Education Studies (Primary)

Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh

Course details

Course description

Scotland’s newest Education Studies (Primary) degree provides a fresh, innovative approach to teacher education, recognising the rewards and challenges that teaching presents in the 21st century. The dynamic course will give you the expertise, confidence and professional qualification you need to teach in primary schools.

Why QMU?

This course offers a forward-looking, evidence-based approach to teacher training.
Our teaching degree is distinctive in its forward-looking focus on education in community settings, as well as in schools, and builds on our strong existing collaborations with local and national community organisations.
This is an intellectually inspiring course that is your first step on a rewarding career in education.
A curriculum and ethos suited to those with a social conscience who want to engage with socio-political issues and make a difference.

On this course you will:
Develop the skills, confidence and passion to make a real difference in the lives of young learners as a teacher.
Study contemporary issues in education, psychology and sociology to develop a sound knowledge base of children’s developmental pathways and the range of factors that affect them.
Gain an understanding of how pedagogic theory and knowledge informs classroom practices at early years and primary school level.
Develop a detailed knowledge of all areas of the curriculum, including outdoor learning and become skillful at integrating literacy, numeracy and wellbeing throughout your teaching.
Benefit from practical experience in educational and community settings, learning how to build positive relationships with children and work alongside other professionals.
Develop your academic literacies including digital and data literacy.
Develop research skills to enable you to develop as an autonomous, critically thinking, reflective professional.

The course offers an approach to teaching that is founded in evidence-based research in the social sciences. If you want a career as a primary school teacher where you will genuinely make a difference in the world and inspire our future citizens, this course is for you.

This course is about more than simply preparing you to inspire a class of young learners; it will engage you in the wider socio-political issues that affect education on every level and how this in turn influences educational outcomes for children.

Our education courses draw on our expertise in, and focus on, wellbeing, resilience, child welfare and inequality. You will learn how to assess individual needs and plan inclusive learning experiences taking account of diversity and difference.

This is a fresh, modern and ambitious approach to teacher education. We hope you feel as passionate about this new direction as we do and look forward to receiving your application. At QMU we are committed to widening access to education and we welcome applications from all backgrounds and genders.

You will study for four years to become qualified to work as a primary school teacher. Progression into Year Two will be dependent on successfully completing all modules, placements and a reflective report in Year One. If, after the first year you decide not to pursue teaching there is an option to transfer to our Education Studies course. This is a broad based social sciences degree with an emphasis on broader aspects of education.

Subjects

  • Teaching (primary teaching)
  • Educational studies

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Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh

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Edinburgh

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Entry requirements

Scottish HNC minimum entry requirements: Pass

HNC Childhood Practice or HNC Social Sciences. These must include a B in the graded unit. Applicants applying with an HNC must also have Higher English at grade B and National 5 Maths/Applications of Maths with a grade C

Scottish Higher minimum entry requirements: A,B,B,B

Higher English is required at a grade B National 5 Maths/Applications of Maths also required at grade C

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Course options

Course details

Full time

9th Sep 2024 to 9th Sep 2028

Cost: £1,820.00 (ex. VAT)

Venue details

Queen Margaret University

Queen Margaret University

Edinburgh

EH21 6UU