BEd Hons in Humanities at University of Plymouth United Kingdom
Friday, July 3rd, 2009This four-year BEd (Primary) with honours course, planned with our partner schools, has four strands:
School experience – teach in a different school every year
Primary curriculum studies – learn how to teach, plan and assess all primary-school subjects
Specialist subject – study Humanities in depth
Education studies – explore issues about teaching and learning
Equal Opportunities
All appropriately qualified candidates will be given equal consideration during the selection process. We do not tolerate discrimination on the grounds of gender, ethnicity, colour, disability, religion, nationality, age, sexual orientation, or any other irrelevant distinction.
Course highlights
Assessment is primarily by coursework, which often asks you to make links between school and university experiences. There are no end-of-year/semester examinations
School experience will be in a variety of partner schools in the South West and London (urban, city, rural) , with opportunity to teach overseas (currently, USA and Finland)
Rated by Ofsted as a “very good” provider (Grade A)
Teaching is mostly in the form of interactive workshops and seminars
We aim to support student teachers in becoming creative, imaginative, enthusiastic and committed teachers.
We recruit above the national average of men going into teaching.
Career opportunities
The course’s ‘very good’ reputation means most graduates become newly qualified teachers in primary schools around Britain, and beyond. Alternatively, skills gained through the course enable graduates to pursue careers where good organisational, communication and social skills are valued.
Entry requirements
Minimum of 160-240 tariff points*.
GCSE: English, Mathematics and a Science subject at Grade C or above.
A-level/Applied A level: minimum entry requirement is CC or CDD (a C is normally required in the subject specialism). Other combinations and non A-level qualifications considered with pass. Recent observation in a mainstream primary school.
Detailed entry requirements
Extended Entry requirements
You will be required to demonstrate that you:
have the intellectual and academic capabilities needed to meet the required qualified teacher status (QTS) standards
possess the appropriate qualities, attitudes and values expected of a teacher
can read effectively and are able to communicate clearly and accurately in standard English, and
have met the Secretary of State’s requirement for physical and mental fitness to teach.
Prior to starting the course, you will be required to undertake a Criminal Records Bureau enhanced disclosure check.
Suitability for the BEd programme is judged on a range of factors including ability to communicate and work with other people, enthusiasm for your specialist subject and a real interest in children and learning. At least the equivalent of two weeks experience in schools is essential to enable you to discuss your observations of children and classrooms at interview.Â