Inclusive Education: Research, Policy & Practice [PgDip/PgCert: online distance learning available]
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It is a decent and amazing university. I would recommend Glasgow to anyone. It transforms students into a better person and shaped their career well. I loved so much and enjoy a lot there
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I would surely recommend the same to all, My experience was great, they put a lot of funding in research and they wish you to succeed. It was all in all a good experience.
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Postgraduate
In Glasgow
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Glasgow (Scotland)
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Start date
Different dates available
Our research-informed courses will help you to think about practice and policy in the light of current educational thinking and enable you to consider how an inclusive education system might operate in schools and other educational institutions. You will discuss recent theories related to many of the conditions and labels associated with special educational needs/additional support needs and have the opportunity to develop practice that takes account of these within an inclusive framework. You can tailor research projects to provide the maximum relevance and benefit to your interests and work.
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Reviews
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It is a decent and amazing university. I would recommend Glasgow to anyone. It transforms students into a better person and shaped their career well. I loved so much and enjoy a lot there
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I would surely recommend the same to all, My experience was great, they put a lot of funding in research and they wish you to succeed. It was all in all a good experience.
← | →
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The university is fantastic. It has everything that you need. Great facilities, friendly staff, amazing feedback and superb student experience
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
joey sumner
Emma
Euan MacDonald
Subjects
- IT
Course programme
Day and evening classes take place on the main campus of the University. The Distance Education programme includes structured materials and a face to face session on campus (usually a Saturday).
On the PgCert you will take three courses including two core courses and one optional course. Students who continue onto the PgDip builds will take one additional optional course and a practitioner enquiry based research course.
Core courses- The evolving concept of inclusion
- The learner and the curriculum.
- Developing literacy
- Highly able learners
- Inclusive classrooms, inclusive pedagogies
- Identities, relationships and behaviours.
Additional information
- Is this programme for you?
- What will you get from this programme?
- Introductory reading
- Accredited Prior Learning (APL)
The programme has been in existence since 1994 and was originally designed to provide training for teachers of learning support in mainstream and special schools in Scotland. Over the years the course has attracted an increasing number of classroom teachers and managers who express a desire to learn more about support for learning and special educational needs (additional support needs). The course also...
Inclusive Education: Research, Policy & Practice [PgDip/PgCert: online distance learning available]
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