Teacher - Secondary School - Art and Design
Help young people to learn about different styles and forms of visual arts and inspire and motivate them to create their own artworks.

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What it's like
You would inspire and motivate young people learn about different styles and forms of visual arts and to create their own artworks.
You would teach young people from 11 to 18 years old, in state and independent schools. You might also work in a college or learning centre.
As an art and design teacher you’d help your pupils value and develop their creativity and imagination. You’d teach them the practical skills to express themselves by creating their own art in a wide variety of forms including painting, drawing, sculpture, digital design, photography and textiles.
You’d help young people develop an appreciation of aesthetic and cultural values, identities and ideas and prepare the foundations for some pupils to go on to a career in the arts.
You’d teach students of different ages and abilities and prepare young people to take the National Qualifications and Highers in this subject.
There is national guidance for Curriculum for Excellence expressive arts and National Qualifications, which you would use when planning your teaching.
You would:
prepare lessons and teaching materials
assess students’ progress
set homework
manage classroom behaviour
discuss students' progress with parents and carers
organise study trips, social activities and take lead in school in school exhibitions and art shows
You’d encourage the students to take pride in their achievements inside and outside school. You’d support them to build good relationships with other students and teachers and play a positive part in the life of the school and the local community.
You’d help them get the knowledge, skills and attributes they’ll need for a successful and positive life when they leave school.
Sometimes you will need to deal with challenging behaviour. It may be difficult to get some teenagers to study so you’d need to be imaginative and enthusiastic to keep them interested.
You’d need to attend meetings and training courses. You’d work closely with colleagues to plan the school’s timetables, and work with other professionals such as education psychologists and social workers.

Hours
Teaching takes place for 39 weeks a year, usually from 9am to 3.30pm or 4pm. You are likely to spend several more hours outside of these times, planning lessons, marking pupils' work and taking part in activities such as outings, parent evenings and training.

Environment
You would be based in an art room.

Travel
You could do supply teaching where you work in different schools for short periods to cover the absences of permanent teachers.
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- designing
- creative
- verbal communication
- supporting

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Colleges and universities will list subjects you'll need for entry to a course. Some useful subjects include:
Art and Design
Design and Technology
English
You will need a relevant degree (SCQF level 9/10) to enter a PGDE - Professional Graduate Diploma in Education - in Art or Art & Design (SCQF level 11).
To enter a degree (SCQF level 9/10) usually requires National 5 qualifications and a minimum of three Highers or a relevant HNC/HND.
If you are applying to a PGDE (SCQF level 11) you will need good academic grades and a degree.
To enter this job applicants must have completed degree level study or above, gaining at least 80 SCQF Credit Points in both Fine Art and Design and practical subjects such as drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, textiles, photography or environmental art.
Qualifications and experience that demonstrate the ability to work with children or young people, communication skills and experience in art and design will be helpful.
You will be expected to support literacy, numeracy and health and wellbeing as well as your own subject.
To be approved for membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme run by Disclosure Scotland.
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