Master

In Winchester

£ 5,000 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Winchester

The programme is designed to enhance and deepen pedagogic knowledge of learning and aspects of students' professional role in the workplace. Students build up credits by undertaking a range of optional modules, allowing them to focus on issues relevant to their own professional practice.Many of the pathways through the MA, underpinned by the modules outlined below, are not taught in the traditional sense but instead enable you to explore an element of your own subject knowledge or pedagogy in your own setting. This enables you to tie your own classroom practice, school leadership role or an aspect of your school improvement with your MA research.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Winchester (Hampshire)
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University Of Winchester, SO22 4NR

Start date

On request

About this course

The teaching team encompasses University staff within Education, Health and Social Care, and experienced specialists such as localauthority inspection and advisory teams.While this programme involves a high degree of independent working, group twilight seminars (or weekend for research methods modules) with a tutor and other course members will ensure that you are provided with guidance and support to design, implement and write up your projects and assignments.

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Subjects

  • School
  • Quantitative Methods in Social
  • Social research
  • Independent Study
  • Professional Practice
  • Pedagogy
  • Learning Processes
  • Mixed Methods in Research
  • Teaching English as an Additional Language
  • Coaching

Teachers and trainers (1)

Marnie Seymou

Marnie Seymou

Programme Leader

Course programme

Core Modules:

  • Quantitative Methods in Social
  • Introducing Mixed Methods in Social Research
  • Independent Study

Optional Modules:

Students take optional modules which enable them to identify and develop an aspect of their professional work with a tutor's support. The modules are flexible, allowing for shorter submissions of 4,000 words through to longer submissions of 8,000 words.

  • Examining Professional Practice
  • Investigating Practice through a Project
  • Individual Practitioner Enquiry
  • Developing Pedagogy and Learning
  • Reflecting on Professional Practice
  • Considering Debates in Professional Practice
  • Exploring Aspects of Pedagogy
  • Sharing Professional Practice
  • Exploring Mixed Methods in Research


The above are 'shell' modules which underpin a range of pathways through the MA. These include:

  • Primary Maths Mastery
  • Teaching English as an Additional Language (TEAL)
  • Wellbeing and Education
  • Mentoring and Coaching
  • Pathway for NQTs
  • National SENCO Accreditation
  • Early Years Practice
  • Religious Education in Context
  • Independent Work-based Research

Education MA

£ 5,000 VAT inc.