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- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- September
- 4 Years
...strong personal ideology of education and will be supported in the development of secure employability skills through our work-based placements... Learn about: Research methods, Independent Study, Education Studies...
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Good atmosphere both day and night, quality accomodation and facilities.
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Love UEA, always a lot of things to do, people are nice, course is interesting.
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I think it can be improved since we need more computers.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Norwich
... teaching on social work relating to children and adults, mental illness and disability through your compulsory modules. You will also complete a substantial... Learn about: Social Policy, Mental Health, Mental Illness...
... teaching on social work relating to children and adults, mental illness and disability through your compulsory modules. You will also complete a substantial... Learn about: Social Policy, Mental Health, Mental Illness...
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Good atmosphere both day and night, quality accomodation and facilities.
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Love UEA, always a lot of things to do, people are nice, course is interesting.
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I think it can be improved since we need more computers.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
... will develop skills appropriate to University study such as finding and using information, working collaboratively with others, challenging and debating ideas and expressing yourself with greater confidence. The Special Educational Needs, Disability and Inclusion Studies (SENDIS) degree will develop the skills... Learn about: Communication Training, Confidence Training, IT for adults...
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The student nights and wifi is really good.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Winchester
... for students with an inquiring mind who value the freedom to think and want to develop and enrich their 'sociological imagination'.Studying Sociology at Winchester allows students to explore a range of sociological issues; for example: health; illness and disability; crime and deviance; sexuality and gender... Learn about: Climate Change, Social Policy...
... for students with an inquiring mind who value the freedom to think and want to develop and enrich their 'sociological imagination'.Studying Sociology at Winchester allows students to explore a range of sociological issues; for example: health; illness and disability; crime and deviance; sexuality and gender... Learn about: Climate Change, Social Policy...
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The student nights and wifi is really good.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- September
- 4 Years
... and their learning environment. In addition, you’ll become equipped with the confidence and competence to make a difference to your own life and the lives of others. Special Educational Needs, Disability & Inclusion can be a fascinating, challenging and emotional subject to study; it will most definitely... Learn about: Confidence Training...
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It was a wonderful experience and recommend this place to all. Thanks!
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This is an excellent uni and the lecturers are brilliant.
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If you want an amazing party campus UEA is the place to be!
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- Bachelor's degree
- Norwich
...Occupational Therapists work closely with people who have an illness, injury or disability to help them live their lives to their full potential. You could be helping a young person with anorexia, or an elderly person with mobility issues. The profession is extremely varied and requires a great... Learn about: Confidence Training, Recruitment Process, NHS Training...
...Occupational Therapists work closely with people who have an illness, injury or disability to help them live their lives to their full potential. You could be helping a young person with anorexia, or an elderly person with mobility issues. The profession is extremely varied and requires a great... Learn about: Confidence Training, Recruitment Process, NHS Training...
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It was a wonderful experience and recommend this place to all. Thanks!
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This is an excellent uni and the lecturers are brilliant.
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If you want an amazing party campus UEA is the place to be!
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- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...BA(Hons) Deaf Studies and Special Educational Needs, Disability and Inclusion Studieswill enable you to identify and understand the challenges faced when trying to adopt an inclusive approach to all aspects of life, and how you can meet and address these challenges in a positive way as members... Learn about: Communication Training, IT for adults, Sign language...
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I had no good experience to share from University of Winchester. Their people discriminate amongst bme students.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Winchester
... in disability, impairments, exclusion and inclusion in schooling and society. In Year 3, students draw upon their experience and knowledge to critically evaluate policy, practice and theory in special and inclusive education... Learn about: Education Studies, Political Thought...
... in disability, impairments, exclusion and inclusion in schooling and society. In Year 3, students draw upon their experience and knowledge to critically evaluate policy, practice and theory in special and inclusive education... Learn about: Education Studies, Political Thought...
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I had no good experience to share from University of Winchester. Their people discriminate amongst bme students.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 1 Year
... your current practice with adults who have a wide range of complex needs including deafblindness, dementia, mental health conditions and learning disability... Learn about: Part Time, Manage Risk, Learning disability...
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It has been hard as i said i dont have the support that i need from university, therefore everything that i have acheived I had to work extra hard to get it. I think university needs to be more understanding and respectful of student circumstances.. Lecturers are always available to help. Other services offered by the uni include a doctors on campus and a health and wellbeing centre which helps and listens to students who have any personal difficulties. They are very quick to get you booked in and offer the best care. If your problem isn't something they can help with they will refer you to the best place for you and ensure you get the help you need.
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I am enjoying my course, the teaching is very good and I am learning to become an autonomous learner. Enjoying my placements as part of my course which prepare you for work after uni. Placements prepare you for professional practice. Working with different professions (nursing and physio students) prepares you for working as part of MDT within NHS settings. university’s facilities? Fairly good. Library is well maintained. Feedback is timely and detailed. Personal tutors are on hand to support when needed.
