Train to teach learners aged 3–7 with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) at Honours level. You’ll study how children learn, plan effective teaching, and develop inclusive classroom practice through university learning and school-based placements.
Embark on a rewarding journey in Early Years and Primary Education with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) at Sheffield Hallam University. This course is designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge required to teach children aged 3 to 7. Through a combination of academic study and practical placements, you will learn how children develop, how to plan effective teaching strategies, and how to foster inclusive classroom environments.
The programme offers a comprehensive blend of educational theory and practical experience. The curriculum is structured to enhance your understanding of child development, teaching methodologies, and assessment strategies, ultimately leading to an honours degree and QTS qualification.
Indicative modules include:Placements and professional practice
Honours requirement
Admission is generally based on UCAS points and relevant qualifications. Specific grade requirements may differ depending on the applicant profile, so please consult the programme page for the latest information on tariff points and any subject-specific criteria.
Graduates of this programme can expect to pursue a fulfilling career in teaching, particularly within early years and primary education settings. With Qualified Teacher Status, you will be well-prepared to engage with young learners and make a meaningful impact on their educational journeys.
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