She was educated at Newland High School for Girls ( now called Newland School for Girls ) in PGCE ) at the University of Wales, Bangor.
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The college maintains strong ties with Cambridge Judge Business School and has a growing graduate community, including a lively mix of doctoral, medical and PGCE students.
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Examples of teaching qualifications include the Postgraduate Certificate in Education ( PGCE ), the Professional Graduate Diploma in Education ( PGDE ) and the Bachelor of Education.
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Following the successful completion of the first year, trainee teachers gain QTS status and a PGCE and may then continue teaching for a minimum of one year.
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Oliver gained a BA ( Hons ) in History at the University of Sheffield, and completed a PGCE in Primary Education at the University of Warwick '.
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He graduated with a first-class BSc in Chemistry from the University of St Andrews in 1993, and completed his PGCE at the University of Bath.
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This left the PGCE with a rather inappropriate name as a postgraduate certificate is a lower level than the postgraduate diploma, requiring only half the amount of work.
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The Department of Education has two aspects, research and vocational : it conducts research into education and school provision, and also maintains various PGCE courses for teacher training.
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He read Politics, Philosophy and Economics ( PPE ) at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, from 1972 75, followed by a year's PGCE teacher training.
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The intention is to attract a higher calibre of applicants, especially well-qualified graduates who might otherwise have opted for the costly but better-recognised PGCE course.