A Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) is an undergraduate degree designed for individuals who want to pursue a career in teaching and education. This program provides the foundational knowledge and practical skills needed to become a professional educator, whether in schools, educational institutions, or other learning environments. The B.Ed is an essential qualification for those aiming to teach at the primary or secondary level in most countries, and it is often a prerequisite for obtaining teaching certification or licensure. Typically lasting one to two years, a B.Ed program combines theoretical coursework with practical teaching experience. The curriculum covers a range of subjects, including educational psychology, pedagogy (teaching methods), classroom management, curriculum development, educational technology, and assessment strategies. Students also explore the socio-cultural, historical, and political aspects of education to understand the broader context in which teaching and learning occur.