

BA Professional Education (Primary) with specialism in Literacy
About this course
Primary education in Scotland follows a distinctive curriculum, and teacher training at Stirling reflects both the Scottish educational context and the particular demands of teaching literacy at primary level. The BA Professional Education (Primary) with Specialism in Literacy at the University of Stirling is a four-year full-time programme that provides extensive classroom experience alongside the academic study of education, and includes a year abroad that broadens your understanding of how primary education operates in different national contexts. The specialism in literacy reflects the centrality of reading and writing to everything children learn at primary level. As the current description notes, the programme gives you extensive experience in the classroom from an early stage, developing your teaching skills in real school environments under the supervision of experienced teachers. The academic dimensions of the degree address child development, curriculum design, pedagogy across the primary subjects, learning theories, inclusion and special educational needs, and the policy context of Scottish education. The literacy specialism deepens your understanding of how reading and writing develop in children, what barriers to literacy exist and how they can be addressed, and how teachers can design effective literacy instruction for children with diverse needs and backgrounds. The year abroad provides comparative perspective on how different educational systems approach primary teaching and literacy development. Graduates of the programme are qualified to teach in Scottish primary schools, where teacher shortages mean demand for qualified primary teachers is consistently strong. The literacy specialism is particularly valued in schools where supporting pupils with reading and writing difficulties is a priority. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study in educational research, special educational needs, or leadership in schools. Others progress relatively quickly into promoted teaching posts, given Scotland's consistent demand for primary teachers. The combination of substantial classroom experience, academic rigour in educational theory, and specialist expertise in literacy that Stirling's programme provides is a thorough preparation for a career in primary teaching.
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