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  1. Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE)

    PGCE

    University of Warwick - Institute of Education

    this information can be found on our website for each of the course: PGCE Early Years, Primary and Secondary.

  2. Drama and Theatre Education

    MA / PGDip / PGCert / PGA

    University of Warwick - Institute of Education

    This flexible programme provides students with a practical and theoretical base for developing a drama and theatre education curriculum and pedagogy for schools, colleges and other educational and community contexts. MA Students take five specialist modules and a core research project with a dissertation.

  3. MA Educational Innovation

    MA

    University of Warwick - Faculty of Social Studies

    Be at the cutting edge of developments in your educational specialism; develop and improve your ability as an educational innovator. This course is flexible, providing an opportunity for teachers who are interested in developing innovative practice to create a course tailored to their own professional needs and interests, and to receive an award with a title that reflects this specialism.

  4. MA Educational Assessment

    MA

    University of Warwick - Faculty of Social Studies

    Please refer to our website: www.go.warwick.ac.uk/education

  5. MA Drama Education and English Language Teaching (ELT)

    MA

    University of Warwick - Faculty of Social Studies

    This is a new course for 2013 start The course: - provides a solid grounding in drama techniques and approaches and links these to current issues and research in English Language Teaching, - shows you how to set up supportive and non-threatening Drama classes where students are active and creative, - enables you to develop confidence and motivation in using English in a wide variety of ways, - demonstrates a range of tasks and activities that can be embedded into language teaching contexts. For further information please visit our website.

  6. MA Childhood in Society

    MA

    University of Warwick - Faculty of Social Studies

    This course has an interdisciplinary and international perspective which includes: anthropology, education, psychology, sociology and social policy. You will engage with the debates, analysis and critique of current international and national policy initiatives, with a focus on global issues of children's rights, participation, development and care, and the sometimes competing paradigms in research with children and childhood.

  7. Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE)

    PGCE

    University of Warwick - Institute of Education

    this information can be found on our website for each of the course: PGCE Early Years, Primary and Secondary.

  8. Educational Studies

    MA

    University of Warwick - Institute of Education

    Gain a clear understanding of educational issues within local, national and international contexts whilst appreciating the significance and impact of these to educators and educational systems. The course is suitable for students who either have a background in education or who are seeking to understand education within its broad contexts.

  9. Religions and Education

    MA

    University of Warwick - Faculty of Social Studies

    Includes studies of religions, modules on methods and issues, and training in research. Especially concerned with RE in religiously and culturally plural societies.

  10. Educational Development Appraisal and Research

    PhD / MPhil

    University of Warwick - Centre for Educational Development Appraisal and Research - CEDAR

    Research is central to all the centre's activities and is related to policy and practice. Findings appear variously in reports to sponsors, academic and professional journals and books for both general and specialist readers.

 
 
 
 
 

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