Teaching Degrees in North Yorkshire
- Bachelor's degree
- Skipton
- Different dates available
...is to confirm your competence in a supporting teaching and learning role in a school environment. You’ll develop the skills and knowledge needed to provide... Learn about: Skills and Training, IT Development...
- Postgraduate
- Scarborough
- Different dates available
...Your programme About the Certificate in Education, Professional Graduate Certificate in Education and Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector) programme These programmes, validated by the Univeristy of Hull, lead to a professional qualification in further...
- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...This top-up degree is aimed at those currently engaged in providing support for learning and/or teaching, not just in schools but in a wide range of learning support roles, including further and higher education, the voluntary sector, libraries and museums. The course builds on your Foundation... Learn about: Learning Teaching, Part Time...
- Master
- Scarborough
...students may apply for part-time paid teaching opportunities and work placements within Coventry University, including placements overseas. The assessment... Learn about: IT Development, English Language, Learning Teaching...
- Bachelor's degree
- Skipton
- Different dates available
...secondary or special school. {if " The primary purpose of this qualification is to confirm your competence in a supporting tea"} What will I study?... Learn about: Skills and Training, IT for adults, IT Development...
- Postgraduate
- Scarborough
- Different dates available
...Your programme About the In-Service Certificate in Education, Professional Graduate Certificate in Education and Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector) programme These courses offer an In-Service (ie for those already teaching) programme to develop...
- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
... language for pedagogic purposes, and examine different approaches and principles to teaching the skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking. You will also consider how to analyse a learner’s language to understand their proficiency and track their development. You can also choose to specialise... Learn about: English Language, Teacher Education...
- Master
- Scarborough
...is very positive (evidence from module and course evaluation questionnaires). The course also focuses on the future world of work and students may apply... Learn about: English Language, IT Development, Learning Teaching...
- Bachelor's degree
- Skipton
- Different dates available
...and Training Understanding and using inclusive learning and teaching Principles and practices of assessment How is the course taught? {if " Progress...
- Postgraduate
- Scarborough
- Different dates available
... and evaluating teaching and learning. In addition you will explore curriculum design and professionalism. You will be provided with a placement and mentor through which you will apply and practice the knowledge and skills gained. The programme aims to produce teachers who are flexible and...
- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...This unique programme bridges the gap between linguistic theory and language teaching practice to enable you to develop a career in language teaching or research, Whether you’re already a teacher or you plan to become one, this degree offers you an in-depth theoretical and methodological... Learn about: Network Training, Part Time, English Language...
- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...the opportunity to take part in the English Society, contribute to the Coventry Words magazine and participate in cultural trips. Authorised Cambridge... Learn about: Skills and Training, Communication Training, Effective Communication...
- Bachelor's degree
- Skipton
- Different dates available
...Classroom management How is the course taught? {if " Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills Status ( Where will it take me? Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills Status (QTLS)... Learn about: IT Development, Part Time...
- HND
- Scarborough
- Different dates available
...Animal Collections Animal Adaptations * Modules may be subject to change What Next Learners may progress onto other higher education qualifications... Learn about: Learning Teaching...
- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...This degree provides future educators and teaching professionals the knowledge and practical skills necessary for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). Throughout the course you will gain an in-depth and practical understanding of the Teaching of English to Speakers... Learn about: English Language...
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My experience so far has been really good. I studied my foundation year in Loughborough and I must say, Coventry is so much more inviting. You really feel supported, and it's much more close knit. Coventry is very good at increasing employability. There are a lot of placement and job fairs, and the careers department are very useful. I recently had a meeting to talk about my placement interview and it was very useful. They also do not expect you to pay for your placement year, which is very handy as some universities will still expect your tuition fees.The lecturers are all very approachable and try to make the lectures as interesting as possible. They are always available to speak to you about anything you might need, and are willing to take time out of their own day to help. The facilities are excellent. I am in the new engineering building and it's amazing. They have everything you could possibly need, and it's very modern and clean. The support is amazing. We have something called a Theta room, where lecturers are obliged to go and sit for at least 3 hours a week to help anyone that goes along. We also have a maths support center where you can go along and ask anything to do with maths. On top of that, the lecturers are usually very quick to answer emails, and are happy to help.
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Enjoyable, but many issues that makes the experience definitely not best value for money. Lectures don't meet my expectations. I don't feel like all the lectures provide good enough support or teach to a good enough standard. Class sizes are too large with too many students not interested in learning and disrupting the learning of others. I do enjoy the challenges and independence uni life brings.Good wide range of activities. Not always the best to correspond with. They don't always take the time to read emails and answer issues. Some academics are brilliant but they are few and far between. Many will not respond to queries and are mostly unhelpful. They don't treat you in a manner which makes you feel like you're two adults conversing.
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Overall it's been quite good. The uni is expanding and getting better, with the quality of teaching being quite high. Quality of lectures is good and there's plenty of support outside them as well. Facilities are fairly modern. Good support outside lectures and tutorials, along with a personal tutor for other needs. Good resources available in the library as well. The university facilities are excellent.
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- Master
- Scarborough
...This Mechanical Engineering MSc will enable you to develop your understanding and analytical skills in mechanical engineering. This qualification is internationally... Learn about: IT Management, Mechanical Engineering, Skills and Training...
...This Mechanical Engineering MSc will enable you to develop your understanding and analytical skills in mechanical engineering. This qualification is internationally... Learn about: IT Management, Mechanical Engineering, Skills and Training...
