3 Courses
Primary Education with Teaching Qualification (Dumfries)
University of Glasgow
MA (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · Dumfries · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Primary Education with Teaching Qualification (Dumfries)
University of Glasgow
MA (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · Dumfries · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
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Amy
University of GlasgowEducation With Primary Teaching Qualification [MEduc]Study: I am currently studying for a master's in Education with Primary Teaching Qualification. Student life: I enjoy spending my free time trying new food places around Glasgow and volunteering for various societies. Other: I love to travel and have been on a variety of travel placements that have been supported by the university, such as working at camps in America and Canada, going on a pilgrimage to Palestine, and studying a semester abroad in Austria. Freya
University of GlasgowEducation With Primary Teaching Qualification [MEduc]I aspire to become a primary school teacher, which is inspired by my parents' military service and me having to move around a lot, which enabled me to see the importance of educuation and teachers. My goal is to create a nurturing environment where children can thrive and grow as individuals. Maggie
University of GlasgowEducation With Primary Teaching Qualification [MEduc]I came from Hong Kong and am pursuing my primary teacher career in Scotland. The University of Glasgow has been very supportive during my studies and provides me with lots of opportunities to take part in a wide range of volunteering activities, e.g. International Mentorship Program, supporting exchange students while they are in Glasgow. Molly
University of GlasgowPrimary Teaching see: Education With Primary Teaching Qualification [MEduc]I am staying on an extra year for my last year at Glasgow. I have just finished my Primary Teaching course, and I'm staying on for my Masters! I commute to university, and enjoy going to the gym, nights out and chilling out with my friends in my free time.
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