PGCE Module – Behaviour for Learning – Level 5/7
Are you a fully qualified teacher in post-14 education who wishes to develop a specialism supporting students to develop their behaviour for learning? Are you teaching or planning to teach KS4 in a school or academy, or to teach in a college, with a training provider, in a prison or in the voluntary sector?
Course Summary

Course Information for Students
Who is this course for?
This module will give you a solid foundation in all aspects of teaching to prepare you for a highly successful career. It is offered in partnership with the University of Derby.
The course is delivered using innovative learning methods, technology enhanced resources and one-to-one observations of you in your own practice. Upon successful completion of this Level 5 or 7 programme, you will be well informed about the theoretical underpinnings of approaches to the management of the classroom and its associated behaviours.
This module is delivered at the Roundhouse Campus of Derby College Group and the qualification is awarded by the University of Derby. The course is delivered by our highly qualified and experienced Teacher Training team who were judged ‘outstanding’ for Initial Teacher Education (FE and Skills) in the last Ofsted inspection (December 2015). All students benefit from access to the Derby College Group Learning Resources Centre, the University of Derby library, and DCG’s Moodle (online learning platform) pages.
Entry Requirements
All applicants must attend an informal interview to discuss their qualifications, experience, motivation and aspirations.
You need evidence of:
- An Honours Degree (class 2:2 or above) in a subject relevant to what you teach (for the Level 7 module only – this is not required for Level 5)
- A Certificate in Education or PGCE
- A recognised Level 2 or equivalent qualification in English
- A recognised Level 2 or equivalent qualification in Maths
- Access to a minimum of 50 hours teaching each year (in a full teaching role)
All applicants are subject to approval from the University of Derby. The course will only run with a minimum of 15 enrolments.
What will you learn?
- Effective Classroom Management (20 credits at Level 5)
- Promoting Effective Classroom Behaviour (20 credits at Level 7)
How will you learn?
You will attend weekly classroom (on-site) sessions.
What will you need to bring with you?
N/A
How will you be assessed?
Assessment is through coursework and an exciting range of assessment methods is used. This includes observing multiple examples of best practice to gain an understanding of how behaviour for learning can be enhanced to support positive progression.
Following observations, students are invited to reflect on and critically assess the examples of learning behaviour evident within the sessions observed and apply it to their own practice. You are required to undertake research and write in an appropriate academic style, using Harvard Referencing systems. All assessments require you to apply theory to your own practice and you are expected to engage with academic research and learning theory.
Where next?
This module, alongside your teaching qualification, provides you with an ideal platform to progress. At Level 7 this would enable you to progress straight to an MA ED. If you progress to the University of Derby, you will already have achieved 60 credits towards your Masters qualification. At Level 5 it would give you additional credits to progress to a full honours degree.
Throughout the course, you will experience a wide range of teaching techniques and will be both supported and encouraged to experiment with these techniques within your own classroom so that you exit the programme as a creative and innovative practitioner.
This qualification is awarded by the University of Derby. www.derby.ac.uk
Who do you contact for more information?
For more information, contact Derby College Group on 0800 0280289 or enquiries@derby-college.ac.uk
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DCG Success Stories

Rhiannon Elliott
Taking a teaching career to new levels
Derby College has offered me lots of support throughout my course. Sometimes working full time and studying can be quite challenging. However, the College has kept me on track and has been very open to helping me respond to any challenges. Reflecting on what I’ve learnt and how it has influenced my work is great.
Course Information Last Updated On: April 9, 2022 12:12 pm