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Institute for Equity, University Centre
Short Course in Anti-racist Pedagogy: Concept, Theory, Practice
- Elland, United Kingdom
Course
Full time
4 hours
Distance Learning
English
The Short Course in Anti-racist Pedagogy: Concept, Theory, Practice defines Antiracist Pedagogy and establishes it within the sociological framework of Critical Theory. It contrasts Antiracist Pedagogy with other pedagogical stances such as ‘Inclusive Pedagogy’, ‘Liberation Pedagogy’ and Culturally Responsive Pedagogy’.


FutureLearn
The Online Educator: People and Pedagogy Course - The Open University
- Online United Kingdom
Course
Part time
4 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Design engaging courses, make your teaching more inclusive, navigate online research ethics and shape your digital identity.


Basic Health Care College Of FVH
Course for Teaching assistant
- Fredericia, Denmark
- Kolding, Denmark
Course
Full time
5 months
On-Campus
Danish
As a Pedagogical Assistant, you work with children, young people, or adults with special needs. They all need care and support from an educational angle. A Pedagogical Assistant can get a job in crèches, kindergartens, schools, and after-school clubs or as a daycare worker in their own home. You can also work with adults with disabilities in, for example, housing.
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Campus Universitario Europeo
Course: Child Game Expert and its Methodology
- Alhaurín el Grande, Spain
- Marbella, Spain
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Course
Full time, Part time
Distance Learning
The game constitutes the main occupation of the child, as well as a very important role, because through it they can be stimulated and acquire greater development in their different areas such as
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Studying pedagogy at the course level allows you to dive into the art and science of teaching. This field focuses on understanding how people learn and how to create effective learning environments.
Through courses in educational psychology, instructional design, and assessment methods, you'll learn valuable techniques for fostering student engagement and learning. Students strengthen adaptability as they explore diverse teaching strategies and classroom management skills. You might also study curriculum development to better understand how to design educational programs that meet varied learning needs.
Graduate from a pedagogy course program equipped with skills like developing lesson plans, implementing educational technology, and assessing learning outcomes. Career paths include roles as educators, instructional coordinators, or educational consultants, where you’ll apply your knowledge to improve teaching practices and student learning in various settings. Whether you aim to teach in schools or work in educational policy, a background in pedagogy prepares you for impactful work in the field of education.