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Bachelor of Arts with Honours Primary Education (3-11) with recommendation for Qualified Teacher Status, Level 5, 2023/24 - Course Handbook

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Course Overview

The aims of the programme are to develop beginning teachers with the knowledge, confidence and skill to make a difference in education. The award of Qualified Teacher Status is integral to the award and the course is delivered through periods of study in University and practice in schools in our partnership region. At entry students select one of two pathways, focussing on the 3-7 or 5-11 age phases.

The course develops in students the LBU 'teacher attributes' which are expressed as compassionate, inclusive, creative, knowledgeable and research-informed professionals. A commitment to inclusion and social justice, at the heart of the School of Education, underpins the course design. Modules have been developed to reflect the learning pathway at LBU as students move from level 4, transition through level 5, contextualisation to level 6, independence. The expectations of students in professional placement mirror the development of knowledge and skill as exemplified in the pathway.

The course meets in full the minimum requirements as specified by the DfE in the ITT Core Content Framework.

Through the course, students will:

  • Develop and deepen their subject and curricular knowledge in order to confidently teach English, mathematics, science and the full range of Foundation subjects
  • Gain an in-depth understanding of the pedagogical principles and practice of teaching and learning within the chosen age range
  • Take a holistic approach to nurturing young learners and apply the principles of the Early Years Foundation Stage (3-7 pathway)
  • Understand how children learn, and respond to the individual needs of pupils aged 3-11 by adapting, evaluating and analysing adaptive teaching approaches
  • Develop and articulate their teacher identity through academic and professional study and practice
  • Apply a creative and inclusive approach in teaching practice
  • Become a research-informed teacher by undertaking a practitioner enquiry project

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Teaching & Learning

Each module integrates a theory and practice approach, underpinned by research-informed teaching. A blend of whole cohort lectures and seminar group delivery ensures that students develop the subject and curricular knowledge required along with a deep pedagogic understanding. Seminar delivery enables tutors to model good primary and early years practice and enables students to acquire skills and confidence in their professional practice as they progress from level 4 through to level 6. Students learn within an active, collaborative and inclusive environment. All students take a common module, placement and assessment structure. Module delivery is tailored for students in each strand in order to provide phase specific module content.

The integration of centre based and school based training ensures that students' learning continues in each setting supported both by University tutors and expert mentors within the ITE partnership. Students use the e-portfolio tool, Pebble Pad to evidence their personal subject knowledge development and to monitor and record their learning in placement with input from University tutors and mentors.

Academic support is provided by module tutors and personal tutors and the academic library team.

Students are provided with pre-and post-session follow up reading and focussed tasks. In each module there is an expectation of guided independent study in order for students to develop their personal subject, curricular and pedagogic knowledge.

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

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