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BA (hons) Education and Early Years

BA (hons) Education and Early Years

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Key Information
UCAS Code

Attendance

Part Time

Start Date

September

Cost

£4,950

Additional Costs

All students must have an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.    Membership of the Disclosure and Barring Service Update Service is recommended.  

Location

Rochdale Road Campus

Delivery Method

Campus delivery   Lectures  Seminars  Workshops  Tutorials 

Award

BA (Hons) Education and Early Years  

Awarding Body

Sheffield Hallam University

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The BA (Hons) Education and Early Years course is a pathway for students wishing to pursue careers in education and primary teaching. Graduates of this degree are recognised by the DfE as having a full and relevant qualification which meets the DfE criteria to be counted into Ofsted ratios as a qualified practitioner 

This course will enable you to develop the knowledge and skills to become an effective high-quality professional working with children. Students not in a relevant employed role in an educational setting will complete professional placements as part of their course. Modules are delivered by a team of expert lecturers with extensive professional experience in early years and primary school education. You will be taught through a variety of hands-on and engaging lectures, seminars, creative and practical workshops. 

Course Content

Year 1 

Academic and Professional Development 

This module aims to develop academic study skills and introduces the key concepts, theories and practices of HE Level 4 study. 

 

Society, Families and Children 

This module aims to develop students’ understanding of issues in society affecting young children and families such as poverty and inequality. Students will examine key sociological concepts such as social class, gender and family structure. 

Learning and Development 

This module aims to introduce significant theories and research which underpin learning and development for children. It considers different theoretical and international approaches to understand how young children learn and develop.  

Working with People in Teams 

The module aims to examine the theory, principles and practice of working in a team, considering a range of models adopted in educational settings. Students will apply appropriate theory to a group project. 

Year 2 

Professional Practice 1 

This module aims to develop the skills of being a reflective practitioner. Students will gain an understanding of the Early Years Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 curriculum and consider current issues in the education and childcare sector. This module will be supported by students’ professional work experience and will encompass a blend of teaching and independent portfolio work. 

Safeguarding 

This module aims to raise awareness of current legislation, policies and procedures which exist to promote children’s rights and keep them safe from harm. It emphasises the knowledge, skills and qualities required to work with children, their families and carers and other professionals in safeguarding contexts.  

 

Early Literacy and Mathematics 

This module raises students’ awareness of the basic principles, concepts and processes underpinning English and maths development in the Early Years Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1. Students will examine how teaching and learning strategies support progress and outcomes. 

 

Year 3 

 

Research Methods 

This module aims to explore a range of research strategies. Students will choose an area of interest relevant to children, engaging with various research techniques. 

 

The Developing Child 

This module develops students’ understanding of how children develop in a holistic way. Students will undertake observations and assessments in placement, linking theoretical perspectives to provide a foundation for understanding the complexities of child development.  

 

Professional Practice 2 

This module aims to develop the skills of being a reflective practitioner. Students will gain an understanding of the Early Years Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 curriculum and consider current issues in the education and childcare sector. This module will be supported by students’ professional work experience and will encompass a blend of teaching and independent portfolio work. 

 

Year 4 

 

Health and Wellbeing 

This module explores current issues relating to the health and wellbeing of children. Students will explore health promotions aimed at children and families and evaluate public health agendas and legislation.?Students will consider the role of the practitioner in supporting the health and wellbeing of children in educational settings.  

 

Global Perspectives 

This module considers childhood from different global perspectives. It will critically explore issues such as war, work, health, and poverty, offering a range of theoretical perspectives relevant to the global experiences of children and young people across countries and cultures.  

 

Supporting Children’s Learning 

This module consolidates students understanding of supporting children’s learning. It considers effective observation, assessment and planning to support children with additional needs and explores inclusive strategies for teaching and learning. 

 

EAL and Effective Practice 

This module considers the skills and knowledge necessary to support children and families who have English as an additional language. Students will develop strategies for supporting the learning of English as an additional language, whilst recognising that first language has a continuing and significant role in identity. 

 

Year 5 

 

Major Study/ Supervision  

The dissertation module allows students to explore a topic of interest in greater depth, building on current knowledge of research. Students will carry out a research project in a setting of their choice.  

Assessment

The BA (Hons) Education and Early Years course uses a variety of assessments methods designed to assess student’s knowledge and understanding of module teaching and provide students with sector related skills and competencies. Examples include 

  • Essays and reports 

  • Poster/Display presentations 

  • PowerPoint presentations 

  • Digital booklets 

  • Activity resource bags 

  • Research projects 

  • Case studies 

  • Oral assessments 

Work Experience

Work experience hours will be undertaken in a private day nursery or primary school settingA portfolio of evidence will be undertaken in professional practice.

Pathways

Graduates often progress into roles in education, research, health and social care such as: 

  • Family Support 

  • Teaching Assistant (Higher lever/HLTA) 

  • Special needs and disability (SEND) 

  • Nursery Leadership/Manager 

  • Pre-school supervisor 

  • Playwork leader 

  • Youth worker 

  • Learning mentor 

  • Local authority advisory roles 

  • Family support roles 

  • Safeguarding/Pastoral roles within schools, settings and local authorities 

 

Many students choose to continue to postgraduate study such as School Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT), Early Years Initial Teacher Training or Primary Education with QTS (PGCE), social work, speech and language or play therapy. 

 

Post graduate study could also lead to careers within: 

  • Healthcare play specialism 

  • Social work 

  • Assessor roles 

  • Speech therapy 

  • Secondary teaching 

  • Further education lecturer 

  • Higher education lecturer 

  • International teaching (TEFL) 

Entry Requirements

88 UCAS points  

 

GCSE Maths and English at grade C/4 or above or equivalent e.g. L2 Functional Skills 

 

Non-standard applicants can apply but must demonstrate sufficient academic skills and vocational knowledge and experience related to work with children. 

 

Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check  

  

Applicants who do not meet the entry requirements for the BA may be offered a place on the 4-year degree with foundation year. 

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