Literacy and Special Needs Teaching postgraduate degrees in South West England

2 universities offer 2 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate literacy and special needs teaching degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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University of Plymouth

1 literacy-and-special-needs-teaching courses SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 32nd
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WUSCA ranking: 50th
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I've loved studying at the University of Plymouth so far! Staff are really friendly and have always been really happy to help. The SU is great for relaxing between lectures during the day as well as for clubbing on a Saturday night. I'm also really enjoying my course and Plymouth is in a great location to try out fieldwork in different habitats.

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Modules
Year 1
  • The National Award for Special Educational Needs Coordination
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Plymouth Marjon University

1 literacy-and-special-needs-teaching courses SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 62nd
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WUSCA ranking: 86th
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Plymouth Marjon University is very good for student support. The lectures all make an effort to get to know their students and offer support where they can. There is not much within walking distance of the university however the SU is a great place to sit drink and hangout with friends.

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Modules
Year 1
  • Teaching placement
  • Current educational issues for the teaching professional
  • Developing a philosophy of learning and teaching across the primary curriculum
  • Developing knowledge for planning, teaching and assessment
  • Inclusion in the primary classroom
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