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Early years Education and Care, MA

University of Wales Trinity Saint David, the United Kingdom

University of Wales Trinity Saint David

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About Early years Education and Care, MA - at University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Course Overview

The degree is delivered so that students can integrate work commitments and study. The course combines face-to-face delivery at the University with independent study by the student from home. Lectures/ workshops are delivered as twilight/ evening sessions or on the weekend.

The course also uses blended learning where students use online resources provided by the tutors to complement and extend classroom learning.

The MA Early Years Education and Care programme takes a critical and analytic overview of children's early learning and care and sets this in the context of social learning and societal influences. Students will be encouraged to take a critical approach to research, theories and beliefs about children's learning. The crucial role of adults in that learning process, as policy makers and pedagogues, will be deconstructed and debated. The course focuses on the remarkable skills of young children as powerful and competent learners; studying what they learn, how they learn, why they learn.

The programme has themes and principles which run throughout and which are linked to the principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child:

  • The well-being of the child
  • The role of the reflective and self-critical adult in children's early learning and well-being
  • The core values that underpin all adult relationships with children: inclusion, anti-oppressive practice, respect for the child.

These are threads that run through the programme, allowing students to appreciate the critical relationship between the integrative approach to children's learning and good practice in early years settings.

Key Features

This is an ideal qualification for teachers, LSAs, nursery personnel, child-minders, lecturers and course providers, Flying Start personnel and anyone interested in working with young children and their families.

The course has been designed by the School of Early Years to support professionals deliver high quality early childhood provision and deliver effective child care and education policy and initiatives However the multidisciplinary and cross-curricular nature of the course, as well as the strong emphasis on reflection, evaluation, analysis and research provide students with important transferable skills. The degree's focus on undertaking research, academic writing skills and oral presentation skills also allow students to develop skills which are sought by employers and are transferable to several different career situations.

The course is delivered by tutors who have extensive experience of working with young children in a range of early years settings and who also have delivered postgraduate training and qualifications successfully for several years.

Modules

During the first part of the MA programme students will study compulsory modules linked to:

  • Research for and with young children
  • Well-being in the early years
  • Young childrens' learning
  • The professional practitioner

The second part of the MA consists of undertaking a dissertation on a topic of your own interest. You will be supported during the research process with individual supervision from an experienced member of academic staff.

Course Tutor(s)

  • Ann-Marie Gealy
  • Paul Darby
  • Gwyneth Davies
  • Alison Rees Edwards
  • Dr Glenda Tinney

Assessment

The assignments are varied and designed to assess a range of different skills including critical reflection, evaluation and analysis. Assessments are designed to develop students' practical and independent research skills where students feel confident to link issues relevant to young children's learning within a theoretical academic context.

Assessment includes both written tasks as well as opportunities to develop oral skills during seminar presentations.

Those who wish to gain the MA will complete a research dissertation during the second part of their studies which provides an opportunity to undertake a significant piece of research in an area related to early literacy. Students will be supported during the process with individual supervision from an experienced member of the academic staff.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the MA have gone on to further their careers as:

  • advisory teachers in the Foundation Phase;
  • headteachers;
  • CSSIW senior managers;
  • integrated centre managers; and,
  • Further Education lecturers.

Several of the current School of Early Childhood personnel have graduated with the MA Early Childhood.

The early years focus of this course allows students to demonstrate to employers an expertise in an area currently the focus of government education initiatives. Developing an expertise within early years can support students to take advantage of promotion opportunities or new responsibilities within their current employment.

The degree also focuses on developing students' research skills, written and oral communication skills as well providing students with excellent time management and organisation skills. These are all skills which are highly sought after by a variety of diverse employers, and thus skills gained during the degree are transferable to different career pathways.

The School of Early Years works closely with employers and has developed an employer forum with local employers. The forum meets regularly and helps the lecturing team ensure that the content of the degree supports the types of skills and experiences required of graduates when applying for work.

Further Information

The School of Early Years has a successful reputation for delivering high quality postgraduate education. The lecturers have a diverse range of expertise from previous careers including those who have worked as nursery and primary school personnel, nursery owners and managers, police child protection officers, early childhood development officers and researchers. Lecturers also maintain close links with the early childhood sector in order to ensure students have the opportunity to link what they learn in University with real issues in the workplace. The School also has close ties with the local community and a strong focus on widening access so that non-traditional students are able to return to education.

Students who study the MA Early Years Education and Care degree are provided with an innovative and exciting course, which is tailored to facilitate students' involvement and participation in their own learning so that they become confident gradates in the future.

Entry requirements

Entry Criteria

The course is designed for professionals already working or volunteering within the education or childcare sector.

Entry can be via

  • an initial degree by an approved degree awarding body;
  • a non-graduate qualification which is deemed to be of a satisfactory standard for the purpose of post-graduate study.

Non-graduates may also be admitted to the degree provided that they have gained a minimum of three years professional experience relevant to the course and they can demonstrate a satisfactory level of writing / analytical skills.

Applicants will be interviewed to discuss particular entry requirements.

All applicants will be required to provide a satisfactory enhanced disclosure document from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).

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