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Education (Workplace Contract) MA
Master
Online
Description
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Type
Master
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
Flexible
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Online campus
Yes
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Support service
Yes
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Virtual classes
Yes
A workplace contract means that we will deliver our MA Education programme to a group of between 8 and 20 staff at your chosen venue. It enables you to tailor the focus of your programme of study directly to the needs of your organisation and your development priorities. Staff develop knowledge and skills that can be directly applied to their job role, enhancing their professional practice and creating a positive impact on teaching and student learning.
Using our MA Education programme structure as an overarching framework we will work in partnership with your organisation to develop content that meets your specific needs and objectives, creating a programme that aims to deliver both immediate and sustained impact.
Our wide range of modules mean you can select the subject areas that your organisation wishes to focus on. Learners will benefit personally and professionally, whilst also gaining a valuable postgraduate award.
About this course
You may be looking to:
enrich student engagement
improve achievement levels
develop creative approaches to teaching and learning activities
increase staff collaboration
improve leadership skills and support succession planning.
Learners will usually need an undergraduate degree or an equivalent qualification.
Reviews
Subjects
- Staff
- Teaching
- Masters Study
- Evidence
- Practice
- Crafting
- Programme
- Educational
- THINKERS
- Theorists in Practice
- Comparative education
Course programme
You will study modules such as:
Core modules- Crafting Your Masters Study (20 credits)
- Evidence Based Practice (20 credits)
- Independent Study (60 credits, 12 months)
Choose from the modules below to develop a programme to meet your needs:
- Applying Educational Thinkers and Theorists in Practice
- Aspects of Ability in Learning
- Comparative Education
- Children’s Places
- Children’s Workforce Development
- Curriculum Challenges
- Developing Leadership Capacity
- Developing the Skills of the Specialist Practitioner
- Digital Education
- Effective Intercultural Communication
- Fostering Mathematical Understanding
- Foundations of Emotional Education
- Language Learning: Theory and Practice
- Learning and Teaching Mathematics in the Primary Classroom
- Learning Theories in Action
- Lifelong Learning: Principles and Issues
- Measuring and Evaluating Learning
- Motivation, Communication and Learning
- Negotiated Module: Applied Focus of Study
- Policy into Practice
- Principles and Practices of Coaching and Mentoring
- Quality, Leadership and Management
- Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) – Current Issues and Concerns
- Specific Learning Difficulties
- The Leader as Coach and Mentor
- The Principles of English Language Teaching
All modules are 20 credits except Independent Study which is 60 credits.
Additional information
£670 per 20 credits
Education (Workplace Contract) MA