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Course info
UCAS CODE X3G1
How do you help a seven-year-old boy to learn times tables? If a nine-year-old girl is struggling with reading and writing, will she struggle with mathematics too? Should children be able to do sums in their heads?Our three-year course supports you to consider questions such as these, along with many others. We prepare you teach the wider primary school curriculum, as well as developing the specialist mathematics knowledge you’ll need to teach primary aged school children. Youll understand how
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How do you help a seven-year-old boy to learn times tables? If a nine-year-old girl is struggling with reading and writing, will she struggle with mathematics too? Should children be able to do sums in their heads?Our three-year course supports you to consider questions such as these, along with many others. We prepare you teach the wider primary school curriculum, as well as developing the specialist mathematics knowledge you’ll need to teach primary aged school children. You'll understand how children learn key concepts within mathematics, the barriers they may face and how you can nurture and develop this understanding.You’ll study English, mathematics, science and computing in children’s education as well as developing your knowledge to teach a broad and balanced curriculum of foundation subjects alongside this. Some of the practical skills you’ll learn include creative ways to teach reading, writing and expressive arts, how to plan lessons, and how to write learning plans for your class.As you progress you'll have the opportunity to focus more on discrete mathematics units, exploring innovative ways to teach mathematics, as well as improving your subject knowledge. These units help to prepare you to lead mathematics education in your school and support your colleagues in teaching mathematics in your future teaching career.Placements are a very important part of this course. On your placements, some of your day-to-day tasks might be teaching English, mathematics and foundation subjects (such as history and art), supporting children in the playground, and liaising with both parents and teaching professionals such as speech and language therapists who work with the children in your class.**Features and Benefits**- **Teaching excellence**- We've been training teachers for over 100 years. You’ll be taught by lecturers who have experience in teaching in primary schools.- **Real-world experience**- You’ll spend a minimum of 120 days on placements over the three years, gaining experience across the key stages.- **Study abroad**- There may be opportunities for enrichment visits to look at education and schools in other countries during the second year of the course.- **Qualified Teacher Status**- When you complete your degree you will graduate with QTS.- ** Community of teachers**- We train over 1,000 teachers every year, so you'll be joining a vibrant community of other student teachers and be able to share your experiences.
Grades / Points required
Not currently available, please contact university for up to date information.
Grades / Points required
25
Grades / Points required
DMM
Details
Excluding General Studies
To include H4/O4 in English Language, Mathematics and Science
Pass Access to HE Diploma in a relevant subject with a minimum of 112 UCAS Tariff points.GCSE grades can be pending - if Access completed prior to 2014 we would accept 12 Level 2 credits as equivalent to GCSE Grade C for the 3 core subject i.e. English, Mathematics and Science - do not require 5 GCSEs.
To include Grade 5 standard or Grade 4 Higher in English Language, Mathematics and Science
Not currently available, please contact university for up to date information.
Previous study
Previous study
The most common A-levels taken by students who end up studying this subject at uni.
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£9,250
per year
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This is the fee you pay if you live within Northern Ireland.
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£9,250
per year
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This is the fee you pay if you live within Channel Islands.
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£15,500
per year
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£15,500
per year
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With a proud history of higher education dating back to 1824, Manchester Metropolitan University is a modern place to study; with a passion for accessible higher education, regardless of your background. Recognised with a TEF Silver Award for its high standard of teaching, named as one of the Top 25 UK employers in the Stonewall index and as one of the UK’s Greenest Universities, Manchester Met is a great place to study.
It is home to more than 34,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students and more than 600 courses on offer across undergraduate, postgraduate and postgraduate research across the University’s five faculties:
Arts and Humanities
Business and Law
Education
Health, Psychology and Social Care
Science and Engineering
Manchester Metropolitan also has an impressive alumni network of over 310,000 people, living in 144 countries.
Where you'll study
Academic Division
Oxford Road All Saints
Manchester
M15 6BH