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MA Education (Flexible)

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    MA Part-time: Up to 32 months

Course Description

Through critical reflection upon the way you work and teach, our online MA Education (flexible) course enables you to develop your teaching knowledge and practice.

Underpinned by systematic practitioner inquiry, you will be encouraged to identify issues that are significant to your professional practice. This course is ideal if you are looking to take the next step in your career within the education/teaching sector.

Designed to meet the needs of individuals, this online course is extremely flexible in its study. We offer a range of optional modules, allowing you to tailor your degree to your personal and professional interests. While each module has its own particular focus, all are concerned with investigating contemporary educational issues in the light of historical, political and social contexts, appropriate literature and the shared experience of course members.

Entry Requirements

2:2 (or international equivalent).

Applicants should have one year of full-time work or volunteer experience in an educational setting; a teaching qualification that includes a substantial placement-based component (for example, PGCE) will be considered acceptable experience.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Career destinations for our graduates include counsellors, education advisers, language tutors, primary/secondary teachers and vocational/industrial trainers and instructors.

A number of our graduates are already in employment while undertaking part-time study for professional development in their chosen career.

Module Details

Core modules

  • Practice-Based Inquiry
  • Dissertation

Optional modules

Up to three from a selection that may include:

  • Leading Learning
  • Effective Leadership and Change in Education
  • Responding Mindfully to Challenging Behaviour
  • Debating Special and Inclusive Education
  • Educating Students on the Autism Spectrum
  • Communication and Literacy
  • Learning Through an Additional Language (EAL/CLIL)
  • Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Years Education
  • Social Contexts of Learning
  • Learning Theories for a Digital Age
  • Critical Perspectives on Curriculum and Pedagogy (part-time)

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