15 credits
Level 2
First Term
The course is part of the BA Childhood Practice and can only be taken by students having access to an Early Years setting where migrant children are being educated.
The course focuses on challenges migrant children and their families face – a small research project on preparing a case study with one of the migrant children in the student’s setting is integral to the course.
This course has been developed as part of the EU ERASMUS+ project KINDINMI, the University of Aberdeen participated in.
15 credits
Level 2
Second Term
The course is part of the BA Childhood Practice and can only be taken by students having access to an Early Years setting where migrant children are being educated.
The course focuses on challenges migrant children and their families face – a small research project on preparing a case study with one of the migrant children in the student’s setting is integral to the course.
This course has been developed as part of the EU ERASMUS+ project KINDINMI, the University of Aberdeen participated in.
30 credits
Level 4
Second Term
As part of the PGDE (Primary) programme, this professional placement provides further opportunity for students to apply and develop their knowledge of issues in Scottish Education and pedagogical theory. Students will develop the skills to support them as a critically responsive practitioner as they transition into their induction year.
30 credits
Level 4
Second Term
As part of the PGDE (Primary) programme, this professional placement provides an opportunity for students to apply their knowledge of issues in Scottish Education and pedagogical theory in a practical context within Upper Stages of Primary School.
30 credits
Level 5
Full Year
This module is offered to all who wish to enhance knowledge and skills in this area in order to advance their professionalism in working with young people. This includes specifically class room teachers, existing principal teachers, faculty heads and senior managers within schools as well as community educationalists, health and social workers.
The module covers aspects of all areas below:
30 credits
Level 5
First Term
During this online course, models of participation are examined in order to develop a clear understanding of the processes, skills and attitudes that underpin effective participatory practice. The key issues of literacy and literacy difficulties are then considered to provide a framework for understanding the perspectives of the learner and the importance of a collaborative approach with all. This course is designed to support critical reflection; facilitate professional development; inform and transform practice; and enhance children’s experiences and learning.
This course aims to enable participants to reflect critically on their own professional, participative practice and to consider a range of influences and perspectives in the field of literacy difficulties. In particular, it will include a critical consideration of the following:
15 credits
Level 5
Full Year
This stand-alone course is to be offered as CPD to both primary and secondary teachers and covers key fundamental principles and underpinning theory to equip you to safely and effectively implement mindfulness in your classroom. Reviewing best practise in areas such as ethics, safeguarding and dealing with adverse and religious affects, along with the underpinning purpose, science and impacts of a range of common practises you can build an informed mindfulness strategy and a mindful teacher presence for your classroom.
0 credits
Level 5
Full Year
This stand-alone course is to be offered as CPD to both primary and secondary teachers and covers key fundamental principles and underpinning theory to equip you to safely and effectively implement mindfulness in your classroom. Reviewing best practise in areas such as ethics, safeguarding and dealing with adverse and religious affects, along with the underpinning purpose, science and impacts of a range of common practises you can build an informed mindfulness strategy and a mindful teacher presence for your classroom.
15 credits
Level 5
Second Term
The second compulsory taught course on the PG Cert, ‘Activities, Knowledge & Values’ will address 5 themes (each delivered in a two-week block), which will be delivered as 5 synchronous interactive seminars (90 minutes). There will be fortnightly, asynchronous discussion-board activities, short video recordings, and topical readings. Overall, this course will balance theory with reflective practice in learning and teaching in higher education.
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