15 credits
Level 1
First Term
15 credits
Level 1
First Term
This course aims to develop students’ appreciation of the qualities, dispositions and skills required of an inclusive teacher as well as an understanding of the roles and responsibilities, and an awareness of the socio-cultural contexts in which they are learning and will be teaching. Students will also develop an awareness of themselves as learners and beginner teachers.
15 credits
Level 1
First Term
This course will give students an opportunity to reflect on their understanding of education through an examination of the origins, purpose and nature of education, both as it currently exists in Scotland and elsewhere. This course will allow students, through the study of comparative education, to consider the historical and political context of Scottish Education and gain insight into current issues, policy drivers and practices.
15 credits
Level 1
First Term
This course introduces MA Education students to the use of fictional stories in the Primary classroom for the teaching and learning of science. Students will engage with a range of stories which relate to science concepts within the Scottish primary curriculum. Students will then have opportunities to develop knowledge and understanding of these concepts prior to applying this new learning in a creative context.
60 credits
Level 1
Full Year
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
This is a required element of the BA Childhood Practice in order to incorporate previous learning and experience.
30 credits
Level 1
Full Year
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
This is a required element of the BA Childhood Practice in order to incorporate previous learning and experience
90 credits
Level 1
Full Year
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
This is a required element of the BA Childhood Practice in order to incorporate previous learning and experience.
70 credits
Level 1
Full Year
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
This is a required element of the BA Childhood Practice in order to incorporate previous learning and experience.
15 credits
Level 1
Full Year
15 credits
Level 1
Full Year
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on different learning environments for the child. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
15 credits
Level 1
First Term
Learn about natural and urban environments through your own personal engagement with outdoor environments.
30 credits
Level 1
Second Term
This course aims to develop students understanding of the role of an inclusive teacher. It will enable students to learn about children, the communities in which they live and the school and classroom as part of that community. It will provide opportunities to explore learning in a variety of spaces inside and outside the classroom setting. Students will gain experience of working with children in a 2nd level placement over 5 weeks. During this time students will have opportunities to explore teaching and learning in the core curricular areas of literacy, numeracy and HWB.
15 credits
Level 1
Second Term
This course aims to provide students with opportunities to explore research informed approaches to teaching and learning in and through languages. This will provide opportunities to explore mother tongue language acquisition, second language learning and bi or pluri-lingualism. The course will also explore other forms of literacy.
15 credits
Level 1
Second Term
This course aims to challenge the idea of ‘normative’ child development to provide students with a strong foundation from which to inform thinking in terms of inclusion of all learners and from which to build subsequent knowledge and understanding of learning and teaching. Students will explore the emotional world of the child through broad study of child development and detailed study of emotional and social development. The course will explore the students’ understanding of the concept of childhood.
60 credits
Level 1
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
This is a required element of the BA Childhood Practice in order to incorporate previous learning and experience.
90 credits
Level 1
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
This is a required element of the BA Childhood Practice in order to incorporate previous learning and experience.
70 credits
Level 1
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
This is a required element of the BA Childhood Practice in order to incorporate previous learning and experience.
15 credits
Level 1
Second Term
15 credits
Level 1
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on different learning environments for the child. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 2
Full Year
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on family and community learning. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 2
Full Year
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on extending knowledge and understanding of child development. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 2
Full Year
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on developing leadership and management competencies. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
15 credits
Level 2
Full Year
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on how children make sense of the natural and physical aspects of their world. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
15 credits
Level 2
First Term
This course aims to provide students with opportunities to consider the importance of literacy to all learning, the many barriers to literacy and the teacher’s role in over-coming these as well as further developing their own literacy skills. Students will explore research informed approaches to the teaching of reading and writing and begin to consider the implications of these approaches for classroom practice. They will begin to explore pedagogical approaches to literacy teaching and learning in a 2nd level classroom.
15 credits
Level 2
First Term
This course aims to provide students with opportunities to consider the importance of numeracy and mathematical conceptual understanding to lifelong learning as the rationale for numeracy and maths being a core curriculum area and the responsibility of all teachers 3 – 18. It will provide essential knowledge of cognitive development and key related theories and will explore research informed approaches to the teaching of maths, as a basis to consider the implications of these approaches for classroom practice. Students will begin to explore pedagogical approaches to maths teaching and learning in a 2nd level classroom.
