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Durham University’s Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) Secondary - Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) is a one-year, full-time program that prepares students to become effective and dynamic language teachers at the secondary school level. The program focuses on pedagogical strategies for teaching languages such as French, Spanish, and German, with a particular emphasis on language acquisition and the development of communication skills.
The curriculum integrates language teaching theory with practical teaching experiences, including school placements, allowing students to apply what they have learned in real classroom environments. Students will develop strong classroom management skills, create engaging lesson plans, and use technology to enhance language instruction. Graduates of the program will be equipped to teach modern foreign languages in secondary schools, inspiring students to engage with other cultures and languages, and preparing them for a rewarding career in education.
Semester 1 – Core Teaching Principles and MFL Curriculum
Semester 2 – Advanced Pedagogy and Professional Practice
Graduates of the PGCE Secondary - MFL from Durham University are well-prepared for teaching roles in secondary schools. Career opportunities include positions as secondary MFL teachers, language coordinators, and curriculum developers. Many graduates work in secondary schools, language academies, and educational leadership roles. With strong subject knowledge in foreign languages and teaching methodologies, you will be well-equipped to inspire students and contribute to the development of language learning.
Durham University’s PGCE Secondary - MFL offers an intensive, hands-on training experience to develop the skills necessary for teaching foreign languages effectively in secondary schools. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical teaching experience, focusing on language pedagogy and classroom management. The program’s focus on language acquisition and cultural diversity ensures that you will be able to engage students in meaningful language learning experiences. With extensive teaching practice, expert guidance, and opportunities for professional development, you will be well-prepared to become an effective and inspiring MFL educator.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)191 334 2000
Email: admissions@durham.ac.uk
Address: University of Durham, Durham DH1 3LE, United Kingdom