Why become a German teacher?
Hallo! Do you have a passion for the German language and its rich cultural heritage, and a desire to share it with others? Then becoming a German teacher could be your dream career! Here’s why:
Open doors to a world of opportunity: German is one of the most widely spoken languages in Europe and is essential for business, science and international collaboration. By teaching German, you’ll give pupils the chance to study abroad, travel and connect with a culture known for its history, innovation and creativity.
Spark a lifelong love of learning: German isn’t just about grammar and vocabulary; it’s about bringing the language to life. Through literature, film, music and cultural exploration, you’ll create engaging lessons that inspire curiosity and a lasting love of learning.
Nurture well-rounded individuals: Learning German promotes intercultural understanding and empathy. As a German teacher, you’ll help pupils develop valuable skills that prepare them to thrive as open-minded and globally aware citizens.
Which teacher training route is right for me?
We offer two routes to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS):
- The Postgraduate Teacher Apprenticeship – ideal for those already working in schools
- Fee-Funded Initial Teacher Training (ITT) – best for those not currently employed by a school
Whichever route you choose, you’ll receive expert support, school-based training and a nationally recognised qualification. Not sure which route is right for you? There is more guidance below:
German Teacher Training Comparison Table
Use the table below to compare the key features of our Fee-Funded Initial Teacher Training and Teacher Apprenticeship programmes at a glance.
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Can I train to teach more than one language?
Yes! If you're interested in teaching more than one language, you can choose to train in:
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German & French
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German & Spanish
By combining two languages, you’ll:
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Broaden your teaching opportunities in secondary schools
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Support schools’ demand for versatile MFL (Modern Foreign Languages) teachers
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Gain the skills and confidence to inspire pupils across two subject areas
Whether you choose German only or a dual-language route, you’ll receive the same expert training, mentoring and classroom experience through Best Practice Network.
How will I train to become a German teacher?
Over the academic year, you will complete practical training in two schools. Throughout the programme, 1 day a week (20%) of your time will be dedicated to off-the-job training delivered by Best Practice Network.
Upon completion of your practical training, you will...
- Present your portfolio and demonstrate your readiness to be awarded Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) in July.
- (For Apprenticeship route only) complete your End Point Assessment, which includes a lesson observation and a professional discussion with an external examiner—giving you the opportunity to achieve a distinction-level award.
- Induction: you will have your first day of learning and ITT Induction before the start of your training to help you prepare for the programme
- Term 1: You will be in your host school this term. Training in school four days a week and attending online or in-person training one day a week
- Term 2: you will spend 6 weeks in a contrasting school placement.
- Term 3: You will return to your host school to prepare for the recommendation of QTS
- Term 4 (Apprenticeship only): End Point Assessment for Level 6 Teacher Apprenticeship Qualification, where you can reach distinction level in addition to your QTS!
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Why choose Best Practice Network for your teacher training?
- Ofsted outstanding: provider of the DfE’s full teacher progression pathway, supporting student teachers from entry into teaching through to executive leadership.
- 20+ Years experience: Delivering teacher training and professional qualifications for teachers, school leaders, support staff and early years professionals.
- Subject & phase specific groups: As a leading national provider our enrolment enables student teachers to train alongside peers specific to their phase, subject and specialism.
- Local placement: Our network of 500+ schools provides our student teachers local access to in-school placements.
- Supporting wellbeing: Our pathway is QTS-only helping support student teacher capacity and wellbeing on their journey into teaching.
- Award-winning: Best Practice Network has been named Education Apprenticeship Training Provider of the Year for the past two years.
- 100% of our 2023/24 graduate teachers have secured employment for September
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