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Primary Teaching Courses

Cheryl Said:

Anyone know anything about Hibernia Online Primary Teaching course?

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As I know, this site has top listing of such college courses online - edu.2kool4u.net

Philip Said:

how are primary teaching and psychology similar?

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It's not that they're similar as much as that a good grounding in psychology would be very helpful to a primary school teacher. It would help you to understand things like separation anxiety, bullying, shyness--a whole host of issues faced by young students.

Kelly Said:

Primary Teaching.....?

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For most schools there is no "best primary school teaching course". There are required courses for each certification and your adviser will be able to tell you the best courses to take and in what order to take. The courses are determined by the College Advisory Board and your state's department of education ...

Hope this helps ...

Barbara Said:

what colleges in northern ireland offer a primary teaching course?

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You're looking for a Bachelor of Education degree course...
http://www.stran.ac.uk/informationabout/…
Here's one.

Also here's the Google search to put you in the right direction
http://www.google.co.uk/search?client=fi…
hope this helps

Stella Said:

What colleges in northern ireland offer a primary teaching course?

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Stranmillis University

Christina Said:

Primary teaching courses?

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I'm doing the primary teaching course without a specialist subject.
It's entirely up to you, if you have the option to go for a course with a specialist subject, I'd go for that over one without.

If primary teaching is definitely for you and you're certain you won't look back, go for the 4 year teaching course with English specialism.

However, if you think you may move on to teach secondary English or even a completely different sector of work, I recommend not doing a teaching degree and instead going for English and then doing your PGCE.

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