15 credits
Level 2
First Term
15 credits
Level 2
Full Year
30 credits
Level 2
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on family and community learning. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 2
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on extending knowledge and understanding of child development. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 2
Second Term
This course aims to provide students with practical opportunities to explore the classroom environment from a teacher’s perspective and to critically reflect on this experience. Students will have the opportunity to build on experience from year one and further develop their understanding of the role of the teacher and the professional commitment necessary to be successful in their professional qualification. At the same time, students will further develop their knowledge and understanding of diversity, children and the communities in which they live. Students will have opportunities to critically engage with contemporary issues in education and to consider implications for schools. Students will develop sensitivity to diversity, ethical practices, and rights and responsibilities whilst beginning to plan and teach the core curricular areas of literacy, numeracy and HWB.
15 credits
Level 2
Second Term
This course offers students the chance to consider the role of belief in education. Students will study the role of mythologies (personal and societal), the impact of social change on belief and how belief manifests in the primary school curriculum. In particular students will critically consider the role, purposes, status of Religious and Moral Education (RME) in schools, and approaches to effective teaching of this area of the curriculum.
15 credits
Level 2
Second Term
This course aims to provide students with opportunities to develop a broad and integrated knowledge of the value of Health and Well-being to children's lives and learning. Students will explore a range of ways that health and well-being can be integrated into the primary school curriculum with a specific focus on current issues for Primary teaching and learning in Scotland.
30 credits
Level 2
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on developing leadership and management competencies. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
15 credits
Level 2
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on how children make sense of the natural and physical aspects of their world. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 3
Full Year
This course aims to provide students with opportunities to explore, in practice, the theories and understanding of different approaches to learning, including the play-based approach, in Nursery and P1.
15 credits
Level 3
First Term
This course aims to provide students with knowledge and understanding of the individual and additional needs of children. Students will explore factors that give rise to the many different needs of children and different approaches to meeting them in a Primary classroom.
15 credits
Level 3
First Term
This course aims to provide students with opportunities to develop a broad and integrated knowledge of Science and Technology within the Primary School curriculum.
15 credits
Level 3
First Term
This course aims to provide students with opportunities to develop a broad and integrated knowledge of a range of theories relevant to early child development and explore approaches to the education and care of young children. Students will also engage critically with factors that affect children’s learning and development such as the physical environment and socio-cultural context. They will explore the importance of play in early learning.
30 credits
Level 3
First Term
This course encourages students to investigate and develop an understanding of hazard and risk in society and as it applies in their professional context.
30 credits
Level 3
First Term
This course covers professional learning through reflection and how to carry out practitioner inquiry.
30 credits
Level 3
First Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on the child in the wider community. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 3
First Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on utilising new learning to effect change in an Education and Childcare setting. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 3
First Term
30 credits
Level 3
First Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on the need for action research to inform practice, the process of research and a small scale research study in the student’s work setting. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
15 credits
Level 3
First Term
This innovative course provides an opportunity for students to reflect on their employability and professional development through either a part-time job, placement, personal development project or volunteering activity based within the UK. Students work towards a range of personal and work-related outcomes by participating in on-campus workshops and completing a range of assessments. All external engagement activities require the approval from the student’s academic School and must be verified by the external organisation.
The extended pilot course is available to students in the Schools of Divinity, History & Philosophy and Business.
30 credits
Level 3
Full Year
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on the child in the wider community. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 3
Full Year
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on utilising new learning to effect change in an Education and Childcare setting. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 3
Full Year
30 credits
Level 3
Full Year
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on the need for action research to inform practice, the process of research and a small scale research study in the student’s work setting. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
15 credits
Level 3
Second Term
This course aims to extend students’ experiences and opportunities for learning in semester one with further opportunities to develop a broad and integrated knowledge of a range of theories relevant to early child development and continue to explore approaches to education and care of young children. Students will also engage critically with the many factors that affect children’s learning and development looking beyond the physical environment and socio-cultural context to formal and informal services available to children and families, ASN and ACE.
15 credits
Level 3
Second Term
This course aims to provide students with opportunities to develop a broad and integrated knowledge of the expressive arts as a pathway to creative teaching across the curriculum. Students will consider the value of expressive arts as a medium for teaching and learning in relation to the whole curriculum including what has been called the ‘hidden curriculum’.
