Twenty-two-year-old Ben Ferguson will soon be one of Queen Margaret University’s first primary teachers to graduate from our dedicated primary education undergraduate degree. Ben took an interesting journey to ÎÞÂëȺ½». Completing an HNC in Social Science at Newbattle Abbey College – a course run in association with ÎÞÂëȺ½» – helped give him the qualifications he needed to join the Education Studies (Primary) course. With the opportunity to learn a host of useful practical skills like British Sign Language and go on extensive placements at local primary schools, Ben feels the BA (Hons) Education Studies (Primary) course has given him the best start possible to his career as a teacher.
We caught up with Ben, who told us more about why he chose to come to ÎÞÂëȺ½», the highlights of his time here and his hopes for the future.ÌýÌý
What were you doing before you came to ÎÞÂëȺ½»?Ìý
Before I came to ÎÞÂëȺ½» I completed a Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Social Science at Newbattle Abbey College and worked in a primary school as a pupil support assistant.ÌýÌý
Why did you choose ÎÞÂëȺ½»?Ìý
I chose ÎÞÂëȺ½» because I love the modern feel of the campus. It is a very forward-thinking, inclusive and fun environment with great facilities and staff. I had some friends who had attended ÎÞÂëȺ½» and loved it, so I wanted to give it a go for myself.Ìý
Why did you choose this course?Ìý
"I chose the BA (Hons) Education Studies (Primary) because I have always wanted to be a teacher. I thought it would be an exciting opportunity to be a part of the first generation of teachers to graduate from ÎÞÂëȺ½». It’s great that we gain 30 weeks of experience teaching in a variety of schools before becoming qualified primary teachers ourselves.ÌýÌý"
What have you enjoyed most about education studies (Primary)?Ìý
I have really enjoyed the practical elements of the course. For example, learning British Sign Language (BSL), completing the Forest Outdoor Learning Award (FOLA) and, of course, getting to go out on placement and teach in primary schools.Ìý
What have been your highlights at ÎÞÂëȺ½»?ÌýÌý
The highlights really have been the people. I have made friends for life from all over the world at ÎÞÂëȺ½». I think friendship is a key factor to your success at university and having a close support network is really important in allowing you to achieve academically.ÌýÌý
Did you access any of the support services?Ìý
I have visited the Effective Learning Service which was great in supporting me and helping to ensure my work was as good as possible. The team can provide 1-2-1 support and is great at helping you learn how to write in an academic style. It is a great service!ÌýÌý
Are you involved in any extra-curricular activities or clubs?Ìý
I am part of the music society which is great fun! Joining societies is a fantastic way to meet new friends and try new things, I definitely recommend it!ÌýÌý
Did you find enough support from your lecturers over your studies?ÌýÌý
We are really lucky to have such a broad range of expertise across our lecturing team. They are very supportive and are always solution-focused and want the best for you.Ìý
As the first cohort of primary teachers from ÎÞÂëȺ½», we got to know our lecturers really well, which is something I don't think happens at some of the bigger universities.ÌýÌý
What advice would you give to someone coming to this course?Ìý
Make sure you have had a chance to get into a school classroom prior to coming to ÎÞÂëȺ½» and make the most of all the opportunities that are offered to you here.ÌýÌý
What are your plans following graduation?Ìý
I am planning on travelling around Greece for the summer before coming back and teaching my first class during my probation year!Ìý