Education (Wales): Equity in Education, MA

A transformative programme for educational professionals in Wales

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Course Overview

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The National MA Education (Wales): Equity in Education is a truly transformative and sector leading programme for educational professionals in Wales, from early career teachers to senior leaders with an interest in Equity in Education.

The educational landscape in Wales is changing rapidly. Teaching not only requires the mastery of a complex set of skills to guide, motivate, and facilitate student learning, but also the ability to enquire into professional practice in order to improve it.

The National MA Education (Wales): Equity in Education programme - which has been collaboratively developed by seven universities in Wales, through direct engagement with a variety of key stakeholders including Welsh Government - will ensure that all education professionals in Wales have the same high-quality opportunity to enhance their professional knowledge, engage with research, and improve their professional practice.

Prospective students are encouraged to contact Siôn Owen.

Please view our Admissions FAQs for details on how to apply for the MA Education (Wales).

Why Swansea?

Based on our stunning Singleton Park campus, in parkland overlooking Swansea Bay on the edge of the Gower Peninsula, you will study a programme designed to promote individual and collaborative research activity of international standard.  Postgraduate training is available to enhance academic and professional development, as well as seminar programmes, workshops and international conferences.

Swansea University is ranked 26th in the UK for research quality and 22nd for research impact (REF 2014-2021).

Your experience

The course is 3 years part-time. There is no full-time option.

The programme consists of 200 hours of study per 20 credit module, of which 22 will be contact hours. Learning will be a blend of online and face-to-face. Activities will be a combination of lectures, seminars, group activities and individual activities.

Students on this course will join students on the same course at 6 other HEIs. There will be peer-to-peer support hosted on the EWC PLP, alongside all the regular Swansea University support services and mechanisms, and a series of National Conference days across the academic year, where all students across Wales can come together to learn and share their experiences.

Employment Opportunities

This course is for educational professionals who have already embarked on their career.

Modules

Students will choose two from three specialist Modules, and will also take modules in

Advanced Research and Enquiry Skills

Dissertation (Equity in Education)

 

Specialist modules:

Emotional Health, Mental Health and Wellbeing

Equity and Diversity

Responding to the Effects of Poverty and Disadvantage in Education

 

Assessments are all coursework assignments and will be submitted at the end of each module. Wherever possible, assignments have been designed to complement the working contexts and schedules of full-time teachers.

 

Students with appropriate teaching qualifications may be eligible for 60 credits of Recognised Prior Learning and will not need to complete the modules in year 1. For students without relevant Recognised Prior Learning, these modules will be compulsory (please contact the department for more details).

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