How do I find out my teacher reference number Wales?
If you don’t know what your teacher reference number (TRN) is, this can usually be found on your payslip or teachers’ pension documentation. You can also contact the teacher qualifications help desk to request your number. You’ll need to provide your full name, date of birth and National Insurance number.
Why do I need to register with EWC?
explore why registration with the EWC is a legal requirement for education practitioners wishing to work in Wales. explore fitness to practise, focusing on the expected behaviours of a registered practitioner as set out in the Code of Professional Conduct and Practice. provide an opportunity for questions and answers.
How do I renew my EWC membership?
You can do this by:
- Going onto the EWC website.
- Choosing your language (Welsh or English).
- Selecting ‘Pay Your Renewal.
How long does EWC application take?
We aim to process applications within five working days. However this may take longer as we sometimes receive high volumes of applications.
Can you teach in Wales without a PGCE?
To become a teacher and teach in a maintained school in Wales, you need to gain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), this is done by meeting a set of Professional Standards that are set out in legislation.
How do I get my QTS certificate?
How to attain QTS certification
- Apply through the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA)
- Apply for an assessment-only QTS.
- Take the salaried-school direct route.
- Use a school direct with tuition fee route.
- Use the SCITT route.
- Take the PGCE route.
- Opt for the teaching first route.
- Test for your professional skills.
What is an FE teacher?
As a further education (FE) teacher, you’ll teach a range of subjects in one of three main areas: vocational training (including apprenticeships) – preparing students for work and making sure they have up-to-date skills. academic teaching – teaching a range of academic qualifications, mainly at GCSE and A-level.
How much is registration at EWC?
R240.00 per qualification
A Registration fee of R240. 00 per qualification will be charged irrespective of whether the student is enrolling for full-time or part-time or exam only. Exam only includes re-writes, supplementary examinations and approved correspondence providers.
How often do you pay EWC?
Renewal fees are payable by 31 March, If you are employed on a permanent or temporary short term contract (NOT SUPPLY) you don’t need to pay your fee here, your employer will deduct it from your March salary and send it to us directly. Legislation requires them to remit your fee to us in that way.
How much is EWC registration fee?
A Registration fee of R240. 00 per qualification will be charged irrespective of whether the student is enrolling for full-time or part-time or exam only. Exam only includes re-writes, supplementary examinations and approved correspondence providers. Student Card Fees: Where applicable, these will be R97.
How do I register for EWC?
How To Register Online
- Visit www.ewc.edu.za.
- Click ‘online application link for new students’ if you are a new student or ‘online application for returning students’ if you are a returning student.
- Follow the instructions from there and fill in required fields.