Tutor, Train and Mentor Teachers

As teachers become more experienced they can wish to do more than just teach. There are a number of roles that need to be filled, and the Society often organises courses and assembles information that can be accessed through the website.

The following are some of the different roles which may be of interest to experienced teachers.

Mentoring

People training to become teachers by taking the Teaching Certificate undertake a period of teaching practice (Unit 4) under the guidance of an experienced SCD teacher, their ‘mentor’. There is no formal process for becoming a mentor but the RSCDS provides considerable guidance to anyone called upon to take on this role.

Find out more about Mentoring

How to become a tutor

Tutors are responsible for teaching candidates for the Teaching Certificate Units 2, 3 and 5. In theory there are no restrictions on who can become a tutor, although obviously at the very least it should be somebody who has either been recently through the current Teaching Certificate process or is a very experienced teacher. However, from time to time the Society runs special training courses for prospective tutors, and it is advisable that teachers undertake one of these courses before they actually tutor.

There are a number of useful documents on tutoring. For more information consult the tutoring page. 

Visit the Tutor Page

Examiners

As part of the Teacher Training process, candidates are assessed by examiners. Tutors who have obtained sufficient tutoring experience are appointed as RSCDS examiners by the Society. The essential requirements are to have tutored candidates for the exams, and to have had the full Teaching Certificate for at least 10 years. Read the application form linked below for full details of requirements and desirable experience. From time to time the RSCDS may call for applications.

 

CTI Trainers

In order for the Core Training for Instructors programme to be successful, we require teachers who are willing to train the prospective instructors, and ultimately decide when they can proficiently instruct their class. Trainers must be class teachers with a full (Part 2) RSCDS Teaching Certificate. Following qualification of Full Certificate, teachers should have 5 years of teaching experience, which should include working with beginners and intermediate dancers.

Further information on how to become a CTI Trainer is included in the Call for Trainers (CTI-1).

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