

BA Education
About this course
Education as an academic discipline goes far beyond the preparation of teachers, although teacher training is one of its important applications. It is a field that draws on psychology, philosophy, sociology, history, and policy to examine how learning and development happen, how societies organise the transmission of knowledge and values, how educational systems are structured and who benefits from them, and how practice can be improved. It asks fundamental questions about what education is for and who it is for. The University of Winchester's three-year full-time Education degree has a typical entry tariff of 88 points and, as the course itself describes, supports you to develop an in-depth understanding of research, policy, and practice in the field. You will draw on a range of disciplines, including education, social policy, philosophy, history, disability studies, and child development, to develop as a graduate ready to work in multi-professional occupations. The programme places your intellectual, personal, social, ethical, and professional development at its centre, building transferable skills in critical reflection, systematic analysis, communication, and collaboration alongside subject knowledge. Winchester's approach emphasises education as a site of social justice as well as personal development, preparing graduates to engage with the full complexity of the field. Graduates of education degrees work in a wide range of settings: schools, local authorities, children's services, youth organisations, charity and voluntary sector organisations, community development, early years provision, higher education administration, and policy work. Many go on to postgraduate study in education, which is also the route to Qualified Teacher Status for those wishing to become teachers. The combination of analytical skill, policy literacy, and understanding of human development that the degree develops is valued across any profession concerned with children, young people, learning, or community wellbeing.
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