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The Education and English Literature program delves into an extensive collection of literary works spanning various cultures and historical eras, while providing insights into educational practices from policymaking to classroom instruction. Students will examine education's historical development and modern-day obstacles, alongside analyzing literature's societal connections through lenses like decolonization, environmental concerns, and gender studies. This course develops critical analysis and communication competencies, preparing graduates for careers in education or related fields. At Keele University, this dual-degree program investigates learning fundamentals through policy, pedagogy, and practical application while studying literature from Elizabethan to modern works. Students will participate in dynamic discussions about educational psychology, sociology, and cultural impacts while anticipating future trends. The curriculum addresses teaching challenges across educational stages, including primary and secondary levels. Participants will assess education's personal significance and examine teaching responsibilities, exploring child development theories and modern evaluation techniques. The program emphasizes factors like developmental stages, student support systems, and technology's growing educational influence. Students gain insight into educational operations, teacher-student dynamics, and professional collaboration within schools. The English Literature component, led by Humanities faculty, challenges students through diverse texts that expand perspectives and foster creativity. The curriculum cultivates employer-valued skills including creative problem-solving, emotional intelligence, and digital proficiency through varied assessments. Students analyze global English literature from British, American, and African traditions, developing transferable skills for multiple career paths. Professional Experience Social Sciences students may apply for placement modules in educational settings, including mainstream and special needs schools. These placements involve classroom observation and assistance, allowing students to refine professional skills alongside educators and learners across age groups. Keele maintains strong partnerships with local schools for practical experience. The foundation year offers alternative entry to Keele, ensuring undergraduate admission upon successful completion while providing essential academic preparation.
A LEVEL BBC in three A levels; ACCESS TO HE DIPLOMA 112 UCAS points in any Access to HE Diploma including Distinction in at least 15 Level 3 credits; INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE DIPLOMA 554 in three Higher Levels or 29 points; BTEC Extended Diploma / National Extended Diploma: DMM in any BTEC Extended Diploma / National Extended Diploma. IELTS - 6.0 with 5.5 in all components TOEFL ibt - 79 with 17 (writing), 17 (listening), 18 (reading) and 20 (speaking)