BEd with a specialism in physical education. Why choose physical education? It is the only subject that focus’ on movement and physical learning.

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BEd with a specialism in physical education

Why choose physical education? It is the only subject that focus’ on movement and physical learning

Why choose physical education at Plymouth University? One of only a few BEd courses to offer physical education as a specialism Our graduates are sought after

Why choose physical education? Opportunities to Study all the National Curriculum areas for physical education Work with children throughout the course

Year 1 The special nature of physical education Motor development Physical literacy

Year 2 Development of physical literacy as the outcome of physical education Exploring specific activity areas

Year 3 Independent study (dissertations)

Why choose physical education at Plymouth University? Learn to be become an outstanding teacher Make a difference Have fun!

Graduate! and get your first teaching post!