Teachers professional role requires clear communication and an ability to understand and evaluate written information. For this reason, all trainees seeking to gain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) now need to pass the computerised QTS literacy skills test. This book explains the requirements of the test and includes essential subject knowledge, as well as over 100 practice questions and answers for each of the skills to be assessed.
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Review:
Good clear, accessible presentation with good marking examples. --Lecturer - Edge Hill University
Informative and will assist in embedding literacy in the curriculum. --Programme Leader - St Helen's College
Synopsis:
All trainee teachers seeking to gain Qualified Teacher Status now need to pass a computerised literacy skills test. In the course of their professional work, teachers have to communicate clearly and to understand and evaluate written information. The QTS literacy skills test is intended to ensure that everyone qualifying to teach has a good grounding in the use of literacy in the wider context of their professional role as a teacher. This book explains the requirements of the test and includes essential subject knowledge, as well as over 100 practice questions and answers. By using the book, you will be able to: familiarise yourself with the skills and knowledge to be tested; practise questions on each of the skills to be tested; check your answers and learn from your mistakes; know what to expect on the day of your test.
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