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2 Education Policy Degree Programs in Canada


Vancouver Island University
Graduate Diploma in Inclusive Education (Special Education)
- Nanaimo, Canada
Graduate Diploma
On-Campus
English
VIU's Inclusive Education (Special Education) Graduate Diploma embodies an innovative approach to the field of Inclusive Education. Grounded in current research and evidence–based practices, our program challenges each educator to critically examine historical and contemporary Inclusive Education policies and approaches to formulate a best practice specific to their context. Faculty bring their expert knowledge and extensive experiences to guide, support and maximize student learning in each part of the program.


Alexander College
Education
- Burnaby, Canada
- Vancouver, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Educational/Professional Canadian Cultural Competence + Study Skills and Resource Management/Navigation + Time Usage + Reflective and Motivational Strategies. A variety of active learning methods are used in economics classes. Film, class discussion, and multi-media presentations help engage students in active learning. Economics provides a strong insight into the economic and public policy environment in which virtually every profession, such as finance, journalism and health care, will be pursued.
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Education Policy degree programs in Canada focus on creating effective educational systems that address the diverse needs of students. This field emphasizes understanding the impact of policies on student outcomes and the overall learning environment.
In these programs, you'll explore key subjects such as policy analysis, educational equity, and funding strategies. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives on education and the interconnectedness of policy and practice. Courses often include topics like comparative education systems and stakeholder engagement, providing a comprehensive view of the educational landscape.
Many graduates pursue careers in government agencies, non-profit organizations, or educational institutions, focusing on strategy development and program evaluation. These opportunities prepare you to contribute to enhancing educational access and quality, equipping you with skills that are highly valued globally. The Canadian educational approach, known for its emphasis on research and collaboration, fosters independence and critical thinking, ensuring that you are well-prepared to tackle real-world education challenges.