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Supporting and Managing Learning in Education

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University of Greater Manchester

Course summary

This course is ideal for support staff who work in educational settings that are looking to develop themselves and their careers. It will open up opportunities and pathways for your career by developing your confidence and knowledge in how to be a more adaptable, creative and inspiring, reflective educational practitioner.

You will develop a broad set of skills that will allow you to support and manage students in education. You will learn about how to support classroom skills, specifically special educational needs, Maths and english. You will also develop your study, critical and research skills to prepare you for study at a higher level and progressing onto other qualifications in this area.

You will be in college one day a week.

Course Benefits

The course is delivered within the Margaret McMillan School of Education, in the heart of a thriving Further Education College and our team provide a supportive learning and teaching environment. A learning mentor is provided to you throughout your time with us. The wide range of modules allows students to develop specialisms within their job roles whether this be in a curriculum area, an area of SEND or pastoral care. Throughout the course, y ou will be supported so that you can progress into your chosen vocational area and/or further post-graduate study.

Students also have access to an Academic Writing Coach to help maximise your grades and help you thrive in a higher education setting. Smaller class sizes allow for higher levels of support.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
NX22
Institution code:
B60

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