Initial Teacher Qualification Training
The university pathways for initial teacher training for lower and upper secondary schools are activated pursuant to the DPCM of 4 August 2023 and Legislative Decree 59/2017.
Guglielmo Marconi University has obtained accreditation for the following qualifying pathways of 60, 30 and 36 ECTS credits for teachers in the following competition classes:
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A-12 Literary disciplines in lower and upper secondary education (D.M. 255/2023)
A-18 Philosophy and human sciences
A-19 Philosophy and history
A-26 Mathematics
A-27 Mathematics and physics
A-41 Computer science and information technologies
A-11 Literary disciplines and Latin
A-20 Physics
A-28 Mathematics and sciences
A-37 Construction sciences and technologies, technologies and techniques of graphic representation
A-40 Electrical and electronic sciences and technologies
A-46 Legal and economic sciences
A-48 Physical education and sports in lower and upper secondary education (D.M. 255/2023)
A-60 Technology in lower secondary school
B-15 Laboratories of electrical and electronic sciences and technologies
B-17 Laboratories of mechanical sciences and technologies
General Information
With the issuance of the DPCM of 4 August 2023, the university and academic pathways for initial teacher training for lower and upper secondary schools were defined.
The Decree provides for the activation of 60 ECTS, 30 ECTS and 36 ECTS pathways for teachers.
As provided for by Legislative Decree 59/2017 and subsequent amendments (art. 18-bis, paragraph 6-bis), for the academic years 2023/2024 and 2024/2025 the university and academic pathways for initial teacher training may be carried out—excluding internship and laboratory activities—through online methods, in any case synchronous […] and in any event not exceeding 50 percent of the total.
Interested parties are advised to verify that they meet the access requirements for the competition class (or classes) of interest by consulting the current reference legislation for access to teaching in secondary schools.