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Master of EducationCourse code: 2500 ~ Course abbreviation: MEd ~ Total credit points required: 72 ~ 18 months full-time, 3 years part-time ~ Managing faculty: Education Study mode and course locationOn-campus (Clayton) Off-campus (Clayton) Multimode (Clayton, Singapore, Hong Kong) Course descriptionThis course is designed to meet the needs of educators, educational administrators, managers, policy makers and others interested or involved in learning and education or working in the wider educational community, who wish to pursue studies at postgraduate level. Students choose from a broad range of units and also have the option of completing a designated specialisation pathway. Students may also undertake a research thesis or professional project as part of the course. Course ObjectivesThis program is designed to extend participants' knowledge, understandings and skills in educational research and practice. Participants will have the opportunity to explore both the theoretical and practical aspects of teaching and learning, whether in early childhood settings, schools, workplaces or other settings. The program fosters a reflective stance towards professional learning and the development of professional knowledge. Students from diverse professional and educational backgrounds will have the opportunity to explore and examine the nature of professional learning and develop deeper understandings of evidence-based practice. They will be encouraged to think about the relationship between research and practice, and to develop critical and analytical skills in discussing relevant and substantive research in both areas of specific interest and in wider and more general educational debates. As part of this critique and reflection students will develop their scholarly writing skills. Students will also have the opportunity to learn about a range of research methodologies, and they may choose to develop and implement their own research projects. Course structureStudents are required to successfully complete 72 points comprising one of the following three options: *
* Units within the Master of Education are offered in various flexible learning modes. These may include units offered through on-campus (weekly or intensive block delivery classes) and off-campus modes. Some units may be offered on one or more campuses or in more than one mode. ** Students who are interested in pursuing doctoral studies must select option 3, ie the minor thesis. Option 1Research core unitAn appropriate 12-point research unit will be selected from the faculty suite of research methodology units. Elective unitsSelect any five elective units (totalling 60 points) which may be chosen to form a designated specialisation. Option 2Research core unitAn appropriate 12-point research unit will be selected from the faculty suite of research methodology units. Elective unitsSelect any four elective units (totalling 48 points) which may be chosen to form a designated specialisation. Professional projectOption 3Research core unitAn appropriate 12-point research unit will be selected from the faculty suite of research methodology units. Elective unitsSelect any three elective units (totalling 36 points) which may be chosen to form a designated specialisation Research thesis
Elective unitsAny 12-point units selected from the entire range of units offered within the education postgraduate coursework studies programs. Note that electives usually do not need the course adviser's approval, unless there are exceptional circumstances (ie if the student wishes to enrol in a unit from another faculty). Students wishing to graduate with a specialisation noted on their testamur should enrol in the units listed for each specialisation below. Research methodology units
Research thesisThe research core unit is a corequisite for the research thesis. It may be taken concurrently with the research thesis or completed prior to the commencement of the research thesis. Specialisation pathwaysStudents may choose to enrol in a series of units which make up a designated specialisation. * The units making up each specialisation are shown below. Some additional elective units may also be required, depending on the pathway chosen. Where students undertake a series of units that meet the requirements of an approved specialisation pathway, this specialisation will be shown on their testamur. Students must also enrol in an appropriate research methodology unit, and may additionally choose to undertake a Masters thesis or professional project. Students may only complete one specialisation pathway. * Note: Students undertaking this course via Singapore can only do the'Early childhood' or 'Leadership, policy and change' specialisations as set out below. Students undertaking this course via Hong Kong can only do the 'Leadership, policy and change' specialisation as set out below. Specialisation unitsBilingual/immersion education(Available only on a cohort basis)
* Only required for students completing Option 1
Course/Pathway Adviser: Dr Margaret Gearon Early childhood (Clayton)Select at least two units from:
Course/Pathway Adviser: Dr Mindy Blaise Early childhood (Singapore)Students must complete the following six core units:
Course/Pathway Adviser: Dr Mindy Blaise Gifted educationSelect at least two units from:
Course/Pathway Adviser: Ms Leonie Kronborg Inclusive and special education
Course/Pathway Adviser: Dr Joanne Deppeler Information and communication technology in education
Select two units from:
Course/Pathway Adviser: Dr Bernard Holkner International education
Course/Pathway Adviser: Dr Cynthia Joseph Leadership, policy and change (Clayton)
Students undertaking Option 3 and intending to complete the masters thesis select only three of the above. Course/Pathway Adviser: Dr Nicholas Allix Leadership, policy and change (Singapore, Hong Kong)Students must complete the following six core units:
Course/Pathway Adviser: Dr Nicholas Allix Literacy studies
Select one of
In addition EDF6236 (Language, society and cultural difference) is recommended but not compulsory. Course/Pathway Adviser: Mr Graham Parr Mathematics and science education
Course/Pathway Adviser: Dr Debbie Corrigan Music educationSelect at least two units from:
Course/Pathway Adviser: Dr Jane Southcott Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages - International/TESOL - International
plus one of:
plus:
plus one of:
* Students with less than three years of approved relevant teaching experience must complete this unit.
Course/Pathway Adviser: Dr Jenny Miller and Dr Jill Brown Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages/TESOL
Students undertaking Options 1 or 2 should also select one of:
Course/Pathway Adviser: Dr Jenny Miller and Dr Jill Brown Teaching Languages other than English/LOTE(Available only on a cohort basis)
*EDF6224 is mandatory for those teachers wishing to be fully qualified for employment with the Department of Education and Training who have not already qualified to teach LOTE. Qualified LOTE teachers only may choose another masters unit relevant to their course as approved by course adviser.
Work and learning studies
Course/Pathway Adviser: Mr Damon Anderson Contact detailsTelephone +61 3 9905 2819 or visit http://www.education.monash.edu.au. Course adviserDr Jane Southcott |