The Early Childhood Studies course offered by Canterbury Christ Church University is built on understanding and applying the concepts related to children's learning and development. The course provides you with an opportunity to engage with contemporary research and broaden your understanding of the importance of providing quality experiences for all children.Course Content: The course is designed to address contemporary issues in early years provision, focusing on wellbeing, engagement, and advocacy. You'll go on to critically examine the essential role that relationships and environments play in contributing to children’s development, health, wellbeing, and learning. Key Modules: The course includes modules such as Creating Enabling Environments, Advocating for Children's Rights, Pedagogy and Professional Practice, Inclusion and Diversity, and Leadership and Change in Early Years. Accreditations: There's no specific accreditation information provided for this course. Future Careers: On completion of the course, you will have the chance to seek a career in early years teaching, early years practitioner roles, advisory work, local authority work, or continue to postgraduate study. Moreover, you will be perfectly placed to successfully apply for a place on our Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS) programme. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.