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The fields of philosophy, psychology, and sociology all contribute to our comprehension of teaching methods. Historical context also plays a significant role, establishing it as an ideal complementary subject to education studies. Tomorrow's educational landscape will be molded by individuals like yourself. To drive transformation, you'll develop creative thinking skills, motivate others, and question established norms. While examining educational systems, our experts will guide you in investigating wider aspects of contemporary history. Delve into the African-American civil rights movement. Journey through time to uncover the roots of the Israel/Palestine dispute.
Drawing parallels between historical events and current situations will form the foundation of your historical research. You'll also integrate your understanding to examine core inquiries regarding the interplay between education, societal structures, and diverse cultures.
Career prospects
Education and history graduates typically progress to teacher training programs. You may aspire to work with early learners, or perhaps you're passionate about sharing historical knowledge as a secondary school educator.
Outside traditional school environments, you could launch your career in alternative educational spaces like museums, art galleries, or wildlife parks. Another pathway involves developing professional training programs for businesses.
Optional sandwich year placement, Study abroad opportunities available