School of Education and Social Work Blog

Academic Spotlight: Jessica Wagner

Jessica Wagner, Senior Lecturer in Social Work and Course Leader for MSc Social Work, shares an insight into her life and work.

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Academic Spotlight: Kelly Davey Nicklin

With a huge variety of wonderful staff members and academics teaching our courses and shaping the futures of our studen...

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How to prepare for your course in the School of Education and Social Work

Starting your studies with us soon? We’re looking forward to welcoming you! If you want to get a head start on your stu...

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Why you should study education in Birmingham

If you decide to study here at BCU, you'll be pleased to know that we are in the Top 15 for graduate outcomes for Educa...

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My first year on a Conductive Education degree

Callum, now in the second year of his Conductive Education (CE) degree, recently reflected on what he’d learnt and expe...

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Top tips for applying for a teacher training course

If you're wondering about taking the next step and applying for a course then we've got the help you need to make an ap...

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Top tips for applying for an education course

If you're wondering about taking the next step and applying for a course then we've got the help you need to make an a...

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Top tips for applying to BSc Social Work

If you're wondering about taking the next step and applying for a course then we've got the help you need to make an ap...

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What does a Play Therapist do?

Read our blog about how you could become a Play Therapist, and help children cope with negative experiences and challen...

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What does an Education Officer do?

Find out about the role of an Education Officer, and how you can inspire others outside of the classroom.

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What does a Family Support Worker do?

Find out more about the role of a Family Support Worker, and what you need to do to get into this type of work.

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How to become a PE teacher

Find out more about the role of a P.E. teacher, and what it takes to become one. 

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A career at BCU: My journey from Early Childhood Studies (ECS) student to Course Lead

Shannon Ludgate joined BCU on the BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies (ECS) programme, and never did she think that on co...

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Six benefits of attending an Applicant Taster Day

Find out all about our Applicant Taster Days (ATD) and read our top six reasons to attend an ATD.

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Why we chose to study Education at BCU

Children are placed at the heart of the School of Education and Social Work. Our courses are centred on their wellbein...

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Margaret Duckhouse: Why I chose to study BSc (Hons) Social Work at BCU

BSc (Hons) Social Work student, Margaret Duckhouse spoke to us about why she chose to study this course at Birmingham C...

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Katie Goodacre (Education Studies student): My First Children's Book

Birmingham City University BA (Hons) Education Studies student, Katie Goodacre would like to tell you about how her dre...

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Childhood, Youth and Community: FAQs

If you’re interested in one of our Childhood, Youth and Community courses, we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked qu...

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Social Work Open Day: Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to our Virtual Open Day! If you’re interested in Social Work, today is a great way to get to know more about ...

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Teacher Training Open Day: Frequently Asked Questions

Are you thinking about studying Teacher Training? Our Virtual Open Day is a great opportunity to find out some more in...

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Where can a degree in Social Work take you?

Discover nine career areas your degree in Social Work could lead you to, by  improving the lives of some of the most vu...

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Exploring the parks around our City South Campus

If you're looking for places to go around campus to enjoy some exercise, fresh air and scenery, check out our Parks blo...

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Welcome to the Mary Seacole Library

Get to know the library at our City South Campus, before you start your studies, and give yourself a head start. 

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What stationery supplies do I need for university?

Ready to start a new chapter this September? Our third-year student Shelby has made a short vlog about some key station...

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Social Work students help to 'Mend the Gap'

Our Social Work Department hosted a ‘Mend the Gap’ project on behalf of the Regional West Midlands Social Work Teaching...

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Ben Hobbis: My placement experience

BA (Hons) Primary Education with QTS student, Ben, is half way through his second-year of course and recently began a b...

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Social Work students share creative practice in the Netherlands

In February, three staff and five students from our Social Work Department were welcomed to the eighth International We...

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A day in the life of a trainee primary school teacher

Have you ever wondered what a typical day in a primary school is like? Second-year Primary Education with QTS student, ...

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The first Master of Conductive Education

We are proud to work with NICE – Centre for Movement Disorders and their Conductive College, awarding their BA (Hons) i...

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Gabby's Camp America adventure

Spending time abroad can enrich your studies, broaden your cultural horizons and help you develop key skills valued by ...

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Six reasons why I love being a teacher

Do you have a passion for inspiring and educating young learners? Teaching is one of the rewarding career options avai...

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Wear Red Day: My experience with Sepsis

Almost four years ago, on the 23 December 2015, Ellie began to feel ill. But this wasn’t just your common cold. Below...

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Why study for a Master's in Education?

We’ve spoken to a full-time, a part-time and an international student to find out what motivated them to go on to furth...

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Subjects in action: learning to teach primary art

We grabbed second-year BA (Hons) Primary Education with QTS student, Lois Kitchen, just before she put her Post-it note...

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A day in the life of an Education Studies student

We spoke to Mollie Zacarias, a second-year BA (Hons) Education Studies student to find out what she gets up to on a ty...

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Teacher training placement travel tips

We know that placements are an important part of your experience during your course. We’ve already covered what to wear...

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10 reasons why you should study social work

We speak to Social Work student Jessica Tout on why studying BA Social Work is great. 

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A day in the life of a student conductor

Have you ever wondered what a conductor does? Conductive Education student, Megan, kept a diary of one day in her life ...

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Mollie Zacarias: My financial life as a student

Second year Education Studies student, Mollie tells us what she spends her money on as a student in Birmingham and offe...

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What to wear on placement

We know that placements are an important part of your experience during your course. What do you wear on placement? And...

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Are you looking for a career working with children?

Looking for a career with children? There's a whole of host of ways in which you could develop a career if you want to ...

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How does childhood studies make a difference?

When you learn to look at the world from a child-centred point of view, it quickly becomes clear how much impact we can...

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Ten top tips for thriving on a PGCE

Check out these ten top tips for thriving while on a PGCE written by a former BCU Secondary Drama PGCE student Natalie ...

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How working abroad can benefit your degree

Education Studies student, Jess, went on a journey of a lifetime to Peru with the BCU Go Abroad programme spending two...

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