Bath Spa University’s Institute for Education will be holding an open day this Saturday, 12th May, aimed at anyone wanting to find out more about a career in teaching.
What do robots, virtual reality avatar children and an English murder mystery have in common? Well for prospective teachers and their families, more than you might think.
On show will be the University’s new humanoid robots, giving people a taste of what teaching in the modern age might look like.
People will also have the chance to have a go at teaching in a virtual reality classroom, Bath Spa has the only one in the UK, or find out how forensic science skills can be taught to children by having them play at being detectives and solving a series of crimes.
The one-day event, taking place at the University’s Newton Park campus, will be jam-packed with workshops, activities, stands and talks that help visitors and their families find out everything they need to know about a career in teaching – from hints and tips on the different application processes to the innovative ways the University is training the next generation of teachers.
Kate Reynolds, Professor and Executive Dean of Bath Spa’s Institute for Education, said: “Our teacher training taster day is a great opportunity for potential teachers and their families to get stuck in and discover if a teaching career is for them.
“The event is aimed at people of all ages who think they could carve out a successful career in teaching, whether they are just finishing their studies, want a change of career or are thinking about moving back into the teaching profession.”
This year, Bath Spa University is offering a £500 scholarship to all trainee teachers accepting a place in September.
Expert academic tutors, current students and support staff will be on hand throughout the day to discuss the scholarship and other funding options available.
To find out more about the teacher training day and to sign up for the event on 12th May, click here.