Becoming an AAT tutor

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stuartander
stuartander Registered Posts: 82 Regular contributor ⭐
Hi,

Just wondered if anyone else took this route at all.
Im considering doing PTLLS qualification to start with, which should help me get into teaching at my local college on levels 2 and 3, and them go for qualified teacher status, but im doing this as well as my ACCA (which i dont know whther to continue or not).. Anyone else doing this/considering it??

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  • T.C.
    T.C. Registered, Tutor Posts: 1,448 Beyond epic contributor 🧙‍♂️
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    I have been offered a tutor role and they are going to pay for the PTLLS. Just waiting for them to organise it though. How much is the course if you pay yourself?
  • stuartander
    stuartander Registered Posts: 82 Regular contributor ⭐
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    It depends really where u go for it, I'm paying about 370 pound which I don't mind ciz it will prove to employers I'm serious about teaching, well don't to u though, have u been looking long for a tutor role??
  • T.C.
    T.C. Registered, Tutor Posts: 1,448 Beyond epic contributor 🧙‍♂️
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    It was just advertised locally because the local council are promoting accountancy in adult education in our area. Where abouts are you?
  • stuartander
    stuartander Registered Posts: 82 Regular contributor ⭐
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    Oh right, Im in Reading.. I have been speaking with the AAT Course co ordinator @ Reading college, so may be able to do some hours there (fingers crossed)...Where r u?
  • T.C.
    T.C. Registered, Tutor Posts: 1,448 Beyond epic contributor 🧙‍♂️
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    Over in Norfolk. Colleges do these courses but so do our local County Council. Maybe worth checking if yours does too.
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