BA (Hons) Children and Young People’s Education, Curriculum and Development (Level 6 Top up)
Tameside College
BA (Hons) Children and Young People’s Education, Curriculum and Development (Level 6 Top up)
Course Summary
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This is a part time study programme, delivered on one evening per week. There is an expectation students will engage in self-directed independent learning to support achievement. Students will need to be employed within a relevant educational setting. You will learn through a variety of teaching methods which will aim to meet the needs of individuals and accommodate different learning styles (case studies, assessments, group work, practical work, projects, extended writing and interactive activities). The course is delivered in partnership with the University of Chester an is an award of the University.
Throughout the course you will study 5 modules:
Politics and Government Policy in Education
This engaging module will allow students to debate and discuss political ideologies and their importance in the development of education policy. It will explore how these policies were created with particular analysis of Callaghan’s 1976 Ruskin speech through to the Conservative administrations of the 1980s and 1990s, and the Labour administration of the 1997-2010, to the present administration. It will allow students to carry out a comparative analysis of the education policy and practice from the local, national, and global perspective.
International Perspectives of Children’s Education
International perspectives of children’s education is an interesting and exciting module that provides opportunities to students to gain an insight into the children’s educational provision in different countries in the United Kingdom and other developed countries around the world. The influence of diverse philosophies and principles of children’s education and its relevance to an individual practitioner will be debated. Research and reports from key global organisations such as UNESCO, OECD as well as the data and research available for countries will be used to compare the early childhood provision. Teaching will include a wide range of interesting ways to scrutinise relevant literature relating to national/international contexts of children’s educational provision.
Principles, Pedagogy and Discourse in Children and Young People's Education
This module will focus upon how a principled approach can be taken to Children and Young People’s Educational practice and how this relates to the development of a pedagogical stance. This includes thinking philosophically and analysing the discourse used in exploring the principles that underpin current Curricular Frameworks and policy.
Effective provision for children and young people’s learning and development in England will be examined in relation to the work of pioneers in educational theory and their principles that underpinned their approach to working with children and young people. The context of the pedagogue and pedagogy in educational Key Stages will also be considered as well as thinking about contemporary approaches to learning and development.
Planning, Delivering and Assessing Learning
This exciting module will support students how to write and deliver learning aims and objectives for taught classroom sessions. It will explore working with learners as individuals, planning, and delivering a micro-teaching session. Reflection and evaluation of classroom delivery are an important part of teaching practice and this module will develop students understanding of these key principles through peer observations and self-reflection.
Action Research in Educational Practice
Completion of this module supports students to develop an understanding of the nature and purpose of action research and students will carry out action research in an area of their own professional practice. Developing these skills will enable students to lead future practitioner research projects in their own subject specialism and demonstrate to employers the commitment to continual improvement of their practice.
Course Details - Modules
Throughout the course you will study 5 modules in total. These include:
Politics and Government Policy in Education
International Perspectives of Children’s Education
Principles, Pedagogy and Discourse in Children and Young People's Education
Planning, Delivering and Assessing Learning
Action Research in Educational Practice
Course Details – Assessment Method
You will be assessed through a variety of assessment methods including discussions, displays, case studies, presentations, extended written work and practical assessments whilst on placement.
Course Details – Professional Bodies
Professional Bodies are not listed for this Course.
How to Apply
Deadline are not listed for this Course. This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.
Application Codes
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Institution code:
T10
Campus Name:
Tameside College
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Points of Entry
The following entry points are available for this course:
Year 1
Entry Requirements for Advanced Entry (Year 2 and Beyond)
Entry Requirements for Advanced Entry are not listed for this Course.
International applicants
Standard Qualification Requirements
Additional requirements for this course are as follows:
● Level 5 Fda in Early Years/Teaching Assistance, or equivalent qualification.
● IELTS – 6, with no score lower than 5.5
The course is suitable for practitioners currently employed in a relevant setting. Consideration will also be given to volunteers currently working at least three days in a relevant setting.
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