The Early Years Pedagogue offers teachers and high-achieving BA Childhood Practice graduates the opportunity to specialise further in their field and best meet the needs of children in nursery and early primary school.
The course incorporates the need for teachers and practitioners to critically reflect on the adult’s role in developing and understanding young children’s learning journeys and narratives alongside recognising the vital role that the environment has to play in developing health, well-being and achievement.
Its blended learning approach helps support professional training and networking across local authorities alongside practice-based assessments.
The Early Years Pedagogue (replacing the Early Years Teacher Specialism) is recognised by the Scottish Government and many local authorities as a qualification that allows the early years workforce to develop/strengthen their specialist knowledge of the early years.
The course develops opportunities for you to view your work in a nursery and early primary settings in Scotland, in line with contemporary research and international perspectives of what makes effective early years pedagogy.
Academic requirements
The Early Years Pedagogue is a specialist postgraduate route for General Teaching Council for Scotland registered teachers, and SSSC registered educators with a Bachelor of Arts in Childhood Practice. Equivalent qualifications, professional registration and experience will be considered for applicants outside Scotland.
Applicants should hold a post with an appropriate age group (3-8) or have sufficient guaranteed access to such a position to fulfil each module's assessment requirements.
20 hours of work permit weekly for international students.
IELTS 6.5 overall (no individual band less than 5.5)
Education
Glasgow
Postgraduate
Part-Time,3 years
September
861,
1861, (INT)
Birmingham
6.5
Postgraduate
Home full-time: £30,665, International full-time: £35,271
Bedford, United Kingdom
6.5
Postgraduate
26580
Poole, England
5.5
Postgraduate
£ UK:£8,500 per year EU/international:£15,000 per year