Gain more highly qualified teachers by supporting your staff to develop theiracademic and professional knowledge, and hone real expertise in their field.
Our MA in Education with Pedagogy is a top-up qualification that will enable your teachers to transfer credits from a PGCE or iPGCE and build on these to gain a full Master’s degree focusing on teaching and learning.
Develop talented teachers
Our Master's course in Education with Pedagogy will help your teachers to:
Develop their academic and professional knowledge, honing real expertise in their field
Engage in key educational processes underpinning development and action, such as critical analysis and reflection, critical enquiry and research, action planning and evaluation and collaborative learning
Engage in critical academic research that is reflective, systematic and rigorous and will have significant professional impact
Study completely online, with support throughout from a dedicated pathway tutor
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Provided in partnership with University of East London (UEL), our MA in Education with Pedagogy will enable your staff to develop their teaching expertise at an advanced academic level.
Professional knowledge
Develop their knowledge of pedagogical practices and consider the learning environments they create as a teacher
Critical analysis
Learn to critically analyse and reflect upon education research and practice
Real-world impact
Conduct research in aspects of education that matter to them
Train staff online, with pathway tutor support
Our MA is delivered through an award-winning online platform called Learn through a programme of self-study sessions, guided reading, online lectures and seminars
Staff will be supported by a personal pathway tutor throughout their programme
The fee for the course is £4,000 plus VAT (where applicable)
If your staff have a Tes iPGCE or PGCE award, the fee is £3,600 plus VAT (where applicable)
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To join our programme your staff must:
Be working in a teaching role in a school so that they can undertake the research required
Have notified your school of their intention to take the MA
Hold 60 credits at Level 7 in education (usually an iPGCE or PGCE): these may be subject to an ENIC check after application
If English is not their first language and they do not hold an English qualification, they may be asked to provide an IELTS score of 6.5
Have access to a personal computer and an internet connection