

BA Education
About this course
Education as a field of study examines how learning happens, how institutions are organised to support it, and how social, cultural, and political contexts shape what is taught and who has access to knowledge. It is a discipline that draws on psychology, sociology, philosophy, and history to ask both practical and fundamental questions: what does it mean to teach well, who benefits from formal education, and how do educational systems reproduce or challenge existing inequalities? Goldsmiths' College in London has a long tradition of critical and creative approaches to education, and its part-time Education programme is designed for those who wish to engage seriously with these questions while managing other commitments. Studying part time gives you the flexibility to combine academic work with professional practice, caring responsibilities, or other studies, and for many students the connection between what they study and what they do day to day enriches both. You will explore theoretical frameworks for understanding learning and development, examine the history and politics of educational systems, and consider questions of pedagogy, curriculum, and assessment with both critical and practical intent. Goldsmiths' particular emphasis on creativity, social justice, and cultural diversity runs through the programme, encouraging you to question received assumptions and develop your own informed perspective. The part-time mode means the programme is structured to accommodate a range of schedules, and students often bring varied professional and life experience to seminar discussion, which deepens the intellectual environment considerably. Whether you come from a background in schools, community education, early years, adult learning, or another field, the programme asks you to think carefully and independently about educational practice and policy. Graduates from education programmes find the qualification valuable for careers in teaching, educational leadership, community development, policy work, training and development within organisations, and research. Postgraduate routes in education, educational psychology, or related fields are also well supported by this foundation.
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