Race, Education & Decolonial Thought at Leeds Beckett University - UCAS

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Course summary

Whether the discussion centres on racial inequality, political developments or the Black Lives Matter movement, issues relating to race, racism and decoloniality are more important than ever. This flexible course, the first of its kind in the country, will enable you to raise awareness of these matters across professional occupations. As part of this distance learning master’s, you’ll: • Deepen your understanding of the contemporary global discourse on race, racism and decoloniality • Draw on theory and practice from the Global South and Global North to analyse what race, racism and decoloniality mean within these contexts • Study race, identity and culture within the Black Atlantic diaspora and the impact of black philosophies and movements • Explore contemporary theoretical debates around critical whiteness studies and critical ethnic studies • Select option modules to tailor your learning to your academic interests or chosen career Research focus You’ll be taught by academic staff who have conducted extensive research in the areas of race and education. You’ll also have the option to engage in your own research-based learning. You could submit your work for consideration for publication as part of the ongoing ‘Race and Education Working Paper Series’ within the school. Further opportunities to get involved with international and policy making analysis will be available. Carnegie School of Education engages with BAMEEd, Diverse Educators and numerous other Multi Academy Trust networks. Extended learning Additionally, you’ll be able to attend short online workshops on: • Discourse analysis • Ethnomethodology and conversation analysis • Grounded theory • Black feminist epistemologies and approaches


Entry requirements

Applicants should either have at least a second class honours degree or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional.


English language requirements

Please note the IELTS requirement for this course are IELTS 6.5 with no skill below 6.0


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Race, Education & Decolonial Thought at Leeds Beckett University - UCAS