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A student’s perspective on the Mandarin PGCE course at the IOE

Written by Rebecca Whitmore

The Mandarin PGCE course at the Institute of Education is a very intense yet rewarding year-long programme, combining school-based practice, lectures and tutor groups at the IOE and reflective assignments. While juggling the roles of teacher and student seemed a daunting prospect at the start of the year, and indeed was a huge challenge for all of us, it was nevertheless a fantastic year that I believe has set me in good stead for my first teaching post in September. It was a great opportunity to work with such a wide range of different people, from the students and staff in our two schools to our tutors and fellow PGCE students at the IOE.

Here I will give an outline of the Mandarin PGCE at the IOE, as well as some of the highlights and unique features of the course at the IOE.

IOE-based input

School-based work

Highlights of the course

Overall, the IOE Mandarin PGCE is a very intense and challenging course, but one that I would highly recommend to anyone that is interested in becoming a qualified secondary school Mandarin teacher in the UK.

Rebecca Whitmore completed the IOE Languages PGCE course in 2013-14, specialising in Mandarin Chinese with German.

Click here to read more about the IOE Mandarin PGCE course.

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