The undergraduate course in Primary Education at the University of Strathclyde provides a comprehensive curriculum in planning and implementing education for primary school learners. This course is carefully designed to help students gain deep insight into the evolving nature of the primary curriculum along with the key challenges of the teaching profession.Course Content: The content of the course highlights key areas such as: understanding the barrier to children's behavioural progress, assisting children with additional support needs, promoting literacy, numeracy and health, as well as gaining skills in leadership and management. It also includes vital practical and interactive experience in school placements, shaping students to become dynamic contributors to the teaching profession.Key Modules: Students pursuing this course will engage in modules such as Pedagogy and Practice, Inclusive Practice, Arts and Culture, and Scottish Education. Accreditations: Course accreditation is provided by the General Teaching Council for Scotland. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be granted the status of Provisional Registration with the General Teaching Council for Scotland. Future Careers: Graduates of this program typically pursue careers as primary school teachers, educational consultants, and learning advisors. Some also seek postgraduate research and academic work.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.