Education
As an education student your skills include:
- Career skills for education students - learn more about the skills acquired by education students.
- Prospects: What can I do with a degree in Education
Teaching job applications hints/help:
- Prospects - getting a teaching job
- Apply Yourself - contains comprehensive information about teacher recruitment
- Getting a teaching job
- Prospects - Sample personal statement
- A numeracy refresher: MathCentre
Options for education students
The Childhood Education and Society degree prepares its graduates for a broad range of roles including practitioners and policy makers. Some students will want to go onto further study to qualify as teachers or social workers. Other roles entered into by WIE graduates include Family Support Worker; Play Development Worker, Child Advocate; Teaching Assistant; Support Worker and Kindergarten Manager.
- Prospects: teaching and education
- Alternatives to teaching handout - gives lots of useful suggestions if you want to work with young people but don't want to teach.
- Facebook Group.
Develop your skills further
Whilst you are at Warwick you have the opportunity to join societies, become a volunteer, work part-time and to develop your personal skills.
- Experience Pool - paid and volunteer opportunities on campus
- Skills & Student Development - academic, personal and professional skills workshops, events and resources
- Research Students - training, resources and support to enable you to succeed in your research degree and develop your skills
- Warwick Volunteers - a range long term and one off volunteering opportunities.