15 credits
Level 3
Second Term
This course aims to provide students with opportunities to develop a broad and integrated knowledge of Social Studies in the primary school curriculum. Students will explore research informed approaches to teaching and learning Social Studies in the primary school, and consider the implications of these approaches for classroom practice. Students will also develop a critical understanding of how the local environment and community can support children’s learning.
30 credits
Level 3
Second Term
This course provides the opportunity for students to work in small groups to develop solutions for projects posed by industry, businesses and the public sector. It involves workshops on employability skills along with site visits. Students will experience the issues that surround the work environment, including the pressures of working to a deadline, explore the challenges of working with a group of colleagues towards a common aim, and reflect upon their own strengths and areas for development. They will explore how the graduate attributes they have acquired in the course of their degree map onto the experience of work.
30 credits
Level 3
Second Term
This course encourages you to consider issues of innovation and change that arise from external and internal influences on the FE sector. It provides an opportunity for you to develop innovative, professional ideas and practice, interlinking theoretical aspects with practice and considering future professional contexts. The course offers an opportunity to reflect on your wider professional role and context, and the different factors that impact on these, taking into consideration, social, political, economic, legislative, and technical changes. This course will help you develop critical responses to a continually changing educational landscape.
30 credits
Level 3
Full Year
This course allows you to write up a professional project that you have been working on. It addresses planning, implementation, reporting on findings and reflecting upon your professional project. You will be encouraged to engage with a variety of perspectives to inform your project including academic literature, policy documents and the views of colleagues and other stakeholders. The supported use of a range of technologies throughout the course will also enhance your digital practice.
15 credits
Level 3
Second Term
This innovative course provides an opportunity for students to reflect on their employability and professional development through either a part-time job, placement, personal development project or volunteering activity based within the UK. Students work towards a range of personal and work-related outcomes by participating in on-campus workshops and completing a range of assessments. All external engagement activities require the approval from the student’s academic School and must be verified by the external organisation.
The extended pilot course is available to students in the Schools of Divinity, History & Philosophy and Business.
15 credits
Level 4
First Term
This course aims to provide students with opportunities to develop a broad and integrated knowledge of inter-disciplinary learning within the Primary School curriculum. Students will explore research informed approaches to inter disciplinary learning in the primary school, and consider the implications of these approaches for classroom practice and for addressing learner differences. Students will have opportunities to explore some ways of teaching and learning across the primary curriculum that are innovative, inter-disciplinary and inclusive. The focus will be on how to integrate areas to plan meaningful, real world, relevant learning experiences.
15 credits
Level 4
First Term
This course aims to provide students with an opportunity to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to undertake a small scale professional enquiry. Students will explore the purpose of professional enquiry in Scottish education, consider related ethical issues, and be able to design a professional enquiry of their choice.
30 credits
Level 4
First Term
This course aims to provide students with an opportunity to develop experience of working with children in the second level of primary school. Students will critically reflect on their own practice, observe experienced teachers, document their own learning and the learning and progress of children and engage in the whole life of a Primary school to meet SPR. Students will gather data for a small-scale professional enquiry.
15 credits
Level 4
First Term
This course provides a range of learning contexts, delivered both through network days and online learning, to acquire knowledge and understanding of current issues in Scottish Education relevant to Early/First level.
Students will engage with educational theory, policy and literature in order to further underpin the development of professional practice.
This course will support students to develop the skills required to engage with practitioner research and enquiry.
15 credits
Level 4
First 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.
15 credits
Level 4
First Term
This course provides a range of learning contexts, delivered both through on-campus and online learning, to acquire knowledge and understanding of current issues in Scottish Education. Students will engage with current policy and pedagogical theory in order to support the development of professional values and skills in preparation for School Experience 1.
15 credits
Level 4
First Term
This course provides a range of learning opportunities, delivered both through on-campus and online learning, where students will engage with contexts for learning across the curriculum in the Upper Stages of Primary School.
Students will develop a broad knowledge and understanding of the nature of curriculum, including subject specific content and skills. Approaches to planning for learning, teaching and assessment will be explored through core curricular areas, highlighting the importance of Literacy, Numeracy and Health and Wellbeing.
