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Explore how children learn between the ages of 3 and 11. You’ll learn about the curriculum, specialisms and pedagogy, so you can make a positive contribution to young children's lives.
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This unique programme will prepare you to be a reflective, effective teacher, able to meet the learning needs of pupils in the Primary age range, including those who experience barriers in their learning.
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If you take one of the courses below, you can follow it up with a one-year PGCE to become a qualified teacher.
Explore the historical and contemporary nature, purpose and scope of education in society both nationally and internationally.
This programme develops your understanding of education in a range of settings, so you could go on to have a career in a variety of support roles in educational settings or apply for a postgraduate route into primary teaching.
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Study aspects of teaching and learning such as inclusion, supporting English and child development, with the opportunity to specialise in early years or SEND if you wish.
You could go on to have a career in a variety of support roles in educational settings or apply for a postgraduate route into primary teaching.
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This programme offers an additional foundation year preparing you for study at university level.
Study aspects of teaching and learning such as inclusion, supporting English and child development, with the opportunity to specialise in early years or SEND.
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Gain the skills and knowledge you need to work with young people, adults and community groups, supported by expert academic staff and outstanding facilities.
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BA (Hons) Working with Children and Families is the ideal stepping stone for a range of careers in teaching, health-related professions or youth work. We’ll help you focus on the areas that will enable you to achieve your career goal.
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