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Education Studies and Psychology BA Hons
Education has the power to improve lives. With this BA (Hons) Education Studies and Psychology degree, you will recognise the importance of education, as well as explore the psychological factors that
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Most relevant Student Reviews for Education and Teaching at Nottingham Trent University (NTU)
Primary Education (QTS), BA Hons FullTime
This is the first module of my Masters in Education and the two staff leading it are excellent. They are extremely knowledgeable, make the sessions interesting and informative, and are also very approachable and supportive. I am very happy that I selected this module as I can see how it will inform and develop my future practice. read more
Primary Education (QTS), BA Hons FullTime
love teaching and can’t wait to be one read more
Primary Education (QTS), BA Hons FullTime
Support throughout is amazing, from tutors and other staff. Inclusive course with plenty of experience and placements in different schools. Opportunities to make you different from other teachers on other university courses. read more
Primary Education (QTS), BA Hons FullTime
Overall a good course, very full on, not a lot of time to yourself, but reading read more
Primary Education (QTS), BA Hons FullTime
Good course if you love working with children and don’t mind doing unpaid placement read more
Primary Education (QTS), BA Hons FullTime
I enjoy my course and like how hands on some of the modules are read more
Primary Education (QTS), BA Hons FullTime
Recommend studying Primary Education at Nottingham Trent. Amazing support from lecturers who have lots of experience in the primary teaching profession themselves. read more
Primary Education (QTS), BA Hons FullTime
good course, love placement. Some of the lecturers are really supportive and helpful. gives you good tools to becoming a successful teacher read more
Primary Education (QTS), BA Hons FullTime
Teaches you everything you need to know about teaching a range of subjects across the curriculum and prepares you well for placement. Supportive staff when on placement which is really beneficial. read more
Primary Education (QTS), BA Hons FullTime
Good course with lots of opportunities and good placement read more
Primary Education (QTS), BA Hons FullTime
Brilliant course if you want to become a teacher read more
Primary Education (QTS), BA Hons FullTime
I think the course is great, the support from lecturers is great also, but I think we have suffered due to covid due to some lectures being online for a long time and continuing to be online for longer than necessary. Also, I think job prospects only focus on teaching and they should consider other areas to offer us. read more
Primary Education (QTS), BA Hons FullTime
Best course I've ever been on, so useful read more
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Early Childhood Education and Care: Leadership and Management, HND FullTime
Very insightful to how children’s minds grow read more
Education Studies, BA Hons FullTime
I am the student of Nottingham Trent University and as the 1st year student I can share my new experince of studying there. Comparing to my previous stuying experience, i can say, that at NTU the system of studying is slightly easier and relaxing. I have more free time now, no homework or pressure from teachers. I can decide how to mahage my time and dedicate it both to studying and to having fun. However, the main point here is mature and immature students. The majority of my peers are just 18-19, while I`m 22 now, so I understand how to manage my time and what i want to do. I can`t say for sure, that I would be able to cope with time at 18, on my 1st yeat of studying, so there is probably should be more control from the teachers or stricter rules of attandence. There are lots of links and useful content for the students in the learning room, so everyone can follow the content and learn material in case if they lost something or didn`t attend the lectures. read more
15 aggregated reviews by students studying at Nottingham Trent University (NTU).