Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This course is designed for managers or would-be managers from all areas of education and training to gain new understanding, skills and confidence, to make informed judgements about their own professional activities; the course is relevant to all areas of education and training.(read more)
Post Compulsory Education PGCE
University Of Portsmouth
Jozef, March 2010Overall score
Not at all good. I enrolled on the PGCE for the post compulsory sector three years ago. I had so much trouble with the staff and their general administration, I felt I had to leave the course after four months of study.
Study experience
The faculty put me in a placement where I was trying to teach a subject I had nowhere near enough knowledge or experience of. When I complained, neither my placement colloge or the university would consider transfering me. Also, a member of the faculty blatantly lied to me in the initial interview, claiming that all travelling expenses to the placement would be paid, in fact only expenses accrued after the first five pounds worth of the journey were paid.
Facilities
The facilities were generally quite good, however the opportunity to use them in a structured manner through training was limited, e.g. full training with 'smartboards was supposed to feature on the course. This never materialised. Neither did opportunities to gain the ECDL qualification through extra-curricular study, which was promised to me during the initial interview.
Postgraduate life
As a PGCE student, you have little time for a social life, however the general student facilities and societies seemed quite diverse and proactive. This was quite an eye-opener for me as I gained my first honours degree in a small university college with very little facilities. I would recommend this aspect of Portsmouth to any fresher eager to experience the full spectrum of student life in a big city university.
Job prospects
The only thing I gained that was any value from this dire experience was the knowledge to stay away from the University of Portsmouth with any course concerning education and training!
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Secondary Modern Foreign Languages (French) PGCE
University Of Portsmouth
Simon, April 2010Overall score
Portsmouth offered me an interview to undertake the PGCE in French at secondary level and at the same time offered a 'German language enhancement course' run by Portsmouth (and Governement funded). I pointed out that if I had wanted to do both French and German, I would have applied for the Joint PGCE course rather than just French - and so declined the offer to take the crash course in German. Within two hours, the offer to interview had been withdrawn and the reason given was that I did not wish to take the additional course. With Portsmouth my first choice, the other three choices soon declined my application; maybe coincidence, maybe not? I should add that I graduated in French Language and Literature (with TEFL), over twenty years ago, have a Cert. TEFL, have taught in HE, FE and in business and have translated and interpreted professionally. I am also the published author of five books and with all this in mind, I thought I might be of some use as a teacher... Beware refusing the taxpayer-funded add-ons!
Study experience
Unknown
Facilities
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Postgraduate life
Unknown
Job prospects
Unknown
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Employment Law LLM
University Of Portsmouth
Marcus, December 2009Overall score
the experience is amazing.
Study experience
it give a different veiw too what i thought it did.
Facilities
we have full sport facilites and the libary is very big with most the books you could ask for.
Postgraduate life
tennis club
Job prospects
a job todo with law
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