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Join students from across our University for a behind-the-scenes look at life at ARU..
Find out what they do on a daily basis, what they’re inspired by in class, the challenges they face and what they get up to outside of teaching hours. Share in their journey from the first few days in a new course to graduation!
In my latest assignment, I wrote about how access to books should be a basic right in early childhood and beyond. I found that, subsequently, there isn’t a basic human right to gain access to books, yet it underpins important aspects of early childhood. Read more…
I wanted to choose a degree and a place to study that was going to help me reach my future ambition of making a difference in children’s lives. Choosing the right degree and university feels like such an important, serious decision… Read more…
During my three years of studying at ARU, I have been fortunate to have been on educational field trips, my latest one being to Community Playthings in East Sussex. Read more…
Early Childhood Studies is diverse and over the last two years, it has become apparent to me that a range of resources are vital. It is important to note that using a variety of research sources will help gather representable information. Read more…
As her Primary Education Studies (accelerated) degree draws to an end, student Katrina reflects on her time at ARU and reveals her future plans. Read more…
As a teacher, it's important to control what children, parents and potential employers can see about you online. Accelerated Primary Education Studies course leader John Parkin shares his top tips for managing your digital footprint. Read more…
In the past couple of months I’ve been debating between primary and secondary school teaching. I initially started out on the course wanting to be a primary school teacher but after doing some volunteer work at a local secondary school, my mind has wavered. Read more…
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