Early Years Education and Care (with Graduate Practitioner Competencies) with Foundation Year BA (Hons)
York St John University
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Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

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The BA (Hons) programmes with Foundation Year are open to a wide range of students who do not yet have the qualifications to apply for an undergraduate degree programme. Successful completion of the Foundation Year will allow progression onto our Early Years Education and Care (with Graduate Practitioner Competencies) course:Gain a thorough understanding of the learning, development and life experiences of children in their early years. This degree will provide a firm foundation for a career ...Read more

The BA (Hons) programmes with Foundation Year are open to a wide range of students who do not yet have the qualifications to apply for an undergraduate degree programme. Successful completion of the Foundation Year will allow progression onto our Early Years Education and Care (with Graduate Practitioner Competencies) course:Gain a thorough understanding of the learning, development and life experiences of children in their early years. This degree will provide a firm foundation for a career making a difference to the lives of young children. As a successful graduate of this course you will meet the Graduate Practitioner Competencies specified by the Early Childhood Studies Degree Network.We have designed this course to equip you with the Graduate Practitioner Competencies you need for employment within the early years sector. The theoretical and practical modules you study will equip you with the knowledge, skills and experience required to meet these competencies.You will benefit from studying alongside students on related courses. Together you will learn about:How children and young people developChild protection and safeguarding requirementsHow specific groups of learners may be labelled and stereotyped, leading to marginalisation and exclusionMental health in children and young peopleThe impact of issues such as disability, socio-economic status, trauma and abuse on development and education.The specialist knowledge you will gain by choosing this course includes:Identifying and reflecting on the knowledge, skills and values needed to work in the early years sectorHistorical and global approaches to early years education and care, evaluating their influence on today’s professional practicesChallenges in leadership and management in the early years sector, considering different styles and approaches to leading and managing.Professional practice is central to this course. You will carry out at least 25 days of assessed placement work in every year of study. This qualifies you as having received "full and relevant" training that meets the standards of the Early Childhood Studies Degree Network.

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15%
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Lucy
30 Nov 23

It is a great place to study the staff are very supportive and understanding. They are happy to explain concepts you may not understand and support you through all your work. The..Read more

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£14,000 per year

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£14000 Per year

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York St John University
Lord Mayor's Walk York YO31 7EX United Kingdom
Nearest train station: York  0.4 miles away

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