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School of Education

University of Brighton
Falmer
Brighton BN1 9PH

introduction

We develop courses in close consultation with public and professional bodies to ensure that our graduates have the range of skills employers are looking for
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Initial Teacher Education

In partnership with over 600 schools, we offer a wide range of high-quality innovative courses leading to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)

Foundation Degrees

Part-time courses for people working with children and young people who wish to gain a qualification while they work.
 

Education

Well developed courses for those wanting to progress into a range of occupations where an understanding of 'education' is an asset.

Continuing Professional Development

Exciting programmes developed in partnership with employers aimed at practitioners already working in vocational contexts with emphasis on reflective practice and work-based learning.

News and events

  • School of Education: International standing research
    19th December 2008
    studentsThe 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) has confirmed that 65 per cent of our research in education is of international standing. [Read more...]
  • Poetry from the Partnership
    2nd December 2008
    R.Ed coverIn 2009 the School of Education celebrates a century of learning. To mark this centenary the Children’s Laureate Michael Rosen is helping us publish an anthology of poetry written by pupils from across our Partnership Schools. [Read more and download entry details...]
  • OfSTED award 'Outstanding' results for teacher training at Brighton
    students 20th June 2008
    The university is delighted to announce that it is the only institution in the country to achieve an 'Outstanding' rating from OfSTED, for management and quality assurance, across the full range of primary, secondary and post-compulsory (16+) teacher education courses. [Read more...]
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