The programme will draw on the wider professional experiences that students may have of working in contexts where educational approaches are important. These may include experiences such as employment in youth work, sports coaching with young people, and working for charities with children and young people to provide learning opportunities in this country or internationally.
This MA will cover critical social and educational theories and perspectives, as well as policy and practice relevant to global and local educational contexts. It will support you to achieve a critical awareness and understanding of education in its broadest sense as a process of human learning and development.
You will be introduced to the key concepts of race, ethnicity, class and gender in the Power in Education and Society module. You will be moved beyond theoretical knowledge to reach an informed position in relation to equality, diversity and social justice in education. Awareness will be raised of past and current international discourses in education, critically examining how they impact on children, young people, families and communities.
The compulsory final dissertation module will give you the opportunity to select a topic of your choice and undertake a critical enquiry into the subject. You must also take a compulsory research module, called Social and Educational Research, which is designed to teach you about social and educational research and to prepare you for the dissertation.
You will select a further four modules from a range of options, including those from related MA programmes in Early Childhood Studies, SEN Disability & Inclusive Education and Education Leadership and Management. This gives you the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of an area of education that interests you or is relevant to your chosen career. A maximum of two from any of these programmes can be taken and decisions about which of these are appropriate for each student are made by the Programme Convenor in consultation with students.
You will benefit greatly from engaging with the insights, experiences and perspectives of your peers who may come from a diverse range of contexts, backgrounds and experiences. These insights combined with your own experiences and the theory gained from the modules will allow you to deepen your understanding of working with children and young people and of education in its broadest sense.
Lecturers leading modules in this programme have specialist qualifications, and teaching or leadership experience in the field of education, with relevant research and scholarly backgrounds, which will help shape the content of the programme.
Those with less practical experience will need to have studied a degree programme such as BA Education, BA Children’s Studies, BA Youth Work, BA Early Childhood Studies, BA Social Pedagogy or BA Sports Coaching, all of which emphasise the practices of working with children and young people to enable their participation, development and learning.
Applicants should have a 2:2 or better in a directly relevant discipline or a degree in any discipline with 2 years of relevant professional experience.
20 hours of work permit weekly for international students.
IELTS 6.5 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
Education
London
Undergraduate
Full-Time, 1 year
January, September
5.5
7500,
14950, (INT)
Multiple campuses
6.0
Undergraduate
28500
Huddersfield, England
5.5
Undergraduate
£9250.£15,000
Summer Row, Moss House, McIntyre House, The Link, and Camden House
6.5
Undergraduate
£ 13500