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Teacher Degrees in Luton
- Bachelor's degree
- Luton
... and management in the Early Years and reflect upon the role of adults in a child’s education. This will fully prepare you for a diverse range of professions in the Early Years, and for further, possibly postgraduate, study or teacher training. You will explore your individual interests through personal study... Learn about: Early Years...
- Bachelor's degree
- Luton
..., events, research, legislation and policy affecting children’s welfare in early years care and education, and can also lead to teacher training... Learn about: Early Years, Child care...
- Bachelor's degree
- Luton
...About the course This -week course aims reflect the professional, academic and practical skills required for new teachers in the post compulsory sector. To provide initial training for teaching in the post compulsory sector To develop the academic skills needed to work at level 4 To equip... Learn about: Teaching Adults, IT for adults...
- Postgraduate
- Luton
...leadership in early years educational settings, or by focusing on the diverse needs of students that present in early years settings. You also have... Learn about: Early Years, Part Time...
- Bachelor's degree
- Luton
...About the course This course opens up careers in education e.g. primary teaching, taking a teacher training course, e.g. PGCE or GTP after graduating, or other careers working with children. Draw on sociology, psychology, philosophy, law, health and social welfare as you apply theory to practice... Learn about: Education Studies...
- Bachelor's degree
- Luton
...About the course This University Diploma is a part time course run over one academic year. Potential candidates for this course will currently be teachers of ESOL for a minimum of hours per academic year. The course provides an opportunity to enhance knowledge of ESOL skills, as well as meeting...
- Bachelor's degree
- Luton
...About the course This University Diploma is a part time course run over one academic year. Potential candidates for this course will currently be teachers of numeracy or key/functional skills for a minimum of hours per academic year. The Teaching Mathematics (Numeracy CDP) in the Lifelong Learning... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Luton
...language and linguistics, th century and th century literature, gender and culture, Gothic literature and American, Irish and world literatures Benefit... Learn about: Education Studies...