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My experience so far has been really good. I studied my foundation year in Loughborough and I must say, Coventry is so much more inviting. You really feel supported, and it's much more close knit. Coventry is very good at increasing employability. There are a lot of placement and job fairs, and the careers department are very useful. I recently had a meeting to talk about my placement interview and it was very useful. They also do not expect you to pay for your placement year, which is very handy as some universities will still expect your tuition fees.The lecturers are all very approachable and try to make the lectures as interesting as possible. They are always available to speak to you about anything you might need, and are willing to take time out of their own day to help. The facilities are excellent. I am in the new engineering building and it's amazing. They have everything you could possibly need, and it's very modern and clean. The support is amazing. We have something called a Theta room, where lecturers are obliged to go and sit for at least 3 hours a week to help anyone that goes along. We also have a maths support center where you can go along and ask anything to do with maths. On top of that, the lecturers are usually very quick to answer emails, and are happy to help.
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Enjoyable, but many issues that makes the experience definitely not best value for money. Lectures don't meet my expectations. I don't feel like all the lectures provide good enough support or teach to a good enough standard. Class sizes are too large with too many students not interested in learning and disrupting the learning of others. I do enjoy the challenges and independence uni life brings.Good wide range of activities. Not always the best to correspond with. They don't always take the time to read emails and answer issues. Some academics are brilliant but they are few and far between. Many will not respond to queries and are mostly unhelpful. They don't treat you in a manner which makes you feel like you're two adults conversing.
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Overall it's been quite good. The uni is expanding and getting better, with the quality of teaching being quite high. Quality of lectures is good and there's plenty of support outside them as well. Facilities are fairly modern. Good support outside lectures and tutorials, along with a personal tutor for other needs. Good resources available in the library as well. The university facilities are excellent.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Skipton
- Different dates available
...38px; font-weight: bold; font-family: "Rokkitt", serif; margin-bottom: 12px; } .clearing_callout a { color: #CCCA43; text-decoration: underline... Learn about: IT Development, Skills and Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
- Different dates available
...through personal development. You will consider the practical aspects of counselling including confidentiality and records. Study skills and research...
- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...to understand and assimilate new ideas and concepts and to apply these in practice. The BA is firmly rooted in professional practice and combines scholarly... Learn about: Learning Teaching, Part Time...
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My degree is taught very well, lecturers are very enthusiastic about the topics they teach and will always take the time to make sure that you understand everything. Lectures are always on an online system with extra content. There is always guided further reading and the opportunity to go further with your education. This is supported by all of the staff at the university. My degree is accredited so it puts me at a good advantage ahead of other Biomedical Scientists, there is a lot of opportunities and announcements about placements and jobs available. There is a very good student support system and the university is constantly evolving to the advantage of the students. For example, one society decided that there was not enough veggie/vegan food on campus, this has been debated in a student meeting and the university are now exploring vegan food options.
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I couldn't have wished for a better 3 years, they have been so enjoyable due to the quality of the course and teaching, the quality of facilities and the surrounding area. Friendliness and commitment to teaching, always open to a discussion and provide help. Tutors and lecturers are always available when they say they are to provide deeper feedback. Coursework feedback is usually very in depth and very helpful.
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My overall experience in the University of Coventry has been excellent. Excellent student services as well as other facilities. Lectures are very helpful and makes the modules even more interesting. Workshops are also very useful and interesting which provides further understanding of any topic.University is providing great help to increase our employability. They are providing time to time help. Also they keep informing us about new placements and careers opportunities through emails. Overall university provides great efforts to help students to achieve aims as well as job. Coventry facilities are very excellent. They always take care about students needs. I had never faced any problems.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...of techniques in modern, well-equipped laboratories which give you the expertise and skills required to compete in the graduate job market; a focus... Learn about: Skills and Training, Biomedical Science...
...of techniques in modern, well-equipped laboratories which give you the expertise and skills required to compete in the graduate job market; a focus... Learn about: Skills and Training, Biomedical Science...
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My degree is taught very well, lecturers are very enthusiastic about the topics they teach and will always take the time to make sure that you understand everything. Lectures are always on an online system with extra content. There is always guided further reading and the opportunity to go further with your education. This is supported by all of the staff at the university. My degree is accredited so it puts me at a good advantage ahead of other Biomedical Scientists, there is a lot of opportunities and announcements about placements and jobs available. There is a very good student support system and the university is constantly evolving to the advantage of the students. For example, one society decided that there was not enough veggie/vegan food on campus, this has been debated in a student meeting and the university are now exploring vegan food options.
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I couldn't have wished for a better 3 years, they have been so enjoyable due to the quality of the course and teaching, the quality of facilities and the surrounding area. Friendliness and commitment to teaching, always open to a discussion and provide help. Tutors and lecturers are always available when they say they are to provide deeper feedback. Coursework feedback is usually very in depth and very helpful.
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My overall experience in the University of Coventry has been excellent. Excellent student services as well as other facilities. Lectures are very helpful and makes the modules even more interesting. Workshops are also very useful and interesting which provides further understanding of any topic.University is providing great help to increase our employability. They are providing time to time help. Also they keep informing us about new placements and careers opportunities through emails. Overall university provides great efforts to help students to achieve aims as well as job. Coventry facilities are very excellent. They always take care about students needs. I had never faced any problems.
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