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University has been interesting so far and has given me some opportunities to come out of my comfort zone to try new things. I have encountered staff members who are the most helpful people, who would go out of their way to help with an issue but also those not as helpful as others. They have excellent facilities in most places, for instance the photocopy machines can be found in every building and can be used by students as well. This is pretty useful as the lecturers give you so many reading and handouts to work with. I would recommend Coventry to anyone interested in gaining a good HE diploma.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Coventry
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
... or learning disability. This course is designed to enable you to develop the necessary skills to support these people in leading healthy and fulfilling lives. Note that this course is also available as an in-service route taught part-time over 4 years. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to... Learn about: Health and Social Care, Occupational Therapy, Part Time...
... or learning disability. This course is designed to enable you to develop the necessary skills to support these people in leading healthy and fulfilling lives. Note that this course is also available as an in-service route taught part-time over 4 years. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to... Learn about: Health and Social Care, Occupational Therapy, Part Time...
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It has been hard as i said i dont have the support that i need from university, therefore everything that i have acheived I had to work extra hard to get it. I think university needs to be more understanding and respectful of student circumstances.. Lecturers are always available to help. Other services offered by the uni include a doctors on campus and a health and wellbeing centre which helps and listens to students who have any personal difficulties. They are very quick to get you booked in and offer the best care. If your problem isn't something they can help with they will refer you to the best place for you and ensure you get the help you need.
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I am enjoying my course, the teaching is very good and I am learning to become an autonomous learner. Enjoying my placements as part of my course which prepare you for work after uni. Placements prepare you for professional practice. Working with different professions (nursing and physio students) prepares you for working as part of MDT within NHS settings. university’s facilities? Fairly good. Library is well maintained. Feedback is timely and detailed. Personal tutors are on hand to support when needed.
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University has been interesting so far and has given me some opportunities to come out of my comfort zone to try new things. I have encountered staff members who are the most helpful people, who would go out of their way to help with an issue but also those not as helpful as others. They have excellent facilities in most places, for instance the photocopy machines can be found in every building and can be used by students as well. This is pretty useful as the lecturers give you so many reading and handouts to work with. I would recommend Coventry to anyone interested in gaining a good HE diploma.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...Please note our January intake is for Level 6 entry only and only available to applicants who hold a relevant Foundation Degree If you have an interest in childhood, families, special needs, disability and/or inclusion and its systems then this course will develop your skills and knowledge required... Learn about: Part Time, Full Time...
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The atmosphere here is much better than a home and I enjoyed every bit of it.
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- Bachelor's degree
- London
- October
- 3 Years
..., Diversity and Inclusion (30 credits) - Compulsory This module will discuss definitions of the key concepts (race, class, sex. disability) and the statistical... Learn about: Children's Rights, Comparative education, Child Development...
..., Diversity and Inclusion (30 credits) - Compulsory This module will discuss definitions of the key concepts (race, class, sex. disability) and the statistical... Learn about: Children's Rights, Comparative education, Child Development...
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The atmosphere here is much better than a home and I enjoyed every bit of it.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Liverpool
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
..., disability and inclusion within educational settings. Throughout the three years of study, you will critically examine the historical, socio-political and contemporary understandings that have led to the current system of special educational needs and inclusion both in the United Kingdom and worldwide...
- Bachelor's degree
- Luton
... individuals and groups in our society, and the policy, legal, cultural and organisational contexts. After a foundation in the first year, choose specific areas like: children and adult services, criminal justice, welfare systems, disability issues, community care, public health, multi-agency working...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...BA(Hons) Deaf Studies and Special Educational Needs, Disability and Inclusion Studieswill enable you to identify and understand the challenges faced when trying to adopt an inclusive approach to all aspects of life, and how you can meet and address these challenges in a positive way as members... Learn about: Sign language, IT for adults, Communication Training...
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Nice place and good people. Talk to professors as much as possible, they are there to help you. Make as many friends as you can, everybody is in the same position as you're.
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- Bachelor's degree
- London
- October
- 3 Years
.... Also, the advantages and barriers to working in multidisciplinary teams are critically evaluated. Special Educational Needs, Disability and Inclusion (30 credits... Learn about: IT Development, Early Years, IT Law...
.... Also, the advantages and barriers to working in multidisciplinary teams are critically evaluated. Special Educational Needs, Disability and Inclusion (30 credits... Learn about: IT Development, Early Years, IT Law...
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Nice place and good people. Talk to professors as much as possible, they are there to help you. Make as many friends as you can, everybody is in the same position as you're.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Reading
... you receive a well-rounded education with a strong focus on inclusion, drawing from the experience of our leading researchers. You will be able to explore issues of diversity, social justice and disability. The choice of optional modules will give you a degree tailored to your academic... Learn about: Education Studies...
- Bachelor's degree
- Luton
... individuals and groups in our society, and the policy, legal, cultural and organisational contexts. After a foundation in the first year, choose specific areas like: children and adult services, criminal justice, welfare systems, disability issues, community care, public health, multi-agency working...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
... factors, such as policy, economics, disability rights groups, and social and political structures which have influenced the lives of disabled people... Learn about: Communication Training, Sign language, IT for adults...
- Bachelor's degree
- Worcester
- Different dates available
... and Team Building Through Outdoor Adventurous Activity Adapted Physical Activity, Sport and Disability Year 2 Mandatory Coaching Pedagogy and Practice Sport...