At Liverpool John Moores University the School of Education offers opportunities for student teachers to become qualified teachers in the Primary and Secondary sectors including through a variety of School Led training routes.
Our ambitious curriculum model is thoughtfully constructed and sequenced, to ensure that programmes achieve an appropriate and timely balance of research-informed and practice-informed content, ensuring that our Initial Teaching Education (ITE) curriculum is both intellectually challenging and rigorously practical. Carefully scaffolded learning enables student teachers to develop their professional confidence, informed by evidence, which is further developed through skilful mentoring from expert colleagues. Our ambition is to develop curious and reflective teachers who are agents of change and who champion equity, diversity, and inclusion in their classrooms and beyond, enabling all learners to succeed.
The curriculum for all LJMU student teachers includes the entitlement set out in the ITT Core Content Framework (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/initial-teacher-training-itt-core-content-framework). As their final end point assessment for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) all are working towards achieving competence in the DfE Teachers' Standards. All programmes comply fully with the requirements of the DfE's Initial Teacher Training (ITT) criteria.
It is unrealistic for student teachers in the early stages of their programmes, to address all of the complex knowledge and practice involved in teaching. We know that student teachers need time to develop. All LJMU ITE Programmes operate a 'phased' approach to curriculum design and placement experience.
The Phases are:
- Phase 1: Orientation and Beginning Teaching and Learning.
- Phase 2: Consolidating and Developing Teaching and Learning.
- Phase 3: Extending Teaching and Learning leading to Qualifying to Teach.
Student teachers will be assessed against the LJMU ITE curriculum during their training and are expected to meet the Teachers’ Standards at the end of their programme.