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Hi all, I live in ED and work at London South Bank University (at Elephant & C) in the Education Department.

If you work in a school or educational setting then you might be interested in a new degree LSBU are offering from Sept 14.

The BA in Education Studies work based course is designed for teaching assistants or support staff already working in an educational setting who wish to gain a relevant degree whilst in employment. The course is 3 years long and will be one day a week so you can continue working alongside your study. All the info is attached.


We have sent the info round to all HTs of local schools and the course is already proving really popular however (as a teacher myself) I know that very often information gets lost and doesn't always make it to the staff room noticeboard or coffee table so I thought mentioning here would be a good idea.

LSBU will also be running a similar non-work based version too. Any questions see attached or please ask :-).

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