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    Inclusive Education: SEN and Disability
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    Inclusive Education: SEN and Disability

    University of Roehampton

    University of Roehampton

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    United Kingdom, London

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Graduate Certificate

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesJanuary-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 16,500  / year
    Next Intake January-2023

    Inclusive Education: SEN and Disability

    About

    Students embarking on this programme will engage with aspects of theory, policy and practice relevant to international and local contexts. With its international profile, the programme brings together those who have significant professional experience working with children and young people with learning difficulties, disabilities, disadvantages or other additional needs, either directly in teaching, support or project work, or as policy-makers, advisory workers or managers.

    The MA draws on different disciplinary traditions and approaches to theory and practice within the field of inclusion, SEN and disability, but is underpinned by rights-based, justice-based and equalities-based principles and a rejection of deficit-based approaches to difference (including the medical model of disability).

    The specialist modules within the programme include some which have particular emphasis and grounding in social, critical or psychological perspectives as well as other modules which are more generic in their foundation. The compulsory final independent enquiry module – a 60 credit Dissertation - allows the opportunity for a range of research styles and approaches for critically enquiring into an identified question or issue. or for developing practice through critical enquiry.

    Students greatly benefit from engaging with the insights, experiences and perspectives of other programme members, from a diverse range of contexts and backgrounds. The combination of their own experiences, insights gained from others on the programme and the theoretical resources offered by learning within the modules, enables students to deepen their understanding of, and to be able to challenge exclusion in education and the barriers that hinder participation, learning, development and empowerment of children and young people with learning difficulties, disability, disadvantage or other additional needs.

    The teaching provided on modules is informed by active research and scholarship in the field of inclusion, SEN and disability theory and practice. All lecturers leading modules on the programme have high level specialist qualifications, teaching and leadership experience in the field of education and inclusion.

    Course Content

    The programme rests on a critical approach to education in general, with an emphasis on inclusion, enablement, human rights and social justice in the education of those with learning difficulties, disabilities and disadvantage.

    The specialist modules within the programme include some which have particular grounding in social or critical perspectives, whilst other modules are more generic in their approach. The compulsory final independent enquiry module – a 60 credit dissertation - allows the opportunity for a range of styles and approaches for critically enquiring into an identified question or issue within inclusion and SEND or for developing practice through a critical practitioner enquiry. 

    All students complete a common module which takes a broad view of key perspectives and issues in inclusion, SEN and disability. Optional modules are available to students, some of which focus specifically on the education of pupils with particular learning difficulties or disability, and some of which focus on issues such as pedagogy, social and emotional development and behaviour.

    Students may also have the opportunity, instead of taking a taught optional module, to take a (non-taught) Independent Study module to learn about a specific issue relevant to their interests or needs, which is not taught in the programme. Most modules carry a 20 credit value apart from the dissertation, so the full programme comprises six 20 credit modules plus the dissertation.

    It is possible for students to withdraw from the programme with an award short of the full MA (180 credits) if they wish. The Postgraduate Diploma is achieved with 120 credits and the Postgraduate Certificate is achieved with 60 credits.

    This programme can be taken full-time over one year (for those who are not working or working very little) or can be taken part-time over 2 – 4 years.

    Disciplines

    Education

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Completion of a bachelor’s Degree at 65% or GPA of 2.5

    English Program Requirements

    English Language and Preparation courses

    Support and preparation for university

    • Prepare for university on London's only parkland campus
    • Highly qualified and experienced staff
    • Engaging courses to ensure your continued academic success

    We offer pre-sessional intensive language courses that help you develop your academic English language skills. For students who need to develop both their academic study skills and English language ability, we also offer an International Foundation programme.

    We also offer English language support for undergraduates and for postgraduates, to ensure you are able to maximise your studies with us.

    English Language Support

    We offer in-sessional support for undergraduate and postgraduate students who speak English as a second language during their studies at Roehampton. You will need to register for the English language support modules for either undergraduates or postgraduates students.

    EAP020C146 English for Academic Study

    This module supports you over a year of academic study and helps you to improve your writing in English through language study, practice and individual feedback. The syllabus follows your studies closely, focusing on issues such as getting the most out of your reading, understanding essay questions, producing bibliographies and writing essays. For this module you will get 20 credits towards your degree

    EAP020P201Y Academic Writing for Postgraduate Students

    This module supports you through a year of study. It is designed for postgraduate and research students to help them refine their written English skills. It focuses on the language and skills involved in academic tasks such as organising essays and dissertations, taking a critical approach, developing arguments and using your reading effectively.

    Career

    Career Options

    The programme supports and enables those with significant professional experience to:

    • Develop their careers in education practice and leadership: teaching, advisory work, SEND coordination, inclusion management, support work
    • Move into a career in policy-making, implementation and development of inclusion, developing the inclusion and SEND workforce
    • Undertake a doctorate and move into a career in research

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 16,500 

    How to Apply

    Bachelor applicants: You can apply via UCAS https://www.ucas.com/ or directly to the university by using our online application form.

    Master degree applicants: All Postgraduate applicants are able to apply directly to the university by using the online application form.

    You can find further information about how to make an application by visiting our How to Apply page.

    University of Roehampton

    Inclusive Education: SEN and Disability

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