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You need to either have a degree and do a PGCE (1 year course at university) or a GTP course which is when you train in a school for a year to become qualified.

2007-09-26 04:42:18 · answer #1 · answered by blondie2006 2 · 1 0

I guess it would depend on the school. Anything from
having a higher degree in history from a Russell Group University to having a brother-in-law on the local council.

2007-09-26 04:51:54 · answer #2 · answered by man of kent 5 · 0 0

blondie2006 is pretty much spot on.

To which I would add - going the common PGCE route, you would usually be expected to have done a degree with a substantial history element in order to get on the course.

Going back another step, you would usually be exceptected to have an A-level in history to get on a substantially history elemented degree :)

2007-09-26 04:47:14 · answer #3 · answered by simplesimon 5 · 0 0

To successfukky answer the 66 question.

What happened in

1066

1666

1966

surely the rest is incidental.

2007-09-26 05:38:55 · answer #4 · answered by Barry K 5 · 0 0

If you don't know, I am not going to tell you, because you seem like a foreigner to me and we have enough of those, in fact we have at least two million too many, thank you and goodnight.

2007-09-26 04:50:19 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Think you need to learn to spell Secondary first!!

2007-09-26 04:48:57 · answer #6 · answered by BD 3 · 1 0

Spelling and grammar might help.

2007-09-26 04:47:45 · answer #7 · answered by ADRIAN H 3 · 2 0

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