3 Education Policy BA & BSc degrees found
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3 Education Policy BA & BSc degrees found
St Mary's University Twickenham, London
BA (Hons) Education Studies
- Twickenham, United Kingdom
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Do you want to learn more about education? Do you aspire to work with children and young people? Whether your future aspirations include: teaching, SEN and Disabilities and inclusion, educational policy or youth work, it begins with a degree in Education Studies. A degree in Education Studies will set you up for a career to work with children in a range of settings. The programme will give you the skills and knowledge for a range of careers including, teaching, social work, education policy, welfare and working with children and families.
Florida Christian University
Bachelor of Science in Education
- Orlando, USA
BSc
Full time
3 years
Distance Learning
Portuguese
This program focuses on educational development and behavior. The program explores current education issues and trends in today’s private and public school environments and provides practical experience in classroom planning and creating lesson plans.
York St John University
BA in Educational Linguistics
- York, United Kingdom
BA
Full time, Part time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Interested in investigating the key role of language in education and how it affects our learning? On our Educational Linguistics programme you will have the chance to think about the key role of language and linguistics in education, and about how discourses around language shape classroom practices and policies.
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Education policy analyzes the laws, procedures, and philosophies that create a framework for institutional learning. The study often involves the creation of proven best practices to design effective and equitable education systems.