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04 Oct 2023

Bachelor of Arts with Honours Primary Education (2 Year Accelerated), Level 5, 2023/24 - Course Handbook

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Timetable Information

Course Overview

5

1

Demonstrate knowledge of key theories and principles, with an understanding of their relationships to alternative themes and relevance to different contexts within primary education (3-11)

5

2

Use appropriate clusters of principles, knowledge and techniques to make sense of practice observed and deployed in educational settings reflecting on the process of what has been learnt

5

3

Develop a personal standpoint through the exploration of new perspectives relating to the knowledge, issues connected to educational models

5

4

Connect and make informed judgements about knowledge and principles associated with pedagogical and assessment approaches

5

5

Examine more complex situations, problems and issues to illuminate relevant factors that impact inclusion

5

6

Apply ongoing reflective thinking to a range of situations and evaluate possible solutions and outcomes, drawing on theory


Assessment & Feedback

Teaching & Learning

Year 1

Semester 1

Core (Y/N)

Semester 2

Core (Y/N)

Early Years Studies (20 credits)

Y

My Development (20 credits)

Y

Engaging Teaching and Learning (20 credits)

Y

Professional experience 2 (20 credits)

Y

How children learn: psychology and development (20 credits)

Y

Celebrating Special Educational Needs and Disability (20 credits)

Y

Introduction to research (20 credits)

Y

Critical perspectives on issues in primary education (20 credits)

Y

Primary Curriculum Studies (20 credits)

Y

Social perspectives of primary education (20 credits)

Y

Professional Experience 1 (20 credits)

Y

Evidence Influenced Practice (20 credits)

Y

Year 2

Semester 1

Core (Y/N)

Semester 2

Core (Y/N)

A broad and balanced curriculum (20 credits)

Y

Global perspectives of primary Education (20 credits)

Y

Inclusive storytelling (20 credits)

Y

UK Education Studies (20 credits)

Y

Dissertation (40 credits)

Y

Details of School academic staff can be found on the Carnegie School of Education Website.

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