

BA Professional Education (Primary) with specialism in Early Years
About this course
Primary education with a specialism in early years is concerned with the learning and development of children from birth through to the end of primary schooling, with a particular focus on the earliest and most foundational years. Early childhood is a period of exceptional developmental significance: the cognitive, emotional, social and physical foundations laid in these years shape children's capacity to learn and flourish throughout their lives. Understanding child development, play-based learning, language acquisition, safeguarding and the principles of effective early years and primary practice is essential for anyone entering this field professionally. At the University of Stirling, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad and provides extensive classroom experience from early in the degree, placing you in real school and early years settings throughout your training. You will develop knowledge of child development, curriculum design, pedagogy, inclusive practice, literacy and numeracy, alongside specialist study in early years education and care. Stirling's approach combines academic rigour with sustained practical experience, preparing you to work confidently and reflectively with young children. The year abroad gives you the opportunity to observe and participate in educational contexts in a different country, broadening your professional perspective. Graduates of this programme are qualified to work as primary school teachers and early years practitioners in Scotland, subject to registration with the General Teaching Council for Scotland. Career paths include classroom teaching in nursery and primary settings, early years leadership, educational support roles and curriculum development. Some graduates move into educational management, policy, research or teacher education. Further study at master's level in education, early childhood studies or educational leadership is an option for those who want to develop their professional expertise further.
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