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BA Studies in Primary Education
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Primary education is a discipline that takes seriously the question of how children learn and what schools are for. It draws on psychology to understand how cognitive and social development unfolds in the primary years, on philosophy to examine what counts as knowledge and what education is ultimately trying to achieve, on sociology to explore how schools are shaped by and in turn shape the communities around them, and on history to understand how educational ideas and systems have evolved over time. This multi-disciplinary approach makes it an intellectually rich field, not merely a technical preparation for teaching but a genuine academic engagement with one of society's most important institutions. At Birmingham Newman University, this three-year full-time BA in Studies in Primary Education is research-informed and designed to develop your theoretical understanding alongside critical and practical inquiry. You will explore how children learn across the primary age range, study inclusive pedagogy and curriculum design, and engage with the contemporary challenges that schools and educators face. The degree develops your ability to examine educational questions rigorously and to communicate your thinking clearly, building the kind of reflective practitioner who continues to learn and improve throughout a career. It is an academic route into education rather than a teaching qualification, providing strong foundations for those who wish to understand primary education in depth before deciding on their professional direction. Graduates of this programme pursue a variety of career paths. Many go on to gain qualified teacher status through a PGCE or School Direct route, progressing into primary school teaching. Others move into roles in educational support, learning mentoring, early years provision or the charitable sector. Some graduates work in educational policy, research or journalism, while others move into social work or community development roles where an understanding of child development and educational contexts is valuable. Postgraduate study in education, educational psychology or childhood studies is a well-established next step.
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