30 credits
Level 4
First Term
As part of the PGDE (Primary) programme, students will gradually build responsibility for teaching, learning and assessing though initially observing in the classroom context. With support students will then begin to gradually plan, implement and reflect on learning and teaching across the curriculum. The development of professional practice will be supported by engagement with policy, professional dialogue and enquiry.
60 credits
Level 4
First Term
As part of the PGDE (Secondary) 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.
60 credits
Level 4
First Term
As part of the PGDE programme this campus-based course provides a variety of learning experiences which develops, students’ knowledge and understanding of current issues in Scottish Education. Students will engage with pedagogical theory to support the development of professional values and skills in preparation for School Experience.
30 credits
Level 4
Second Term
This course aims to provide students with an opportunity to further develop their knowledge, understanding and practical skills through experience of working with children in the Early/First Level of primary school.
30 credits
Level 4
Second Term
This course aims to enable students to follow a personal interest in depth through professional enquiry spanning across placements in 2nd and early/1st level classrooms. Students will bring to this focused in-depth study, learning from courses across all four years.
15 credits
Level 4
Second Term
As part of the PGDE DLITE Primary programme this blended course provides a variety of learning experiences which develops, students’ knowledge and understanding of current issues in Scottish Education.  Students will engage with pedagogical theory to support the development of professional values and skills in preparation for School experience.
15 credits
Level 4
Second Term
This course provides a range of learning opportunities, delivered both through on-campus and online learning, where students will engage with contexts for learning across the curriculum in the Upper Stages of Primary School.
Students will develop a broad knowledge and understanding of the nature of curriculum, including subject specific content and skills. Approaches to planning for learning, teaching and assessment will be explored through core curricular areas, highlighting the importance of Literacy, Numeracy and Health and Wellbeing.
30 credits
Level 4
Second Term
As part of the PGDE DLITE (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.
15 credits
Level 4
Second Term
This course provides a range of learning contexts, delivered both through on-campus and online learning, to acquire knowledge and understanding of current issues in Scottish Education relevant to Early/First level.
Students will engage with educational theory, policy and literature in order to further underpin the development of professional practice.
This course will support students to develop the skills required to engage with practitioner research and enquiry.
15 credits
Level 4
Second Term
This course provides a range of learning opportunities, delivered both through on-campus and online learning, where students will engage with inter-disciplinary contexts for learning across the curriculum, including opportunities to explore diversity, global citizenship and sustainability.
Students will develop a broad knowledge and understanding of the nature of the curriculum in the early years, including subject specific content and skills, including the importance of play and active learning. Approaches to planning for learning, teaching and assessment will be explored through core curricular areas.
15 credits
Level 4
Second Term
This course provides a range of learning opportunities, delivered both through network days and online learning, where students will engage with inter-disciplinary contexts for learning across the curriculum, including opportunities to explore diversity, global citizenship and sustainability.
Students will develop a broad knowledge and understanding of the nature of the curriculum in the early years, including subject specific content and skills, including the importance of play and active learning. Approaches to planning for learning, teaching and assessment will be explored through core curricular areas.
30 credits
Level 4
Full Year
Varying definitions of community work and community development Competing theoretical perspectives, aims and objectives and their link to context Current and recurrent debates and discourse Examples of practice from a range of international contexts Evaluation of the relevance of differing strategies for contemporary and local contexts 'Glocalisation' in relation to community work and community development practice. Interactive enquiry with a peer student or worker in another country.
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.
15 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.
30 credits
Level 5
Second Term
This course will build on the knowledge, skills and dispositions students have gained throughout their ITE studies in specific relation to the role of enquiry and research in the development of their professional practice. During MA4 or PGDE (P/S) students have used evidence from literature and practice to design, implement during school experience, critically evaluate and report on a small-scale classroom-based enquiry:
PGDE Secondary (ED402A and ED452A, new course codes to be confirmed).
PGDE P (ED402A and ED452A, new course codes to be confirmed)
MA P (ED4071 and ED4515, new course codes to be confirmed)
This course has been designed to provide an opportunity for students to further reflect on enquiry and research in relation to their developing role as a critically reflective enquiring teacher, and in the context of published policy and research, theoretical underpinnings, and their experiences from practice, as they prepare to transition towards their induction year.
Additionally, students will plan and design an intervention-based classroom research project for future implementation, potentially during their induction year.
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