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3 Educational Practice Master's Degree Programs in Japan


Naruto University Of Education
Master of Education
- Naruto, Japan
Master degree
On-Campus
In addition to acquiring a high degree of expertise in a specific field of study, this course aims to enhance practical research abilities that can be used to solve and improve educational issues.


Naruto University Of Education
Master of Education (Professional Degree Course)
- Naruto, Japan
Master degree
On-Campus
Classes will be offered to develop students' capabilities to respond to educational issues that will arise in future school situations, and enable them to acquire basic knowledge of five related fields. The classes nurture talents and capabilities in students and require students to utilize this knowledge and skills, as well as to systematically improve and enrich educational capabilities extensively across the entire region.
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Kumamoto University
Master of Education
- Kumamoto, Japan
Master degree
The Graduate School of Education has offered a master’s course program since April 1986.
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Studying Educational Practice at the Master's level in Japan is an enriching experience, blending theoretical knowledge with practical application. This field emphasizes innovative teaching techniques, preparing you to make a meaningful impact on future educators and learners.
Through specialized courses in curriculum development, assessment design, and educational leadership, you'll gain skills to foster engaging and effective learning environments. The program often incorporates project-based learning, allowing you to apply research methods to real-world challenges in education. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives on teaching and learning practices.
Japan's educational system encourages independent thinking and creativity, preparing you for various roles in educational institutions, policy-making, or consultancy. Graduates find opportunities not only within Japan’s diverse school systems but also gain competencies valued globally, making your skills transferable across various contexts.