Based at UEL’s School of Education and Communities in Stratford, you’ll explore the significance of early childhood in different cultures and societies.
This is particularly relevant given the ethnic and cultural diversity which exists in east London and, indeed, among UEL’s student intake and staff. We use that diversity to our advantage by incorporating discussion time into our teaching.
You’ll benefit from the extraordinary richness of the research conducted in childcare by UEL’s International Centre for the Study of the Mixed Economy of Childcare (ICMEC), which has a worldwide reputation.
All of your lecturers are research active and draw upon their own and others’ publications to enhance your understanding of key themes and concepts.
Professor Eva Lloyd is a founder of the International Centre for Mixed Economy of Childcare, a renowned research centre informing public policy and practice. This ensures students have access to contemporary fieldwork research relevant to the programme.
The subject of Early Childhood is only relevant when it is applied to the reality which exists outside …