Education
Courses available in Education Studies
ASE’s Education Programme allows students considering a future in teaching the unique opportunity to do a pre-practicum placement in a local school, plus a course on education theory and policy and two other seminar courses chosen from any area of the curriculum.
For those not inclined towards the classroom experience, but with a broad interest in education and education policy, a range of other seminars, education-related internships and customised tutorial opportunities may be attractive.
This interactive, discussion-based course aims to give an overview of the English educational system, looking at contemporary issues in education as they affect teaching in the UK, the US and globally.
Bath Philharmonia is the city's professional orchestra, performing a year-round programme of concerts in Bath's historic venues.
This internship is based with the Roman Baths Learning and Participation team and involves working with school and family groups, providing out-of-class learning activities.
The Museum of Bath at Work charts Bath’s fascinating commercial and industrial history, and its development as a manufacturing centre as well as a tourist destination.
Education Programme students are allotted a weekly whole-day placement in a local primary or secondary school, totalling no less than 10 days over the semester.
A wide range of special needs placements is also available, reflecting the spectrum of provision in England for children with special educational needs.