Program Overview
Program Description
The Bachelor of Education – Primary program at St. Peters University prepares aspiring educators for successful careers teaching children in kindergarten through grade six. This comprehensive undergraduate program integrates pedagogical theory with practical classroom experience, equipping students with a deep understanding of child development and effective teaching methodologies. Students will explore curriculum design, assessment strategies, and inclusive education practices relevant to the primary school setting. The program emphasizes the development of critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills essential for fostering a positive and engaging learning environment. Graduates are well-prepared for roles as certified primary school teachers, curriculum developers, or educational consultants.
Program Level
Bachelor
Program Status
Active
Accreditation Details
Program Accreditation
Accredited on January 22, 2024
Accreditation Status
Accreditation valid until January 22, 2029
Institution Accreditation
Accredited by National Council For Higher Education
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