Diploma In Foundation Phase Teaching In South Africa

Foundation Phase is defined as Grade R to Grade 3, where ethics, manners and fundamental learning techniques are developed. Students wishing to study this phase of education should have a passion for teaching toddlers and enjoy a hands-on, practical method of teaching.

Below are the list of Diploma In Foundation Phase Teaching Schools In South Africa

Bachelor of Education in Foundation Phase Teaching-Rosebank College

Bachelor of Education in Foundation Phase Teaching – sants

Foundation Phase Teaching Degree-Varsity College

Bachelor of Education in Foundation Phase Teaching-UNISA

Foundation Phase Teaching-CPUT

Foundation Phase Teaching – Wits University

UMP – Bachelor of Education in Foundation Phase Teaching

PGCE Foundation Phase Teaching – University of Pretoria

Education – Stellenbosch University

Bachelor in Education – Helderberg College

The Faculty of Education – UWC

How do I become a foundation phase teacher in South Africa?

There are 3 ways of becoming a Foundation Phase School Teacher:

  1. A 3 year Bachelor of Education (BEd) degree in Early Childhood Development, Foundation Phase.
  2. A 2 year National Diploma in Education: Foundation Phase (NQF Level 6)
  3. A Postgraduate Certificate: Education: Foundation Phase.

Can you do teacher training with a foundation degree?

You must have an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification to obtain QTS. For example, you might be able to take a foundation degree on a part-time basis over a number of years, combining this with working, perhaps as a higher-level teaching assistant, for example.

How many modules are in the Foundation Phase?

A final-year BEd student requiring a maximum of 4 semester modules or the equivalent thereof to complete his or her degree, with a final mark of 40% in each, may be admitted to a special examination, during January of the following year.