Scotland Regional Campus - Edinburgh is one of the campuses operated by National Institute of Teaching and Education. Our records show the address as Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.
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The Scotland Regional Campus in Edinburgh delivers tailored programs aligned with the Scottish Curriculum for Excellence, emphasizing holistic education, outdoor learning, and Gaelic-medium teaching to meet regional needs.
- PGDE (Professional Graduate Diploma in Education): Scotland's flagship teacher qualification for secondary subjects, focusing on experiential learning, assessment for learning, and health & wellbeing integration. Includes placements in Scottish schools.
- MEd in Curriculum and Pedagogy: Master's program exploring Scottish educational reforms, interdisciplinary teaching, and sustainability education. Research component on national priorities like closing the attainment gap.
- BEd (Hons) in Primary Education: Four-year degree with emphasis on child-centered approaches, outdoor education, and digital citizenship. Specializations in Gaelic or modern languages available.
- Into Headship (GTCS Accredited): Leadership program for aspiring headteachers, covering governance, self-evaluation, and community partnerships in the Scottish context.
- Certificate in Additional Support Needs: Training for supporting learners with ASN, including autism, dyslexia, and social-emotional needs, aligned with Scottish legislation like GIRFEC.
- CPD in STEM Education: Workshops on science, technology, engineering, and maths teaching, incorporating Scotland's STEM strategy and innovative project-based learning.
Edinburgh's campus features eco-friendly buildings, outdoor learning spaces, and a center for Scottish education research. Programs incorporate the unique aspects of Scottish education, such as the 1+2 languages policy and focus on wellbeing. Collaborations with local authorities and universities enhance practical training opportunities. The curriculum promotes critical engagement with devolved policies, preparing educators to contribute to Scotland's educational vision. With a supportive community and access to historic sites for field studies, the campus offers an inspiring environment. Courses are accessible via blended learning, supporting rural and urban participants across Scotland. Graduates are well-equipped to advance inclusive, high-quality education in line with national standards.
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