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unrulyjulie | 12:40 Sun 29th Jul 2007 | Jobs & Education
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My son (15) is expressing an interest in becoming a P.E teacher. The thing is, he's not particularly academic, lacks motivation to study and to be perfectly honest, i don't think he has the makings to do it.
However, he's my son and i want to support any decisions he makes. I really need a bit of information so i can inform his of his best options.
What i want to know is, what does the training involve. What qualifications will he need, how long is the course etc....any information will be gladly recvieved.
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He will need at least two A levels and then do a degree in Sports and Physical Education or Sports Science - this will take three years.

Then he will need to study for a PGCE - one year - which will give him qualified teacher status.

The University of Bedford does it as an 'all in one' 4 year course - their entry requirements are here:
http://www.beds.ac.uk/courses/bysubject/spoexe /ba-phyedusec-bc

As you can see, they are asking for two A levels and 5 good GCSEs, including English and Maths.


Hope he is still keen when he's read that. :)
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Thanks for that Ethel, very helpful.
I really can't see this happening for him but who knows, he may yet surprise me! :-)
hello rulyjulie hope he does well and manages to do the A levels.wish him good luck, would be a great career
As an alternative he could do an advanced diploma in Sports Therapy/ nutrition & biology are included and look at becomming a physio or fitness trainer.

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