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Free SKE courses for PGCE trainees
Fill your subject knowledge gaps ahead of your teacher training course
Overview
Training to become a teacher but have gaps in your subject knowledge? Boost your confidence and build your understanding with our Subject Knowledge Enhancement (SKE) courses.
The courses are free if you've accepted a place on the next intake of an Initial Teacher Training Course. You could even be eligible for financial support while you complete it.
The course can be taken before or during a teacher training programme. Choose from blended learning or fully online to suit your schedule.
These courses are delivered by our Centre for Continuing Professional Development (CCPD).
The Centre offers specialist subject and English language study for those interested in career development opportunities in the UK.
CCPD's courses are designed to develop professional skills and enable career opportunities. All courses are fully supported by our dedicated CCPD team and led by experts in their fields.
Course details
What can I study?
You can take an SKE programme in Computer Science, French or Spanish.
If you're looking for an SKE programme in Science or Maths, please visit the Government's .
Structure
Courses range from 8 weeks to 28 weeks depending on your prior knowledge.
- Computer Science: 8, 12, 16, 20 or 28 week courses
- French: 8, 12, 16, 20 or 28 week courses
- Spanish: 8, 12, 16, 20 or 28 week courses
Course costs and funding
This programme is funded by the Department for Education, so if you meet the entry requirements you won’t need to pay any fees. You could also be eligible for a bursary of £175 for each week of the course.
What you'll experience
The SKE programme is taught primarily online to allow flexibility in when and how you learn. A typical week will include 25 hours of learning, which includes:
- interactive online learning
- timetabled group learning
- an individual tutorial support session
- masterclasses (in person or online)
If you choose to undertake a blended learning course, there will be a full day interactive masterclass on campus in ºÚÁϳԹÏevery 4 weeks. This allows you to engage in deeper learning on a specific area.
If you choose to take a fully online programme, the masterclass materials will be provided via our virtual learning environment for you to work on at your own pace.
Entry requirements
You must have received a place on an Initial Teacher Training course. You are likely to be eligible for an SKE if you have:
- a degree that’s related to the subject rather than an exact match for it
- studied the subject at A level, but not degree level
- an unrelated degree but relevant professional knowledge in the subject
- studied for a language degree, but need a second language at an acceptable level for teaching in schools
- a degree in the subject but haven’t used your degree knowledge for many years
Unfortunately if you’ve been awarded a degree in your chosen ITT subject within the previous five years you won’t be eligible for a funded SKE course.
How to apply and course dates
To apply for a Subject Knowledge Enhancement programme (SKE), find your course and duration from the list below and we'll process your application. You can submit an application at any time of the year.
Find out more and apply
Starting in 2024
8 week course
15th July 2024 - 6th September 2024
12 week course
17th June 2024 - 6th September 2024
16 week course
20th May 2024 - 6th September 2024
20 week course
22nd April 2024 - 6th September 2024
28 week course
26th February 2024 - 6th September 2024
Starting in 2024
8 week course
15th July 2024 - 6th September 2024
12 week course
17th June 2024 - 6th September 2024
16 week course
20th May 2024 - 6th September 2024
20 week course
22nd April 2024 - 6th September 2024
28 week course
26th February 2024 - 6th September 2024
Starting in 2024
8 week course
15th July 2024 - 6th September 2024
12 week course
17th June 2024 - 6th September 2024
16 week course
20th May 2024 - 6th September 2024
20 week course
22nd April 2024 - 6th September 2024
28 week course
26th February 2024 - 6th September 2024
Please email ske@port.ac.uk for more information.