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are a range of courses on offer through the Open University
for people with an interest in child development. Whether
your interest is professional or parental, there's sure
to be a course for you.
Openings
Not sure where to start? Returning to education, or
seeking an introduction to studying with the OU? This
level could be perfect for you:
Y156
Understanding Children
A course focusing on children up to the age of 11, Understanding
Children follows a family growing up in the modern world
and considers the choices and rights of the children.
If you'd like to know more about this course, why not
try our taster activities?
Level One courses
These courses provide a grounding in your chosen field,
and provide the foundation for further study.
K100
Understanding Health and Social Care
Using real examples, Understanding Health and Social
Care explores the nature of modern caring, the effects
of technological, social and political change, and the
shift to more flexible, interprofessional ways of working.
Students will receive a broad introduction to all aspects
of health and social care.
DD100
An Introduction to the Social Sciences: Understanding
Social Change
An approachable and accessible course, DD100 will help
you understand some of the big issues in the contemporary
world, such as changes in family, work and identity,
risk and the environment and the impact of globalisation.
E123
Working with Children in the Early Years
Designed for people already working in an early years
environment, this course looks at practice in relation
to working with young children and adults - including
parents and carers - and explores how young children
develop and learn.
E124
Supporting Children's Learning in the Early Years
Again, intended for people working in an early years
environment, this course focuses on the student's role
in working with young children including those identified
as gifted or talented, those with special educational
needs and those who have English as an additional language.
E660
Specialist Teacher Assistant Certificate
Available to people with at least a year's experience
as a primary level Teaching Assistant, this course equips
you with the knowledge, skills and understanding to
work effectively with teachers in the classroom to support
children's learning.
Level Two
These courses are more advanced, and it's recommended
that students complete a Level One Course before embarking
on them.
K204
Working with Children and Families
E243
Inclusive Education: Learning from each other
U212
Childhood
K201
Working with Young People
DSE212
Exploring Psychology
ED209
Child Development
Level Three courses
K302
Critical Practice in Health and Social Care
K307
Managing Health and Social Care
EK310
Research with Children and Young People
D317
Social Psychology: Personal Lives, Social Worlds
DD303
Cognitive Psychology
K350
Assessing Practice in Nursing and Midwifery
Postgraduate courses
This course is for students who have already completed
their Bachelor's Degree:
ED840
Child Development in Families, Schools and Society
E842
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