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2 Pedagogy Degree Programs in Singapore


LASALLE College of the Arts
MA Arts Pedagogy and Practice
- Singapore, Singapore
MA
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The MA in Arts Pedagogy and Practice is the only programme in Asia dedicated to artist-educators. Designed for artists working in educational environments, the program blocks conventional pedagogic principles for the arts and introduces, through experimentation, inter- and transdisciplinary modalities in which new learnings emerge.


Ngee Ann Academy
Master of Arts in Education
- Singapore, Singapore
MA
Part time
24 months
On-Campus
English
This is a unique modular and flexible programme designed to reflect the needs of individuals or organizational cohorts. While each module has its own particular focus, all are concerned with investigating contemporary educational issues in the light of economic and social contexts, appropriate literature, and the shared experience of course members.
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Studying pedagogy in Singapore provides a rewarding opportunity to delve into teaching methodologies and learning theories relevant to diverse educational contexts. It's an ideal route for those looking to become effective educators and leaders in the field of education.
You’ll explore key concepts like classroom management, curriculum design, and assessment strategies. Typical courses may include educational psychology, instructional technology, and multicultural education. By focusing on evidence-based practices, you’ll dissect how to create engaging, inclusive learning environments that cater to different student needs. Many students build confidence as they engage with innovative teaching approaches tailored for varied audiences.
Singapore's education system emphasizes research and applied learning, encouraging students to analyze educational practices critically. Graduates often enter roles such as classroom teachers, educational consultants, or curriculum developers, where they implement skills gained during their studies. The sector values educators who can navigate cultural diversity, making your expertise applicable in various international contexts.