University of Huddersfield, BA (Hons), Childhood Studies
Year 1: Development and learning; children, families, education and society; history, policy, welfare; safeguarding children and young people; youth justice and children and young people rights; practical skills for placement and entitlements. Year 2: researching education; inclusive education and cultural diversity; language and language development; placement working and children; option modules: children's literature in education; education and the media; safeguarding children/child protection; curriculum issues and ideologies; options for Early Years Professional Status (EYPS) status. Final year: dissertation; schooling, childhood and family support; health and well-being; current issues and major theories; option modules: education and popular culture; managing and leading in education; international and corporation education; ethics, power and practice; in the 3rd year the student has the opportunity to undertake a placement in a setting relevant to 1 of the main occupational areas concerned with children and young people; the work associated with this placement gives the student the opportunity to develop and reflect on a range of work-related skills.
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