Full Speed Ahead for Postgraduate Employment

According to a new study, Rising Wage Inequality and Postgraduate Education compiled by economist lecturers and researchers Joanne Lindley of The University of Surrey, and Stephen Machin of University College London, there are some interesting distinctions to be made between first degree graduate employment and postgraduate.

Students studying postgraduate programmes have more than doubled in the UK since 1996, from 4% to 11% in 2009. There has also been a steady increase in the share of postgraduate employment in the UK, rising from 30% in 1980 to 37% in 2009. Alongside the increase in postgraduate employability there has also been a remarkable increase in the wage gap between classic graduates and postgraduates, rising from 6% in 1996 to 13% in 2009.

The possible reason for growth is due to technological change and advancement across many industries in the UK. These are industries that are more likely to be involved in R&D, innovation, computer usage and investment in computers. This is good news for postgraduates, as their technical skills such as, advanced numeracy, high levels of analysing complex problems, and specialist knowledge or understanding are increasingly required in these areas.

According to the 2010 Labour Force Survey, the top occupations for Masters graduates are: Secondary Education Teachers, Software Professionals, Marketing and Sales Managers, Management Consultants, Actuaries, Economists and Statisticians and Information and Communications Technology Managers. All these roles require the advanced skills that Masters graduates learn at University.

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The Teaching Assistant Diploma receives a Grade A from its Students!

NCC Home Learning’s fantastic range of Teaching Assistant Courses are currently the most popular distance learning courses, so no wonder they have received such outstanding reviews.

Students who have recently completed a Teaching Assistant course with NCC Home Learning have nothing but positive feedback, proving that NCC Home Learning offer the best home study courses around. Some of those reviews follow below:

B. Hodgkins, a Teaching Assistant student stated: “NCC Home Learning’s Teaching Assistant course was ideal for me as I could learn the ins and outs of what being a teaching assistant involved, whilst gaining a qualification.”

“I now help out regularly at the school and the information the Teaching Assistant course has given me has been invaluable!”

T. Goodwin, a Teaching Assistant student also said: “The course material was of good quality and easy to understand and together with feedback from my tutor and the NCC team it helped me gain the qualification I wanted to obtain.”

The distance learning Teaching Assistant courses helps students obtain specialised skills and knowledge to gain employment in the field. Other related courses such as child care courses can involve study in more specific child study courses which can lead to a range of other child care jobs in the care industry.

NCC Home Learning also offers a selection of fully accredited Child Care courses and Teaching Assistant Courses which are available for students to study at home.

If you require further information on NCC Home Learning’s Teaching Assistant courses or other useful courses such as life coaching courses and child care courses then please visit our Child Care and Teaching Assistant Faculty:http://www.ncchomelearning.co.uk/childcareandteachingcourses-category-9.html

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