Our partnership post-graduate programme provides for graduate and experienced professionals in education to achieve a two-year part-time Masters degree in Education at the MIE. The postgraduate programme seeks to deliver development opportunities for professional practitioners who wish to extend, enhance and better understand their current practice and in so doing develop a framework for creating and implementing change in their future practice.

 

The award

This collaborative programme delivers the University of Brighton’s MA Education. It is a modular programme consisting of 180 credit points accumulated over two and a half years and starts each year in April. Intensive teaching sessions are held at the MIE during school vacations in April, July and December each year. There are 6 modules of 20 credits and the research project which is 60 credits. Each module carries its own assessment designed to develop professional and academic attributes, understanding and skills. There are no examinations.

 

Participants are introduced to Masters level study in Education with a module focusing on appropriate learning and teaching strategies. This module is designed to develop participants’ capabilities, understanding and practice at this university level embedded within professional development in education.

 

This is followed by 4 modules that develop understanding and skills in pedagogy,  leadership and management and leading subject learning. Each of these is appropriately assessed to enable participants to achieve the learning outcomes. The final module of this stage focuses on research and teacher research in education and produces the research plan for the project in the second year of study.

 

The research project from design through process to the writing of the dissertation (15k words) is supported with further research methods taught sessions ands also expert tutoring from the MIE and Brighton University (on-line).