BA (Hons) Young People, Family and Community with Foundation Year
Bachelor's degree
In Wolverhampton
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Bachelor's degree
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Wolverhampton
In this module we will introduce you to a number of key ideas that you will build on throughout your studies. We will start by introducing the concept of inclusive education practice and encouraging you to explore your own beliefs and values. You will focus on what it means to educate and how inclusiveness is essential to any argument about meaningful 'education' throughout our whole lives. The focus of this module will always purposefully be the interplay between theory and practice and you will be invited to join a community of thinkers and writers about inclusion and educational practices.
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Course programme
Interprofessional Working
Preparing for Undergraduate Study
The Developing Child in the World
Valuing the Self & Others
Child and Young Person Development
Connecting Communities
Considering Communities
Growing Up in the 21st Century
Power, Inclusion and Diversity
Safeguarding and Multi-Agency Perspectives
Becoming a Researcher
Effective Engagement with Individuals and Groups
The Enquiring Practitioner
Young Lives, Parenting and Families
Youth Culture and Identity
Health in the Early Years
Working in Voluntary Organisations
Dissertation
Empowering young people and vulnerable adults
Leadership and Management in a Community Context
Childhood and Youth in a Global Context
Learning in the Outdoor Environment
Perspectives on Children and Childhood
Tackling Inequalities
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BA (Hons) Young People, Family and Community with Foundation Year