Education Practice and Innovation (MSc)
Southampton, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
GBP 24,200 **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
The MSc in Education Practice and Innovation examines professional development, and inclusivity in education with a focus on contemporary teaching and learning models for innovation. It's for teachers who want to drive change and make a difference in an inclusive way.
On this master's in educational practice, you'll learn how to respond to the teaching needs of different types of learners, to give all students an equal chance to achieve their full potential. This is a research-focused course, so you’ll be expected to assess the impact of research in education and social sciences and how it affects educational strategies and policies. You’ll learn to refine your practice based on the critical skills you’ll develop, using evidence from research to analyse different teaching and learning methods. During the course, you’ll learn about:
- Policies, Educational Practice and Innovation Within Workplace Learning
- Different Forms of Innovation in Learning and Teaching
- Barriers to and Enablers of Change in Educational Innovation
- Major Processes of Training and Development
- The Evaluation Process and Its Relationship to Training and Development
Southampton Education School is one of the top higher education providers in the UK. There’s a strong interest in inclusivity in education at the university so you’ll not only have access to expert teaching staff but research groups like the Centre for Research in Inclusion.
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Curriculum
During the 1-year course, you'll study six modules across 2 semesters before completing a dissertation.
You’ll take 2 taught modules that focus on innovative and inclusive practices in education as part of your pathway specialism. You’ll take 4 other taught modules.
Three of these modules will focus on the skills required to conduct and interpret research while looking at different teaching and learning methods and theories. You’ll also have the chance to focus on globalisation and education policies or the social context of education and lifelong learning by studying one of our optional modules.
Your dissertation will give you an opportunity to independently research a specific area of interest within your pathway specialism of Education Practice and Innovation. A supervisor will support you during this time.
Modules
The modules outlined provide examples of what you can expect to learn in this degree course based on recent academic teaching. As a research-led University, we undertake a continuous review of our course to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand.
You must study the following modules :
- Education Research: Practice and Methods
- Inclusive Practices in Education
- Investigating Innovations in Learning and Teaching
- Learning and Teaching
- MSc Dissertation
- Understanding Education Research
You must also choose from the following modules :
- Education and Society
- Globalisation and Education Policy
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Career Opportunities
Graduates from our MSc education practice and innovation course are now working in the following roles:
- International Education Officer
- Tutors in Language Learning Institutes or Other Private Institutions
- Teachers in Early Years, Primary and Secondary Schools
- Lecturers or Educational Administrators in Higher Education Institutions
Program delivery
Through group work you'll collaborate with other students to discuss research articles, produce a group report or presentation.
You'll also work on research and case-studies analysing research designs, taking part in decision-making and problem-solving activities within the topics of each module you study.
Assessment
You’ll be assessed by a combination of the following methods:
- Written Assignments
- Academic Posters
- Research Project Reports
- Dissertation
- Explore Course Modules for Full Details of Learning and Assessment.