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FdA Early Years and Education
About this course
Early years and education is a field that sits at the intersection of child development, pedagogy, and the practical realities of working with young children in nurseries, schools, and other educational settings. The early years of a child's life, from birth to around seven, are now recognised as the period when the foundations of cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development are most actively being laid, and the quality of early years provision has profound long-term effects on children's outcomes. Understanding how children learn, how to create stimulating and supportive environments, and how to work effectively with families and colleagues is at the heart of what this field demands. At Anglia Ruskin University, this three-year full-time degree at University Centre West Anglia offers a higher-level qualification for those already working as teaching assistants, early years nursery workers, or playworkers, as well as for those who want to study the field before beginning their career. You will develop your theoretical understanding of child development and early education alongside the practical and professional skills needed to work effectively in early years and primary settings. The degree is designed to deepen the knowledge and confidence of those who are already engaged in the sector while also providing a rigorous academic foundation for those who are just starting out. Graduates in early years and education go on to a range of careers in educational and care settings. Many work in nurseries, children's centres, reception classes, and early years units, moving into roles with greater responsibility and leadership as they build experience. Teaching is a natural next step for many graduates, who may go on to pursue a PGCE in early years or primary education. Others work in family support, social work, educational psychology, and the policy and management of early years provision. The typical entry tariff is 152 points.
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