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University of Otago
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Majoring in Education
- Dunedin, New Zealand
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Education serves a vital role in society and is often at the heart of public debate. This paper will introduce you to key social, cultural, historical, and political debates related to education in Aotearoa New Zealand. Through lectures, workshops, and readings, the paper provides students with provocations and tools to develop a critical and informed understanding of the complex and multiple roles of education in society. In particular.


Coventry University
English and Education Management BA (Hons) top-up
- Coventry, United Kingdom
BA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
This course is designed for learners who aim to enhance their knowledge of the English language and literature while engaging with education themes, including teaching young learners and English testing and management. The course aims to prepare students to become effective teachers, managers or leaders in a variety of educational settings e.g. state and private higher education institutions, colleges and schools, as well as language academies, testing centres, consultancies or governmental agencies.
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An Education Management degree at the Bachelor's level equips you with the skills necessary to lead and improve educational institutions. This field emphasizes strategic planning, administrative effectiveness, and understanding educational policies, allowing you to make a significant impact on learning environments.
Through courses in leadership theory, curriculum development, and data-driven decision-making, you'll learn to manage resources and support educational objectives. This program fosters independence and critical thinking as you tackle real-world challenges in educational settings. You'll also explore financial management, human resources, and community relations, tailoring your approach to diverse educational contexts.
Graduates often pursue roles such as educational administrator, curriculum coordinator, or policy analyst. By honing competencies in evaluating educational programs and facilitating staff development, you’ll prepare for dynamic opportunities in both public and private sectors. The comprehensive skill set you develop supports a career dedicated to promoting effective education systems at various levels.