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University of Cumbria

1 physical-education-teaching courses NORTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 79th
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I started the BA Photography course in 2018 and finished in 2022. I found the modules interesting, and we had a good mix of arts and more commercially orientated guest speakers. The tutors were incredibly helpful and supportive and did their best to provide engaging sessions despite the disruption of covid19 during my studies there. Resources are good with plenty of studio space, a big Mac-based editing room, and a massive dark room (B@W plus colour possible). Technical support is excellent too. Certainly worth considering for an undergraduate-level photography degree.

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Year 1
  • Beginning Placement
  • Beginning to Teach English
  • Beginning to Teach Maths
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Studying physical education teaching

Studying physical education teaching will help prepare you for a career in education, physical activity, health and sport by developing your understanding of physical education and school sport. You’ll learn theory and gain practical experience using specialist sports facilities and learning about areas like games, athletics, aquatics, outdoor activity, health and fitness. Your degree is likely to draw on academic fields like sports science, sociology, psychology and philosophy, as you develop the skills and knowledge to work as an educator and cover topics like physical education, health, sports development and youth sport. You may also have the chance to gain work experience through placements at educational facilities like schools, sports clubs and youth centres. PE teachers can play an important role in the lives of young people and as such it’s often a rewarding career.

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