How
do I become a Dancesport Faculty Teacher?
Prospective
teachers in the Dancesport Faculty have a number of progression
routes to follow. Outside the European Union, student teachers
follow Route B with the initial teaching qualification being
the Associate, which you will need to complete in every genre
you wish to enter candidates for examinations. You can also
start your training by becoming a Student Teacher within your
chosen dance style; although this is not a prerequisite of
undertaking the Associate qualification, it is helpful preparation
for the examination.
At
present, prospective teachers within the European Union have
two possible progression routes to follow. The two routes
offer candidates different types of qualifications, firstly
our accredited qualifications – the FDI and the CDE
– and secondly the Associate qualification, the route
available to those outside the European Union.
As
prospective teachers have the opportunity to choose their
own professional development route, it is worth taking the
time to consider the two options, looking at what commitments
you have, what type of teaching qualification you wish to
achieve at the end of your training and in what setting you
are going to teach.
If
you live within the European Union and wish to follow the
accredited route, Route A, you will need to complete your
FDI and CDE in every genre you wish to enter students for
examination. These teaching qualifications are accredited
by the Regulatory Bodies in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
(Ofqual, DCELLS and CEA) at Level 3 and Level 4, respectively,
on the National Qualifications Framework. These qualifications
develop the practical teaching skills required to become a
recognised, qualified and fully rounded dance teacher. Their
modular approach allows flexibility for students to continue
working whilst studying towards the qualifications.
If
you wish to follow the non-accredited route, Route B, you
will need to complete the Associate in every genre you wish
to enter students into examinations. You can start with the
Student Teacher within your chosen dance style, which is not
a prerequisite of undertaking the Associate qualification
but is helpful preparation.
Routes
for teachers and student teachers are set out in the overview
below. Those within the European Union should follow Route
A or B, and those outside, Route B.
It
is worth noting that once you have embarked upon either Route
A or Route B, you still have the possibility to cross over
and continue on the other route if you live in the European
Union. For example, once you have achieved your Associate,
Licentiate or Fellowship, you would be able to work towards
your Route A qualifications in that relevant genre by applying
for our Accredited Prior (Experiential) Learning (AP(E)L)
procedure.

For more
details on each route, please click on the links below:
Route
A – Accredited Route within the European Union
Route
B – Non-Accredited Route – Worldwide
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