

MEd Education Primary
About this course
Primary education is the stage of schooling that matters most for long-term outcomes, and the teachers who work with children in their early years have a profound influence on how those children develop as learners and as people. Preparing to teach in primary schools requires not only subject knowledge and pedagogical skill but also a deep understanding of child development, the diversity of learners, and the principles of inclusive and effective teaching. At the University of Glasgow, the Master of Education in Primary is a four-year full-time programme that prepares you for registration as a teacher with the General Teaching Council for Scotland, the regulatory body for the profession. The programme has a strong focus on the theory of learning and on how that theory is translated into effective classroom practice, with particular attention to the needs of all learners in a contemporary, diverse school community. You will develop your knowledge of the primary curriculum alongside pedagogical skills, assessment methods, and the reflective professional practice that characterises effective teaching. The degree is internationally recognised and is structured as an integrated master's qualification, meaning you emerge with both a teaching qualification and a higher-level academic credential. Glasgow's programme places you in schools throughout your training, ensuring that the transition from student to newly qualified teacher is as well prepared as possible. Graduates are qualified to teach across the primary age range in Scottish schools, and the MEd qualification is valued internationally. Many go on to develop specialist roles, leadership positions, or further study in education, curriculum development, or educational research.
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