

BA Education And English
About this course
Education and English is a combination that reflects one of the most natural partnerships in the humanities: the study of how people learn and develop alongside the rigorous analysis of language, literature, and textual meaning. Education provides the theoretical and practical frameworks for understanding teaching, learning, and the systems that shape them. English develops close reading, critical analysis, and the ability to engage with a wide range of texts and genres, from poetry and fiction to journalism and non-literary writing. Together they produce graduates who are well prepared for careers in teaching and educational practice as well as for many other roles where literacy and analytical communication are central. At Edge Hill University, this three-year, full-time programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and work placement experience, making it one of the most practically and internationally developed combinations available in these subjects. The education strand covers learning theory, child and adolescent development, the sociology and history of education, curriculum design, and the policy environment of UK schooling. The English strand develops your literary analysis, critical writing, and engagement with the full range of English language and literature, from early texts through contemporary writing. Edge Hill has a strong reputation in teacher education and educational research, and the programme reflects that expertise. Placements in educational settings, combined with the sandwich year and year abroad, give you substantial experience of working in schools, educational organisations, or related professional contexts before you graduate. Graduates work in teaching, education management, educational research, community education, and the charity sector. Many go on to PGCE programmes to qualify as primary or secondary teachers. Others enter roles in publishing, communications, and public service where the combination of educational knowledge and literary analytical skills is valued. Postgraduate study in education, English, or applied linguistics is a natural route for those wishing to specialise.
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