer me any advice/tips in pursuing the PGCE and ultimately a career teaching English.
Once again, I apologise if this is in the wrong section. Any help would be appreciated immensely!
Thanks,
Hannah.
Thanks for the reply. That's what I've been told about the TESOL and I'd be willing to partake in any classroom experience, I was just unsure if my degree choice would be a hindrance despite it being an English subject. I've started emailing some Universities too to see where they stand.
Once again, thanks for the reply!
Don't really wish to enliven a dead thread - but it fits in with a question I have...
hjones21I'd be willing to partake in any classroom experience,
Quick question to any literary police on duty. Is it correct usage to 'partake in'? Or should it be 'partake of'? or are both acceptable usage?
Thx.
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