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Through innovative teaching methods and well-organized activities, you can motivate young learners to grow and acquire new skills. This program focuses on education for children aged 3 to 7 in early years settings and primary schools. You'll enhance your expertise in child learning processes while exploring both the national curriculum and the EYFS framework. Practical experience will be gained across diverse educational environments, working alongside seasoned educators. Independent research projects will deepen your subject knowledge. Graduates who successfully complete the program receive Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) recommendation, qualifying them to teach across early years foundation stage (EYFS), key stage 1, and key stage 2.
Career prospects
This Department for Education-accredited degree leads to QTS recommendation upon completion.
You'll graduate as a practitioner equipped with early years experience and child development knowledge, prepared for teaching roles in EYFS, key stage 1, or key stage 2.
Prior to graduation, you'll compile a professional portfolio and complete a viva, serving as valuable preparation for your two-year induction as an early career teacher.