Foundation Degree in Teaching and Learning Support A flexible and accessible route into higher education Course in Islamabad|| Registration Open
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Overview
Develop your skills when supporting children’s learning
Study as you work
This course is ideal if you already work or volunteer in an educational setting to support the teaching and learning of children and pupils. You may be working in a nursery or as a teaching assistant in a primary or secondary school.
Whatever the age of the children you are working with, if you wish to develop your knowledge and skills further and work towards gaining a degree then this flexible study route is ideal for you.
Learn to support all learners
You’ll explore what it means to be involved in Teaching and Learning Support (TLS). For example, you may look at how to support children with autism, how children become writers and why children learn best through being engaged in innovative and creative learning activities.
As such, you will study issues to do with:
- Inclusion
- Diversity and equality
- Child development
- Special educational needs
- Specific aspects of the curriculum.
Flexible and accessible learning
The Foundation Degree is designed to provide a flexible and accessible route to higher education; it can lead to a full degree and the opportunity to train to be a teacher.
The course is run at the Bognor Regis Campus with attendance one day per week.
Why choose this course?
- Setting/school-based learning
- Monitored by continuous assessment
- Flexible delivery of programme allows students to continue working
- Opportunities to progress on to BA (Hons) Primary Teaching and Childhood Studies
- Develop communication skills, problem-solving, working with others, IT and application of numbers.
The Course
Explore what it means to be involved in Teaching and Learning Support (TLS)
To complete the whole course and attain a Foundation Degree, you’ll need to be employed or volunteer as a classroom assistant, or the equivalent.
You will examine the role of the professional learning support role, as well as learn more about inclusivity in the classroom, childhood development, and the national curriculum.
Attendance at the University is part-time (one day a week), with the course being delivered over the course of three years.
Child Development
This module will support you to gain knowledge and understanding of a range of theories relating to the cognitive, physical, social and emotional development of children and young people. It covers key learning theorists and how their ideas have influenced pedagogy and practice.
Teaching and Assessment
Feel the support of internationally recognised research staff
To complete the whole course and attain a Foundation Degree, you’ll need to be employed as a classroom assistant, or the equivalent.
Teaching
Attendance at the University is part-time (one day a week) and you’ll have up to two taught sessions on Fridays (September 2022 entry) during term time. You’ll also have tasks to complete in school between your taught sessions.
There will be tutor support to help you complete your assignments and to help your through your three years of study.
Assessment
You’ll learn through lectures, seminars, practical workshops and through directed study. You’ll be monitored by continuous assessment through written assignments, examinations and presentations.
These aren’t as daunting as they sound, as they’re based on the teaching and learning activities you’re engaged in during your daily work in schools.
Your Future
Build a strong foundation for further study
This programme is an excellent foundation for those wishing to transfer into teaching.
Completing additional Level 6 credits to gain a degree allows you to meet the requirements for postgraduate study for qualified teacher status.