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BSc Secondary Teaching Studies (Mathematics)
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Teaching mathematics in secondary schools is a demanding and rewarding vocation that combines deep subject knowledge with the skills of communication, explanation, and classroom management needed to help young people learn. Mathematics teachers play a crucial role in developing their students' numerical fluency, problem-solving ability, and logical reasoning, and the subject is consistently among those most in demand in secondary schools across the country. An accelerated route into mathematics teaching gives people with the right aptitude the opportunity to gain qualified teacher status more quickly than a conventional route, and is designed for those who are committed to working with young people in educational settings. At the University of Hull, this two-year full-time programme is an innovative fast-track route that provides a specialist foundation in secondary mathematics teaching while also developing your understanding of young people's development and how to inspire them with learning. The course combines subject knowledge development with professional pedagogical training and substantial school-based experience, preparing you for the realities of teaching in secondary schools. You will develop both your own mathematical understanding and your ability to make mathematical ideas accessible to learners at different stages of development, building the classroom skills and professional outlook that effective mathematics teaching requires. Graduates of this programme are prepared for employment as mathematics teachers in secondary schools. The qualification opens routes into a profession that offers genuine career progression, including head of department, assistant headteacher, and headteacher roles for those who develop their leadership skills over time. Beyond the classroom, experience in mathematics education also prepares graduates for roles in educational publishing, curriculum development, educational technology, and teacher training. The demand for qualified mathematics teachers remains strong across all regions of the UK, meaning that employment prospects are typically excellent for graduates who complete teacher training in this subject.
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