

BEd Primary Education
About this course
Primary education prepares you to teach children across the primary age range, developing the subject knowledge, pedagogical understanding and professional values that effective teaching requires. Primary teachers play a foundational role in children's lives, nurturing their curiosity, building their confidence and introducing them to the full range of learning that primary education encompasses: literacy and numeracy, but also science, history, geography, the arts, physical education and personal development. The approach a teacher brings to this work, and the values that underpin it, profoundly shape children's experience. At St Mary's University College in Belfast, this four-year programme is shaped by a clear educational philosophy, as the university's own description outlines: preparing educators who will promote social justice in partnership with learners, their families and communities, through a process of critical reflection and action rooted in inclusive pedagogies. This emphasis on social justice, critical reflection and inclusive practice reflects a strong values commitment that runs through the curriculum. A year abroad is part of the programme, giving you the opportunity to observe and engage with primary education in a different national context, broadening your understanding of how learning can be organised and supported. You will study child development, curriculum subjects and their pedagogy, educational theory, inclusive education, assessment and professional ethics, alongside substantial placement experience in schools where you develop your teaching practice under the guidance of experienced mentors. Graduates who successfully meet the competence standards of the programme are recommended for registration as teachers in Northern Ireland, qualifying to work in primary schools. Career development routes include subject leadership, pastoral roles, Special Educational Needs Coordinator positions and senior leadership. Further study in education, educational psychology or curriculum studies is also a common route.
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