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Education courses cover a range of study options including sport and exercise coaching, teaching English to speakers of other languages, special education, and education support. Typically, education programmes will prepare you for work in teaching, however the application of your skills can vary widely. A Bachelor of Education is the quickest route to teaching, however you also need to complete your initial teacher training (ITT). Institutions will often offer programmes specific to the subject and age group you wish to teach.

Introduction to Edge Hill University

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Edge Hill University (Times ranking for education: 36)

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Formed in 1885, Edge Hill is now one of the  fastest growing universities in the UK  with applications increasing fourfold in the last...more

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Charles Sturt University (CSU) is Australia's leading provider of distance education with approximately 22,000 students studying by distance...more

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Why undergraduate?
Why undergraduate? If you’re thinking about taking an undergraduate course, you’ve probably already got prospectus after prospectus telling you which undergraduate courses you should go for. Before you start thinking about subjects though, have you thought about why you might want to choose an undergraduate course at all? Studying at undergraduate level can be very different to any learning you might have undertaken before so it’s worth asking yourself if a degree is definitely for you.   Employment prospects You’re much more likely...



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